User's Manual

Access granted to user
2>
The last entry “2>” is the prompt indicating the user’s level of privilege. The
prompt may be composed of several “reminders”, where a single capital letter
indicates a system change. These reminders are as follows:
<1>: Login privilege level of “guest”
<2>: Login privilege level of “user”
“A”: An alarm is active
“C”: Calibration tables are invalid; the default calibration tables are in use.
“F”: Settings do not agree with the stored values in flash memory. This is
usually the result of a change due to a user’s command setting. All
settings are read from the user’s settings in flash on power-up. If the
check value does not agree, then the default settings are used.
3.11 Command Structure
There is an extensive user help menu available to the user which is explained in
a separate software command reference manual. The basic format for all the
commands is:
<Primary-Command> <Secondary-Command> = <setting>
All commands are made up of this generic format. In some cases, there is no
setting or secondary command. The command set is basically a tree diagram,
where typing in the primary (and optionally secondary) command with the setting
result in a change in the module’s operational parameters. All input is case-
insensitive for commands.
For example:
set laser 1 = on
This command would turn the laser #1 on at the present potentiometer setting
stored in memory.