3 starting-up or restarting the monitor, 1 introduction, 2 a partial reset of the monitor – LumaSense Technologies 3434i SF6 Leak Detector User Manual

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Chapter 5

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3434i SF6 Leak Detector

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5.3 Starting-up or Restarting the Monitor

5.3.1

Introduction

When the monitor is started up in the normal way, that is, by

switching on the AC Mains power-switch on the back panel, the

monitor responds by performing a partial reset. A partial reset is

also performed if during operation the monitor is switched off and is

re-started in any of the following ways:

·

If the Monitor stops operating due to an AC mains power failure

and then re-starts itself (automatically) when power is restored to

it;

·

If the user stops operating the Monitor by switching it off using

the AC mains power switch on the back panel, and then re-starts

it by using the same switch:

Users can also “partially reset” the Monitor by using the RESET

push-button on the front panel (see

section 5.2.3

).

5.3.2

A Partial Reset of the Monitor

When the Monitor performs a partial reset a number of self-tests

are automatically performed. The types of tests performed depend

only upon the time, which has elapsed since the Monitor was last

switched on.

·

If more than 10 mins. have elapsed since the Monitor was

switched on it will perform the software, data-integrity, and

hardware tests when switched on again.

·

If less than 10 mins. have elapsed since the Monitor was switched

on it will perform only the data-integrity tests when switched on

again.

There are essentially 3 types of self-tests which can be performed

during a “partial reset” – a software test, a data-integrity test and

a hardware test.

It takes the Monitor only a few seconds to perform the data-

integrity tests; and about 3 minutes to perform both the software

and hardware test. The different tests are explained below.

Software test

This test checks the information in the Monitor’s software (ROM –

Read Only Memory.)

Data-integrity test

This test checks the integrity of the data stored in the Monitor’s

Source Memory (i.e. its EEPROM – Electrically Erasable

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