Logging in, Checking instrument settings – Cannon Instrument CMRV-5000 User Manual

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CANNON

®

Mini-Rotary Viscometer

CMRV-5000 Instruction & Operation Manual

Version 1.0b—August, 2011; CANNON

®

Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA • 16803 • USA

Checking Configuration data

Follow the procedures in the next several sections of this chapter to
select and verify the instrument and calibration settings to ensure that
they conform to the actual characteristics of your CANNON

®

instru-

ment.

Verifying configuration

To check the configuration settings for your instrument(s), you must log
in to the security system as a manager. The software is installed with a
default Manager account. This account has no password, allowing any
operator access to manager-level software functions as long as the
password is not activated/changed. If you would like to engage the full-
release security options, see Security Options, this chapter, for instruc-
tions.

Logging in

1. Use your mouse to click Main from the VISCPRO

®

menu bar.

2. Click Log In from the Main menu options.

3. Click on the

(arrow) on the right side of the User Name: list box

to display the list of registered users.

4. Click Manager. Do NOT enter a password!

5. Click OK. The Log In window will close automatically and you will

be logged in as management personnel.

Checking Instrument Settings

1. Use your mouse to click (select) Configure from the VISCPRO

®

menu bar.

2. Select your instrument from the list of available instruments (there

may be only one instrument in the list).

3. Select Instrument Settings from the list of configuration options.

The Instrument Settings window will appear.

Instrument settings

You will use the Instrument Settings window (see graphic following) to
describe and control CMRV instrument operational features. These
settings affect the instrument as a whole. Check the instrument settings
for your instrument per the instructions, and make any necessary
changes:

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