Restore Calibration
r_CL
Restore Calibration transfers the calibration from the
EEI<CR>
Restore Factory Defaults
r_Fd
The Restore Factory Default command is used to place calibration parameters into the CPU. From this point the gauge can be calibrated. After calibration, the calibration parameters are stored in the
/#<CR>
Software Reset
rrrr
This command performs a complete reboot of the
/r<CR>
5.2. Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my display read, “Err1”?
This message indicates that an error has occurred during transfer of data between the
Sensor tube EEPROM performance can be verified by use of the RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS and the RESTORE CALIBRATION commands in the following manner. After calibration, use the RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS command. The pressure reading will shift dramatically. Immediately use the RESTORE CALIBRATION command. The pressure reading will return to the calibration value if the tube EEPROM communication is working properly. See the advanced setup guide (Section 5.1) for more information.
Why does my display read, “Err2”?
This message indicates that an error has occurred in the CPU’s EEPROM where the set points, gas number, and communication port settings are stored. If this error occurs during initial startup, then the factory default values for these settings will be in effect. CPU EEPROM performance can be verified by use of the RESTORE EEPROM command. See the advanced setup guide (Section 5.1) for more information. Caution: Use of the SAVE EEPROM command at this time will overwrite all previously stored values with default values.
Note: An “Err2” message is a exceedingly rare occurrence. If this error occurs then the CPU’s EEPROM is most likely defective.
Why does my display read, “Err4”?
This message indicates that a communications error has occurred between the
Modifying as necessary the baud rate, parity, word length and/or the stop bits on either the data acquisition computer or the
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