Setup À Pass: Password Protection; Table 5-2: Password Levels - Teledyne T300 Operation Manual

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5.5. SETUP à PASS: PASSWORD PROTECTION
Table 5-2:
Password Levels
PASSWORD
Null (000)
Operation
101
Configuration/Maintenance
Configuration/Maintenance Access to Secondary SETUP Submenus VARS and DIAG whether
818
Toggle this
button to
enable, disable
password
feasture.
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The menu system provides password protection of the calibration and setup functions to
prevent unauthorized adjustments. When the passwords have been enabled in the PASS
menu item, the system will prompt the user for a password anytime a password-
protected function (e.g., SETUP) is selected. This allows normal operation of the
instrument, but requires the password (101) to access to the menus under SETUP. When
PASSWORD is disabled (SETUP>OFF), any operator can enter the Primary Setup
(SETUP) and Secondary Setup (SETUP>MORE) menus. Whether PASSWORD is
enabled or disabled, a password (default 818) is required to enter the VARS or DIAG
menus in the SETUP>MORE menu.
LEVEL
All functions of the main menu (top level, or Primary, menu)
Access to Primary and Secondary SETUP Menus when PASSWORD is
enabled
PASSWORD is enabled or disabled.
To enable or disable passwords, press:
SAMPLE
RANGE=50.0 PPM
<TST
TST> CAL
SETUP X.X
PRIMARY SETUP MENU
CFG DAS RNGE
SYSTEM
PASSWORD ENABLE: OFF
OFF
SETUP X.X
PASSWORD ENABLE: ON
ON
If the password feature is enabled, then when entering either Calibration or Setup Mode,
the default password displayed will be 000, and the new password must be input.
Example: If all passwords are enabled, the following control button sequence would be
required to enter the SETUP menu:
MENU ACCESS ALLOWED
CO= XX.XX
PASS
CLK MORE
ENTR EXIT
ENTR EXIT
SETUP
EXIT
EXIT discards the new
setting.
ENTR accepts the
new setting.
Setup Menu
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