100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE
User Guide
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3.3 FIRST SWITCH-ON
When power is applied the recorder initialises, and once this process is complete, the home page is displayed. It is
unlikely that this will contain any useful information because the input channels will not, as yet, have been configured
to suit the type of input signals being applied to them, as described in
.
Notes:
1.
There is no on-off switch associated with the recorder
2.
Date, time and the message 'Power Up' are printed on the chart each time power is applied to the re-
corder, followed by date, time, Config Revision, Security Revision - see 'About' (section 4.6.5)
3.
A red line is drawn across the width of the chart at power up.
The recorder has four security levels as follows
Logged out
Initially, no access to recorder configuration is possible. Only Archive, Security/Login and the System
'About' functions can be accessed - via the
menu. Limited or full access can be permitted from
'Engineer' level.
Operator
No access to recorder configuration is possible until access permissions have been set up.
, describes how limited or full access can be permitted by an operator with 'Engineer' level access.
Engineer
Accessed initially, by entering '10' as the password (section 3.3.1 below). Full access to all recorder
functions is available.
describes how the Engineer password can be edited and an Op-
erator level password edited, if required. The section also describes how access permission to some or
all of the recorder functions can be granted, or not, to individual user names and default security levels
(except service).
Service
Full access to all recorder functions and to areas of recorder memory for diagnostic purposes. For use
only by Service Engineers.