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7.7.7
Tests
In each test sequence, different test steps are saved
(full load, idle, etc.) with test values. After the leak
test, testing starts and each test step is automatically
processed sequentially. Depending on the display
mode (normal or expert), different information on the
test is displayed.
The expired test time and the remaining time are
shown on the screen. After the remaining time is over,
the test log can be retrieved. The test can be stopped
with <Stop>.
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If there is a leak, the EPS 118 software immediately
stops the test and displays a message.
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If a CRI/CRIN or piezo CRI does not pass a test
step, the EPS 118 software stops the test. A query
is displayed asking whether the last test should be
repeated, or if a test log should be generated up to
this test step.
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7.7.8
Test report
Once a test is successfully completed, a test log is
generated and displayed on the screen.
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All test logs are automatically saved on the
EPS 118. After a test log is retrieved, it can be de-
leted with <Delete>.
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Enter search criteria such as the date (yyyy-mm-dd)
and/or type part number into the "Filter protocols"
input box to filter the list, and only those test pro-
tocols that meet the search criteria are displayed.
Printing a test report:
1. Select <Logs> in the start screen.
2. Search and select the desired test log in the list.
3. Select <Parts>.
4. Select the "PrintHand" application.
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When you use "PrintHand" for the first time, you
are requested to set up your printer. Select <Wi-
Fi printer in the environment> if the printer is
located on a WLAN network or <USB printer> if
the printer is connected to the EPS 118 by a USB
connecting cable. <Find USB printers> is used
to search for the USB printer. If <Wi-Fi printer in
the environment> is selected, "PrintHand" starts
searching for a printer on the WLAN network. You
can find additional information about PrintHand in
the online help.
5. Select <Print> and follow the instructions.
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The test log is printed.
Save the test log on a USB drive (such as a USB
stick):
1. Plug a USB drive (such as a USB stick) into the
USB port (Fig. 2, item 6). When using the WLAN
USB adapters, unplug the WLAN USB adapter first.
2. Select <Logs> in the start screen.
3. Search and select the desired test log in the list.
4. Select <Save to USB flash drive>.
The test log is saved on the USB drive.
5. Unplug the USB drive (e. g. USB stick) and plug the
WLAN USB adapter back in.
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