Health

The Health view shows information about the tool temperature.

The tool temperature is monitored continuously. Supported temperature units are degrees Celsius (°C) and degrees Fahrenheit (°F), with °C as the default unit. When a critical component temperature exceeds max temperature, the tool is locked and an alert (2014) is shown. The tool is once again unlocked when the critical component temperature drops below the temperature limit.

Monitoring the tool temperature
  1. Go to Integrated Controller Tool in the home menu and select Tool in the left pane. The temperatures of the various components are listed under Health.

  2. Select the Peak Temperature view to see the list of the highest temperature peaks for the selected component.

  3. Select the Real time temperature view to continuously monitor the temperature of the selected component.

Real time temperature

It is possible to monitor the real time temperature continuously for a component. In the real time temperature view, there are temperature statuses (Normal or Overheated), live temperature, and graphical view to show the history temperature during the monitoring. The overheat limit and hysteresis limit are shown on the graph view for reference. When a component is overheated, it returns to normal state only when the temperature drops below the Hysteresis Limit.

The historical data points can be clicked on to see a more detailed view of the individual data point. The graph stores some historical data in the window that is loaded when a graph is opened. It is also possible to open multiple graphs at the same time by opening multiple windows.

Peak Temperature

The tool tracks the temperature of each component. When a component overheats, its peak temperature is stored on the tool. The ten highest daily peak temperatures and timestamp for each component can be viewed in the web interface. Additionally, the number of times a component has overheated and it current temperature is also displayed. When exporting controller data, a CSV file is created with all the stored peak temperatures of the tool. This file is not password protected.

Using a service license, the historical peak temperature data can be reset in the tool's Services view. Resetting the data removes all stored peaks and overheat alarm counts. The data is stored on the tool memory, not the memory card. Changing or removing the memory card does not move or alter the temperature peak data. The peak temperature data should be reset whenever any service is done on the tool.