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Menus or submenus that can be locked out are:
•
Setpoint 1 configuration (SEt 1).
•
Setpoint 2 configuration (SEt 2).
•
Setpoint 3 configuration (SEt 3).
•
Setpoint 4 configuration (SEt 4).
•
Input configuration (InPut).
•
Display (dsp)
•
Analog output configuration (Anout).
•
Serial output configuration (rSout).
•
Logic inputs configuration (LoGIn).
•
Lock-out of the reset key, not of the logic function.
•
Offset value configuration
•
Direct access to the Setpoints value configuration (SEtVAL).
The first four and “SEtVAL” only appear if the corresponding option 2RE, 4RE, 4OP ó 4OPP has been installed, “Anout” will appear
when any of the NMA or NMV options are installed, and “rSout” when any of the RS2 or RS4 options are installed.
7.1 – Security menu diagram
The following figure shows the security menu. In this menu is configured the programming lockout. The access to this menu is
accomplished from the run mode by pressing the
key during 3 seconds, until the "CodE" indication appears.
The instrument is shipped from factory with the following default code: "0000". Once entered this code, the “LISt” indication will
appear, from which we will enter in the parameters lockout. Acceding to the "CHAnG" menu will allow us to enter a personal code,
that we have to write down and keep in a safe place (
Do not count on your memory
). This personal code makes the default
code useless.
If an incorrect code is entered, the instrument will return automatically to the run mode.
Total lockout programming is achieved changing to 1 the “totLC" variable, changing it to 0, will lead to the selective lockout of the
programming variables. Programming each one of the parameters to 1 will active the lockout, if they are set to 0 programming will
be accessible. Though the programming is locked out, it remains possible to visualise the current programming.
The "StorE" indication informs that the modifications effectuated have been stored correctly.
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Menus or submenus that can be locked out are:
•
Setpoint 1 configuration (SEt 1).
•
Setpoint 2 configuration (SEt 2).
•
Setpoint 3 configuration (SEt 3).
•
Setpoint 4 configuration (SEt 4).
•
Input configuration (InPut).
•
Display (dsp)
•
Analog output configuration (Anout).
•
Serial output configuration (rSout).
•
Logic inputs configuration (LoGIn).
•
Lock-out of the reset key, not of the logic function.
•
Offset value configuration
•
Direct access to the Setpoints value configuration (SEtVAL).
The first four and “SEtVAL” only appear if the corresponding option 2RE, 4RE, 4OP ó 4OPP has been installed, “Anout” will appear
when any of the NMA or NMV options are installed, and “rSout” when any of the RS2 or RS4 options are installed.
7.1 – Security menu diagram
The following figure shows the security menu. In this menu is configured the programming lockout. The access to this menu is
accomplished from the run mode by pressing the
key during 3 seconds, until the "CodE" indication appears.
The instrument is shipped from factory with the following default code: "0000". Once entered this code, the “LISt” indication will
appear, from which we will enter in the parameters lockout. Acceding to the "CHAnG" menu will allow us to enter a personal code,
that we have to write down and keep in a safe place (
Do not count on your memory
). This personal code makes the default
code useless.
If an incorrect code is entered, the instrument will return automatically to the run mode.
Total lockout programming is achieved changing to 1 the “totLC" variable, changing it to 0, will lead to the selective lockout of the
programming variables. Programming each one of the parameters to 1 will active the lockout, if they are set to 0 programming will
be accessible. Though the programming is locked out, it remains possible to visualise the current programming.
The "StorE" indication informs that the modifications effectuated have been stored correctly.