Specifications

D5200 Programmer Operation Manual
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4. Product Handlers Menu
When the D5200 ON button is pressed, the programmer executes a system check, and
requests a password (see Figure 5).
D5200 PROGRAMMER
Radionics Inc.
Rev [# # . # #]
Password:
Figure 5: PASSWORD DISPLAY
No Passwords
The programmer is shipped with no passwords initially entered. The white ENTER key can
be pressed to advance to the Product Handlers level.
Passwords
If passwords have been programmed into your system, enter your password and press the
white ENTER key. (Passwords are
not
case-sensitive.) As each character of the password
is pressed, an asterisk () is displayed to prevent others from seeing your password. The
programmer "tweedles" if an invalid password is entered. To clear an erroneous password,
press the red CANCEL key. When a valid password is entered the Product Handlers menu is
displayed.
Product Handlers Menu
The Product Handlers menu contains the titles of product handlers and utilities which are
stored in the programmer (refer to Figures 4 and 8).
Programmer Tips – Scrolling and Wrap Around
Move the flashing cursor block through the items in the Product Handlers menu by
pressing the red down arrow key.
The red up arrow key can be used to move the cursor up the list of items.
Three Product Handlers menu items are always displayed. When the cursor is moved
down from the last item in the menu (5200 OFF), the first menu item (title of first
handler) scrolls into view. This is referred to as "wrap around".
Product Handlers
Several product handlers are pre-loaded into the programmer.
Handler titles appear in the
Product Handlers menu in the order in which the handlers were loaded.
See
Updating
Handlers
to add handlers to the Product Handlers menu. See
Programming Records
for
information on entering data using product handlers.
DISKSTAT
The DISKSTAT menu provides disk information such as current disk drive (A or B), total
amount of disk space, and the amount of disk space which is available for entering new data.
See
Disk Operations
for more information.