Emerson 6081-P instruction manual How the Security Code Works

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MODEL 6081-P pH/ORP

SECTION 6.0

 

DISPLAY AND OPERATION

6.5 SECURITY

6.6.1 How the Security Code Works

Use security codes to prevent accidental or unwanted changes to program settings, displays, and calibration. Two three-digit security codes can be used to do the following…

a.Allow a user to view the default display and information screens only.

b.Allow a user access to the calibration and hold menus only.

c.Allow a user access to all the menus.

1.If a security code has been programmed, pressing MENU causes the security screen to appear.

2.Enter the three-digit security code.

a.If a security code has been assigned to configure only, entering it will unlock all the menus.

b.If separate security codes have been assigned to calibrate and configure, entering the calibrate code will allow the user access to only the calibrate and hold menus; entering the configuration code will allow the user access to all menus.

3.If the entered code is correct, the main menu screen appears. If the code is incorrect, the Invalid Code screen appears. The Enter Security Code screen reappears after two seconds.

Refer to section 8.5 to program the security codes.

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Contents Model 6081-P Essential Instructions Shipping considerations for wireless products Power ModulesAbout This Document Quick Start Guide Hart PollAddress Menu Tree for Model 6081 pH Wireless Transmitter Model 6081-P pH/ORP Table of Contents CONT’D Number Title List of FiguresIii This page left blank intentionally Features and Applications Section Description and SpecificationsSpecifications General PH Range 0 to Specifications WirelessFunctional Specifications Measurement update rate 1/sec. to 1/10 minTelecommunication Compliance Hart CommunicationsFCC and IC Asset Management Solutions Considerations Section InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Preamplifier Location PRE-INSTALLATION SetupTemperature Element Reference Electrode ImpedanceSection Mounting on a Flat Surface Pipe Mounting Installing the Power Module Power Module InstallationSection This page left blank intentionally Sensor Wiring Section Sensor WiringGeneral Information This page left blank intentionally This page left blank intentionally Section Intrinsically Safe InstallationThis page left blank intentionally Section Commissioning Device Network ConfigurationNetwork Communications Verify Operation Screen B Section Display and OperationDisplay Screen a Screen CInformation Screen Messages KeypadHow the Security Code Works SecurityThis page left blank intentionally Section Operation with Model Off-line and On-line Operation Making Hart related settings from the keypadSection Programming the Transmitter Changing START-UP SettingsGeneral Purpose Choosing and Configuring the Analytical MeasurementDefinitions Choose Soln Temp Corr or Sensor Isoptntl Choose MeasurementPurpose Procedure Setting a security code Setting a Security CodeChoose Calib or Config Choose ResetTransmitter Making Hart Related SettingsResetting Factory Calibration and Factory Default Settings Procedure Installing default settingsProcedure Changing screen contrast Selecting a Default Screen and Screen ContrastProcedure Choosing a display screen Choose Default DisplayProcedure Programming the display timeout Choosing a Display TimeoutCalibrating Temperature Section Calibration TemperatureIntroduction Procedure Calibration pH and ORP SectionCalibration Slope and Offset Choose BufferCal Procedure Auto Buffer CalibrationProcedure Manual TWO-POINT Buffer Calibration Choose Standardize Procedure StandardizationProcedure Entering a Known Slope Value ORP Calibration Preparation of ORP standard solutionsThis page left blank intentionally Transmitter Maintenance Section MaintenanceOverview Cleaning Procedures Frequency of CleaningRejuvenating Reference Electrodes Checking the Reference ElectrodeCalibration Frequency ORP Sensor MaintenanceCalibration GeneralPower Module Replacement Environmental Considerations Handling ConsiderationsShipping Considerations General Section Return of MaterialThis page left blank intentionally Warranty Specifications subject to change without notice
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