I uploaded the SELFTEST.TXT filePlease find the measurements on my analyzer, it indeed does not seem right on your analyzer.
Have you ran the selftest? That's where i would start.
This should already give you a hint if the UPL passes or fails this test and where exactly.
- Ensure you have the B10 module installed
- if not, send me a private message with your serial number (or picture of the label on the back) and i'll generate all your license keys.
- If installed, go to options and execute macro
- go to C: - UPL - USER and select SELFTEST.BAS
- Follow the instructions
- Type Ctrl-D on your keyboard to enable the measurement screen at the top of your display.
- Hit F3 to go back to the BASIC environment to see the output of the selftest script (since the output goes away quick)
Kind Regards,
Bart
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Hi! I have came across 4 of these units and 3 of them has dead hdd, replaced all the caps on the motherboard and the CMOS battery too.
I saw posted a lot of files for this device, but sadly the links no longer working. Can i download all the files?
If i lost the CAL files from the 3, can i use the 4th units CAL files for all of them, or tied to the Serial numbers?
Thanks for all of your help!
I saw posted a lot of files for this device, but sadly the links no longer working. Can i download all the files?
If i lost the CAL files from the 3, can i use the 4th units CAL files for all of them, or tied to the Serial numbers?
Thanks for all of your help!
The link to the Google drive with the files in the first post of this thread still works for me.
You don’t need to do anything with cal files if all you did was replace the hard drive / reinstall the software. It will restore them from hardware
You don’t need to do anything with cal files if all you did was replace the hard drive / reinstall the software. It will restore them from hardware