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100 MM RECORDER USER GUIDE
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P000
P000
P010
FAn
PArc
Figure 3.2a
Entry to configuration
Pen fan/printhead park
1
Set chart speed
1
Align traces to chart zero and full scale
1
Set clock (date, time and date format)
1
Carry out input adjust
2
Function
Minimum access
level required
3.1.6 ANNOTATION (Cont.)
ON/OFFLINE MESSAGES
OFFLINE HH:MM:SS ONLINE HH:MM:SS
where HH:MM:SS are the times of occurrence, is printed in black whenever the recorder comes on-line (e.g. after the
pens/printhead have been changed, or when the process value display is returned to from a configuration menu).
3.2 CONFIGURATION
Initial entry to configuration is achieved from the background display by operation of the
Enter or Cancel key and then entering a password (initially 010). To enter the password
010, carry out the following procedure.
From background display, press the Enter or Cancel key
Display changes to '
P000
' with the left-most 0 flashing
Operate the cursor key.
Left-most 0 stops flashing, centre 0 flashes.
Operate Scroll Up key - centre 0 changes to 1
Operate Enter key
Display changes to
FAn
or
PArc
according to model
The rest of the Configuration menu (fig 3.2.1) is accessed using up/down arrow keys.
OPERATOR ACCESS LEVEL
Initially set to '0', this 'access level' requires the user to enter a password direct from the background display as de-
scribed above. Once entered, the user has full access to the recorder's configuration. See section 3.2.11 (PASS) for
details of password editing.
Setting the access level to 1 or 2 (AcES - Instrument configuration - section 3.2.11) allows the operator to carry out
the operations shown in table 3.2 without needing to enter the password.
Table 3.2 Operator access levels
ENTER INDICATOR
Whenever a change is made to a configurable item, an E symbol appears in the channel number display. Operation of
the Cancel (X) key resores the previous value and extinguishes the E. Operation of the Enter key, saves the new value
to the recorder's data base, and the E symbol disappears in three stages, as depicted below whilst the save takes place.