Notation conventions for the menus – Dwyer 8600 User Manual
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The password values shown in the table cannot be altered, so retain a copy
of these pages for future reference. This is the only reference made to
password values in this instruction book.
PASSWORD TABLE
Displayed Value
When Viewed
1
2
3
4
Security Level
Menu
Status
Primary
Locked
Secondary
Locked
Secure
Locked
Primary
Unlocked
Secondary
Locked
Secure
Locked
Primary
Unlocked
Secondary
Unlocked
Secure
Locked
Primary
Unlocked
Secondary
Unlocked
Secure
Unlocked
Password Value
To Enter
1110
1101
1011
111
NOTATION CONVENTIONS FOR THE MENUS
Because of the number of features available in this control, information is
included that may not apply to your specific control. All usable features are
included in this book, but may not be used in your process. To increase
clarity the following conventions are used:
1.
Certain features or functions shown in this book are contextual. This
means that Menu Items may or may not appear, depending on other Menu
Item selections. Whenever this occurs, a notation is made in the Menu Item
that "controls" or "directs" other menu items. If you are looking for a
particular menu item and can't find it, check the menu item that is its
"control" for proper setting.
2.
The "#" symbol is used in two ways. It is used inside a group of
characters to indicate which set point function (SP1 or SP2) is being
affected. It is also used before a group of characters of a menu item to
indicate that there may be more than one selection or value for that menu
item. This is used for certain repeated items such as in the Ramp/Soak
Program section.