SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
All key Operating systems and subsystems aboard the
Atlantis have a number of preprogrammed diagnostic software and procedures for use when
actual or potential malfunctions are experienced. These diagnostic protocols are
generally classified into five different levels, each offering a different degree of crew
verification of automated tests. Which type diagnostic is used in a given situtation
will generally depend upon the criticality of a situation, and upon the amount of time
available for the test procedures.
Level 1 Diagnostic. This refers to the most comprehensive type of system diagnostic, which is
normally conducted on ship's systems. Extensive automated diagnostic routines are
performed, but a Level 1 diagnostic requires a team of crew members to physically verify
operation of system mechanisms and to system readings, rather depending on the automated
programs, thereby guarding against possible malfunctions in self-testing hardware and
software. Level 1 diagnostics on major systems can take several hours, and in many cases
the subject system must be taken off-line for all test to be performed.
Level 2 Diagnostic.This refers to a comprehensive system diagnostic protocol
which, like a Level 1, involves extensive automated routines, but requires crew
verification of fewer operational elements. This yields somewhat less reliable system
analysis, but is a procedure that can be conducted in less than half the time of the more
complex tests.
- Level 3 Diagnostic. This protocol is similar to Level 1 and 2 diagnostics but
involves crew verification of only key mechanics and systems readings. Level 3 diagnostics
are intended to be performed in 10 minutes or less.
- Level 4 Diagnostic. This automated procedure is intended for use whenever trouble
is suspected with a given system. This protocol is similar to Level 5, but involves more
sophisticated batteries of automated diagnostics. For most systems, Level 4 diagnostics
can be performed in under 30 seconds.
- Level 5 Diagnostic. This automated procedure is intended for routine use to
verify system performance. Level 5 diagnostics, which usually require less than 2.5
seconds, are typically performed on most systems on at least a daily basis, and are also
performed during crisis situations when time and system resources are carefully managed.
Source: Star Trek: TNG
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