Teledyne 3000TA-XL-EU quick start Password Protection, Entering the Password

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Quickstart Guide

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Any function can be selected at any time by pressing the appropriate button (unless password restrictions apply).

Password Protection

If a password is assigned, then setting the following system parameters can be done only after the password is entered: span and zero settings, alarm setpoints, analysis range definitions, switching between autoranging and manual override, setting up an auto-cal, and assigning a new password. However, the instrument can still be used for analysis or for initiating a self-test without entering the password.

If you have decided not to employ password security, use the default password TETAI. This password will be displayed automatically by the microprocessor. The operator just presses the Enter key to be allowed total access to the instrument’s features.

Note: If you use password security, it is advisable to keep a copy of the password in a separate, safe location.

Entering the Password

To install a new password or change a previously installed password, you must key in and Enter the old password first. If the default password is in effect, pressing the Enter button will enter the default TETAI password for you.

Press System

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Use the ◄► arrow keys to scroll the blinking over to PSWD,

Press Enter to select the password function.

Either the default TETAI password or AAAAA place holders for an existing password will appear on screen depending on whether or not a password has been previously installed.

T E T A I

Enter PWD

—or—

A A A A A

Enter PWD

If you are not using password protection, press Enter to accept TETAI as the default password. If a password has been previously installed, enter the password using the

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Contents Model 3000TA-XL-EU Page Getting Started Front Panel Operator InterfaceAccess Door Function KeysData Entry Keys Digital Meter DisplayRear Panel Equipment Interface Gas Inlet and Outlet One inlet and one exhaust outMount the Analyzer Make Gas ConnectionsConnect primary input power Install the fuseElectrical Connections Install the Micro-fuel Cell Install 50-Pin Equipment Interface ConnectorConnect the 9-pin D connector to the RS-232 serial port 2CXL Micro-fuel CellModel 3000 TA-XL-EU Quickstart Guide Default Configuration Using the Data Entry and Function ButtonsAuto Ranging on Available Functions Password Protection Entering the PasswordAuto Mode Zero Calibration Calibration of the AnalyzerZero Calibration Manual Mode Zeroing Auto Mode SpanningSpan Calibration Setting Alarm Parameters Manual Mode SpanningSet The Range Function Analyze Function Fixed Range or Autoranging Analysis
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