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Bad Flash Blocks
Model 831 Manual
Bad Flash Blocks
The Flash memory device used by the Model 831 contains a
controller that performs dynamic bad block mapping. In the
event that a Flash block fails after it has been written, that
bad block may be detected by the Model 831 firmware. If a
bad block is detected, the message shown in FIGURE 25-1
will be displayed.
FIGURE 25-1 Bad Flash Blocks Detected
Data in a bad Flash block is usually
unrecoverable. Files should be
checked for errors if this message is
displayed.
In this case data should be retrieved from the Model 831 and
a file system format performed. Performing a file-system
format forces the controller to re-map all bad blocks.
Summary of Contents for 831
Page 1: ...Model 831 Sound Level Meter Manual...
Page 2: ...I831 01 Rev O Manual Larson Davis Model 831 Manual...
Page 123: ...5 44 Any Level Display Model 831 Manual...
Page 135: ...6 12 Run Modes Without Measurement History Model 831 Manual...
Page 155: ...7 20 Recovery After Improper Shutdown Model 831 Manual...
Page 209: ...11 22 Markers Model 831 Manual...
Page 221: ...12 12 Link to Time History Model 831 Manual FIGURE 12 11 Time History Display...
Page 321: ...16 24 Sound Recording Playback Model 831 Manual...
Page 358: ...Model 831 Manual Displays 18 27 FIGURE 18 42 Measurement Displays FIGURE 18 43 Events Displays...
Page 403: ...20 28 Troubleshooting Model 831 Manual...
Page 413: ...21 10 Calibration When The Model 831 Is Locked Model 831 Manual...
Page 421: ...23 4 File System Model 831 Manual...
Page 501: ...A 64 Vibration Sensitivity Model 831 Manual...
Page 513: ...B 12 Sections 5 6 7 and 9 except 9 3 Model 831 Manual...
Page 525: ...C 12 Community Noise Descriptors Model 831 Manual...