Display and operation
Operating instructions GLP
1 -- 33
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1.4.4 Mode levels
1.4.4.1 Description
The function volume of the device is devided into 5 different mode levels as well
as in “Mode level T: Adapted operation” and “Mode level 0: Standby”. After
switching on the device you are automatically in “Mode level 1: Standard opera-
tion” or in the customer--specific “Mode level T: Adapted operation”.
Mode level 0: Standby
Display and function are described on page 1 -- 35
Mode level T: Adapted operation
If customer--specific input or selection funcions have been copied into mode level
T, usually operation and data input are carried out at Mode level T. It is possible
either to select Mode level T after calling up the selection menu or by entering
T.
Mode level 1: Standard operation
Mode level 1 is the standard operating level for labeling processes if no custo-
mer--specific operating level is created at mode level T.
Mode level 2: Extended settings
Mode level 2 serves to make all inputs and settings for labeling.
Mode levels 3 -- 5 may only be called up by entering the password. Theirfunctions
are described in the programming instructions.
Mode level 3: Local data maintenance
As regards stand--alone units, mode level 3 is used to enter all data. Networked
devices use this mode level for the input of local data.
Mode level 4: Data maintenance in distibuted database
Networked devices set to the operating mode ’With distributed database’ use
mode level 4 to enter global data and where appropriate, local data.
Mode level 5: Service
Mode level 5 serves for the equipment, interface and database configuration.
Mode level change
How to call up the respective mode level is described on page 1 -- 34.
Password
All mode levels may be protected by a password. A password can be preset by
the user himself or a password entered may be changed. This is described in the
programming istructions.
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