Operation Manual

NOMAD - NRT202
O
PERATING
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NSTRUCTIONS
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The language number can be in the range 0 to 3 and indicates which
language the menus should be. The default system language is 0.
Additional languages (up to three) can be defined in the system setup for
NOMAD and individual nodes then initialised to one of these. This way
employees of different languages may work on the system side by side.
Note that to change language the terminal has to re-initialised and its
memory cleared as above. If a language number is entered that hasn’t
been defined in the NOMAD system then the default language is used.
The system number can be in the range 0 to 3. The default system number
is 0. Different system numbers can be entered in the Radionet application
and a terminal will only communicate with a system on its own number.
This allows adjacent systems to work independently.
After entering the node number as above press the ‘ENT key. The terminal
will then initialise its memory after which the startup message will be
displayed again.
3.2 CHANGING OPERATING MODES
The terminal can be set to be used by an individual or by a group. The
normal mode after initialisation is for individual use.
Multi-user mode is intended for the situation where a supervisor is entering
in data for several employees. It allows the operator number and time to be
set for each data entry.
The mode is changed in a similar fashion to setting the node above. During
the startup screen press the 4 and the CLR keys simultaneously. Each
time this is performed the mode will toggle between normal and multi-user.
4. THE LCD SCREEN
4.1 STARTUP MESSAGE
The start-up message indicates the firmware versions for the terminal along
with the system and node numbers.