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9190A
Operators Manual
2-10
Toggle Key Beep On or Off
With the Main screen shown in the display, push and at the same time to
enable or disable key beep.
Security and Password
The Calibrator has two user-level access security levels (Low and High) to protect from
undesired changes to the settings (see Table 2-7). The Calibrator comes from the factory
with the security level set to High and a default password of “1234”.
If the password is not available, the information can still be viewed. To view the
information without the password, push twice or push when prompted for the
password. The information is then shown on the screen, but cannot be changed.
Note
The Calibrator does not have a password reset function. If the password is
lost, contact Fluke Calibration for password reset assistance.
Table 2-7. Security Levels
Security Level Definition
Low
Protects the specific metrological information and calibration information settings.
High
Protects all operating parameters. It is intended to minimize user choices, for example
to perform repeated identical calibrations under consistent conditions.
To change the password:
1. Push .
2. Push .
3. Push .
4. Enter the current 4-digit password to open the password screen (the default factory
password is
1234).
5. Push and to highlight a digit then push to increase the digit or push to
decrease the digit.
6. Push to save the password.
To change the security level:
1. Push .
2. Push .
3. Push .
4. Enter the current 4-digit password to open the password screen (the default factory
password is
1234).
5. Push and to highlight
HIGH or LOW.
6. Push to save the selection.

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