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Appendix

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5. Start

iRev 4

and enter monitor mode, then type

BOOT

.

6. Use the indicator setup switch to enter setup

mode.

7. Remove the jumper from SW1.

8. From monitor mode, enter the

RESETCONFIGURATION command.

Determine the cause of the startup handler error, make
program corrections, then reload the corrected user
program and test.

10.1.4

Using the XE Serial Command

The XE serial command can be used to remotely query the

920i

for the error conditions shown on the front panel.

The XE command returns a decimal number representing any existing error conditions. For multi-scale
applications, the value returned by the XE command represents all error conditions, if any, present on all
configured scales.

If more than one error condition exists, the number returned is the sum of the values representing the error
conditions (see Table 10-3 on page 105). For example, if both a tare error (TAREERR, 65536) and a truck
database checksum error (ETRUCKERR, 8192) have occurred, the XE command returns the value 73728,
representing the sum of those two error conditions.

Table 10-3. Error Codes Returned on XE Command

Error Code

Value

Description

VIRGERR

1

Virgin error

PARMCHKERR

2

Configuration checksum error

LOADCHKERR

4

Calibration checksum error

PRINTCHKERR

8

Print format checksum error

ENVRAMERR

16

General NVRAM error

ENVCRC1ERR

32

Setpoint NVRAM data error

ENVCRC2ERR

64

ENVCRC3ERR

128

ENVCRC4ERR

256

ENVCRC5ERR

512

ENVCRC6ERR

1024

ENVCRC7ERR

2056

ENVCRC8ERR

4096

ENVCRC9ERR

8192

Audit trail error

ETRUCKERR

16384

Truck database checksum error

GRAVERR

32768

Gravity calibration error

65536

Reserved

TAREERR

131022

Tare checksum error

EACCOVER

262144

Accumulator overflow error

STRINGERR

524288

String program error

1048576

Reserved

RTCERR

2097152

Real time clock error

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