Owner's Manual (Complete)

Chapter 16—Troubleshooter
The Home Control Assistant 3
Inspector Checklist
The Inspector checklist is the 1st tab of the Troubleshooter and appears as:
Associated with each message in the checklist is a box that appears to the left of the message
number. Some conditions the Inspector reports upon are problems and should be corrected, but
others may not be. Only you know which is which.
If a specific message reports on something that is not a problem in your design, use the left mouse
button to click the checkbox associated with the message. In doing this, you are telling the
Inspector that this message is something that truly is not a problem. For example, in the above
screen image, the second message reporting that a program is suspended has been checked off,
because I made a conscious decision to suspend that program—hence it is truly not a problem
If the Inspector has reported on a condition that is really a problem don’t check it off - just close
the Troubleshooter and resolve the problem. Once you have made the correction, the Inspector
will no longer report the problem.
Hint: You can click on an inspector message and the inspector closes and the appropriate
dialog where you can make changes to resolve the issue opens.
The two options on the bottom of the Inspector tab are used to control what you see in the
checklist. Conditions that you check off don’t disappear; they are still reported each time the
Inspector checks your design. To see just those messages that are not checked off, select the
Show
only what’s not checked off
option.
Once a message is checked off, the Inspector no longer uses that message in determining if the
status bar lights should show a yellow or red condition. In this way, once you fix all problems or
check off those messages that are OK, the status light will show green. If the Inspector finds
anything new, the light will change to yellow or red.