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Geometrics, Inc. G-824A Magnetometer Manual
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Once all of the FORMAT OF OUTPUT prompts have been answered, the G-824A will
return the user to the Configuration menu again (below).
File (Safe default values# (Not saved)
S/N 824113 CM321 configuration Version 00.02
Mag Code Version: 01.00 Build Date: 8/29/2013 @ 18:11:31
A Assign file name B Baud rates C Cycle time
D Display all settings E Erase FLASH F Format of output
G Gate control I Input voltages L Load from FLASH
M Mode of operation N Next (multi systems) O Other devices
P Password R Run magnetometer S Save parameters
T Triggering
7.3.5 SAVING SETTINGS IN MEMORY
The next step is to save the adjusted settings in the G-824A memory such that they will then
be what will be used the next time the magnetometer is powered on. To do this, type S at
the Configuration Menu prompt. The following is then shown:
Checking
The selected baud rate
Main RS-232 Baud Rate : 115200
is not a standard Baud rate.
Press "Y" to ignore the warning and save
the settings to FLASH.
Press any other key to abort: Saving a file can take several seconds.
Press "Y" to proceed or any other key to abort.
The operation complete successfully.
Checking. There is no room. You must erase a file first to make room before you can save.
File (Safe default values#
S/N 824113 CM321 configuration Version 00.02
Mag Code Version: 01.00 Build Date: 8/29/2013 @ 18:11:31
A Assign file name B Baud rates C Cycle time
D Display all settings E Erase FLASH F Format of output
G Gate control I Input voltages L Load from FLASH
M Mode of operation N Next (multi systems) O Other devices
P Password R Run magnetometer S Save parameters
T Triggering
Press Y at both prompts to save the
settings and continue and be brought back
to the Configuration Menu again.
Make sure you see this message, which
indicates a successful save.
If you see this message, your changes
were NOT saved, and you must Erase
FLASH first; then attempt to save again.
Type E to begin the Erase Flash function
to erase one or more saved configurations.