4.4.8 Important tips and tricks for testing with the RAH Module 10 Page 46
4.4.8 Important tips and tricks for testing with the RAH Module 10
The following listed handling advices, tips and tricks are valid for the level
test (chapter 4.4.5), the test with integrated test protocols (chapter 4.4.6)
and the test with the RAH ‘Green Card’ (chapter 4.4.7)
1. Acoustic
signals
The device always creates a double beep, when a RAH-programme was
selected for testing. Only after that, the programme is loaded completely and
is ready for testing.
When an RAH-programme was stored as a resonance, a long beep-signal
sounds after successful storage.
The acoustic signals are very helpful, because the user doesn’t have to look
on the display. The user can concentrate completely on the testing.
2.
It is also possible to perform the handling functions of the sensor
with the keyboard
Sensor
button
Forward:
Refining to a lower
level.
or with the key:
polariser functions
and storing as a
resonance
or with the key:
Down:
or with the key:
selecting the previous
RAH-programme
number
To the left:
To the right:
selecting the next
RAH-programme
number.
or with the key:
Wire spring