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VISUAL SUPERVISOR HANDBOOK
2.8.1.2 USER ID ACCESS METHOD
In order to gain access using this system, a ‘User Identity’ is entered, instead of an access level, before the password is
entered. User ID, access level and password are all entered as described in section 4.4.3.
To access the Security Access page, either touch the logging pane (SVGA units only), or touch the menu key then the
ACCESS key as described in Section 2.8.1.1 above.
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Security Access
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User ID and password, then LOG ON
Access: LOCKED
Identity:
Password: ********
LOG ON
Figure 2.8.1.2 Security access page (SVGA)
The user identity and password can now be entered by touching each yellow area in turn and using the resulting keyboard to enter the relevant character strings. Once this has been completed, the LOG ON key is operated.
If the instrument fails to respond with the relevant access level, either the Identity or the Password has been incorrectly entered.
Note: The character strings are case sensitive e.g. Identity ‘Fred’ is different from identity ‘FRED’.
2.9 THE FLOPPY DISK
A floppy disk (MS-DOS-formatted, 1.44MB) runs in the drive behind the flap on the front panel. It can be used for
loading and saving programs, for logging (recording) data, or for updating the application database (with new user
screens, for example, or foreign language files).
To access the disk drive, lift the bottom of the central tab upwards and outwards. This centre tab can now be used to
pull the flap downward from the top. Insert the disk, close the flap, and secure it by hooking the top of the central tab
under the lip of the casing, and pressing the bottom of the tab shut.
Notes:
1 Always use a newly-formatted disk. Disks that have previously been used for other purposes should not
be used.
2 Disks used for logging should be replaced after one month’s use.
3 Floppy disks should not be removed during data transfer.
4. The instrument will not format an unformatted disk.
5. Folders (directories) must not be placed on the disk.
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