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System Setup
Line Annual Test Needed Warnings
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The system monitors the amount of time since the last passed 0.1 gph (0.38 lph) line test. By enabling Line Annual
Test Needed Warnings, you can have the system provide a warning when a 0.1 gph line test has not been passed,
or conducted in a specified number of days (0 to 365), and activate an alarm if a test has not been passed after a
warning, or a specified number of days.
To keep Line Annual Test Needed Warnings disabled, press STEP. (The system displays the Remote Printer Page
Eject or Print TC Volumes message.)
ENABLE LINE ANNUAL TEST NEEDED WARNINGS AND ALARMS
To enable line annual warnings, press CHANGE. The system now displays:
Press ENTER. The system confirms your choice with the message:
Press STEP. The system now displays:
Press CHANGE and enter the number of days after which you want the system to warn that a 0.1 gph (0.38 lph)
line test has not been passed (0 to 365). Press ENTER. The system displays the message:
Press STEP. The system displays the message:
The default value is 355 days. If you do not want to accept the default, press CHANGE. Enter the number of days
after which you want the system to alarm if a test has not been passed (0 to 365). This number should be higher
than the number you set for periodic warning. Press ENTER. The system displays the message:
Press STEP. (The system displays the Remote Printer Page Eject or Print TC Volumes message.)
DISABLE LINE ANNUAL TEST NEEDED WARNINGS AND ALARMS
To disable Line Annual Test Needed Warnings that are already enabled, press CHANGE in response to the Line
Annual Test Needed Warnings Enabled message and press ENTER. The system confirms your choice with the
message:
Press STEP continue. (The system displays the Remote Printer Page Eject or Print TC Volumes message.)
LINE ANN TST NEEDED WRN
ENABLED
ENABLED
PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE
LINE ANN TST NEEDED WRN
DAYS = XXX
DAYS = XXX
PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE
LINE ANN TST NEEDED ALM
DAYS = XXX
DAYS = XXX
PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE
DISABLED
PRESS <STEP> TO CONTINUE