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REV 0, June 2005Page 176
Operation Manual SUPREMA
6. Startup
Note: It is generally recommended that only one operating method be used at
once (MDO front panel or PC operating software), because the option which is
activated first inhibits the use of the other input unit. It must also be remembered
that, when the PC/laptop is changed from one SUPREMA control system to another,
the PC operating software must also be restarted.
System requirements for the PC operating software:
minimum of a Pentium I/200 MHz /32 MB of RAM
Windows 95/95/NT4.0
connecting cables: RS 232 extension, SUB-D connectors, 9-channel, plugs on socket
terminal strip (no null-modem cable)
RS 232 configuration: 19200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, parity none,
protocol: Xon/Xoff
SUPREMA connection: RS 232 connection to the MST module
6.3.6.1 Set the System Parameters
Note: The names of the menu and option fields refer to the display on the MDO
front panel module. The corresponding names in the PC operating program are in
parentheses if they are not the same.
The system parameters should be set first in the “Setup/System” (“Setup/System Settings”)
menu. The following options are available:
Language: Either German or English can be selected as the system language.
Note: When the settings are made by using the PC operating software, only the
language of the operating software is changed.
Date/Time: The current date and time can be set.
New Password (Most Recent Password): A customer-specific password can be entered.
Confirmation (Password Confirmation): Re-enter the new password to confirm.
Note: When a new password is entered, a pop-up menu appears, which asks that
the old password be entered. The default password is: “AUER”. Note that it is
entered in all-caps.
Signal if locked: Here it is possible to choose what signal is present at the analog output
(MAO module) when a input is inhibited (i.e., alarm evaluation is deactivated). The
following selection parameters are available:
hold: the signal present at the moment of inhibiting is frozen in;
pass”: the output signal continues to follow the input signal;
maintain”: a constant output current (3 mA) is generated.

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