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16800 Series Portable Logic Analyzers Service Guide 117
• If the system is unplugged while it is off and then plugged
back in, the system will not power on until the power button
is pressed.
Using a Short Press of the Power Button
Pressing the power button on a frame for a short time (less than
2 seconds or so):
• Closes all programs that are running.
• Writes all data to the disk.
• Turns off the power supply.
If the power button is depressed for a short time (less than 2
seconds or so) while another instrument has an open Remote
Desktop connection to this instrument, a message on the logic
analyzer screen (not on the remote desktop) will pop up asking
if you really want to power down. Clicking the 'yes' button
results in the above events. Clicking 'no' will prevent the
shutdown and not answering the dialog box (neither clicking
"Yes" or "No") will have no effect. Further short presses on the
power button will have no effect.
Using a Long Press of the Power Button
Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds will power
the system down abruptly. Use this method only when other
methods have not responded:
• Programs that are running will not be shut down. Any data
that has not been written to the disk will be lost.
• Turns off the power supply.
• If the system is unplugged while it is off and then plugged
back in, the system will not power on until the power button
is pressed.
• If the system does not boot, the hard disk drive will need to
be re- imaged.
Unplugging the Power Cord or Power Loss
Unplugging power while the instrument is turned on or a power
loss is similar to the long press of the power button with one
exception:
• When the system is plugged back in, it will power up and
boot into Windows.
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