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3.7 Initializing the working memory
With this diagnostic step the default values for instrument parameters
can be entered via the keypad and the instrument returned to its origi-
nal condition. This measure is important with respect to the following
points:
In rare cases it could happen that massive interference signals such
as current peaks, lightning, etc. could affect the contents of the data
memory. If the data memory contents are undefined then this could
lead to a system crash.
The Sample Processor has different ways of initializing the working
memory. Either the complete data memory (
all
) or only parts of it
(pa-
ram, config, setup, assembly
) can be overwritten with the default
values.
Although the instrument number is retained, initialization should only
be carried out when absolutely necessary, as this deletes the stored
user data (etc.).
• Keep key <9> pressed down when the instrument is switched on.
diagnosis
>RAM initialization
• Press the
>RAM initialization
select: param
>RAM initialization
select: config
>RAM initialization
select: setup
>RAM initialization
select: assembly
>RAM initialization
select: all
Set method parameters with default values.
Set instrument configuration with default values.
Set setup parameters with default values.
Set assembly parameters with default values.
Delete all user-defined methods
The table shows which parts of the working memory are affected by the
corresponding initialization versions. If a system crash occurs (unde-
fined display, no reaction to pressing keys, etc.) we recommend the ini-
tialization version "
all
".