Resident Settings; Introduction To The Variable Wavelength Dector - Agilent Technologies 1100 Series Reference Manual

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Forced Cold Start Settings
Switches 1 and 2 do not force storage of this set of parameters in non-volatile memory.
Returning switches 1 and 2 to other positions (other than being both up) will allow for
normal operation.
Forced cold start erases all methods and data stored in the non-volatile memory.
CAUTION
Exceptions are diagnose and repair log books which will not be erased.
If you use the following switch settings and power the instrument up again, a forced
cold start has been completed.
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To return to normal operation, set switches back to your GPIB or RS 232 configuration
settings.
Stay-Resident Settings
Firmware update procedures may require this mode in case of firmware loading errors.
Switches 1 and 2 do not force storage of this set of parameters in non-volatile memory.
Returning switches 1 and 2 to other positions (other than being both up) will allow for
normal operation.
If you use the following switch settings and power the instrument up again, the instrument
firmware stays in the resident part, that is, it is not operable as a detector. It only uses
basic functions of the operating system for example, for communication.
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To return to normal operation, set switches back to your GPIB or RS-232C
configuration settings.
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Forced Cold Start Settings
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Stay Resident Settings
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