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Endress+Hauser Micropilot FMR60B - Operation options; Overview of operation options

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Operation options Micropilot FMR60B PROFINET with Ethernet-APL
30 Endress+Hauser
7 Operation options
7.1 Overview of operation options
Operation via operating keys and DIP switches on the electronic insert
Operation via optical operating keys on the device display (optional)
Operation via Bluetooth® wireless technology (with optional device display with
Bluetooth) with SmartBlue app or FieldXpert, DeviceCare
Operation via Web server
Operation via operating tool (Endress+Hauser FieldCare/DeviceCare) or FDI Hosts (e.g.,
PDM)
7.2 Operating keys and DIP switches on the electronic
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 8 Operating keys and DIP switches on the Ethernet-APL electronic insert
1 Operating key for Reset password and Reset device
2 DIP switch for setting the service IP address
3 DIP switch for locking and unlocking the device
The setting of the DIP switches on the electronic insert has priority over the settings
made via other operation methods (e.g. FieldCare/DeviceCare).
7.3 Structure and function of the operating menu
The differences between the structure of the operating menus of the local display and the
Endress+Hauser FieldCare or DeviceCare operating tools can be summarized as follows:
The local display is suitable for configuring simple applications.
The operating tools (FieldCare, DeviceCare, SmartBlue, AMS, PDM, etc.) can be used to
configure the parameters of wide-ranging applications.
More elaborate applications can be configured with the Web server.
Wizards help the user to commission the various applications. The user is guided through
the individual configuration steps.
7.3.1 User roles and related access authorization
The two user roles Operator and Maintenance (as-delivered state) have different write
access to the parameters if a device-specific access code has been defined. This access code
protects the device configuration from unauthorized access.
If an incorrect access code is entered, the user obtains the access rights of the Operator
role.

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