Operating Instructions
Setting User Access Levels and Passwords
User accounts are used to manage access to the features and functionality available in the metal
detector. Four access levels are available, which are described in the
may set specific passwords for each level. The password can consist of up to 4 numbers, from 0 to 9..
You may also optionally select not to use the access levels feature so that anyone using the machine
has unrestricted access to all of the available features and functionality.
To set the User Access Level passwords, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Service > Passwords
to display the
Passwords
menu options.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to select the
Operator
option and press the
OK /
Enter Key
to enable the first number for the Operator user access level password to
be entered.
3.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to select the required first number and then
press the
OK / Enter Key
to confirm the selection. This will then automatically
select the second number for editing.
4.
Repeat step 3 until you have selected and confirmed each number required for the Operator
user access level password. Up to four numbers may be used.
5.
Once you have entered the required password, press the
Cancel Key
to display the
Passwords
menu options again.
6.
Then repeat steps 2 to 5 to enter passwords for the
Supervisor
,
Quality
and
Engineer
access levels.
Turning Off the Access Level Feature
To turn off the User Access Levels feature, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Service > Configuration > General
to display the
General
menu options.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to select the
Access Levels
option and press
the
OK / Enter Key
to enable the current value to be edited.
3.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to select either the
ON
or
OFF
option and then
press the
OK / Enter Key
to confirm the selection.
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