
TELEDYNE Model 9110AH NO
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Analyzer Operator Manual, 01620, Rev. F
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Security Feature
The RS-232 port can be connected to a public telephone line which could compromise
instrument security. If the LOGON feature is implemented, the port has the following attributes:
1. A password is required before the port will operate.
2. If the port is inactive for 1 hour, it will automatically LOGOUT.
3. Repeat attempts at logging on with incorrect passwords will cause subsequent logins to be
disabled for 1 hour.
4. If not logged on, the only command that is active is the '?'. If this command is issued the
M9110AH will respond with MUST LOG ON.
5. The following messages will be given at logon.
LOG ON SUCCESSFUL
Correct password given
LOG ON FAILED
Password not given or incorrect
LOG OFF SUCCESSFUL
Logged off
The RS-232 LOGON feature must be enabled from the front panel by setting bit 4 from
Table 5-9. Once the feature is enabled, to logon type:
LOGON 940331
940331 is the default password. The password can be changed to any number from 0 to 999999
by the variable RS232_PASS. To change the password enter the command
V RS232_PASS=940331
which sets the password to the factory default.
Protocol of Port Communication
The RS-232 interface has two protocols of communication, because if the port is attached to a
computer it needs to have different characteristics than if used interactively. Consequently,
there are two primary styles of operation: terminal mode and computer mode.
When an operator is communicating with the analyzer via a terminal, the analyzer should be
placed into TERMINAL MODE, which echoes keystrokes, allows editing of the command line
using the backspace and escape keys, and allows recall of the previous command. When a host
computer or data logger is connected to the analyzer, it should be placed into COMPUTER
MODE, which does not echo characters received or allow the special editing keys. See Table 5-
10 for relevant commands.
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