3 module 3 - d, Isplay and, Rogram – Omega Vehicle Security PTC900 User Manual

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6.3 MODULE 3 - D

ISPLAY AND

P

ROGRAM

L

OCK

-

OUT

P

ARAMETERS

(

)

Module 3 is the programming module for setting the Display Lock-out

Parameters and the “Quick Programming Mode” Value Access Parameters. In the
Quick Programming mode, after the PROGRAM LOCKOUT PARAMETERS
and before the Security Code (

), a Display Intensity Level (

)

parameter is available when the security code is non-zero. It allows the display
intensity to be set to 1 of 16 levels (0-15).

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TIMER DISPLAY LOCK-OUT

CYCLE COUNTER DISPLAY LOCK-OUT

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These displays can be programmed for

or

. When a particular meter

function is not used, the Display Lock-out should be set to

for that display.

Setpoint Values for SP1 thru SP4 can be programmed for

,

, or

.

and

are only displayed when they apply to the Setpoint Action

(

) programmed for that particular Setpoint. (See Module 6 for details.)

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SETPOINT 1 to 4 VALUE ACCESS ** (

= 1 thru 4)

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PROGRAM LOCK-OUT PARAMETERS (VALUE ACCESS)

“Full” Programming Mode permits all parameters to be viewed and

modified. This programming mode can be locked with a Security Code and/or
a User Input. When locked, and the

PAR

key is pressed, the meter enters a

Quick Programming Mode. In this mode, access to Setpoint Values, Timer &
Cycle Counter Start/Stop Values, and Time Setting for the Real-Time Clock can
be programmed for “Read”, “Enter”, or “Lock” defined as follows:

Timer & Counter Start/Stop Values can be programmed for

,

, or

.

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TIMER & CYCLE COUNTER START/STOP VALUE ACCESS

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This parameter can be programmed for

or

. Selecting

allows

setting or changing the RTC Time in Quick Programming mode.

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to

Entry of a non-zero value will cause the

prompt to appear when trying

to access the “Full” Programming Mode. Access will only be allowed after
entering a matching security code or the universal unlock code of

. With this

lock-out, a User Input would not have to be used for the Program Lock-out
function. Note however, the Security Code lock-out is overridden when an User
Input, configured for Program Lock-out (

), is not active (See Chart.)

SECURITY CODE

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PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS

Throughout this bulletin, Programming Mode (without Quick in front) always

refers to “Full” Programming.

Immediate access

Full Programming

Not Active

0

No access

Quick Programming

Active

0

Immediate access

Full Programming

Not Active

not 0

After Quick Programming
with correct Security
code entry

Quick Programming

Active

not 0

After Quick Programming
with correct Security
code entry

Quick Programming

————

not

not 0

Immediate access

Full Programming

————

not

0

FULL PROGRAMMING

MODE ACCESS

MODE WHEN “PAR”

KEY IS PRESSED

USER INPUT

STATE

USER INPUT

SELECTION

SECURITY

CODE

SELECTION

DESCRIPTION

Read

Visible, not changeable, in Quick Programming Mode

Lock

Not visible in Quick Programming Mode

Enter

Visible and changeable in Quick Programming Mode

DISPLAY

DISPLAY LOCK-OUT PARAMETERS

When operating in the Display Mode, the meter displays can be viewed

consecutively by repeatedly pressing the

DSP

key. The annunciators to the left

of the display indicate which display is currently shown. Timer (TMR), Cycle
Counter (CNT), or Date (DAT). The Time Display for the Real-Time Clock is
shown with no annunciator. Any of these displays can be locked from view with
the DISPLAY LOCK-OUT parameters. Using these parameters, each display
can be programmed for “Read” or “Lock” defined as follows:

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

Visible in Display Mode

Not visible in Display Mode

SELECTION

Read

Lock

** These parameters only appear if a Setpoint option card is installed.

= Setpoint Number 1 thru 4

PARAMETER MENU

PTC901: REAL-TIME CLOCK DATE/TIME DISPLAY LOCK-OUT

PTC901: REAL-TIME CLOCK TIME SETTING ACCESS

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