2 resetting processor, 3 resetting to factory defaults – CiDRA SONARtrac HD VF-100 User Manual

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20638-02 Rev 01

Sensor Min/Max

Lists the current sensor minimum and maximum measurements as
well as the peak sensor values since the last peak history reset. A ‘!’
at the start of a line indicates that the sensor is currently overloaded.
This may indicate the sensor is not working properly or that the pre-
amplifier gain is too high and should be reduced. Pressing the
‘ENTER’ key will refresh the display. Pressing the ‘

→’ arrow key will

display a prompt to erase the sensor peak history. Press ‘

→’ arrow

again to erase.

1:

0/

1

Peaks:

-39/1507

2:

-1/

1

Peaks:

-19/1120

3:

-1/

1

Peaks:

-54/1358

! 4:

-1/

32768 Peaks:

-60/32768

Overload

5:

0/

1

Peaks:

-53/1121

6:

-1/

2

Peaks:

-50/1667

7:

0/

2

Peaks:

-35/1667

8:

-1/

1

Peaks:

-53/1263

Figure 68

Sensor Max/Min Display

10.2 Resetting

Processor

If it is necessary to reset the processor (system hangs up) press the
switch on the upper left edge of the connector block board. This is
equivalent to cycling power.

10.3

Resetting to Factory Defaults

Note:

It is recommended that factory defaults be reset only by factory

qualified service personnel. All factors (Basic Config, Output Config,
etc.) must be re-entered following a Reset to Factory Defaults.

To ‘Reset to Factory Defaults’, press and hold the ‘EXIT’ key while
pressing the reset switch on the upper left edge of the connector block
board.

Alternatively, switch transmitter Power OFF and press and hold the
EXIT’ key while turning Power On. Hold the ‘EXIT’ key until the
screen prompt is shown. If you decide you do not want to reset
factory defaults, either cycle power or press any key other than
ENTER’.

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