5.2.22.2 Recovery Point Load
rEc.L |
Scroll to rEc.L to select Recovery point load.
This allows the configuration values saved using rEc.S to be restored.
Alternatively, it allows the factory default values to be re-loaded.
A cold start removes all previously stored values. If the controller is then power cycled it will reload the factory default value |
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none |
Do nothing (factory default) |
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To Restore the Saved Settings Select rEc.L
Select Load. The display will show done indicating that the stored snapshot has been re-loaded. |
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LoAd |
Load and restore the current parameter values stored in a table. If no valid table is available a FaiL indication is displayed. The stored settings may include configuration parameters and operating variables. |
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Fact |
Load and restore the factory default settings. The configuration and parameter values loaded during manufacture may be restored. |
To Restore the Factory Default Settings Select rEc.L Select FAct. The display will show done indicating that the original settings when the controller was supplied new have been re-loaded. The Factory default settings are listed in Appendix A. |
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CoLd |
Cold start. Cold Start returns the controller to factory default conditions. It must be used with care since it deletes all previous configurations. It should only be necessary to perform a Cold Start under exceptional circumstances, for example, following a firmware upgrade. It is expected that a firmware upgrade will normally only be required by specific instruction from your supplier and is, therefore, not described in this manual. |
It is strongly recommended to contact SSi before attempting a cold start. When power is restored to the controller it will reload the default values |
PHAS |
Select Calibration phase The instrument is calibrated in the factory before it is shipped. It is however possible to re-calibrate the instrument in the field if necessary.
To calibrate the sensor input a known traceable reference source, is required. A millivolt source is required for mV (mA) and thermocouple inputs and resistance box for platinum resistance thermometers.
Calibration phase also includes calibration of analogue (mA) outputs and current transformer input. |
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For further details see section 9 ‘Calibration’ |