Seed Hawk Air Drill Monitor 2008 User Manual

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Seed Hawk Air Drill Monitor

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Now that you have completed the Learn Mode, to have a fully functional monitor you
must continue with the set up procedures in section 3.0 to have a fully functional
monitor.

2.4 Startup Error Messages

In rare circumstances certain fault conditions may be detected at startup.

This includes various conditions that the monitor checks for after the Version/Issue startup
display. In most cases, when such conditions are detected the system is forced to do a
complete factory reset (as if the monitor was powered up with the OK, Down and Mode
keys all held as described above). The possible displayed messages are:

VERCHG - Should only be true after installation of new software that changes the way
nonvolatile memory (on chip EEPROM) is used. Forces a factory reset.

SNSCHG - Should only be true after installation of new software that changes the order or
composition of the default list of connectable sensors. Forces a factory reset.

EEPCS1, EEPCS2 - Some data in the microprocessor nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) is
invalid. Data is stored in two banks. The message indicates which bank had the problem. If
only the first bank is corrupt, then the good bank 2 copy will be used and there will not be a
forced factory reset.

BDSERP - A test of the integrity of the additional nonvolatile memory chip (Serial
EEPROM) has failed.

VERCHS - Should only be true after installation of new software that changes the way
nonvolatile memory (serial EEPROM) is used. Forces a factory reset.

If any of the above messages appear more than once or twice, the monitor is probably
faulty.

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