4 Operation Model 3010MB
4-6: Part I Teledyne Analytical Instruments
TRAK/HLD AutoCal
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Use < > arrows to blink AutoCal, and press
Enter
. A new screen for
Span/Zero set appears.
Span OFF Nxt: 0d 0h
Zero OFF Nxt: 0d 0h
Press < > arrows to blink Span (or Zero), then press
Enter
again. (You
won’t be able to set OFF to ON if a zero interval is entered.) A Span
Every ... (or Zero Every ...) screen appears.
Span Every 0 d
Start 0 h from now
Use
∆∇ arrows to set an interval value, then use < > arrows to move to
the start-time value. Use
∆∇ arrows to set a start-time value.
To turn ON the Span and/or Zero cycles (to activate Auto-Cal): Press
System
again, choose AutoCal, and press
Enter
again. When the Span/
Zero values screen appears, use the < > arrows to blink the Span (or Zero)
OFF/ON field. Use
∆∇ arrows to set the OFF/ON field to ON. You can
now turn these fields ON because there is a nonzero span interval defined.
4.3.3 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.
4.3.3.1 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