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11.12 Message and Error Displays
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Message
Meaning
"Save completed"
Indicates that the save has completed. The name of the file saved,
the modification date, and remaining capacity for saving are also
shown. To clear the message, press any panel key.
"Loading settings file"
Appears when the main unit settings are loaded from a floppy
disk. The 3193 is reset with the information from the settings file.
"Formatting floppy disk"
Appears when the process of formatting a floppy disk starts.
"Formatting in progress"
Appears while the formatting of the floppy disk is in progress.
"Formatting completed"
Appears when the process of formatting a floppy disk has
completed. To clear the message, press any panel key.
"Deleting file"
Indicates that a data file or settings file will be deleted from the
floppy disk.
Error display
Meaning
"Disk access error"
Indicates that there is no disk in the floppy disk drive, that the
disk has an unusable format, or that reading the disk failed.
"File cannot be opened"
An attempt to open a settings file failed.
"Save failed"
An attempt to write to a data file or settings file failed. Replace
the floppy disk and try again.
"Load failed"
An attempt to load from a settings file failed.
"Settings file cannot be loaded
because input unit
configuration has changed"
An attempt was made to load a settings file, which applies to a
3193 with a different combination of input units installed. This
usually appears when the clamp-on sensor is of a different type in
the settings file.
"Disk is write-protected"
The floppy disk is write-protected. Move the tab to the write-
permit position.
"Disk full"
The floppy disk is full, and no more writing is possible. Insert a
new floppy disk.
"Formatting failed"
The formatting floppy disk is failed.
"File names may not include
spaces."
The setting file name has spaces.
(To clear a message, press any panel key.)
11.12 Message and Error Displays
Summary of Contents for Power HiTester 3193
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Page 50: ...32 3 9 Operations During Power Failure ...
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Page 284: ...266 19 2 Installation Procedures For JIS standard For EIA standard External Dimensions ...
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