Logging Out; System Self-Diagnostic Test - Teledyne 7120 Operating Instructions Manual

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When you have finished typing the new password, press Enter. A verifica-
tion screen appears. The screen will prompt you to retype your password for
verification.
Use the UP/DOWN key to retype your password and use ENTER to
scroll through the letters, and last enter will complete verification. Your password
will be stored in the microprocessor and the system will immediately switch to
the Analyze screen, and you now have access to all instrument functions.
If all alarms are defeated, the Analyze screen appears as:
If an alarm is tripped, the second line will change to show which alarm it is:
NOTE:If you log off the system using the LOGOUT function in the
MAIN MENU, you will now be required to reenter the password
to gain access to Alarm, and Range functions.

4.3.4 Logging Out

The LOGOUT function provides a convenient means of leaving the analyzer
in a password protected mode without having to shut the instrument off. By
entering LOGOUT, you effectively log off the instrument leaving the system
protected against use until the password is reentered. To log out, scroll to field of
LOGOUT function, and ENTER to logout The screen will display the message:

4.3.5 System Self-Diagnostic Test

The Model 7100 has a built-in self-diagnostic testing routine. Preprogram-
ming signals are sent through the power supply, output board, preamp board and
sensor circuit. The return signal is analyzed, and at the end of the test the status
of each function is displayed on the screen, either as OK or as a number between
1 and 1024. (See System Self Diagnostic Test in chapter 5 for number code.)
If any of the functions fails, the System Alarm is tripped.
Note: The sensor will always show failed unless identical gas is
present in both channels at the time of the SELF-TEST.
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