Reference Manual Rev 3.23
Software Versions 3.xx
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7. Setup
The instrument digital setup facilities provide the means to configure and calibrate the
instrument.
7.1. Accessing Setup
There are two methods to access the Setup area. For further details of menu items
available in each setup mode, refer to the Setup Menu Quick Reference page 63.
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The Full Setup method provides access to all functions in Setup, including legal
for trade and calibration sensitive settings. Changes in Full Setup mode may
result in the calibration counter being incremented. Items marked with
⊗
indicate that the setting is trade critical. Changes to passcodes and restoring
the factory default settings can only be accessed in Full Setup mode. These
items will however not increment the calibration counter. If an attempt is made
to enter Full Setup using the incorrect passcode, the instrument will respond with
the message ENTRY DENIED. Refer to Passcodes page 28 for more
information.
Full Setup
WARNING
All items in all menus will be
enabled in Full Setup.
Care should be taken to avoid
inadvertently altering the Build or
Calibration settings.
To access Full Setup, first ensure
the instrument is on. Then press
and hold both the <POWER> and
<FUNCTION> keys together for
two seconds. Full Setup can also
be entered by pressing a push-
button accessed from the rear of
the instrument. Refer to
OPTIONS:R.ENTRY page 33 for
more details.
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The Safe Setup method restricts access to the Trade Critical settings. Changes
made in this mode will not increment the calibration counter. In this manual,
items marked with
⊗
indicate that the setting is trade critical. If an attempt is
made to enter Safe Setup using the incorrect passcode, or if an attempt is made
to alter a trade critical setting while in Safe Setup, the instrument will respond
with the message ENTRY DENIED. Refer to Passcodes page 28 for more
information.
Safe Setup
To access Safe Setup, first ensure
the instrument is on. Then press
and hold both the <POWER> and
<ZERO> keys together for two
seconds.