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After several seconds the power supply will go back to normal mode. The
err indicator will not be displayed anymore.
If there are no errors in the queue and you select Errors option in order to
view the errors, the power supply will display:
And then it will return to normal mode.
There are 3 ways of erasing the error queue:
♦ By turning off and then turning on the power supply
♦ By pressing Errors / Calibrate key after errors are displayed, in local
mode
♦ By reading errors, in remote operation.
Important note!
If you let the display time out while viewing errors locally, the power
supply will go back to normal mode, without erasing the error queue.
The power supply allows you to store a calibration message. It may contain
last calibration date, the date when the next calibration must be done or the
name and the phone number of the person to contact for a new calibration.
This message can have up to 40 characters. It can be set only remote
interface and it is saved in non-volatile memory.
When delivered, the power supply has the following calibration string set:
“CALIBRATION DATE: MMM/DD/YYYY” (for example:
CALIBRATION DATE: Feb/11/2005)
Cal String option allows you to view the calibration string.
If you press Errors / Calibrate key when Cal String option is displayed,
the calibration message will be displayed. To increase the scrolling speed,
you must press > key. To decrease scrolling speed, you must press < key.
No Errors
Cal String