3 using the analyzer, 4 changing access level using the analyzer, Using the analyzer -2 – JLG LSS Boom User Manual

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SECTION 1 - OPERATION

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1.3 USING THE ANALYZER

With the machine power on and the analyzer connected
properly, the analyzer will display the following:

HELP:
PRESS ENTER

At this point, using the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys, you
can move between the top level menu items. To select a
displayed menu item, press ENTER. To cancel a selected
menu item, press ESC.; then you will be able to scroll
using the right and left arrow keys to select a different
menu item.

The top level menus are as follows:

HELP
DIAGNOSTICS
ACCESS LEVEL
PERSONALITIES
MACHINE SETUP
CALIBRATIONS

If you press ENTER at the HELP: PRESS ENTER display
and there are no faults, the Analyzer will display EVERY-
THING OK
. In the event of a fault, the Analyzer will display
OVERLOADED.
If ENTER is pressed again, the Analyzer will display
LOGGED HELP, a record of the last 16 faults. Use the left
and right arrow keys to scroll through the fault log. To
return to the top level menu, press the ESC key twice.
When a top level menu entry is selected, a new set of
menu items will be displayed as in the following.

DIAGNOSTICS:
PLTLOAD
PLTGROS

OVERLOADED?
CELL 1
CELL 2
CELL 3
CELL 4
SYSTEM
VERSIONS

Pressing ENTER while viewing any of the above menu
entries will display additional sub-menus. Typically, the
sub-menu is where parameter information is displayed or
changed. Refer to Figure 1-1., LSS Module Analyzer Flow
Chart
for menu layout. You may only view Personality set-
tings while in Access Level 2. Access Level 1 is required to
change Personality settings and calibrate.
The ESC key may be used to leave a sub-menu at any
time.

1.4 CHANGING ACCESS LEVEL USING THE

ANALYZER

When the analyzer is first connected, you will be in Access
Level 2 which enables you to only view most settings
which cannot be changed until you enter a password to
advance to a lower level. This ensures that a setting can-
not be accidentally altered. To change the Access Level,
the correct password must be entered. To enter the pass-
word, scroll to the ACCESS LEVEL menu. For example:

MENU:
ACCESS LEVEL 2

Press ENTER to select the ACCESS LEVEL menu.

Using the UP or DOWN arrow keys, enter the first digit of
the password, 3.

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