4 configuring the monitor, 1 setting the clock – LumaSense Technologies 3434i SF6 Leak Detector User Manual

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Chapter 5

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BE6028-14

3434i SF6 Leak Detector

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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If S3 is pressed, you can come out of reset mode without performing

any kind of reset. The Monitor just goes back to operating the same

way it was operating before the RESET push-button was pressed.

S1 PARTIAL Reset: If this level of reset is chosen the Monitor

stops operating, performs a partial reset as described in the

previous section (

section 5.3.2

) and then resumes operating in

the fashion described in

Table 5.1

.

S2 FULL Reset: If this level of reset is chosen the Monitor responds

by changing the text on the display so that you have a chance to

confirm that you wish the Monitor to perform a FULL reset:

S1 By pressing this push-button the user can come out of reset

mode without performing any kind of reset. The Monitor just

goes back to operating the same way it was operating before

RESET was pressed.

S3 By pressing this push-button the user confirms that a FULL

reset is required. During a FULL reset the Monitor performs the

following two tasks:

·

“Clearing” (emptying) all data from its Working Memory.

This means all data in Display Memory and Background

Memory will be lost.

·

Copying data from its Source Memory into its Working

Memory. This means that set-up parameters in block 3 of

Working Memory “Other Set-up Parameters” will be given

their default values, and the values of the optical filter set-

up parameters in Working Memory will be the same as

those found in Source Memory.

5.4 Configuring the Monitor

5.4.1

Setting the Clock

Before dispatch from the factory, the internal clock of the Monitor is

set to the correct local (Danish) time.

PERFORM FULL RESET ?

NO YES

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