Fluke A70M User Manual

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3. OPERATION 
 
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 OPERATION 
To view the event log press [SPECIAL]<7internal><5log>.  The oldest logged 
event appears.  Pressing [ENT] steps through the logged events from the oldest 
to the most recent and ending with the option to clear the log, <1no>,  <2yes>.  
The log clear choice is not available in all security levels (see Section 3.5.5.5, Table 6). 
When all events have been viewed, <End of log> displays. 
3.5.8 
<8CAL> 
 PURPOSE 
To calibrate the RPM4 Hi and Lo Q-RPTs and adjust the on-board barometer.  These 
functions are considered part of RPM4 maintenance and are covered in the maintenance 
section of this manual (see Sections 5.2, 5.3).  
3.5.9 
<9RESET> 
 PURPOSE 
To reset various RPM4 settings to default or factory values. 
 PRINCIPLE 
RPM4 stores its user definable settings in non-volatile memory.  The reset menu allows the 
user to selectively or completely reset these settings to factory defaults.  This clears any 
settings that the user has made, and should be used only to restore the RPM4 to a known 
state.  RPM4 goes through its power up sequence after any type of reset is executed. 
 
  RPM4 reset functions will change current settings to factory defaults.  These may include 
settings vital to RPM4 operation and affecting the calibration of the  quartz reference pressure 
transducers (Q-RPTs).  Reset functions should only be used by qualified personnel with knowledge of 
reset consequences.  Reset functions should never be used “experimentally”. 
 
 OPERATION 
To access the RESET menu, press [SPECIAL]
<9reset>.  The display is: 
1sets 2units 3ATest 
4cal 5all 
 
RESET menu choices include: 
<1set> 
to reset general system operating parameters (see Section 3.5.9.1). 
<2units> 
to reset unit of measure functions (see Section 3.5.9.2). 
<3ATest>  to reset AutoTest parameters, clear File AutoTest files and clear the AutoTest data 
log (see Section 3.5.9.3). 
<4cal> 
to reset internal calibration coefficients and modes (see Section 3.5.9.4). 
<5all> 
to reset all settings except ID and security password to factory default values 
(see Section 3.5.9.5). 
3.5.9.1 
<1SETS> 
 PURPOSE 
Sets most general operating parameters back to default values.  Does not affect 
calibration coefficients, remote interfaces or AutoRange ranges.  The Reset – Sets 
resets are itemized in Table 9.