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3.
Once the password has been confirmed
the display will show the message in Fig.
C, a lock symbol in the area 1 of the
display and the functions Unlock
and
Reset pw (reset password) which
correspond to buttons 2 and 3 (fig. 1)
respectively, in area 2 of the display;
4.
To exit the lock option of the work
stage, briefly press switch 9 in fig. 1;
5.
Should the need to modify the work
stage arise, activate the ‘Unlock’
option
by pressing the function button. The
unlock function will require the user to
enter the password that was set and
activated as described above.
6.
The reset password option can be
activated by pressing the (Reset pw)
button.
WARNING:
The Reset Password option should
only be used when there is no way of
tracing the work stage and when the
Lock/Unlock password has been lost.
To use this function contact the
constructor technical support
department directly.
Appendix:
titles/button symbols/function buttons
and pop-up notifications
In the following figure and table, you will find
the descriptions of the principal title/button
symbols/function buttons and pop-up
notifications, with regard to error messages
that may appear on the display:
Fig.C
Tasto F1
Tasto F2
Tasto F3
Tasto F4
Symbol
Position
on
display
Description
F4 key
If information needs to be
entered by the user, this
button must be pressed to
confirm the data
F3 key
Press this button in the
event user data is requi-
red and you need to can-
cel the operation;
F1 key
In the event there is a
request for the user to
enter data, use this but-
ton to cancel the last digit
entered;
F1 key
When the keyboard lock
function is activated, using
switch 10 (fig.1), this but-
ton must be pressed to
deactivate the lock.
F1 key
When the keyboard lock
function is activated,
using switch 10 (fig.1),
this button must be pres-
sed to activate the lock.
Summary of Contents for TM 236
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