Fluke RPM4 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
RPM4™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Table 12. Reset – Cal
RESET RESULT SEE SECTION
All Q-RPT Calibration
Coefficients
PA to zero, PM to 1 5.2.1.1, 5.2.7
Axxx Q-RPT absolute and
negative gauge mode
ON 5.2.5
On-board Barometer
Calibration Coefficients
PA to zero, PM to 1 5.3
Calibration Date Set all dates to 19800101 5.2.7, 5.3
AutoZ values Axxx Q-RPTs: All P
offset
values to zero for
absolute mode and 101325 Pa for gauge and
negative gauge modes
Gxxx, BGxxx Q-RPTs: All P
offset
values to zero
3.5.1
AutoZ function ON, all Q-RPTs, all measurement modes 3.5.1
3.5.9.5 <5 ALL>
PURPOSE
The reset - all function clears and deletes large amounts of user defined
information including critical calibration data.
Combines all resets in one global reset command that clears the entire user
section of non-volatile memory except the ID function (see Section 3.5.5.4) and
the security level password (see Section 3.5.5.5) returning RPM4 to the
“as delivered” condition. The Reset – All resets are itemized in Table 13.
Table 13. Reset – All
RESET RESULT SEE SECTION
Reset – Sets All the resets of Reset - Sets 3.5.9.1
Reset – Units All the resets of Reset - Units 3.5.9.2
Reset – Atest All the resets of Reset - ATest 3.5.9.3
Reset – Cal All the resets of Reset - Cal 3.5.9.4
Remote Interfaces COM1, COM2 and IEEE-R88 interfaces to
default settings.
3.5.2
Remote Communications Remote command format to Classic 3.5.2.3
Level (Security) Reset security level to low 3.5.5.5
Parallel Measurement Mode Off 3.5.7.3
SDS All SDS full time ON 3.5.4.2