Startup & the Setup Wizard
Menu Screens: Keypad Display vs. EZ Cal II
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LevelPRO User Manual
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If the screen is opened in write mode and the user is not logged in, the screen will
change to the password screen so the user may log in with a password. Only users with
engineering access may submit changes to the information stored in the detector’s
database.
In writing mode, the function keys perform different operations.
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F1 will exit write mode without saving any changes.
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F2 will submit and save the new data.
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F3 will move the user through the different fields available for editing on the
screen.
Editing Fields with
Dropdown Menus
Once write mode has been opened on the transmitter, the topmost editable field will
be highlighted. Once the field is selected, the up and down arrow keys enable the user
to explore the dropdown selections. If a field contains more characters than the screen
can display, using the right and left arrows will shift the data and provide visibility.
Once changes are complete, press the F2 button to submit and save the data to the
detector.
Menu Screens:
Keypad Display
vs. EZ Cal II
Because the LevelPRO integrated units do not include a keypad or display, it is
recommended that the EZ Cal II software be utilized to achieve full functionality. For
the purposes of this manual, functionality will be primarily demonstrated through
instructions on the operation of the EZ Cal II software. A complete map of the
LevelPRO -T keypad display screens can be found in Appendix A. Each section of
instruction on the EZ Cal II software will provide the location of the corresponding
keypad display screens in Appendix A.
Upload /
Download
Configuration
The Upload/Download Configuration screen can be accessed either by selecting the
screen from the Functions dropdown menu at the top of the screen, or by clicking the
second to last icon button, which is circled in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1.
File Configuration Screen
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