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Message #
Message
Description
Message 11: Bad Time-Stamp, Secondary
Device
This message is displayed during testing mode if the Console
receives an out-of-order data packet from the secondary
instrument. This ensures data integrity is maintained.
Message 12: Bad Sample Number, Primary
Device
This message is displayed during testing mode if the Console
receives an out-of-order sample value from the primary
instrument, or in cases of RF interference. This ensures data
integrity is maintained.
Message 13: Bad Sample Number,
Secondary Device
This message is displayed during testing mode if the Console
receives an out-of-order sample value from the secondary
instrument, or in cases of RF interference. This ensures data
integrity is maintained.
Message 14: Must Connect To Primary First This message is displayed if the user attempts to connect to a
secondary instrument (Secondary Inclinometer) without first
connecting to a primary instrument for testing.
Message 15: No Registered Instruments
This message is displayed if the user attempts to connect to an
instrument when no instruments have been registered with
the Console.
Message 16: Test Data Corrupted, Test
Deleted
This message is displayed if corrupt test data is found while
the user is in review mode. The corrupt test will automatically
be deleted. This ensures data integrity is maintained.
Message 17: Primary Device Calibration Is
Corrupted
This message is displayed if the Console receives corrupt
calibration from the primary instrument before entering a
test. In some cases, if the user enters the settings menu and
restores user calibration then the problem will be fixed. This
will work only if factory calibration has not been corrupted.
If factory calibration has been corrupted then the calibration
values will have to be restored through a production utility or
through recalibration.
Message 18: Secondary Device Calibration
Is Corrupted
This message is displayed if the Console receives corrupt
calibration from the secondary instrument before entering a
test. In some cases, if the user enters the settings menu and
restores user calibration then the problem will be fixed.
This will work only if factory calibration has not been
corrupted. If factory calibration has been corrupted then
the calibration values will have to be restored through a
production utility or through recalibration.
Message 19: Zero Out Of Range
This message is displayed if the Console receives an
instrument zero that is +/- 1 pounds from the factory zero
using factory calibration information. This does not prohibit
the user from testing.
Message 20: Calibration Out Of Range
This message is displayed if the Console receives instrument
calibration data that is +/- 10% of the factory calibration
information. This does not prohibit the user from testing.
Message 21: No Free Instrument Slots
This message appears if trying to register a new instrument
when 20 instruments have already been registered.