6.4
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6.4
Stored Result Errors
The Model 225 saves test results in a memory that retains the results even after
power is turned off. The memory is organized as a linked list of test results, one
following the other. Occasionally, this linking might fail. The primary cause is a
power failure before the complete test record is written to memory. The broken
linkage will cause read failures when moving back through the latest results.
The result error messages consist of the following menu screen:
Bad Record - 5:10
The first number is the indication of the searching that was attempted and the
reason for the failure. The values below describe the fault.
1. No next data record header
2. The next record is empty (last record)
3. No previous data record header
4. The next data record is corrupted
5. The previous data record is corrupted
6. The previous data record is empty (first record)
7. The current data record is corrupted
8. The data record has mismatched linkage
9. The data has no inflection
10.The data record has a bad checksum
11.No record was found
The second number in the Bad Record field is an identifier to help pin-point the
failure reason. The values below describe the fault.
1. Bad data locator, pointer 1
2. Bad data locator, pointer 2
3. Bad data locator, pointer 3
4. Bad data locator, pointer 4
5. Bad data header checksum
6. Beyond storage limit capacity
7. The previous data record is empty
8. The data record sample count is invalid
9. The data record sample count indicates empty
10.The data record count was not empty
11.The header does not have a valid pattern match