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When no password has been set, the command format is the
following:
CONF ↵
The system response to the CONF command is presented below (The
bold text refers to user actions.)
CONF. PASSWORD (4 CHARS MAX)
UPDATE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
UNIT ID (2 CHAR) ( 1)
SET REFERENCE PARAMETERS ( 25.9)
TE
( 127.48) Y
OFFSET
OFFSET REFERENCE UPDATED
ALARM LIMIT 1 ( 1000)
ALARM LIMIT 2
( 200) 300
ALARM LIMIT 2 UPDATED
TRANSMITTER CONTAMINATION
LIMITS
WARNING LIMIT
( 1.0) 1.5
WARNING LIMIT UPDATED
ALARM LIMIT ( 5.0)
RECEIVER CONTAMINATION LIMITS
WARNING LIMIT ( 100)
ALARM LIMIT
( 500) 600
ALARM LIMIT UPDATED
ANALOG OUTPUT MODE
0 = LINEAR1=LN(0)
ANALOG OUTPUT RANGE
MAX VISIBILITY ( 10000)
MIN VISIBILITY ( 50)
END OF CONFIGURATION
The questions asked by the system are described below.
First the system asks for a new password:
CONF. PASSWORD (4 CHARACTERS MAX)
This question is asked when there is no valid password or the existing
password is updated. If updating is requested by the N parameter and
an empty line is given for an answer, the password is removed.
Otherwise, the user gives a new password to the system.
The system asks the following:
UPDATE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
UNIT ID (2 CHAR)( 1)
If the FD12P unit is named by one- or two-character ID codes, the
OPEN and POLLING commands use it as a parameter. The ID code is