![Yamatake DigitroniK DCP32 User Manual Download Page 184](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/yamatake/digitronik-dcp32/digitronik-dcp32_user-manual_905225184.webp)
9-16
Chapter 9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
⑫
Fit the battery into the gray holder so that the battery cable is above the RAM
board.
⑬
Insert the body into the case.
Do not exert excessive force if the body cannot easily fit into the case. Also,
make sure that the boards mounted on the body are not loose or twisted.
⑭
Tighten the lock screw while slightly pushing in the DCP32's console. Take
care not to overtighten the screw.
⑮
Turn the DCP32 ON, and make sure that the
BAT
LED is out.
Note
• The following serves as a general guideline for when to replace the battery:
About 3 years when using the DCP32 under standard operating conditions
(operating temperature: 23±2°C) with the DCP32 power ON
About 10 years when using the DCP32 under standard operating conditions
(operating temperature: 23±2°C) with the DCP32 power OFF
Using the DCP32 in a higher operating temperature will shorten its service life.
• Setups are held in memory with the DCP32 power ON even if the
BAT
LED is
blinking.
• The DCP32 operates in one of two ways when memory contents are damaged.
①
“
g.rESt
” is displayed when the DCP32 is turned ON and regular operation is
not started.
(If this happens, press the
ENT
key to execute a general reset. This restores
parameter setups to factory settings and clears the program setup.)
②
Regular operation is started when the DCP32 is turned ON, and one of alarm
codes
AL96
and
AL97
is displayed.
Gray holder