Owner's manual

Basic Control Operation
Chapter 2
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The following section describes the functions on the 9/Series control that
can be protected from an operator by the use of a password. If a user has
access to a function, the parameter associated with that function is shown
in reverse video on the access control screen.
Access to these functions can be controlled by passwords. Table 2.E
describes the function that is enabled (the operator can perform them) if
the parameter name is shown in reverse video. If the function is not shown
in reverse video, the function is protected and cannot be accessed.
Some parameters enable more than one function. If a parameter that
enables multiple functions is not selected as accessible, some of the
functions that would be enabled by the parameter can be enabled
individually by using other parameters.
Table 2.E
Password Protectable Functions
Parameter Name: Function becomesaccessible when parametername is in reverse video:
1) ACTIVEPROGRAM To access these features,both ACT IVEPROGRAMand PROGRAMMANAGE(number 2 below)mustbe
assignedtotheuser.
{SELECT PRGRAM} Selectaprogram forautomaticoperation.
{SEARCH} Searcha partprogram fora characterstring orsequencenumberto beginprogram
execution at.
{MID ST PRGRAM} Startprogramexecution fromsome locationotherthan the beginningand
stillsetalloftheparameterspreviouslydefinedin the programactive.
{T PATH GRAPH} Enablethe active graphicsfeature.
{CANCEL PRGRAM} Disablethecurrentlyactive programfromexecution.
{SEQ STOP} Choosea sequencenumberforprogram automaticprogram executiontostop at.
2)PROGRAM MANAGE {ACTIVE PRGRAM} Allofthefunctionsin 1above provided ACTIVE PROGRAM(number1
above)isalsoselected.
{EDIT PRGRAM} Editanexisting programorcreate anew program.
{DISPLY PRGRAM} Displaya programusingthedisplayfunction.
{COPY PRGRAM} Copy aprogram toor frommemory.
{VERIFY PRGRAM} Verify thattwo programsare identicalusing the verifyfunction.
{COMENT} Add comments to aprogram name inthedirectory.
{RENAME PRGRAM} Change aprogram name.
{DELETE PRGRAM} Deletea single programstoredin memory.
{REFORM MEMORY} Deleteallprogramscurrentlystored in memory.
3) EDI T PROGRAM {EDIT PRGRAM} Editanexisting programorcreatea newprogram.
4) COPY PROGRAM {COPY PRGRAM} Copya programto orfrommemoryor storage device.
5)RENAMEPROGRAM {RENAME PRGRAM} Notrename aprogram name.
6)DELET E PROGRAM {DELETE PRGRAM} Deletea single programstored in memory
7)DELET E ALL PROG {REFORM MEMORY} Delete allprogramscurrentlystored in memory.
2.7.2
Password Protectable
Functions