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allowing you to edit the daypart. The user can then change the start day and time, end time, or preset associated
with the daypart being edited.
Remove Part: Permits removal of a daypart. The system prompts the user to select one of the currently defined
dayparts, and then prompts the user with a Continue To Delete? dialog with a Yes/No option. If the user selects
Yes, the selected daypart is deleted.
Load from Card: Retrieves daypart data stored on the PCMCIA card. This operation will restore any dayparts
that were previously saved to the card with the Save to Card operation, described below.
Save to Card: Backs up daypart information onto the PCMCIA card (for safety and sharing with others). It
saves all of the currently defined dayparts and the daypart state to the Omnia-3 PC card. These settings can be
loaded later by selecting the Load from Card option.
Current State [Enabled/Disabled]: Activates or deactivates the use of created dayparts. If Enabled, then the
system will automatically change presets as specified by any of the dayparts defined. If Disabled, then the
system will not use any of the dayparts defined.
Security
This menu allows configuration of all Omnia security features, such as password access, screen locking, and
remote access control. There are six sub-menus: Lock Unit, Login, Lock Password, Engineer Password,
Enable Remote and Disable Remote.
Lock Unit: Immediately locks the front panel controls and display. A dialog box is presented for password
entry to unlock the unit. Either the normal mode or engineer mode password can be used to unlock the unit.
Login: Permits access at one of two security levels (Normal or Engineer), using the appropriate password.:
Normal mode:
vito (all lower case)
Engineer mode:
tomtom (all lower case)
Lock Password: Allows changing the password for “Normal” access. This really should be called “Normal
Password”, but our software engineers wanted to include something to keep the users on their toes. This can be
performed either from “Normal” or “Engineer” security levels.
Engineer Password: Allows changing the password for “Engineer” access. Can be performed only from the
“Engineer” security level.
To change a password, use the standard click and turn of the jog-wheel to select the character position you wish
to change, and to select the character for that position.
After choosing a new password, continue rotating the jog-wheel until OK is highlighted. Push on the jog-wheel.
The password is now saved. If you wish to cancel this operation, just scroll onto the Cancel box and press the
jog-wheel. The operation is canceled.
Caution: Do not attempt to assign the same password to both security levels! You will lock yourself out
permanently!
Enable Remote: Allows remote control access to individual system parameters previously inhibited by the
Disable Remote command (see below). In other words, you can selectively cancel individual parameters that
were disabled for remote access. A list of parameters that have been disabled (through the Disable Remote
menu) for remote users is displayed. When a parameter is selected, it becomes available to “Engineer”
password users to edit through the remote software. Selecting Exit (None on am and net styles) exits the
Enable Remote screen without changing the current settings.