Fluke NetDAQ 2645A User Manual

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Error Messages & Exception Conditions

Error and Status Messages

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All Slave instruments will become Async. Continue?

You are setting a Master instrument back to an Asynchronous instrument.

A group instrument consists of a Master and one or more Slaves. If you redefine
the Master as an Asynchronous instrument, then the Slaves will automatically also
become Asynchronous. Click Yes to proceed or No to cancel the operation.

Analog Processor not responding! Continue?

Your instrument has detected a fault during internal performance monitoring.

This message does not appear under normal operating conditions. Note the
message and click Yes to continue operations or No to terminate operations. If the
fault recurs, stop operations, and cycle instrument power. If the fault still persists,
remove the instrument from service and return it to a Fluke Service Center for
repair, along with a description of the error message.

Analog Processor not responding!

Your instrument may have experienced a failure.

Stop operations and cycle instrument power. On rare occasions when measuring
extremely noisy inputs at maximum voltage levels, the analog processor may fail
to respond. In this case, try to reconfigure the instrument. If the problem persists,
return the instrument to a Fluke Service Center for repair.

Are you sure you want to Delete All?

You are deleting all the instruments in the Communications Configuration File,
which will remove all the instruments from the network.

Clearing the Communications Configuration File of all network instruments
invalidates all references to network instruments in all setup files as the
Communications Configuration File is common to all setup files. Click Yes to
proceed or No to cancel the operation.

Are you sure you want to Delete?

You are deleting an instrument in the Communications Configuration File, which
will remove it from the network.

Clearing the Communications Configuration File of an instrument invalidates
references to the instrument in all setup files as the Communications
Configuration File is common to all setup files. Click Yes to proceed or No to
cancel the operation.

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