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Accessing the Menu
The MGC1000 has 3 menu security levels to restrict users from making changes after installation. The security
levels are Low, Medium and High. One may consider these security levels as user, technician and OEM. By
default the low level security has a small number of menu items a user can access. The medium level security
has all the low level menu items plus other menu items a technician may change while in the field. The high
security level has the entire menu visible to the operator or OEM.
To access the MGC1000 menu, press the menu key. Review section Menu Glossary and Passcodes to
understand the menu level presets in the controller. The following screen will display to enter the passcode:
[Low=1111; Medium=5311; High=3482].
Figure 3: Enter Passcode
The password will be entered left to right. Utilize the up and down arrows, and press the Enter button
after each correct number: Entering this password will allow full access to the menu. If you enter the
wrong password, it will reset the display to 0000, allowing you to restart the entering process.
NOTE:
To learn more about passcode security and changing the security levels, please
refer to the Configuration Tool manual for the MPC-10 / TEC-10.
Main Menu
The MGC1000 controller is incredibly versatile within the menu structure. The operator is able to change
most parameters and settings from the face without the need of a PC tool, if desired.
The controller must
be in its stopped state in order to change a setting in the menu.
(The Tier 4 menu is the sole exception).
Described below are the main sections of the controller’s menu.
Cycling power to the controller is
recommended after making changes to set points and input/output.
Figure 4: Main Menu, page 1
Summary of Contents for PowerCore MGC1000
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