ASA NETWORK
To enable use of the Asa Network protocol,
set up the aligner after accessing the technical
services set-up function
. Then set the "Procedure" / "Asa Network
Procedure" option as "enabled".
When the aligner software is run, it automatically
checks the network connection, and the connec-
tion icon appears in the Windows status bar.
Operation
After starting the alignment procedure,
this system enters the screen for selection of the
working order for processing.
If the network connection is not established, a
dialogue window asks whether you wish to return
the connection,
of the vehicle from the databank without con-
necting,
.
Once the order has been selected, the working
data are loaded in the form, after which the
vehicle has to be selected from the databank
in the usual way.
The alignment procedure which follows is the
usual one.
The
,
used to print, and to save
if you wish.
ends the session and sends the notifica-
tion that the order has been processed, and the
attached .XML file containing the data of the job
done to the Network Manager.
ANGLE READING
ERROR
During the working procedures, the beams of
the CCD angle sensors may be interrupted. This
occurrence is signalled by the connection failure
symbol (Fig.46) which also indicates which beam
has been interrupted.
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,or move on to selection
or
icons can be
the job done
The angles which cannot be calculated without
the interrupted beams disappear from the adjust-
ment screens, while the other angles are correct
and can be used for adjustment.
and
ALIGNING CARS
WITH LARGE TRACK
DIFFERENCES
The "High output" mode, and icons, allows
wheel alignment to be performed even on cars
with high track differences (sports cars such as
Porsche models). If this setting is not used, "Link
Error" problems serious enough to make the job
,
impossible may occur both during adjustment
and during the steering lock procedure.
The "High output" mode is indicated by the
symbol in the status bar and is maintained for
just one job.
ALIGNING PROCEDURE
The equipment now features a count of the number
of alignment jobs performed. The count increases
after performance of the ROC procedure, includ-
ing ROC skip.
To display the count, select the
and
USER FILE BACKUP
From the logo page, select the icons
, fig.53.
The page shown in fig.54 will open, allowing you
to select the backup or restore procedure of the
data regarding:
• the databank
• files of jobs carried out
• customer databank
• calibration log
COUNT
icons from the initial screen.
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