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In the example shown, the data was accepted
by the Ground Operator.
Once accepted, the next insulator may be
scanned. The Ground Operator can attract the
attention of the Tower Operator by selecting
Send Alert to Probe
and issue the instructions
for another insulator scan.
If this was the last planned scan, the Ground Operator may elect to:
A) Select
Turn OFF
the
Probe
button and place the Probe into Sleep Mode. (The Probe can
be awakened by pressing the Push Button of the Probe.)
B) Optionally, select
Close
button
to close the current window (The Bluetooth will disconnect
to save power).
If during the process any of the software interface buttons changes to RED when selected, it
may mean that the Probe has gone into sleep mode. The Tower Operator must be signaled to
wake the Probe by pressing the Probe’s Push Button.
5.3
AFTER Testing Sessions
5.3.1 Displaying Graphs
At any time before, during or after a testing session, press the “Graphics” button on the Tablet
screen to display the graphs from the data stored in the Tablet/Laptop. Refer to Chapter 6 for
interpretation of the graphs
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