
PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - POWER-UP MESSAGES
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System 2 Installation / Programming Manual
MEMORY ALLOCATION: You may choose any number to place in the [brackets] below but, your
choices cannot allow the amount of users to diminish below 200. In other words the lower limit for
users is 200. Your selected data is permanent. If you decide to change any of these selections later,
you must Clear all Memory, lose all data, and start over.
Power-up Messages
The system will power up with the following message.
WARNING!!!
Memory Corrupt!
1=Clear Now
2=Clear Later
Clear Now? [1]
If this is the first time you are powering the unit press 1 to clear memory and initialize system
settings to their default values. If the unit has been up and running, and the VDT says that
memory is corrupt, you must clear memory - at least eventually. This situation may occur as a
result of a large power surge or a poor ground. If this message appears during the course of
operation, it may be possible to “limp along” until the end of the day when system traffic is
reduced. In this case, you can press 2 and clear memory later in the day when the unit will not
be in use.
After making your choice, the VDT will display the following:
Initializing...
Please Wait . . .
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Press Any Key
You will now be prompted to “Set up” the Systems configuration.
Start the Initialization Process
When you apply power the first time, the System CPU must arrange your System 2 Memory
Allocation Tables.
First you can select the amount of events the System 2 will buffer, or store, in memory. These
stored events are then available to you for display should you want to view the system history.
The maximum amount of stored events your System 2 can store depends on the amount of
memory you have purchased. If no additional memory has been installed, the upper limit is 250
events. If an additional RAM memory chip is installed the upper limit is 2,500 events.
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