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TD 200 Parameters and Messages Edit Password Bytes 10 and 11 (Optional) Bytes 10 and 11 of the TD 200 parameter block store a password that allows you to edit the configuration of the TD 200 or to change variables. This password is a four-digit integer (from 0000 to 9999). Byte 3 of the parameter block enables the password protection. If you enable the password protection by setting the password bit in byte 3, you must enter a password in bytes 10 and 11; however, if you do not enable password protection in byte 3, you are not required to store a password in bytes 10 and 11. Character Set Selection Bytes 12 and 13 (Optional) Bytes 12 and 13 of the TD 200 parameter block contain a character set selection value. If the character set bit is set in byte 3 of the parameter block, the TD 200 uses bytes 12 and 13 to select the character set for display. These character sets provide compatibility between Microsoft Windows and the TD 200, and allow the TD 200 to display the same characters as the TD 200 wizard in STEP 7–Micro/WIN. The character sets supported by the TD 200 shown in Table D-1. Table D-1 Character Sets Supported by the TD 200 Character Set Byte 0 TD 200 Standard Character Set 1 Latin 1 2 Latin 1 bold 3 Cyrillic (Slavic) 256 Simplified Chinese (GB2312–80) The character set selection does not affect the language selection. The character set selection only affects how the character codes that STEP 7–Micro/WIN stores in the CPU data block are interpreted by the TD 200. SIMATIC TD 200 Operator Interface C79000-G7076-C272-01 D-9