Intelligent Diagnostics
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8.7.1 About Smart Data PIDs
Features and operation of Smart Data PIDs:
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Any PID with a flag displayed has been preset and prearmed.
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A red flag
indicates the PID is operating out of range and the trigger has
been activated.
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A blue outlined flag indicates the PID is armed, and operating within it’s limits
(trigger not activated).
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PID trigger points (upper/lower value limits) are automatically set using known-
good upper/lower limit values.
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Note
- Upper/lower limit lines are not displayed on the graph, and values are
not displayed in settings.
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Smart Data PID triggers can be (overridden) set manually, see
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Note
- Manually setting trigger values will override the preconfigured Smart
Data values.
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Note
- Manually set triggers will display upper and lower trigger limit lines in
the graph.
When a trigger is activated:
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Data collection is briefly paused as the Scanner captures a recording of all
available PID data, and saves it as a data file.
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An audible alarm is sounded
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A message displays indicating a data file was saved.
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Data collection continues.
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The activated PID trigger is disarmed.
Note
- if a different PID trigger is
activated subsequently, an additional data file will be recorded.
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A red cursor line is displayed on the graph (
) of the PID with the
activated trigger to indicate where the trigger occurred.
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A green cursor line is displayed on all the other PID graphs to indicate their
relationship to where the trigger occurred.
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A gray cursor line is displayed to indicate the point at which the data was
paused to save the data file.
Figure 8-13
Triggers activated