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Setup mode password security – Teledyne 6200E - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual

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Model 6200E Instruction Manual

Operating Instructions

M6200E Rev: A1

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6.4.1. SETUP Mode Password Security

Whenever the Model 6200E’s SETUP mode is activated the instrument will prompt the user to

enter a security password. The default password is 818. This allows access to all of the
instruments basic functions and operating modes as well as some of its more powerful diagnostic

tools and variables.

The analyzer will automatically insert 818 into the password prompt field. Simply press ENTR to

proceed.

Other password levels exist allowing access to special diagnostic tools and variables used only for

specific and rarely needed troubleshooting and adjustment procedures. They may be made
available as needed by Teledyne Analytical Instruments’ Customer Service department.

6.5. SETUP – CFG: Viewing the Analyzer’s Configuration

Information

Pressing the CFG key displays the instrument configuration information. This display lists the

analyzer model, serial number, firmware revision, software library revision, CPU type and other
information. Use this information to identify the software and hardware when contacting customer

service. Special instrument or software features or installed options may also be listed here.

SAMPLE* RANGE = 500.0 PPB H2S =X.XXX

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE

ENTER SETUP PASS : 818

8 1 8

ENTR

EXIT

SAMPLE

PRIMARY SETUP MENU

CFG

DAS RNGE PASS CLK MORE EXIT

SAMPLE

M101E SO2-H2S ANALYZER

NEXT

PREV

EXIT

Press EXIT at

any time to

return to

SETUP menu

Press EXIT at

any time to

return to the

SAMPLE display

Press NEXT of PREV to move back

and forth through the following list

of Configuration information:

MODEL NAME
SERIAL NUMBER
SOFTWARE REVISION
LIBRARY REVISION

iCHIP SOFTWARE REVISION

1

HESSEN PROTOCOL REVISION

1

ACTIVE SPECIAL SOFTWARE

OPTIONS

1

CPU TYPE
DATE FACTORY CONFIGURATION

SAVED

1

Only appears if relevant option of Feature is active.