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Configuration Level Access – Figs 4.1 and 4.2
To configure an instrument when 'Configuration security type' is
set to the factory default setting of 'Password protected':
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Access the Configuration Level – see Fig 4.1.
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Make changes to parameters as detailed in
Figs. 4.1 and 4.3.
To configure an instrument when 'Configuration security type' is
set to 'Internal switch protected':
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Not Protected' position – see Fig 4.2.
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Access the Configuration Level – see Fig 4.1.
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Figs. 4.1 and 4.3.
4
CONFIGURATION
4.1
Introduction
This section details the configuration of the instrument locally
using the front panel membrane switches. A configuration file
can also be created on a PC and transferred to the instrument
via one of the archive media options.
In addition, up to 5 different configurations can be stored in
internal memory and restored when required.
4.1.1
Configuration Level Security
Two methods of configuration access protection are available:
1)
Password protection
(Factory Default).
The Configuration level cannot be accessed until the
correct passsword has been entered – see Fig. 4.1.
2)
Internal switch protection
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The Configuration level cannot be accessed until the
instrument is withdrawn from its case and the internal
switch set to the 'Configuration Level Not Protected'
position – see Fig. 4.2.