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SETUP MODE ERRORS
Bad ~ Code! An incorrect access code was entered
Unit ~ Seald
Access to the Setup or Calibration Mode was denied. Check the internal
"YES/NO" program jumper.
Unit3 Ntep
Code 49.
Parameter 440 (NTEP) is enabled and parameter 152 (third unit) is set to an
additional unit. The third unit is not NTEP approved.
Entry ~ Error An invalid entry was made.
Need ~ Entry
A numeric value was required before pressing [TARE] or [SAMPLE/Enter].
Out of ~Range The entered value exceeded the allowable range.
Can't ~ Set! Attempt to change a parameter that does not allow an entry.
ResGT ~ 260E3
Code 35.
The number of divisions exceeds 260000 (see P110, P111).
ResGT ~ 25E3 The number of divisions exceeds 25000 (see P110, P111).
ResLT ~ 100! The number of divisions is less than 100 (see P110, P111).
ResLT ~ 1 !! Number of divisions is less than one (see P110, P111).
SPtxx ~ Error
A conflict occurred with a setpoint value entry (example: target entry is less than
preact). The digits 'xx' represent the last two digits of the setpoint parameter in
error (example: SPt 5 ~ Error indicates a conflict P5105, preact 1).
Prtcl ~ Error
Existing protocol is invalid. The following are not allowed:
P201 = 7 data bits, P202 = no parity, P203 = 1 stop bit
HARDWARE ERRORS
Code00 An EPROM problem detected during power up (U2).
A-D ~ Bad! Or
Code17
Problem with A/D chip detected. Disconnect any options installed and re-power
the unit. Options are connected to the same serial lines as the A/D so they may
prevent it from working properly.
Deflt ~ A-D
Bad A/D calibration values. Recalibrate A/D (see A/D Calibration Procedure on
page 77.
Re- ~ Boot! EEPROM data could not be read. Attempting power-up reset.
Chec ~ E2 EEPROM data error (U4).
Deflt ~ Setup
An error occurred when reading setup data from the EEPROM during power-up.
All parameters are set to factory default.
Ch.XXXX
A checksum error occurred during power-up. All anunciators are lit. The EPROM
integrity test failed or is improperly seated.
NoSpc ~ Free! The current setup exceeds the setup RAM capacity.
E2 ~ Full! The EEPROM setup exceeds the memory capacity.