Troubleshooting – ADS Environmental Services FlowShark QR 775003 A2 User Manual

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ADS FlowShark IS Manual

Troubleshooting

The FlowShark IS flow monitor contains several different

components that perform many different functions. Since a

malfunctioning component increases the risk of losing data,

isolating the problem component is essential to performing

troubleshooting activities efficiently. Minimizing monitor downtime

is critical.
Consider the following when trying to isolate the component or

subsystem exhibiting the problem:

Problems affecting only one of the sensor subsystems are

usually caused by one subsystem alone. The problem may exist

in the board, sensor (or other input device), or cabling.

Problems affecting more than one subsystem typically can be

traced to a problem with the processor board, power source, or

communication lines. Problems in one subsystem can create

problems in other subsystems when the power source or

communication lines are faulty.

Problems with communications, clock readings, time stamps,

and data storage intervals usually arise from faulty processor

board components, incorrect information entered on the user's

PC, or low batteries.

Failures occurring outside a connector (i.e., between a

connector and the field input or output device) may arise from

problems with the field unit or component cabling. Failures

occurring on the inside (i.e., between a connector and the

printed circuit boards) may arise from problems with boards or

the corresponding cabling.

Note:

If possible, collect all monitor data prior to

swapping sensors or troubleshooting a monitor to prevent

possible data loss. Swapping sensors or batteries does not

result in stored data loss. In addition, remove the monitor

from the manhole before disconnecting cables from the

monitor to avoid possible hazards.

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