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Retrieve Service Data from the Logger
If requested for customer support, use this function to copy all
measurement files in raw format and system information:
1.
On a USB drive with sufficient available memory depending on the
file size of stored logging sessions (max 2GB) create a folder
called
Fluke174x
(no spaces in file name).
2.
Create a file
CopyServiceData.txt
in the \Fluke174x folder.
3.
Make sure the Logger is powered from mains.
4.
Plug the USB drive into the Logger.
All relevant measurement data is copied to the USB drive.
During the file transfer the Start/Stop LED flashes white. This
may take a few minutes depending on the amount of stored
data. You can remove the USB drive when the Start/Stop LED
changes color to green. If the LED is amber, an important
warning or information is available. See the remote control
software, such as Energy Analyze Plus, for details.
Note
Service data is copied to the USB drive when you insert the
USB drive into the Logger. Remove or change the name of
the CopyServiceData.txt file to disable this feature.
Reset to Factory Defaults
To reset the Logger with Energy Analyze Plus software, click the
Factory reset
button. A display message prompts you to continue or
cancel the reset.
Note
A reset to factory defaults from the remote client does not
affect the licenses installed on the Logger.
To reset the Logger to factory defaults with the Start/Stop button during
power-on:
1.
Turn on the Logger with the Start/Stop button and keep the button
pressed for about 5 s until all status LEDs turn red.
2.
Release the Start/Stop button.
The status LEDs start to blink green.
3.
Press the Start/Stop button again until the status LEDs confirm
the factory reset with a solid green color.
The Logger continues the boot process.
Note
A reset to factory defaults during the power-on sequence
removes all installed licenses from the Logger.
W
Caution
When the Start/Stop button is pressed for >8 seconds
the Logger performs a soft reset. This is the last option
if the Logger is no longer responsive. A soft reset
during an active logging session can cause loss of
data.