94MS41 Rev. C1 S/W Ver 2.06
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4.
Integrator Program Set Up
To Enter the Select Mode
Note:
This step must be followed in several of the program set ups.
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Press the
P
key on the integrator to power up the light, the front remote
switches, and the exposure unit's computer system.
[SEL_]
Press
1,2,3t 4
in sequence. The Vacuum window will read
[SEL_]
. This places you in the select mode.
Lock Level Feature
The lock levels are provided to keep operators from accessing any features
and functions that should be left alone. There are five different lock levels
available. Lock levels 1 - 3 allow the locking of individual memory
locations, while lock levels 0 and 4 apply to all of the memory locations.
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Level 0 - No locks. Most of the features and functions can be accessed
by any operator.
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Level 1 - Locks functions per memory (seconds, exposure, vacuum,
intensity, filter, diffuser) to prevent accidental changes to these settings.
Locks on individual memories may be turned ON and OFF without the
need to enter a code.
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Level 2 & 3 - Locks functions per memory similar to lock level 1, except
once lock is turned ON for a particular memory, it may not be turned
OFF again without entering the lock code. Also locks the parameters on
the set up menu so they cannot be changed without entering the lock
code.
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Level 4 - Locks all functions. A code is required to change any operating
parameters.
Note:
You
must
ensure the lock level is set to 0 before continuing with
the Integrator Program Set Up Features and the exposure memory
options detailed below in Lock Level Description and Operation.
When programming is completed return to Lock Level Feature
and set the desired lock level.
•
Press the
P
key on the integrator to power up the light, the front remote
switches, and the exposure unit's computer system.
[SEL_]
Press
1,2,3t 4
in sequence. The Vacuum window will read
[SEL_]
. This places you in the select mode.
[LocK]
Press the
Y
key once, the Exposure window will read
[LocK]
.
•
Press the
V
key once.
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If the Lock Level is set at 0 or 1 the Memory and Exposure windows will