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2.3.3 Notice History and Status Icon
The status icon on the home screen provides a clear indication of the status of the machine. The icon
will change according to the conditions described below:
·
If no advisories or faults are currently active, a flag image
will be displayed under the
Notices
label.
·
If a fault has occurred and is currently active, the status icon will change to a flashing red
triangle:
.
·
Once the fault condition has been resolved, for example a sensor reading has been lowered
below the fault level or a digital input trigger has been cleared, the fault icon will change from
flashing to solid. This indicates that the fault may be cleared by pressing the STOP button.
·
If an advisory condition is currently active, a yellow triangle will be displayed:
. To clear
an advisory, press the button to the right of the Gardner Denver logo
. Note that
this will also navigate to the Distributor information screens to display distributor contact
information and consumable part numbers.
Regardless of the state of the machine, pressing the button to the right of the status icon will navigate
to the
Notice History
screen. This screen displays information about all faults and advisories logged on
the system. For example, Figure 2-8 illustrates the
Notice History
display for an Emergency Stop fault.
Figure 2-8: Notice History Fault Display
As shown in Figure 2-8, the following information is displayed for each event in the log:
·
Type of notice (Fault / Advisory)
·
Notice number (since commissioning)
·
Date and Time of notice
·
Notice description ("Emergency Stop" for example)
·
Total hours at time of notice
·
Sensor readings at time of the event
·
Timeline of notices when they have occurred (Green section = last 24hr period, Blue section
= previous seven days, Black section = older than seven days). The yellow and red flags
represent either an advisory (yellow) or fault (red) condition and the location on the timeline
indicates when they occurred. The flag corresponding to the currently displayed event will
flash slowly.
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