Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual User Login, Display Utilities, Display Brightness

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Section 4 – Functional Description

4.7User Login

If password protection is enabled, the user will have to log in to be able to use many of the functions of the recorder. There are various levels of protection and access to functions is based on user privileges. These levels are:

User: Can operate the recorder but cannot change any settings or configuration. Manager: Can operate and configure the unit, but cannot change basic settings.

Administrator: Can operate the unit, and change all configurations and settings.

If password protection is NOT enabled then all users have administrative privileges. Log in is done via the System Utility Menu using the log in icon shown right. This will bring up the login dialog box shown below right.

Note: If a user is not logged in and attempts to access a protected function, this log in dialog box will pop up at each instance. Logging in allows a user to navigate the unit without having to deal with this at each attempt to do anything. Once logged in a user remains logged in until they log out or their log in time expires, however they will be required to enter their password.

Enter the User ID and Password using the keyboard and tap OK (Check mark). Check the “Change Password” box if you wish to change your password.

To Log Out tap the Log In icon and you will be asked if you want to log out. Tap the Yes button.

Logging in or out is recorded in the Activity Log.

Figure 4-7 Log In

4.8Display Utilities

The Display Utility menu allows the user to control the display brightness and background color. Enter this dialog by tapping the icon shown left, in the System Utility Menu.

4.8.1 Display Brightness

The display brightness can be set at varying levels, either continuously or can be set to dim after a preset time. Refer to 3-11. There are two sliders – Dim Level and Normal Level.

The Dim Level is the level the display will dim to after the Time Out, which is selected in the dropdown box to the left of the Dim Level slider bar. It is shown as 2 minutes in Figure 4-8. In order for the Dim Level Time Out to be active you need to check the Enable box. To set the Dim Level place the stylus on the slider bar and drag the pointer or tap the slider bar. The display brightness will alter in real time. Select the required level.

The Normal Level setting will be the default brightness of

the display. To change the brightness, place the stylus onFigure 4-8 Display Setup the slider bar and drag the pointer or tap the slider bar. The

display brightness will alter in real time. Select the required level.

After the preset period of inactivity, the display will dim to the Dim Level setting. Any screen touch activity will restore the normal level of brightness.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents Environment and Location Installation Wiring Specifications and ProceduresDisplay Elements Browsing Annotations Timer/Totalizer Reset Special EventsTurning the unit off Annotating Trends Browsing Historic DataDigital Input/Output AlarmsRecord Setup System Administrative Menu102 Touch Screen Cleaning Instructions CalibrationWorld Wide Web Web Based FTP Manager Ethernet Protocols USB Connections Utility ProgramsTrademarks Symbols09/11/2008 REV General Description OverviewSystem Overview System Overview09/11/2008 REV Display Area Recorder FrontStylus Status IndicatorMedia Door IR Comm PortPower Supply Recorder Rear PanelAnalog Inputs Computer Interface Input/Output ModuleFiles Configuration FilesMiscellaneous Files Exhibitor SoftwareData Files Activity FilesQuick Start Guide Security KeyboardingHelp Activity LightsUser Levels Remote Access PasswordsEnvironment and Location Equipment HandlingRecorder Dimensions in Inches mm InstallationFront Panel Cut Out Panel MountingRear View Panel Insertion Panel Front GasketWiring Specifications and Procedures Power RequirementsPower Connections Rear Panel Signal Input WiringLinear Inputs Resistance Temperature Detector RTD InputsAnalog Inputs Thermocouple InputsFrequency Potential Free ContactsRelay Output, Contact Input EthernetUSB Connection Audio ConnectionMouse and Keyboard Connection 24Vdc Isolated Output Option Isolated Serial Interface Option18 RS485 Adapter 19 RS485 120 Ohm Jumper Display Elements Live Display AreaTask Bar Utility Setup Menu Utility Setup Menu09/11/2008 REV Alarm, Event and Activity Logs Record SessionFolder Mydata Data File Mydata.dat Bitmap Files Text Files Load Configuration Configuration ManagerE-mail Window Sending EmailUser Login Display UtilitiesDisplay Brightness Background Color Timer/Totalizer ResetRecord on Alarm Special EventsAlarm Master Setup Email on Alarm EventRecord Setup Digital Input Setup Record Mode System SetupDrawing on the Screen Annotating TrendsAdding a Text Message Browsing Historic Data13.4 Zoom with point markers Zoom and Compress Data13.6 Memo View 13.7 Bitmap View Using the Cursor13.8 Cursor Mode View Memos and BitmapsBrowsing Annotations Using Browser Jump ToMaster Channel Setup Setup display as shown rightInput Channels Channel Setup Channel SetupChannel Type Setup Linear InputResistance Input Thermocouples and RTDs Industrial Square Root ExtractionCalculated Input Calculated Channel Setup09/11/2008 REV Conditional Input Gated TimerTotalizer Reset PointFrequency Frequency/Pulse CountPulse Count 13 Pulse Count SetupRecorder Setup Building the Display Display Builder3 Display Builder EditingRotate List Will show OFF Digital Display SetupWidgets Digital DisplaysDisplaying Min, Max or Average Values Channel. For information only Bar Graph SetupBar Graphs Channel Type Shows the current widget style for09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV Trend Setup Window Trend Setup09/11/2008 REV Rate Alarms1 Alarm Master Setup Alarm Master SetupAlarm Setup Digital Input/Output 1 Digital Output Setup Digital Output SetupDigital Input Setup 09/11/2008 REV Select Channels Record SetupPoint type Max Min Average Media and FilenameRecord Rate What to RecordTimed Record Split FilesTriggered Record Media Alarm System Admin Menu System Administrative Menu09/11/2008 REV Temperature Compensation System SetupNTP Time Server Menu Timeout Modbus SettingsMouse Pointer Enable Config Auto SaveUser User Setup Password ManagementFile Explorer 6 Network IP Address Network Settings7 Web User Admin Web User ManagerSmtp Email Settings Set ActiveSync Password9 USB ActiveSync Password Registry System ReFlash Languages09/11/2008 REV World Wide Web Communication3 View Recorder Web Based FTP Manager 2 FTP File Manager Communication OPC Server Ethernet ProtocolsModbus Server Modbus Status RegistersModbus Data Registers Register # USB Connections FTP Manager Utility Programs09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV Remote Control Remote Display3 Remote Recorder Remote Manager 4 Remote Manager5 Remote Manager Connected Cleaning Instructions Touch ScreenCalibration Full Cal Calibrating Linear Voltage InputsSet Channel Zero CalStore Cal Calibrating the RTD Current SourceCalibrating Frequency Go to Table of Contents Power Fail Protection Resolution ColorVirtual Chart Speed Power RequirementsType Range C Accuracy C Range F Accuracy F Recording Rates SafetyDimensions WeightAppendix B Digital Input Voltage Adjustment Fig B-4 Digital IO Module Jumpers 2 Channel shown Input BoardWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature

RD8300 specifications

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