Maintenance
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Calibration factors
Select the “Calibration Factors” button from the
1.
calibration menu.
Each line item represents the current calibration factor
2.
being used by the system during the alignment
process. It is important to note the location of the
calibration factors, the choices are Rack A, Rack
B or the Floor.
Calibration history
This function is very useful to see how
each Pod and Target has maintained
consistency from 1 calibration to the
next. If either a Pod or Target shows a
significant jump or drop on the History
line, it may indicate a catastrophic
failure such as a drop to either a Pod or a Target or it
may indicate that an incorrect calibration was done at
that time.
Select the “Calibration History” button from the
1.
calibration menu.
Using the Radio buttons on the left side of the screen
2.
choose LF, RF, LR or RR. The graph will show the
amount of change from one calibration to the next.
The system will only report back one calibration
per day. Click on the “Camber” or “Toe” button to
see any special note that may have been entered
during calibration.
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