
5.18
To zero the stroke count, authorized personnel must enter a specific number and press ENT. The number
that must be entered is the second code number listed in the Section 9.2. The present stroke count is
displayed in the counter menu.
Section 5.4.6 Access Configuration
As described in Section 3 the user must gain Access Control in order to perform certain operations and
change certain parameters. As described in Section 3, this access control can be obtained by two means,
Program/Run key or a user password system. These two means can be used alone or in combination with
each other.
Depressing the ACCESS CONFIG softkey from the Operator Terminal Configuration screen, Figure 5.8,
will display the Access Configuration screen, Figure 5.9.
Stroke
Mode
Sin
le Stroke
Drive
Speed
Stroke
Speed
SPM
SPM
0
0
Order
Counter
PC STATUS
Counter OFF
ACCESS
CONFIG
EXIT
0
0
Program/Run Switch
TOP
CHANGE
SETTING
CHANGE
NUMBER
Access Mode:
“Ke
and Code”
re
uires access
code and
RUN/PROG Ke
for an
chan
es. “Code
Onl
” re
uires
access code and
i
nores
RUN/PROG Ke
.
“Ke
or Code”
re
uires an
access code or
the RUN/PROG
Ke
but not
both. “Ke
Onl
” re
uires
RUN/PROG Ke
and does not
use access code.
HELP
ACCESS CODE CONFIGURATION
Access Mode:
Access Timeout:
Access Timeout:
Ke
or Code
20 Seconds
10 Strokes
User Description Used
Operator Level # 1 Yes
Operator Level # 1 Yes
Setup Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
EDIT
USER
1
2
3
4
SET
CONFIG.
CODE
Figure 5.9 Access Code Configuration
This display provides the following information:
1. Access Mode
2. Access Timeout, timed based
3. Access Timeout, Stroke based
4. A listing of all user names and their current On/Off status
Section 5.4.6.1 Access Mode Configuration
There are four access modes. These are Key and Code, Code Only, Key or Code, and Key Only. These
modes are explained in Section 3. The current access code applies to all users.
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