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Program information and control menu, Menu operating instructions – Parr Instrument 6200 User Manual

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Menu Operating Instructions

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Program Information and Control Menu

Date & Time Settings: Access the sub-menu on
which Date & Time are set.

Date & Time Settings

Date: Displays current date and accesses the

sub-menu on which the date is set (YY/MM/DD)

format.

Time: Display current time and accesses the

sub-menu on which time is set in (HH:MM)

format.

Time zone: Allows the user to select the local

time zone. Pressing the button will toggle

through the time zones.

Software and Hardware Info: This screen displays
important information such as the main software
version, I/O board hardware information, CPU type,
I/O firmware revision, and Controller IP address.

Settings Protect: Provides protection for the pro-
gram options and settings on the menus. If this is
turned ON, the user will be warned that enumera-
tion keys are locked when a key is pressed. Enumer-
ation Keys either toggle a value (ON/OFF) or select
from a predefined list. This feature is used primarily
to protect the instrument settings from accidental
changes if one were to inadvertently touch or bump
up against the touch screen.

User/Factory Settings: This key leads to a sub-
menu that allows the user to save or recall user
defined instrument settings. Additionally, factory
pre installed settings supporting different bombs or
special operating modes can also be recalled.

User/Factory Settings

Reload Factory Default Settings: Used to erase all of
the settings and restore the factory default settings.

Reload User Default Settings: Used to restore the
last saved user’s setup should the program in the
instrument be corrupted for any reason.

Save User Default Settings: Used to record the
setup to the memory once the user has configured
the instrument to their operating requirements.

Note:

Keys which make global changes to the

setup of the calorimeter contain a YES or NO

response to make certain that the user wishes

to proceed. This two step entry is intended to

prevent inadvertent global program changes.