
Reference Manual Rev 3.23
Software Versions 3.xx
Page 28
Industrial
NSC
OIML
NTEP
The Calibration
Counter
increments when
trade critical
settings, marked
with
⊗
, are
changed. An
example of the
counter is
C.00019.
The Calibration
Counter
increments when
trade critical
settings, marked
with
⊗
, are
changed. An
example of the
counter is
C.00019
The Calibration
Counter
increments when
trade critical
settings, marked
with
⊗
, are
changed. An
example of the
counter is
C.00019
The Calibration Counter
increments when trade
critical settings in the
Calibration (CAL) menu,
marked with
⊗
, are
changed. An example of
the counter is C.00010.
The Configuration
Counter increments when
other trade critical settings
(ie. not in the CAL menu),
marked with
⊗
, are
changed. An example of
the counter is F.00009.
The value(s) of the counter(s) is written on the tamperproof trade label on the front
or top of the indicator for trade-certified applications and functions as an electronic
seal. If any legal for trade settings are changed on the instrument, the current value
of the calibration counter(s) will be different from the recorded value and the seal is
broken. In this manual, items marked with
⊗
indicate that the setting is legal for
trade critical settings.
6.9. Passcodes
The instrument has two levels of passcodes to provide a security lock on accessing
Setup via the keypad.
•
Full Setup Passcode
•
Safe Setup Passcode
The Full Setup passcode can also be used to access Safe Setup.
6.9.1. Full Setup Passcode
Setting a passcode for Full Setup restricts any access to Full Setup. Refer to
FULL.PC (Full Security Passcode for Digital Setup) page 35.
6.9.2. Safe Setup Passcode
Setting a passcode for Safe Setup restricts access to Safe Setup functions. Refer
to SAFE.PC (Safe Security Passcode for Digital Setup) page 35.
6.9.3. Setup Lock-Out
If an attempt is made to enter Full or Safe Setup using an incorrect passcode, the
instrument will respond with the message ENTRY DENIED and then the user will be
returned to normal operating mode. A passcode counter has been set so that only
three failed attempts can be made to access Full/Safe Setup. On the fourth attempt
the user will be 'locked out' of Full/Safe setup. Should this occur the ENTER PASS
prompt will not display, but instead the ENTRY DENIED message displays and
returns the user to the normal operating mode. To rectify this issue the instrument
must be turned off. When the instrument is turned back on the passcode counter is
reset to zero (allowing the user to enter the correct passcode).