Fault Log Ribbon Menu
Note: The Fault Log ribbon menu is available in the Drill Module when processing a fault log from a drill machine or from .
Main Group
Option |
Description |
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Close Fault Log |
Return to the Drill module. |
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Save Changes |
Save changes. |
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Abandon Changes |
Discard all unsaved changes. |
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Reprocess All Faults |
Reprocess all fault records to account for any changes to pattern names or to the tolerances specified in the Service Control record for the drill system. |
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Clear Faults |
Open the Clear Drill Machine Faults screen to delete drill machine fault records that match selected criteria from the DataBlast Pro database. |
Navigation Group
Option |
Description |
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Previous Fault |
Select the previous fault record. |
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Next Fault |
Select the next fault record. |
Fault Log Group
Option |
Description |
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Accept Match |
Assign the fault data to a selected designed hole. |
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Redrill |
Abandon the selected designed hole and assign the fault data as a redrill hole at the specified drilled position. |
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Discard |
Discard the drilled data because the hole does not match a hole in the drill pattern. |
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Match and Abandon |
Assign the fault data to a selected designed hole but then mark the hole as abandoned. |
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Flag as Abandoned |
Mark the drilled hole as abandoned. |
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Create Undesigned |
Create a design definition for a hole and assign the fault data to that hole. |
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Replace with Redrill |
Assign the fault data to the selected original drilled hole and consider the already drilled hole to be the redrill hole. For example, a hole was drilled at the wrong position, and then another hole was drilled closer to the designed position. If the drilled data of the second hole was matched automatically with the designed hole, use this option to indicate that the drilled data of the second hole is to be retained, but it should be marked as a redrill hole. The fault data is assigned to the selected first drilled hole. |
Utilities Group
Option |
Description |
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Distance |
Measure the distance between selected points. |
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Area |
Measure the area covered by a selection of points or an object. |
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Save to DXF |
Save the visible or selected objects to a CAD file. .dxf 2013 is the default file type; however, many other CAD and graphics formats are available. |