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MAS-6100 / MAS-6100A
SYSTEM SETTINGS GROUP
The fi nal Menu Group is for adjustments of System parameters. The “System” in this case means the unit’s
functions that are generally unrelated to individual inputs, outputs or any of the various production features.
System Settings
System Settings
FSR version # xxx
FSR version # xxx
This screen is an informational screen. Should you require technical assistance with your unit, the technical
support personnel may request that you read the contents of this screen to them during the support call.
System Settings
System Settings
SW date: 2007-7-11
SW date: 2007-7-11
This is an information page showing when the currently installed software was released. The information is
useful to the user as he or she compares the date to the support web site information describing the current
software release.
NOTE:
Normally, the user will examine the added features of each new software release and determine if
an update is worth doing in their particular operation. The greater period of time between the current date, and
the date shown for the currently installed software, the greater the likelihood that there are useful changes and
improvements present in the new release.
System Settings
System Settings
ID# 00-00-00-00-00-00
ID# 00-00-00-00-00-00
The TAC number is a unique identifi er for the unit and is for future use.
System Settings
System Settings
Select to Save Current
Select to Save Current
This screen provides a quick and easy way to store all current operating parameters. The unit will remember
the set up you are currently using at the time of data storage and also when you next apply power. To store the
current settings, press and release the control button.
System Settings
System Settings
OSD on power up [On]
OSD on power up [On]
This parameter controls whether the ‘welcome’ screen is displayed or not on power up – it can be disabled as
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