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10.2
Known Problems
Test data lost or corrupted after power cycling
If the eDAQ
lite
data file is lost or corrupted after a power cycle, the main backup
battery is most likely not properly charged. Test for a proper charge by turning on the
eDAQ
lite
and disconnecting the power source. The eDAQ
lite
should stay powered
from the backup battery for about 45 seconds.
PC Card file system is corrupt
If the PC Card is removed or if the eDAQ
lite
loses power during a test run with the PC
Card data storage option in use, then the PC Card file system can become corrupted.
If this occurs or is suspected, immediately attempt to transfer the test data to the PC
using the tools in TCE. If TCE reports corruption or any other anomalies, contact HBM
customer service. For more details, see Corrupt SIF File Data Recovery.
10.3
eDAQ
lite
Flags
10.3.1
Status Flags
The eDAQ
lite
status flags are set only when the eDAQ
lite
encounters an abnormal
operating condition. These flags do not result in a reboot of the eDAQ
lite
.
BadNVRAM
The BadNVRAM flag indicates that the NVRAM flash memory contains invalid data.
The NVRAM memory area holds a number of eDAQ
lite
configuration parameters,
including the master sample rate preference and the eDAQ
lite
reset options. When
this occurs, the eDAQ
lite
resets the NVRAM parameters to their default values.
BootError
The BootError flag indicates that the eDAQ
lite
did not complete the boot process. The
eDAQ
lite
writes additional information to the log file when this occurs. Please report
this error to HBM customer service.
CharChecksum
This CharChecksum flag indicates that the checksum stored with eDAQ
lite
layer
characterization data does not match the checksum computed for the characterization
data structure. Data acquired using an invalid characterization data structure is not
valid data.
Calibration
The Calibration flag indicates that a transducer calibration or rezero was not
completed in the expected manner. The two main reasons for this status flag are faulty
hardware and unexpected signal values, such as the voltage exceeding the defined
safe limits after rezeroing. The eDAQ
lite
generates Calibration errors only on the
channels that have programmable gain and offset capabilities (e.g., ELHLS and
ELBRG channels).
eDAQReset
The eDAQReset flag indicates any eDAQ
lite
reboot. As such, it is simply an
informative message only.
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