
Chapter 8
Reports and Labels
The Cadex analyzer prints labels and service reports manually or automatically
(with Auto-Print). With Auto-Print, a label or service report will print when the
battery is removed from the analyzer. With manual printing, the label or report must
be printed before the battery is removed from service. The Cadex analyzer
supports specific printers (see
Connecting to BatteryShop or a Printer
page 71).
In order to use other types of printers or save service data, Cadex recommends
using BatteryShop™.
There are three reports available:
•
The
Battery Service Report
includes: the battery ID number; detailed status
information; battery parameters (including chemistry, number of cells, rating,
and cell voltage); the C-code description; the cycles performed on the battery;
charge and discharge rates; any applicable fault codes and final capacities. For
a sample battery service report see
•
The
System Setup Report.
includes: the time; date; company name; serial
port settings; device selected; event log setup; adapter setup and custom
program information (the System Setup Report must be printed on a dot-matrix
printer).
•
The
Adapter Setup Report
report includes: the adapter header information;
each C-code and program stored in the adapter and all parameter settings (the
Adapter Setup Report must be printed on a dot-matrix printer).
There are also two types of labels:
•
Battery ID label.
This label contains the company name; date of service; test
results with any fault codes and the battery ID number (if the battery ID has
been programmed into the program parameters ). The label is attached to the
battery after it is serviced.
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