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Posted: 2021-06-25 09:30 PM . Last Modified: 1 week ago
I have an old AP9319 Environment monitor with one probe. Someone moved the probe from one port to the second port. Now the AP9319 believes that it should have two probes and always complains about "Lost Comm" on one probe port as a result. I'm unable to find a way to delete the non-existing probe.
Does anyone know how to tell an AP9319 that the probe shouldn't actually be there?
This is the problem:
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Posted: 2021-06-25 09:30 PM . Last Modified: 1 week ago
I have an old AP9319 Environment monitor with one probe. Someone moved the probe from one port to the second port. Now the AP9319 believes that it should have two probes and always complains about "Lost Comm" on one probe port as a result. I'm unable to find a way to delete the non-existing probe.
Does anyone know how to tell an AP9319 that the probe shouldn't actually be there?
This is the problem:
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Posted: 2021-06-25 09:30 PM . Last Modified: 1 week ago
I have an old AP9319 Environment monitor with one probe. Someone moved the probe from one port to the second port. Now the AP9319 believes that it should have two probes and always complains about "Lost Comm" on one probe port as a result. I'm unable to find a way to delete the non-existing probe.
Does anyone know how to tell an AP9319 that the probe shouldn't actually be there?
This is the problem:
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