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4. CONFIGURATION
SUB-MATRIX
PARAMETER
CLASSIFICATION
MISCEL
PASSWORD 2
DEFINITION:
Used to provide a limited access to configuration parameters.
HOW TO MODIFY IT:
Enter text.
POSSIBLE CHOICES:
8 digits max.
SEE ALSO:
See section 8.1 and the classification in section 9.1.
See section 4 for configuration matrix.
NOTE:
The instrument is shipped with no configured password.
This gives a limited access to configuration. (Parameters with
or )
NOTE:
If
PASSWORD 2 = PASSWORD 1
, the password will be understood as
PASSWORD 2.
If
PASSWORD 2 = PASSWORD 1
= a nil string, no password will be required
for configuration access.
NOTICE
Do not lose your password code. If you do, contact your service department or
technical assistance center.
If using the password function, both PASSWORD 1 & PASSWORD 2 are
required. These can be the same or they can be different.
Summary of Contents for DPR180
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Page 3: ...DPR 180 DIGITAL STRIP CHART RECORDER PRODUCT MANUAL Ref US1I 6171 Issue 13 March 2010 ...
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