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3.5.10 Continue cycle: ‘ContinuE’
This function determines how the timer operates
when power is restored after an interruption.
Two options are available.
‘OP.OFF’
When power is restored, after initialisation, the
instrument will show the display(s) present
when power was removed. The timer will then
wait for a starting instruction. Both optional
control outputs will be open.
‘OP.rEStOr’
When power is restored, after initialisation, the
instrument will show the display(s) present
when power was removed. The timer will then
wait for a starting instruction. Both optional
control outputs will be restored to their
condition when power was removed.
To check or change the status of this function
select 'ContinuE' from the main menu and press
P
which will reveal the current setting. Pressing
the
Up
or
Down
buttons will toggle the display
between ‘On’ and ‘OFF’. When set as required,
press the
E
button to enter the setting and return
to the main menu.
3.5.11 Local reset of timer: ‘LOC- rSEt’
When local reset is turned on, operating the
Up
and
Down
push-buttons simultaneously for more
than two seconds in the display mode will reset
the timer. The set time Set t will remain
unchanged.
To check the status of the local reset function
select 'LOC-rSEt' from the menu and press
P
which will reveal if the function is 'On' or 'OFF'. If
required press the
Up
or
Down
button to change
the setting, followed by the
E
button to return to
the main menu.
The timer may also be reset remotely by
connecting terminals 7 and 8 together.
3.5.12 Resetting elapsed time grand total:
‘CLr. Gtot’
The grand total is a separate eight digit counter
which totalises elapsed time in hours and tenths
of an hour, but is not cleared when the timer is
reset.
The grand total time may be viewed when the
instrument is in the display mode by operating
the
E
and
Down
push-buttons simultaneously.
The grand total time can only be reset to zero
from the 'CLr. Gtot' function in the main
programme menu. To zero the grand total select
'CLr. Gtot' and press
P
which will cause the
instrument to display 'Clr. no' with 'no' flashing.
Continuously press the
Up
or
Down
push-buttons
until 'CLr. YES' is displayed and then press
P
which will result in a 'CLr 0000' prompt with one
digit flashing. Using the
Up
, and
Down
buttons
and the
P
button to move to the next digit,
confirm the request by entering the password
'SurE'. Note 'S' is entered as '5'. Pressing
E
will
then reset the grand total counter to zero and
return the instrument to the 'CLr. Gtot' prompt in
the main menu.
WARNING
After resetting the grand total to
zero the old grand total can not
be recovered.
3.5.13 Security code: ‘CodE’
The calibration and conditioning of the BA364D
may be protected by a four digit security code
which must be entered before access to the
programme menu is allowed. New instruments
are programmed with the default security code
0000 that allows unrestricted access to all
programming functions without entering a
security code.
To enter a new security code select 'COdE' from
the menu and press
P
which will cause the
instrument to display the current security code.
Each digit of the code can be changed using the
Up
and
Down
push-buttons, and the
P
button to
move to the next digit. When the required code
has been entered press
E
to return to the main
menu. The revised security code will be activated
when the instrument is returned to the display
mode.
If the security code is lost, access to the
programmable functions can be obtained by
moving the internal security link to the override
position as shown in section 1.6.1. The original
security code can then be viewed by selecting
'COdE' from the main menu and pressing
P
.