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RUN / CFG Mode – F6 Commands
Note the differences for the F6 •, F6 –, and F6 0 commands in RUN
and CFG modes.
Keystroke Term Denition
F6 • (RUN) PSWD0 (CAL) This is the CAL mode entry password prompt, seen only after you press ‘F6 ·’ from RUN
mode. From RUN mode, enter this command to enter CAL mode. The factory-default pass-
word is • • .
F6 • (CFG) PSWD0? This is the CAL mode change password prompt, seen only after you press ‘F6 ·’ from
CFG mode. From CFG mode, this command will call up the “PSWD0?” prompt, which al-
lows you to change the CAL mode entry password. See “Changing the Password for CFG /
CAL Mode” in this chapter for information about passwords.
F6 – (RUN) PSWD1 (CFG) This is the CFG mode entry password prompt, seen only after you press ‘F6 –’ from
RUN mode. From RUN mode, enter this command to enter CFG mode. The factory-default
password is • • .
F6 – (CFG) PSWD1? This is the CFG mode change password prompt, seen only after you press ‘F6 –’ from
CFG mode. From CFG mode, this command will call up the “PSWD1?” prompt, which al-
lows you to change the CFG mode entry password. See “Changing the Password for CFG /
CAL Mode” in this chapter for information about passwords.
F6 0 (RUN) Normal Display
This command returns the RUN mode normal display from anywhere in the software.
While in RUN mode, the name of the calculated result or parameter is displayed on the top
line; its value is displayed on the bottom line.
F6 0 (CFG) Normal Display
This command returns the CFG mode normal display from anywhere in CFG mode.
The data associated with this mode are displayed on the top line. The output values from
RUN mode continue to be displayed on the bottom line.
F6 1 SIGz Displays the Measure and Reference PMT signal for each lter, where ‘z’ = 1..6. The
signals are displayed on the bottom line (Measure PMT voltage on left; Reference PMT
voltage on right). Normal values are in the range of 5.0–9.84 VDC.
1 = SIG1 4 = SIG4
2 = SIG2 5 = SIG5
3 = SIG3 6 = SIG6
F6 2 TRz ** Displays the transmittance (Show Transmittance) for each lter. The transmittance sig-
nals are displayed on the bottom line, where ‘z’ = 1..6.
1 = TR1 4 = TR4
2 = TR2 5 = TR5
3 = TR3 6 = TR6
NOTE