TM 9-2320-387-24-l [ 2-46. STE/ICE-R TEST PROCEDURES (Cont’d) I (d) Error Readout. EOOl is a typical error readout. There are 15 different readouts. All error readouts start with E. An error readout is a warning that you forgot to connect the transducer, selected a wrong test number, failed to start the engine, etc. All of the error messages mean you must correct the problem before continuing testing. Error readouts are listed in table 2-4. If the error message does not go away after corrective action, refer to TM 9-4910-571-12&P. (e) ConfidenceError Readouts. COO4 is a typical error readout resulting from the detection of a faulty VTM during confidence test. For detailed information concerning confidence error readouts, refer to TM 9-4910-571-1&P. I Table 2-2. Status Readouts. VTM Readout Interpretation -8.8.8.8 A readout of .8.8.8.8 appears for 1 to 2 seconds each time the power is applied to the VTM. It means that there is power to the VIM, and that all elements of the readout display are operative. _-- -9.9.9.9 A readout of -- indicates the following: (1) After power turn-on, it signifies that the VTM is ready for testing. (2) During a compression unbalance test, it signifies testing is in progress. A readout of .9.9.9.9 indicates that the VTM is reading a test value beyond the range of its measurement capability. Either (1) the wrong test number is selected for the parameter being measured, or (2) there is a fault in the vehicle. . PASS FAIL A PASS or FAIL readout is the result of a test that checks the condition of a component being measured. A PASS/FAIL readout means just that fails the test. - the component either passes or 2-513
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