Electrical Safety Analyzer 19032 User’s Manual
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4.12 User Password Setting
The initial user password is [0][0][0][0]. A password of up to 12 numeric characters may be
set.
1. When the title list displays “MAIN MENU”, press the numeric key that corresponds to
NEW SECURITY CODE [5] to display the “ENTER USER PASSWORD” window.
2. Using the numeric keys, input [0][0][0][0] (when PASSWORD is not set – see NOTE
below). Press the [ENTER] key to display the “ENTER NEW PASSWORD” window.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter the NEW PASSWORD (the maximum is twelve
characters). Press the [ENTER] key to display the “ENTER CONFIRM PASSWORD”
window.
4. Using the numeric keys, enter the CONFIRM PASSWORD (which is the same as NEW
PASSWORD). Press the [ENTER] key to display the “MESSAGE” window (the new
PASSWORD has been set.)
5. Press any key to EXIT.
If the password has been forgotten, follow the steps in section 4.10.2 “Clear Memory” to
clear the memory. The PASSWORD will be reset to the initial value, i.e. 0000.
4.13 FAIL LOCK Function
4.13.1 Setting FAIL LOCK
When FAIL LOCK is ON, the LOCK status LED on the display is illuminated and only the
TEST function is operational. Use Fail Lock when a supervisor is to be notified when a failure
occurs. Once a failure occurs, no test can be run until the password is entered.
1. When the title list displays “MAIN MENU”, press the numeric key that corresponds to
FAIL LOCK [6] to display the “FAIL LOCK” window.
2. Using the numeric keys, input the PASSWORD [0] [0] [0] [0] (or the NEW SECURITY
CODE if it has been set).
3. Press the [ENTER] key. The [LOCK] will be highlighted. All keys are locked except for
[STOP], [START], [TEST] Function Key, and FAIL LOCK, until the FAIL LOCK function is
unlocked.
4. If the DUT fails a test, the FAIL LOCK function will be activated, as shown in Figure 4-11.