
When this command is issued, it writes to non-volatile memory in order to format the contents back
to the factory default state. The writing process results in a short delay. After the non-volatile
memory has been reformatted, the Vortex will perform a software reset, which is equivalent to a
power cycle.
Example
Description
Status Message
Q01NVINIT
Reinitialize non-volatile memory and perform a
software reset.
No status message will be generated.
There will be a short delay and then
the Vortex will reset.
8.80.
NVLOCK
-- Lock/Unlock Non-Volatile Memory
This command controls the non-volatile memory lock feature. When
NVLOCK
is enabled, the user may
not save any system settings to non-volatile memory. This includes global parameters, presets,
macros, labels, and logic assignments. The lock applies whether the user tries to make the changes
via RS-232, front panel, logic inputs, or any other method. The user will still be able to query all the
features of the device, but will get an error message if an attempt is made to change them. When
NVLOCK
is disabled, the user has full access to the system settings.
Usage of this command is similar to other boolean commands (see
Section 6.1
) except that when
disabling this feature, the password must be supplied for the command to work. If an incorrect
password is supplied, '
ERROR#005
' will be generated. The examples below illustrate the correct
usage. The examples assume that the password has been set to '
aspi
' (the default). The
NVLOCK
password can be changed via the
NVPSWD
command.
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved
each time it is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-
volatile memory, there will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned.
Example
Description
Status Message
Q01NVLOCK1
Lock the non-volatile memory to
prevent users from changing the
settings.
Q01NVLOCK1
Q01NVLOCK0,yumyum
Attempt to unlock the non-
volatile memory by using an
invalid password.
Q01ERROR#005
-- since an invalid
password was given, an error message
was generated. If error messages have
been disabled (via the
ERROR
command),
then no status message will be
generated.
Q01NVLOCK0,aspi
Unlock the non-volatile memory
by using the correct password.
Q01NVLOCK0
Q01NVLOCK?
Query the locked status of the
non-volatile memory.
Q01NVLOCKx
, where
x
is
0
or
1
depending on whether the non-volatile
memory is unlocked or locked,
respectively.