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D-ISC 100 x xx2
Under normal safety conditions, we recommend setting the same
PIN code for the D‑ISC100 and all modules and sensors within
one
measuring system.
All of the units within the system can be edited after entering the
PIN code. Otherwise, the user will have to go to the Login menu
for every unit with a different PIN code in order to enter the re-
spective code.
Make sure that the PIN code is available for use if needed. This
PIN code is also required for parameterising the modules,
sensors or the D‑ISC100 using the D-ESI 100 (user login).
Fig.7.5: Status of the PIN protection
The Status of the PIN protection is displayed bottom right in the
respective menu. The PIN status of the D‑ISC100 is displayed in
the main menu; the PIN status of the sensors and modules is
displayed in the menu for the respective unit.
The system is delivered with PIN protection deactivated
(PIN:
0000).
The PIN code consists of 4 digits. When PIN protection is
activated,"0000" is not a valid PIN code.
The subsequent sub-menus depend upon the login status!
7.3.3 Login
The login name generally adopted is "user" Login details can
also be entered via the on-screen keyboard (see Section 5.2.3
Virtual on-screen keyboard [}70]). There is no distinction
between lower-case and upper-case here. The PIN/password for
a device where the PIN code is deactivated is "0000" (four
zeros).
All DURAG devices are delivered with a deactivated PIN code!
If PIN protection is already activated (status bar shows
), you
will need to enter the correct 4-digit code. For safety reasons, a *
will be shown in the display after entering a digit.
See our 15.4 Example: Clearing the PIN protection (logging in)
[}159] for details of how to enter the PIN code.