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5. Start
iRev 4
and enter monitor mode, then type
BOOT
.
6. Use the indicator setup switch to enter setup
mode.
7. Remove the jumper from SW1.
8. From monitor mode, enter the
RESETCONFIGURATION command.
Determine the cause of the startup handler error, make
program corrections, then reload the corrected user
program and test.
10.1.4
Using the XE Serial Command
The XE serial command can be used to remotely query the
920i
for the error conditions shown on the front panel.
The XE command returns a decimal number representing any existing error conditions. For multi-scale
applications, the value returned by the XE command represents all error conditions, if any, present on all
configured scales.
If more than one error condition exists, the number returned is the sum of the values representing the error
conditions (see Table 10-3 on page 105). For example, if both a tare error (TAREERR, 65536) and a truck
database checksum error (ETRUCKERR, 8192) have occurred, the XE command returns the value 73728,
representing the sum of those two error conditions.
Table 10-3. Error Codes Returned on XE Command
Error Code
Value
Description
VIRGERR
1
Virgin error
PARMCHKERR
2
Configuration checksum error
LOADCHKERR
4
Calibration checksum error
PRINTCHKERR
8
Print format checksum error
ENVRAMERR
16
General NVRAM error
ENVCRC1ERR
32
Setpoint NVRAM data error
ENVCRC2ERR
64
ENVCRC3ERR
128
ENVCRC4ERR
256
ENVCRC5ERR
512
ENVCRC6ERR
1024
ENVCRC7ERR
2056
ENVCRC8ERR
4096
ENVCRC9ERR
8192
Audit trail error
ETRUCKERR
16384
Truck database checksum error
GRAVERR
32768
Gravity calibration error
—
65536
Reserved
TAREERR
131022
Tare checksum error
EACCOVER
262144
Accumulator overflow error
STRINGERR
524288
String program error
—
1048576
Reserved
RTCERR
2097152
Real time clock error