
Temperature recorder and printer
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C
HAPTER
4
C
HANGING
S
ETTINGS
This chapter explains how to change settings of the VLTS device. Settings are password-
protected. To change settings, scroll with
/
until you reach
Settings Submenu
and
press
. When the prompt
Enter password
appears, enter the password. The factory
default password is a string of 4 characters, in this order:
,
,
,
. To
change the password, see
at page 25. Upon exiting, or after 30
seconds without pressing any key, the settings entered will be automatically saved. A beep
will sound and
Please wait saving settings
will appear on the display. If the printer is on,
Settings saved
will be printed, and the VLTS will revert to reading mode.
In VLTSC devices, settings can be changed also through the portal. See page 30.
To change settings in VLTS, follow these instructions:
1.
Press
/
until the
Settings submenu
appears.
2.
Press
to enter the settings submenu.
Enter password
will be displayed.
3.
Enter the password (4 characters). If you have not yet changed password, enter the
default password:
,
,
,
. You will be prompted
Load
configuration file
, which is the first option in the settings submenu, and which
enables to load the settings from an external memory device.
4.
There are 13 submenus in a VLTS device. To navigate between them, use the
/
keys. The menus can be scroll forward or backward.
These are the 13 items in the settings submenu (ascending order
):
Load configuration file
–
load settings from external memory
Set Sensor type
–
set the sensor type for each channel
Set Calibration
–
calibrate sensors / temperature channel
Set Channel name
–
rename channels to identify sensors
Set Alarms
–
set alarm events and limits
Set Daily Min/Max Print
–
set daily minimum/maximum report printout
Set Server
–
set APN address for server
Set Scale/Date format
–
set temperature unit and date format
Set Clock and Date
–
set the date and time
Change Password
–
change the password
Set Unit, Veh … name
–
rename unit, company and ID number
Set Sampling Rate
–
set the sampling rate
External Memory Overwrite
–
overwrite old data when external memory is full.
Notes:
−
See a full diagram of the Operating Menu in Appendix D, page 40.
−
See Default Settings in Appendix A, page 35.
−
Only changed settings confirmed by pressing
will be saved, even though by
automatically exiting from the settings menu,
Settings saved
is displayed or printed.
−
To select an item from the menu, press
, and the first item will be displayed.
−
Variables in the settings that can be changed but have not been selected will be
marked with an *.
−
To save and exit the changes in the settings, you must press
.