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4.5.
TOOLS
4.5.1.
SHOW S/N Serial Number
This is the serial number of the unit (eg “CORE 0216”) and provides the WiFi SSID address based on
the unique serial number (its WiFi unique identity). The number is set at the factory and is unique to
each unit.
4.5.2.
MSTR RSET
Master Reset provides a facility for rental firms to reset all parameters to known settings. These
settings are shown in Annex1 on the User Interface Map.
4.5.3.
DIAGnostics
Allows the factory to check various functions that will be used in the self-test sequence. The
following are worthy of note:
AN1 – Battery Current showing either charging current or useage current.
AN3 – Battery Temperature, also available in “BAT” menu
4.5.4.
SET LOCK
If the LOCK ON function is selected then the data entry to the system is locked to prevent tampering.
The full menu can still be seen using key presses but no changes can be made. LOCK ON is retained if
the unit is switched off then back on again.
To regain control of the unit the Unlock function should be selected by selecting “LOCK OFF” and
pressing Enter. The PIN Code to unlock the unit is set at the factory to “2673” – characters
represented as “CORE” on a standard telephone keypad.
This may be changed by entering the SET PIN menu option (Section 4.5.6).
4.5.5.
SET DISP
The keyboard display is extinguished after a fixed period of keypad inactivity in order to eliminate
glare. This function sets the time delay from last key operation between 30 and 300 seconds before
the display switches off. A reminder point is left switched on (bottom right of left display), as a
warning the unit is switched on when the LED head brightness is turned to zero and is running on
battery power. This reduces the likelihood of the unit being left on battery power indefinitely
without any indication.