
Selecting the Function Locking Code:
RANGE
,
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
If the
locking is switched off
, the display indicates:
To
lock the access
a four digit number
is entered (see 5.3) and the display indicates:
The functions
ENTER
,
START/STOP
and
OUTPUT
are no longer available in this
operating stage. However, a reading of all parameters on all channels is still
possible. The locking can only be released by re-entering the same locking
code. The locking is also cleared when a reinitialisation is performed (see 3.4).
6. SENSOR PROGRAMMING
As all ALMEMO
®
instruments contain the whole sensor programming stored in
the ALMEMO
®
connector plug, the user does not usually need to perform any
programming. Only if, for example, sensor errors must be corrected or existing
sensors must be scaled or limit values need to be specified the comprehensive
programming options have to be used. It must be considered that standard
sensors are, by a locking mode, protected against unintentional modification
and that the locking level must first be reduced before desired changes can be
performed (see 6.7). All parameters can easily be entered or changed via
keyboard when the corresponding sensor connector is connected.
6.1 Selecting the Input Channel
To query or to program the parameters of a sensor the corresponding input
channel must be selected within the desired function using the key CH . If this
is performed within any programming function, i.e. not with the rotary switch
moved to MEAS. VALUE, only the input channel will be changed but not the
selected measuring channel, i.e. the measurement is not being interrupted.
Increase the input channel by:
(programmed channels only)
CH
Decrease the input channel by:
press and hold (approx. 1s)
CH
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