UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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Resetting the DT80
The
DT80
can be
reset
in the following ways:
•
soft reset
– clears current job and resets parameters and switches
•
hard reset
– restarts
DT80
firmware
•
safe mode reset
(a.k.a.
triple push reset
) – restarts
DT80
firmware and runs using factory default settings.
Soft Reset
The
INIT
command performs a
soft reset
, which has the following effects:
•
The message
Initializing...
is returned
•
The current job is cleared, i.e. all schedule and channel definitions are cleared
•
All span/polynomial definitions are cleared
•
All CVs are reset to 0.0
•
All parameters and switches are reset to their power-on default values, as specified in the associated profile
settings
•
All digital outputs are reset to their default state
•
All counter channels are reset to 0
•
All Modbus definitions set using the
SETMODBUS
command are cleared
•
All serial port settings set using
PH=
and
PS=
revert to the settings specified in the profile
•
The modem dialout number set by
SETDIALOUTNUMBER
is cleared
•
A self-calibration is performed
A soft reset is analogous to closing and restarting an application on a PC.
Hard Reset
A
hard reset
causes all
DT80
hardware to be physically reset, and the
DT80
firmware will be restarted. A hard reset may
be caused by:
•
the
HRESET
command
•
pressing the manual reset button (by inserting a straightened paper clip into the small hole between the
Ethernet and USB connectors)
•
applying power following a complete loss of power (e.g. external power disconnected and the battery link is not
in place, or the main battery is completely flat)
•
applying power after the
DT80
entered forced sleep mode due to battery voltage dropping below power fail
threshold.
•
the
DT80
detecting a critical error such as a serious hardware fault, or an internal inconsistency in the firmware.
In these situations a hard reset is forced in order to try to return the
DT80
to a stable operational state.
A hard reset is analogous to rebooting a PC.
A hard reset has the following effects:
•
All TCP/IP (Ethernet or PPP) connections are terminated.
•
USB connection is terminated if power was lost or the reset button was pressed.
•
All communications and other settings are read from the profile and applied.
•
All LEDs flash rapidly four times.
•
If the reset was due to a power failure, manual reset button or critical error, then a message is displayed on the
LCD (e.g.
DT80 restarted
/
Power loss
) and the
Attn
LED starts flashing.
•
A sign-on message e.g.
dataTaker 80 Version 8.00
is returned. (This can be disabled if required by
switching off the messages flag in the startup profile, i.e.
PROFILE SWITCHES M=OFF
)
•
A
soft reset
is performed, as described in the previous section.
•
If the
STARTUP
/
MAINTAIN_OUTPUTS
profile is set to
YES
then all digital outputs are restored to the state
they had prior to the reset.
•
The job that was running prior to the reset is re-loaded, and becomes the current job. Alternatively, a particular
job or no job at all may be loaded by setting the
STARTUP
/
RUN
profile.
Note:
A hard reset may take a few seconds to perform. You should refrain from sending further commands to the
DT80
during this time.