
Instruction manual
NivuFlow Mobile 600
page 62
rev. 00 / 04.09.2017
25.2 Change WLAN Password
The WLAN password is is set to an individually determined ID
per default
. This ID can be
found on a label on the top of the instrument (inside of the enclosure).
The default password can be changed as described below. The new password must have
between 8 and 32 characters.
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Procedure:
1. Open the main menu with "Menu".
2. Open >Communication<.
3. Open the >WLAN< menu.
4. Select >Password<.
5. Enter the new password and confirm.
Up to four users may have access to transmitter and parameters simultaneously via WLAN.
Simultaneous access will not be indicated or logged.
Necessarily observe to agree parameter changes in order to avoid several users accessing the
parameters at the same time. Always the latest saving process applies.
Important Note
Never give the password to unauthorised persons!
If you need to note down the password always keep it in a safe place.
25.3 Change Instrument SSID
The SSID is set to the serial number of the instrument
per default
. The serial number can be
found on the nameplate on the side of the enclosure.
The default SSID can be changed as described below. A new SSID must have between 8 and
32 characters.
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Procedure:
1. Open main menu via "Menu".
2. Open >Communication< menu.
3. Open >WLAN< menu.
4. Select >SSID< field.
5. Enter new name and confirm.
25.4 Lost Password
Each NivuFlow Mobile is shipped with an individual PUK ("Personal Unblocking Key" or Super-
PIN) which permits to create a new password and to reactivate the instrument.
The PUK is identical to the default WLAN password and can be found on a label attached on
the transmitter top (inside of enclosure).
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Procedure:
1. Open cover.
2. Loosen hexagon socket screws of battery compartment cover and remove the
cover.
3. Remove the rechargeable batteries.
4. Hold the magnet to the reed contact and plug a battery simultaneously.
The magnet must be held to the reed contact for at least 15 seconds until the LED