Fluke 1595A Thermometer User Manual


 
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5.7.7 DELETE CONFIG (F3)
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The Delete Conguration function may be used to delete a conguration le in internal memory. The screen
shows a list of conguration les found in the internal non-volatile memory. The user presses the Up/Down
arrow keys to select one of the conguration les, then CONTINUE (F1) or ENTER to delete the le. The use
must conrm the action before the conguration is deleted.
5.7.7.3.1 RESTORE DEFAULT (F4)
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The Restore Default function may be used to restore settings to factory default values. The user must press the
YES (F4) function key to run the restore function. The NO (F5) function key or EXIT key will exit the screen
without restoring default settings. The settings that are affected are listed in the Store Conguration section.
5.7.7.3.2 UPDATE FIRMWARE (F5)
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The Update Firmware function key may be used to update the internal software to a newer version when avail-
able from the manufacturer.
The Update Firmware function is always password protected. The user will be prompted to enter the correct
password to proceed.
A message appears instructing the user to plug in a USB memory device that contains the rmware update le.
A conrmation message screen appears prompting the user to press YES to proceed. While the rmware
update le is being read from the USB and loaded into the system, the power must not be switched off. If the
power is switched off during the rmware update process, the instrument may no longer operate and will need
to be returned to the factory for servicing.
Caution: Do not switch off the power while the rmware is being updated.
Once the rmware update process is completed, a message indicates that the rmware has been successfully
updated. The user must then switch the power off and then on to restart and operate with the new rmware.
5.7.7.1 PASSWORD (F4)
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In the Password screen the user may view and change password settings. The Password screen is always
password protected (the default is 1234). The user will be prompted to enter the correct password to access the
screen. Password protection can be enabled for probe congurations, resistor denitions, certain measure func-
tions, and system time/date settings. See the following conguration eld descriptions for more detail.
PASSWORD - a four-digit number that must be entered by the user in order to change settings in any pass-
word protected screen. The user may change the password to any four-digit number. The default is 1234.
Important: The user must be sure to remember the password or record the password in a safe location.
If the password is forgotten or lost, the instrument must be returned to the factory to have the password
reset.
PROBE PROTECTION - enables or disables protection of probe denition related screens. This setting is
useful for ensuring that probe denitions in the Probe Library do not get inadvertently changed. The default is
OFF.