HMX6803
+
and OP
+
HMX
+
Installation and Operation Manual
43
Copyright © 2009, Harris Corporation
Chapter 3: Operation
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Rotate the hex switch to another parameter number/letter in the current
bank, and then repeat step 4.
•
Rotate the hex switch to “0” again to select a different bank, and then
repeat steps 3 and 4.
Use an available 6800
+
software control option to aid in viewing, setting,
and confirming the parameter value.
Recalling Factory Default Parameter Settings
describes all of the
parameter settings for HMX6803
+
and OP
+
HMX
+
modules, including the
original factory defaults. To return this module to its factory default settings,
you can either reset each parameter individually or do a global recall following
this procedure.
1. Rotate the hex switch to
0
.
2. Toggle the navigation switch to the bank number
0
.
3. Use the control LEDs to verify which bank you have selected, or use an
available 6800
+
software control option (serial/local or Ethernet/remote) to
aid in confirming your bank selection.
4. Rotate the hex switch to the global recall parameter
F
.
5. Toggle the navigation switch to
On
.
Use an available 6800
+
software control option to aid in viewing, setting,
and confirming the parameter value.
Reading Software and Hardware Versions
The current software version of your module can viewed using a HTTP
browser, a CCS-enabled control panel, or a CCS software application, such as
Pilot or Navigator. See your
RCP-CCS-1U Installation and Operation Manual,
CCS software application user manual
,
or CCS software application online help
for information on viewing software and hardware version numbers.
Changing Parameter Settings Using CCS Software
Before using CCS Navigator to change your module’s parameter settings, you
must discover the module. Discovery is the process by which CCS Navigator
finds, and then connects to your module.
Identifying Your Module in CCS Software
Whether your module is a HMX6803
+
or an OP
+
HMX
+
, when you discover it
in CCS Navigator or refresh it in
+
Pilot Lite, the module will be identified as a
HMX6803
+
.
If your module has an optional laser OP
+
HMX
+
component, the
Laser
Wavelength
parameter displays the wavelength. If the module does not have an
optical component, the
Laser Wavelength
parameter displays
Not Installed
.
In addition, if the module is an OP
+
HMX
+
, it will have one additional alarm
that standard HMX6803
+
modules do not. This alarm is
Laser Failed
.
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