6 OPERATION
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TITAN VERSA Operations and Maintenance Manual
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User Access Levels
The TITAN VERSA employs three user access levels: Operator, Technician, and
Advanced. User levels are enabled by pressing the User icon in the upper-right status
section, then entering the correct password. Table 24 below summarizes the main
features of each user level.
User Access Level Summary
User Level Icon
Description
Password
Operator
Allows user to start and stop cycles
and run calibrations. Settings can
only be viewed.
None
Technician
(default)
All functionality except Advanced
functions
Determined by user
Advanced
All functions
5226
Technician Level
By default, the technician level is enabled without any password. This level allows the
user to have easy access to all settings except the Service Menu settings.
Operator Level
To protect settings from accidental changes and restrict operators to start and stop cycles
and calibrations only, the user must enable the Operator level (see Parameters section).
To set up the Operator level, the user must first enter a new technician password.
Once enabled, the system default boots to the Operator level. This level is disabled by
pressing the Login level icon and entering either the Advanced or Technician password.
The operator level has the following restrictions and permissions:
•
Permissions
o
Run a cycle form HMI or use Cycle Start and Option button
o
Run a Calibration or Cal Check
o
Use Vent or Test
o
Edit Test ID data
o
Start or Stop data logging
•
Restrictions
o
Can view (but not edit) all parameters in Test, Calibration, System and
Maintenance Menus.
Advanced Level
The Advanced level has access to all functions. Users should only use these functions if
properly trained. When the advanced menu button is pressed, the user will be
prompted to enter the advanced password.