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4.4.6.10.
Editing Reset main menu
You can reset the factory settings for the following:
• Instrument
• Sensor/probe
• Min./max.
values
Resetting to the factory settings means resetting to the
order specification, i.e. the specific condition at the time of
supply to the customer.
1.
In the Measuring Mode press
SET
, select
Main Menu Reset
with
X
or
S
and confirm selection with
SET
.
-
Reset Device
to factory settings is displayed.
2.
Select the setting to be reset using
X
or
S
and confirm
selection with
SET
.
-
Reset Completed
is displayed.
3.
Return to the reset setting with
ESC
or
SET
and return to
Main
Menu Reset
with
ESC
.
4.
Continue to
Main Menu Channel 1
with
X
or
S
or return to
Measuring Mode with
ESC
.
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4.5.
Status, warning and error messages
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To achieve optimum operational reliability (machine availability),
the transmitter shows the following via the user menu or the P2A
software
• Status
messages
• Warning
messages
• Error
messages
The status and warning messages for the respective testo 6610
probes connected to the transmitter can be evaluated via the P2A
software.
All messages are stored in the transmitter with an operating hours
stamp. Use the user menu (see Editing Message main menu, page
75) or the P2A software (see volume 2, Transmitter history, page
157) to view the message history.
In the transmitter, the last 60 status messages and the last 120
error and warning messages are stored in a ring memory. There is
no limit in the P2A software.
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