Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
2.11.4 PROGRAM MODE / W&M DIP / SECURITY BYPASS SWITCH
Two DIP switches on the CPU board can also provide the closure of the Program Mode / W&M switch contacts.
When the MultiLoad II does not have the external Program Mode / W&M switch installed, it is necessary to use
this DIP switches on the CPU board to enable program mode and W&M access. On firmware versions x.31 22 or
greater, a third DIP switch can be used to bypass the login screen if user accounts have been configured. This
will allow the user to gain access to program mode within the first 30 seconds after bootup without needing a
username or password.
Switches are numbered 1 through 4 with 1 being closest to the front of the enclosure (top of the picture), and 4
being toward the back of the enclosure (bottom of the picture).
When switch is in the ON position, the switch is in the active state. A switch is ON when it moved right, and OFF
when moved to the left.
Switch #3 is the program mode switch. Switch #4 is the W&M access switch. Switch #2 is the Security Bypass
switch. In the Figure below, the Program Mode switch is currently Active, while the W&M and the Security
Bypass Switch are not active.
A switch input will be considered active with either the DIP switch OR external switch activated (ON).
Your Weights and Measures inspector may wish to verify that DIP switch 4 (bottom switch) is in the off
position (moved left) prior to sealing the MultiLoad II enclosure to ensure that W&M parameters are secure.