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to disable the display of error messages. The default at power on is for error
messages to be enabled (“on”). Once the desired error display setting is selected
press the voltage encoder switch to accept the setting and return to the “Error
Handling Setup Menu”.
14) From the “Error Handling Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until “Err” “End” is
displayed. Then press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Error Handling Setup
Menu” and return to the “Unit Setup Menu”.
15) From the “Unit Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “SEt”
“End”. Press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Unit Setup Menu”.
NOTE: Alternatively a shortcut to the error display setting is provided. This shortcut can be used
in place of the numbered procedure above. From any run screen press and hold both encoder
switches until the display shows “Err” “diSP”. Release the encoder switches and the top display
will show “Err diSP” and the bottom display will indicate “on” or “OFF”. Rotate the current encoder
to change the on/off selection. Select “OFF” to disable display of error messages. Press the
voltage encoder switch to accept the selection and return to the run screen. If the voltage encoder
switch is not pressed and no changes are made to the on/off selection for a short period of time
the display will automatically return to the run screen.
NOTE: The display of error messages is enabled (“on”) by default when the unit powers on.
6.5.2. Clearing Error Codes
Most error codes are self clearing when the error condition is corrected. However certain error
codes require manual clearing. An example of error codes that require manual clearing are the
power failure error codes. If these error codes are enabled they are set when power is lost while
the power supply is operating. When power returns the error codes are set and must be manually
cleared. For a complete list of error codes see Appendix C: Error Codes.
Use the following procedure to view and/or clear active error codes. If the error condition still
exists after the error code is cleared it will be set again. See A.6.6: Error Handling Setup Menu for
details on the “Error Handling Setup Menu”.
1) Enter the “Unit Setup Menu” by pressing and holding both encoder switches until the
display shows “Unit” “SEt” (see A.6: Unit Setup Menu for details).
2) Rotate the current encoder until the display shows “SEt” “Err”. Then press the
voltage encoder switch to enter the “Error Handling Setup Menu”.
3) From the “Error Handling Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder to display “Err”
“CLr”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to enter the “Clear Error Menu”.
4) The “Clear Error Menu” can be used to view all active error codes, clear individual
error codes, or clear all active error codes. The “Clear Error Menu” is indicated by
displaying “CLr” on the top display. Rotating the current encoder will scroll through
the list of active error codes (bottom display). If no error codes are active the only
available selections will be “ALL” and “End”. Selecting “ALL” will proceed to screens
that allow all active error codes to be cleared. Selecting “End” exits the “Clear Error
Menu” and returns to the “Error Handling Setup Menu”. Selecting an error code will
proceed to screens that allow the selected code to be individually cleared. Once the
desired action is selected press the voltage encoder switch to proceed.










