Kipp & Zonen Brewer Mk III Operator's Manual page 133

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Reset <requestedReset> -> <actualResetType> from <resetTime> until <restartTime>.
Counts: <tepidResetCount>,<warmResetCount>
This is an information message. A message of this form is added each time the instrument
initializes. The fields:
<requestedReset>
The type of initialization that was requested. Possibilities:
Warm simply reset all the hardware to default settings
Tepid
rebuild the content of volatile RAM
Cold
rebuild the non-volatile RAM and volatile RAM, then reset all the hardware to
default settings
No
not requested at all; either the power was cycled or the watchdog circuit
restarted the firmware
<actualResetType>
The type of initialization that was actually performed. This can be
Warm, Tepid or Cold. The log is cleared unless this is Warm
<resetTime>
The last time read from the clock before the initialization started (e.g. just before power
down). This is only guaranteed to be valid on Warm resets although it is normally valid for
Tepid resets as well.
<restartTime>
The first time read from the clock after the initialization started (e.g. just after power up).
This time may be incorrect on a cold start.
<tepidResetCount>
The number of tepid resets attempted since the last successful initialization
<warmResetCount>
Please notify KIPP & ZONEN <info.holland@kippzonen.com> of the circumstances
The number of warm resets attempted since the last successful initialization
Resetting zero position illegal here:
When several motors are told to move simultaneously, none may move to a -ve step
position, thereby resetting the actual position of 0. The subsequent message indicates the
command which contains the error.
Second Flash operation attempted while one in progress in which this message was
generated.
Unknown RCommand state called.
Please notify KIPP & ZONEN <info.holland@kippzonen.com> of the circumstances in which
this message was generated.
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