Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment
Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment
Pocket PC Software OverviewMain Menu ButtonsButtons provide access to the functions of the gas analyzer and may displaymenus containing further options.Meters/Graphs— Use options to view manual meters, strip chart and bar graph displays.Automatic Tests— Use to perform gas analyzer tests including the Two Speed Idle Test,Idle Only Test and Catalytic Converter Test.Customer/Vehicle— Use to add a new customer, find an existing customer, view/edit acustomer, delete a customer or delete customer vehicle data.Results— Use to view results of gas analyzer tests.Active Customer NameMaintenance— Provides access to diagnostics and setup. Also use to perform gascalibration, leak check, or install a new NO x sensor.Exit— Closes the gas analyzer software program and returns to Windows CE.✓ The chapters of this manual are ordered as shown in the buttons above.The name at the bottom left corner of the Main screen shown in Figure 2A-1indicates that the active customer is the default. If no specific customer informationis entered the FGA assumes a default customer and displays “Default,
Pocket PC Software OverviewBattery Check IconThe battery check icon at the lower right corner of the main screen provides ameans of checking the internal battery voltage of the gas analyzer. Simply selectthe icon and the Battery Check screen displays as shown in Figure 2A-3. Thebattery in this example has a voltage of 12.48 volts and the bar graph indicates it isnot low or in need of charging at this time.✓ Review the pocket PC manual for details on checking its battery.Figure 2A-3: Battery Check ScreenStatus BarAt times a green or yellow status bar appears at the top of the main screen toindicate a mode, required action, or to request a zero calibration as shown inFigure 2A-4. Also see Pocket PC Error and Status Messages, page 2G-28.Demo ModeDemo Mode (green) configures whether the FGA pocket PC communicates to thegas analyzer in real time or generates random readings. Enabling Demo Mode isoften useful for training or demonstration purposes. Specify the demo modesetting in Main menu > Maintenance > Setup > General Setup > General settings.See Pocket PC Setup, page 4-4.Standby ModeStandby Mode (green) is a power saving mode. FGA goes into standby mode aftera 10 minute period of inactivity and comes out when there is activity such as abutton press.Zero Calibration RequiredThe Zero Calibration Required message (yellow) is set internally from the FGAbench. The bench informs the software that it needs a zero periodically. If a zerocalibration is required, FGA performs the zero the next time you enter a screenthat requires gas values.2A-3
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Pocket PC Software OverviewBattery Check Ic<strong>on</strong>The battery check ic<strong>on</strong> at the lower right corner of the main screen provides ameans of checking the internal battery voltage of the gas analyzer. Simply selectthe ic<strong>on</strong> and the Battery Check screen displays as shown in Figure 2A-3. Thebattery in this example has a voltage of 12.48 volts and the bar graph indicates it isnot low or in need of charging at this time.✓ Review the pocket PC manual for details <strong>on</strong> checking its battery.Figure 2A-3: Battery Check ScreenStatus BarAt times a green or yellow status bar appears at the top of the main screen toindicate a mode, required acti<strong>on</strong>, or to request a zero calibrati<strong>on</strong> as shown inFigure 2A-4. Also see Pocket PC Error and Status Messages, page 2G-28.Demo ModeDemo Mode (green) c<strong>on</strong>figures whether the FGA pocket PC communicates to thegas analyzer in real time or generates random readings. Enabling Demo Mode isoften useful for training or dem<strong>on</strong>strati<strong>on</strong> purposes. Specify the demo modesetting in Main menu > Maintenance > Setup > General Setup > General settings.See Pocket PC Setup, page 4-4.Standby ModeStandby Mode (green) is a power saving mode. FGA goes into standby mode aftera 10 minute period of inactivity and comes out when there is activity such as abutt<strong>on</strong> press.Zero Calibrati<strong>on</strong> RequiredThe Zero Calibrati<strong>on</strong> Required message (yellow) is set internally from the FGAbench. The bench informs the software that it needs a zero periodically. If a zerocalibrati<strong>on</strong> is required, FGA performs the zero the next time you enter a screenthat requires gas values.2A-3