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If the Lithium battery is OK and other problems appear with your programs,
data or tables, call your dealer or Worth Data for an RMA number.
CHANGE LITHIUM BATTERY
Your TriCoder’s memory was detected as having been altered. The unit
was reset to its original factory default settings. Voice messages are still
there but their number assignments have been returned to the factory default
assignments.
Unless you have removed both types of batteries (or both are dead), call
Worth Data for an RMA number to return and fix your unit. If you have
removed both batteries, follow the re-initialization procedure (
Fail-safe
Reinitialization Procedure)
outlined at the end of this section.
INCOMPLETE PGM
This may not necessarily be bad news. This error can occur by not
completing the writing of a program - maybe you were interrupted while
writing a program and the TriCoder went into sleep mode after 5 minutes of
inactivity. If this happens, the program should be checked by pressing the
F1 key while in the program itself. This causes the TriCoder to check the
program for valid statement numbers and their references. If you are
referencing a statement number that does not exist or is incomplete, trying
to power up the TriCoder will result in the INCOMPLETE PGM message.
You can check programs quickly by:
1. Going into PROGRAMMING MODE and choosing to edit the
program.
2. Once in the program, scroll through the statements to see if the
program makes sense and still looks reasonable.
3. Press the F1 key to have the TriCoder validate and check the
program.
4. Follow the instructions for correcting the program in
Chapter 8
;
Creating custom programs
.
If the program looks scrambled of not even close to what you expected, you
need to reinitialize the TriCoder to its original factory shipped settings as
described on the next page.