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Operation and Maintenance Manual
Rev: L13
Section A: Programming the Controller
A – 1: Adjusting the Display Contrast
You can adjust the display contrast by holding down
either the up or down arrow keys for two seconds,
then after the controller beeps three times, use the
up and down keys to adjust the contrast.
A – 2: Security Settings
A – 2.1: Access Codes and levels
To view what access level you were given, press
the lock screen button while in any menu.
The Main Menu will also display who is logged on
along with the version of firmware.
You do not need to set all the access codes for
each level if you do not wish to. Also, a disabled
access code is not equivalent to 000, so entering
000 when it prompts for an access code will only
work if you have specifically assigned an access
code to be 000.
A – 2.2: Setting Access Codes
To set an access code, press the menu button,
then:
Select System Config
Choose User Setup
Then select the access level you want to set an
access code for.
To set Operator 1's access code, you would select
Oper. Access Codes, then select Operator 1.
Pressing and holding the +/- button disables the
access code, while pressing enter will enable and
set the access code to the value on the screen.
Operators may only change their own access code.
Managers may change their access code and any of
the Operators.
A – 2.3: Controller Options
Depending on how a particular controller is
configured, not all of the options listed in this
manual may be available.
A – 3: Navigating the menus
The controller's menus incorporate built in help text
to aid in understanding the function of each
parameter, item, and option.
A – 3.1: Common status messages
The very bottom line of the display contains the
time and date on the left while the right is reserved
for a number of status messages; the most
common are as follows:
"Busy..." - Indicates the controller is busy doing
something critical and it cannot stop until it
finishes. Until this message disappears, the
controller will not respond to your key presses
(although it does record them any will process
them when done). Normally this message is only
seen briefly after changing a setting, but it is also
used for lengthier operations such as factory
defaults and in the extremely rare case where the
internal diagnostics detect a memory problem and
attempts to correct it.
"(1 of 2) (More
)" - and the like indicate there
are more options for you to choose from than the
controller could show at one time. Press the right
arrow key (Next) to view them. The left number
indicates the current page, while the right number
indicates the total number of pages.
"Bad Value, Retry..." - Accompanied by an error
beep, this indicates the value you just entered was
not within the allowable range of values and was
not stored.
Warning: Interrupting the controller by
turning the power off while it displays the busy
message could result in the complete loss of all
of its settings.