2-40
longer than 15 minutes, it will turn itself off to conserve battery power. When this
happens, just turn it back on with a single button push.
Press the button once to enable the I-V Unit to make measurements under control of the
PVA software. The LED stays steadily lighted, indicating the I-V Unit is ready to take
measurements.
If the network connection is lost, the LED blinks rapidly to indicate it’s trying to establish
a network. It should reconnect within 20-30 seconds.
If you are using the PVA-1500V2/V3 and SolSensor 300V2 and pairing between them is
lost, you can initiate re-pairing by pressing the I-V Unit’s LED button five times in rapid
succession. Wait until the I-V Unit’s LED begins to flash in groups of five, then press
SolSensor’s LED pushbutton five times in rapid succession. Both LED’s will flash in
groups of five until re-pairing is achieved.
If it is necessary to reset either the PVA-1500xx I-V Unit or the SolSensor 300xx, just
hold the LED pushbutton down for 5 seconds and release.
Operational States of the PVA-1000S & 600
+
I-V Measurement Unit
Table 9 describes the operational states of this instrument.
Table 9. Pushbutton LED table for the PVA-1000S & 600
+
I-V Units
I-V Unit State
LED Behavior
Pushbutton
Behavior
Details
Off
Off
Press once to turn
on I-V Unit
Searching for
Wireless USB
Adapter
Flashing rapidly
Connected to PC,
sweep enabled
Steady ON
Press once to
pause I-V Unit
Start if new I-V
measurement
Flashes once
Paused
Off
Press once to
enable
measurements
I-V Unit turns off in 15
minutes to conserve
battery
To reset IV-Unit
: Hold the pushbutton down 5 seconds and then release.
When you turn the PVA-1000S or PVA-600
+
I-V Unit on by pressing the pushbutton
once, the LED blinks on and off until it connects with the Wireless USB Adapter plugged
into your PC. Once it connects, LED stays steadily lighted.
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