
3M™ Wireless Communication System Model XT-1
Store Manager Operating Instructions
November 2011 -
Revision 1.8
Page 5 of 65
Configuration
Configuration
Enter Configuration Mode
Configuration mode is a passcode-protected area that contains most of the configuration options for the base
station system. Using the access provided for users it is possible to set up all of the functionality of the system.
To enter the configuration mode:
•
From the Run mode menu, press and hold
Mode
.
•
While continuing to hold
Mode
, enter your user passcode.
•
Release
Mode
. The display will show the user name and ID number
(e.g.,
User1 ID = 1
)
Notes:
The default user password is 1234.
There are two levels of passcode: installers and users. Using a user’s passcode permits you into
the entire system menu.
Navigating the Base Station Display
Once you are in the configuration mode, you can use the buttons on the
base station display to update all configuration parameters.
Interpreting Display Information
Depending upon what you are doing, or what you can do, text on the display
screen is handled according to the following conventions:
Static or Informational
Static, informational, or non-editable text has no
markings on it.
<Editable, not selected>
Editable items that are not currently selected
appear inside of outwardly pointing pointers.
>Editable, Selected<
Editable items that are currently selected appear
inside if inwardly-pointing pointers.
g
Editable, in Edit Mode
f
Editable items that are currently being edited
have arrows pointing inwardly.
[Variable, not Editable]
Variable items that cannot be edited appear
inside square brackets. In some cases the item is
editable, but only from a different location in the
menu.
{ information }
An on-screen explanation of a key point or
reminder appears within curved brackets.