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Pulsar ULTRA 5 User Manual

Pulsar ULTRA 5
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System Parameters
Passcode
P921 Enable Code
Enables the passcode (P922), which means the passcode must be entered to
go into program mode. If disabled (set to 0), then no passcode is required,
and ENTER is used to enter program mode. Default =1 (Enabled)
P922 Passcode
This is the passcode that must be used to enter program mode. The default
is 1997, but this can be changed to another value from 0 to 9999.
Backup
P925 Parameter Backup & Restore
This parameter is used to make a backup of all parameters, for example to
ensure a default set is maintained within the unit. If alterations are made to
the parameters that do not work as intended, then the backup set can be
restored into the unit.
You can make two separate backup copies if you wish, called backup 1 and
backup 2, and restore from either.
The options are:
Option
Description
1= Backup 1
Make backup to area 1 of all parameters
2= Backup 2
Make backup to area 2 of all parameters
3= Restore 1
Restore all parameters from area 1
4= Restore 2
Restore all parameters from area 2
System Information
The following three parameters do not affect how the unit performs, but details,
contained in them, may be required, by Pulsar, when making technical
enquiries.
P926 Software Revision
This parameter will display the current software revision. It is read only, and
cannot be changed. The software revision can also be viewed while in
RUN mode by pressing the decimal point key.

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Pulsar ULTRA 5 Specifications

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BrandPulsar
ModelULTRA 5
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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