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1.
In PCCU, go to the
Operate
drop-down menu.
Select
File Utilities
then click the
Save and Restore
Utility.
Or click the
Save and Restore
Utility on the toolbar.
2.
In the Save and Restore window, click
Restore Station Files
.
3.
When the Restore Station Files window appears, verify the default name and path for the files.
Click
OK.
This will restore the files to the tfCold drive.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
It may not always be desirable to restore the station files to tfCold. Some
problems addressed in the
section may require a selective restore.
4.
Perform a cold start following the instructions in section
, and verify that the device is
functioning properly.
10.9 Reset procedures
On occasion, it may be necessary to reset the device. There are two types of reset procedures: warm
or cold.
10.9.1
Warm start
A warm start occurs when the main power is removed and then re-applied while memory backup is
enabled. This does not clear the data stored in RAM. The warm start will only reset the analyzer’s
microprocessor and not disturb any data that has been stored in RAM. A warm start can be used when
a power or communication interruption caused the microprocessor to lock up. There are two ways to
perform a warm start: using PCCU Entry view or pressing the reset button.
To perform a warm start with Entry view in PCCU:
1.
In PCCU Entry view, select the
Station Setup
tab.
2.
Locate the
System shutdown / then Restart
field.
3.
From the drop-down menu, select
Yes
.
Figure 10-9: Warm start using PCCU
4.
Click
Send
.
5.
Click
Yes
to confirm.
To perform a warm start with the reset button:
DANGER – Explosion risk. Serious damage to health / risk to life
. Do not open or remove
covers unless the area is known to be non-hazardous.