Fimap FSR7 PRO Instruction sheet

PROFESSIONAL SCRUBBING MACHINES
OPERATOR INTERFACE
CONFIGURATION MANUAL
FSR7
PRO
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A TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DOC. 10126398 - Ver. AA - 06-2023


CONTENTS
CONTENTS......................................................................................................... 3
SETTING MENU NAVIGATION DIAGRAM......................................................... 5
SETTINGS MENU............................................................................................. 12
GENERAL SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)..............................................................14
MAIN MENU (GENERAL SETS)......................................................................................... 14
LANGUAGE SELECTION MENU (GENERAL MAIN).....................................................................15
DISPLAY TUNE MENU (GENERAL MAIN) ....................................................................................15
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS MENU (GENERAL MAIN).......................................................................16
BATTERY MENU (GENERAL SETS) ................................................................................. 16
BATTERY TYPE MENU (GENERAL BATTERY) ............................................................................16
CUSTOM LEVEL MENU (GENERAL BATTERY) ...........................................................................17
HOUR METER MENU (GENERAL SETS) ......................................................................... 17
PARTIAL HMR O DISPLAY MENU (GENERAL HOUR METER) ...................................................18
PARTIAL HMR RESET MENU (GENERAL HOUR METER) ..........................................................18
ACCESS MODE MENU (GENERAL SETS) ....................................................................... 19
PASSWORD 3 CUSTOM MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE) ....................................................19
PASSWORD 4 USER MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)..........................................................20
PASSWORD 5 PIN MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)..............................................................20
PROT USER PASSWORD MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)..................................................21
PROT PIN PASSWORD MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)......................................................21
CONFIG MENU (GENERAL SETS).................................................................................... 22
WORKLIGHT ENABLING MENU (GENERAL CONFIG) ................................................................22
ANTI-COLLISION MENU (GENERAL CONFIG) ............................................................................23
HAZARD LIGHTS MENU (GENERAL CONFIG) ............................................................................23
MANUAL OP ENABLING MENU (GENERAL CONFIG).................................................................24
ZONE OP ENABLING MENU (GENERAL CONFIG)......................................................................24
BRUSH SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS) ..................................................................25
BRUSHMOTOR MENU (BRUSH SETTINGS).................................................................... 25
DELAY RESET MENU (BRUSHES BRUSHMOTOR) ....................................................................26
SPEED REDUCTION MENU (BRUSHES BRUSHMOTOR) ..........................................................26
PRESSURE LEVEL MENU (BRUSHES BRUSHMOTOR).............................................................27
PRESSURE RANGE MENU (BRUSHES BRUSHMOTOR) ...........................................................27
VACUUM SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)................................................................28
VAC. MOTOR MENU (VACUUM SETTINGS) .................................................................... 28
VACUUM NOISE LEVEL MENU (VACUUM MOTOR)....................................................................29
SHAKE MOTOR MENU (VACUUM SETTINGS) ................................................................ 29
SHAKE MOTOR FREQUENCY MENU (VACUUM SHAKE MOTOR) ............................................30
OPTIONAL SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS).............................................................30
BRUSH FUNCTION MENU (OPTIONAL SETTINGS)........................................................ 31
DELAY RESET MENU (OPTIONAL BRUSH FUNCTION) .............................................................31
TRACTION SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS).............................................................32
SPEED SETS MENU (TRACTION SETS).......................................................................... 32
ACCELERATION RAMP #1 MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) ..........................................33
ACCELERATION RAMP #2 MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) ..........................................34
DECELERATION RAMP #1 MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) ..........................................34
DECELERATION RAMP #2 MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) ..........................................35
DECELERATION RAMP STOP MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS).....................................35
REVERSE RAMP #1 MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS).....................................................36
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REVERSE RAMP #2 MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS).....................................................36
MAX FORWARD SPEED MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) ..............................................37
MAX BACKWARD SPEED MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS)............................................37
MINIMUM SPEED MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) .........................................................38
MODE1 SPEED MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETS) .....................................................................38
MODE1 CURRENT MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETTINGS) .......................................................39
MODE2 SPEED MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETS) .....................................................................39
SPEED LEVEL MENU (TRACTION SPEED SETS).......................................................................40
SPEED REF MENU (TRACTION SETTINGS) ................................................................... 40
MIN POSITION SIGNAL MENU (TRACTION SPEED REF) ..........................................................41
MAX POSITION SIGNAL MENU (TRACTION SPEED REF) .........................................................41
DEAD BAND SIGNAL MENU (TRACTION SPEED REF) ..............................................................42
MID SIGNAL MENU (TRACTION SPEED REF).............................................................................42
MOTOR SETTINGS MENU (TRACTION SETTINGS) ....................................................... 43
CURRENT BOOST MENU (TRACTION MOTOR SETTINGS) ......................................................43
BOOST TIME MENU (TRACTION MOTOR SETTINGS) ...............................................................44
MONITOR MODE MENU (SETTINGS) .....................................................................44
MONITOR SETTINGS MENU (MONITOR MODE) ............................................................ 45
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SETTING MENU NAVIGATION DIAGRAM
“SETTINGS MENU”
on page 12
“GENERAL SETTINGS
MENU (SETTINGS)”
on page 14
“MAIN MENU (GENERAL
SETS)” on page 14
“LANGUAGE
SELECTION MENU
(GENERAL MAIN)”
on page 15
“DISPLAY TUNE MENU
(GENERAL MAIN)”
on page 15
“DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
MENU (GENERAL
MAIN)” on page 16
“BATTERY MENU
(GENERAL SETS)”
on page 16
“BATTERY TYPE MENU
(GENERAL BATTERY)”
on page 16
“CUSTOM LEVEL MENU
(GENERAL BATTERY)”
on page 17
“HOUR METER MENU
(GENERAL SETS)”
on page 17
“PARTIAL HMR O
DISPLAY MENU
(GENERAL HOUR
METER)” on page 18
“PARTIAL HMR RESET
MENU (GENERAL HOUR
METER)” on page 18
PASSWORD ≤
CUSTOMER
Page 5

“ACCESS MODE MENU
(GENERAL SETS)”
on page 19
“PASSWORD 3 CUSTOM
MENU (GENERAL
ACCESS MODE)”
on page 19
“PASSWORD 4 USER
MENU (GENERAL
ACCESS MODE)”
on page 20
“PASSWORD 5 PIN
MENU (GENERAL
ACCESS MODE)”
on page 20
“PROT USER
PASSWORD MENU
(GENERAL ACCESS
MODE)” on page 21
“PROT PIN PASSWORD
MENU (GENERAL
ACCESS MODE)”
on page 21
“CONFIG MENU
(GENERAL SETS)”
on page 22
SERVICE
“WORKLIGHT
ENABLING MENU
(GENERAL CONFIG)”
on page 22
“HAZARD LIGHTS
MENU (GENERAL
CONFIG)” on page 23
“ANTI-COLLISION MENU
(GENERAL CONFIG)”
on page 23
“MANUAL OP ENABLING
MENU (GENERAL
CONFIG)” on page 24
“ZONE OP ENABLING
MENU (GENERAL
CONFIG)” on page 24
Page 6

“BRUSHMOTOR MENU
(BRUSH SETTINGS)”
on page 25
“BRUSH SETTINGS
MENU (SETTINGS)”
on page 25
“DELAY RESET
MENU (BRUSHES
BRUSHMOTOR)”
on page 26
“SPEED REDUCTION
MENU (BRUSHES
BRUSHMOTOR)”
on page 26
“PRESSURE LEVEL
MENU (BRUSHES
BRUSHMOTOR)”
on page 27
“PRESSURE RANGE
MENU (BRUSHES
BRUSHMOTOR)”
on page 27
“VAC. MOTOR MENU
(VACUUM SETTINGS)”
on page 28
“VACUUM SETTINGS
MENU (SETTINGS)”
on page 28
“VACUUM NOISE
LEVEL MENU (VACUUM
MOTOR)” on page 29
“SHAKE MOTOR MENU
(VACUUM SETTINGS)”
on page 29
“SHAKE MOTOR
FREQUENCY MENU
(VACUUM SHAKE
MOTOR)” on page 30
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ACTUATOR SETS
BRUSHES
BRUSHES
“TRACTION SETTINGS
MENU (SETTINGS)”
on page 32
“SPEED SETS MENU
(TRACTION SETS)”
on page 32
“ACCELERATION RAMP
#1 MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 33
“ACCELERATION RAMP
#2 MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 34
“DECELERATION RAMP
#1 MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 34
“DECELERATION RAMP
#2 MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 35
“OPTIONAL SETTINGS
MENU (SETTINGS)”
on page 30
“BRUSH FUNCTION
MENU (OPTIONAL
SETTINGS)”
on page 31
“DELAY RESET
MENU (OPTIONAL
BRUSH FUNCTION)”
on page 31
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“DECELERATION RAMP
STOP MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 35
“REVERSE RAMP #1
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 36
“REVERSE RAMP #2
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 36
“MAX FORWARD SPEED
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 37
“MAX BACKWARD
SPEED MENU
(TRACTION SPEED
SETTINGS)” on page 37
“MINIMUM SPEED
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 38
“MODE1 SPEED MENU
(TRACTION SPEED
SETS)” on page 38
“MODE1 CURRENT
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED SETTINGS)”
on page 39
“MODE2 SPEED MENU
(TRACTION SPEED
SETS)” on page 39
“SPEED LEVEL MENU
(TRACTION SPEED
SETS)” on page 40
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“MIN POSITION SIGNAL
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED REF)”
on page 41
“SPEED REF MENU
(TRACTION SETTINGS)”
on page 40
“MAX POSITION SIGNAL
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED REF)”
on page 41
“DEAD BAND SIGNAL
MENU (TRACTION
SPEED REF)”
on page 42
“MID SIGNAL MENU
(TRACTION SPEED
REF)” on page 42
“CURRENT BOOST
MENU (TRACTION
MOTOR SETTINGS)”
on page 43
“MOTOR SETTINGS
MENU (TRACTION
SETTINGS)”
on page 43
E-BRAKE
G-SENSOR L
G-SENSOR DH
“BOOST TIME
MENU (TRACTION
MOTOR SETTINGS)”
on page 44
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SETTINGS MENU
Proceed as follows to view the “GENERAL MACHINE SETTINGS” menu:
1. Sit on the driver’s seat.
2. Press buttons (1) and (2) (Fig. 1) simultaneously. Keeping them pressed, switch on the machine by making a
quarter turn clockwise with the key (1) (Fig.2).
3. After a few seconds, the “ID CHECK” screen will appear (Fig.1). Enter the password to access the “GENERAL
MACHINE SETTINGS” menu.
N.B.: to access the assistance menu, at least CUSTOMER password level is required. See “PASSWORD 3
CUSTOM MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)” on page 19. If the password entered is correct, you will be
taken to the “SETTINGS MENU”.
6
51
2
43
1 2
General
Sets
-- ID Check --
insert password:
_ _ _ _
3
To navigate through the menus, use the buttons:
the “SHAKE” symbol is used to scroll up
the “ON/OFF” symbol is used to scroll down
the “ECO mode” symbol is used to conrm the selection, or to conrm the modication made
the “+” symbol is used to increase the value
the “-” symbol is used to decrease the value
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N.B.: when navigating the conguration menu, all the machine functions, including traction, are deactivated.
The following sub-menus can be selected on the Settings menu screen:
GENERAL
SETS
Used to view and/or change the general machine parameters. See “GENERAL SETTINGS
MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 14.
BRUSHES
SETS
Used to view and/or change the parameters of the machine's sweeping head. See “BRUSH
SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 25.
VACUUM SETS Used to view and/or change the parameters of the machine's vacuum system. See “VACUUM
SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 28.
OPTIONAL
SETS
Used to view and/or change the parameters relating to the various machine optionals. See
“OPTIONAL SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 30.
ACTUATOR
SETS
It is not possible to access it because the “CUSTOMER” level password is not enabled to do
so.
TRACTION
SETS
Used to view and/or change the parameters relating to the machine's traction system. See
“TRACTION SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 32.
MONITOR
MODE
Used to view the instantaneous machine values. See “MONITOR MODE MENU (SETTINGS)”
on page 44.
ENGINEER
PARS
It is not possible to access it because the “CUSTOMER” level password is not enabled to do
so.
EXIT Used to quit the menu you are in, and return to the work screen.
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GENERAL SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)
General
sets...
-SETTINGS-
Proceed as follows to view the “GENERAL SETS” menu:
1. Display the “SETTINGS MENU” menu. See “SETTINGS MENU”
on page 12.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “GENERAL
SETTINGS” screen (see picture alongside), then press to conrm.
N.B.: in the parameters menu, the display is only shown in English.
The following sub-menus can be selected on the General menu screen:
MAIN Used to view and/or change the parameters relating to the control display. See “MAIN MENU
(GENERAL SETS)” on page 14.
BATTERY Used to select the type of battery that powers the machine. See “BATTERY MENU
(GENERAL SETS)” on page 16.
HOURMETER Used to change the type of hour meter selected on the main machine display. See “HOUR
METER MENU (GENERAL SETS)” on page 17.
ACCESS MODE Used to change the CUSTOMER level password. See “ACCESS MODE MENU (GENERAL
SETS)” on page 19.
SERVICE It is not possible to access it because the “CUSTOMER” level password is not enabled to do
so.
CONFIG Used to enable the optionals installed on the machine. See “CONFIG MENU (GENERAL
SETS)” on page 22.
EXIT Used to quit the menu you are in, and return to the previous one.
MAIN MENU (GENERAL SETS)
Main
General
Proceed as follows to view the “MAIN” menu:
1. View the “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu. See “GENERAL
SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “Main GENERAL”
screen (see picture alongside), then press to conrm.
The following personalised selections can be made on the main menu screen:
LANGUAGE Used to change the language on the control display. See “LANGUAGE SELECTION MENU
(GENERAL MAIN)” on page 15.
DISPLAY TUNE Used to adjust the control display contrast. See “DISPLAY TUNE MENU (GENERAL MAIN)”
on page 15.
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
Used to adjust the control display brightness. See “DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS MENU
(GENERAL MAIN)” on page 16.
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LANGUAGE SELECTION MENU (GENERAL MAIN)
General
Main
Language selection:
ITA
1
Proceed as follows to change the display language:
1. Display the “MAIN” menu, see “MAIN MENU (GENERAL SETS)”
on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “LANGUAGE
SELECTION” screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to select the control display
language.
N.B.: the selected language will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
4. Press to conrm.
The following languages can be selected in the language menu:
ENG English
ITA Italian
FRA French
GER German
ESP Spanish
N.B.: changing the language displays the text strings of the menu and alarms in the selected language.
DISPLAY TUNE MENU (GENERAL MAIN)
General
Main
15
Display tune:
min:0 max:50
1
To adjust the display contrast, proceed as follows:
1. Display the “MAIN” menu, see “MAIN MENU (GENERAL SETS)”
on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “DISPLAY TUNE”
screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to adjust the control display
contrast.
N.B.: the control display contrast level will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
N.B.: the contrast level is increased in steps of 1 unit; the minimum value allowed is 0 and the maximum is
50.
4. Press to conrm.
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DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS MENU (GENERAL MAIN)
General
Main
15
Display brightness:
min:0 max:10
1
To adjust the display contrast, proceed as follows:
1. Display the “MAIN” menu, see “MAIN MENU (GENERAL SETS)”
on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS” screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to adjust the control display
brightness.
N.B.: the control display brightness level will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
N.B.: the brightness level is increased in steps of 1 unit; the minimum value allowed is 0 and the maximum is
50.
4. Press to conrm.
BATTERY MENU (GENERAL SETS)
Battery
General
Proceed as follows to view the “BATTERY” menu:
1. View the “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu. See “GENERAL
SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “Battery GENERAL”
screen (see picture alongside), then press to conrm.
The following personalised selections can be made on the battery menu screen:
BATTERY TYPE Used to change the type of battery that powers the machine. See “BATTERY TYPE MENU
(GENERAL BATTERY)” on page 16.
CUSTOM
LEVEL
Used to adjust the discharge curve of the type of custom battery. See “CUSTOM LEVEL
MENU (GENERAL BATTERY)” on page 17.
BATTERY TYPE MENU (GENERAL BATTERY)
General
Battery
Battery Type:
Gel60
1
To change the type of power supply battery of the machine, proceed as
follows:
1. View the “BATTERY” menu. See “BATTERY MENU (GENERAL
SETS)” on page 16.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “BATTERY TYPE”
screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to select the type of battery
required.
N.B.: the selected battery type will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
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4. Press to conrm.
The following can be selected in the battery type selection menu:
Pb60 Gel80
Gel60 Custom
Pure Lead LiPo
Pb80
N.B.: the standard battery type selected is Gel60.
CUSTOM LEVEL MENU (GENERAL BATTERY)
General
Battery
33.5 [V]
Custom level 5/5:
min:15.0 max:40.0
1
Proceed as follows to change the type of custom battery discharge curve:
1. View the “BATTERY” menu. See “BATTERY MENU (GENERAL
SETS)” on page 16.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “CUSTOM LEVEL”
screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to adjust the discharge voltage
value.
N.B.: the battery discharge voltage will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
4. Press to conrm.
N.B.: the voltage is increased in steps of 0.1V; the minimum value allowed is 15.0 and the maximum is 40.0.
N.B.: to create the discharge curve, there are six levels to enter, from Custom Level 5/5 to Custom Level 0/5.
N.B.: the voltage dened in the factory is 23.5V for Custom Level value 5/5; 23.0V for Custom Level value
4/5; 22.5V for Custom Level value 3/5; 22.0V for Custom Level value 2/5; 21.5V for Custom Level value 1/5;
21.0V for Custom Level value 0/5.
HOUR METER MENU (GENERAL SETS)
Hourmeter
General
Proceed as follows to view the “HOUR METER” menu:
1. View the “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu. See “GENERAL
SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “Hour meter
GENERAL” screen (see picture alongside), then press to conrm.
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PARTIAL HMR O DISPLAY MENU (GENERAL HOUR METER)
General
Hourmeter
Visualized hmt:
Tr
1
To change the type of hour meter displayed on the machine's control
display, proceed as follows:
1. Display the “HOURMETER” menu, see “HOUR METER MENU
(GENERAL SETS)” on page 17.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “PARTIAL HMR TO
DISPLAY” screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to select the type of hour meter to
be shown on the control display.
N.B.: the selected hour meter will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
4. Press to conrm.
The following can be selected in the hour meter type selection menu:
Key hour meter for the machine's starter key
Tr hour meter for the machine's traction motor
Br hour meter for the machine's brush motor
Vac hour meter for the machine's suction motor
N.B.: the partial hour meter dened in the factory is the one relating to machine traction (Tr).
The following personalised selections can be made on the hour meter menu screen:
PARTIAL HMR
TO DISPLAY
Used to change the type of partial hour meter shown on the control display. See “PARTIAL
HMR O DISPLAY MENU (GENERAL HOUR METER)” on page 18.
RESET
PARTIAL HMR
Used to reset the partial hour meter shown on the control display. See “PARTIAL HMR RESET
MENU (GENERAL HOUR METER)” on page 18.
PARTIAL HMR RESET MENU (GENERAL HOUR METER)
General
Hourmeter
Reset PARTIAL hmt:
No
1
To reset the partial hour meter of the machine, proceed as follows:
1. Display the “HOURMETER” menu. See “HOUR METER MENU
(GENERAL SETS)” on page 17.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “PARTIAL HMR
RESET” screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to select the type of hour meter you
want to reset.
N.B.: the type of partial hour meter to be reset will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the
screen.
4. Press to conrm.
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The following can be selected in the partial hour meter type selection menu:
No no partial hour meter will be reset
Key only the partial hour meter related to the machine's starter key will be reset
Tr only the partial hour meter related to the machine's traction motor will be reset
Br only the partial hour meter related to the machine's brush motor will be reset
Vac only the partial hour meter related to the machine's suction motor will be reset
All all partial hour meters will be reset
ACCESS MODE MENU (GENERAL SETS)
AccessMode
General
Proceed as follows to view the “ACCESS MODE” menu:
1. View the “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu. See “GENERAL
SETTINGS MENU (SETTINGS)” on page 14.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “Access Mode
GENERAL” screen (see picture alongside), then press to conrm.
The following personalised selections can be made on the access mode menu screen:
PASSWORD 3
(CUSTOM)
Used to change the custom level password. See “PASSWORD 3 CUSTOM MENU
(GENERAL ACCESS MODE)” on page 19.
PASSWORD 4
(USER)
Used to change the user level password. See “PASSWORD 4 USER MENU (GENERAL
ACCESS MODE)” on page 20.
PASSWORD 5
(PIN)
Used to change the pin level password. See “PASSWORD 5 PIN MENU (GENERAL ACCESS
MODE)” on page 20.
PASSWORD
PROT USER
Used to activate/deactivate the user level password. See “PROT USER PASSWORD MENU
(GENERAL ACCESS MODE)” on page 21.
PASSWORD
PROT PIN
Used to activate/deactivate the pin level password. See “PROT PIN PASSWORD MENU
(GENERAL ACCESS MODE)” on page 21.
PASSWORD 3 CUSTOM MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)
General
AccessMode
2234
Password 3 custom:
min:2000 max:2999
1
To change the level 3 (Customer) password, proceed as follows:
1. Display the “ACCESS MODE” menu. See “ACCESS MODE
MENU (GENERAL SETS)” on page 19.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “PASSWORD 3
CUSTOM” screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to enter the new password you
want to use.
N.B.: the level 3 password will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
4. Press to conrm.
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N.B.: the password set in the factory is 2234, the new password must be between 2000 and 2999.
N.B.: the CUSTOMER level password makes it possible to change the parameters for the machine functions.
PASSWORD 4 USER MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)
General
AccessMode
1000
Password 4 user:
min:1000 max:1999
1
To change the level 4 password (User), proceed as follows:
1. Display the “ACCESS MODE” menu, see “ACCESS MODE MENU
(GENERAL SETS)” on page 19.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “PASSWORD 4
USER” screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to enter the new password you
want to use.
N.B.: the level 4 password will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
4. Press to conrm.
N.B.: the password set in the factory is 1000, the new password must be between 1000 and 1999.
PASSWORD 5 PIN MENU (GENERAL ACCESS MODE)
General
AccessMode
123
Password 5 pin:
min:100 max:999
1
To change the level 5 "PIN" password, proceed as follows:
1. Display the “ACCESS MODE” menu. See “ACCESS MODE
MENU (GENERAL SETS)” on page 19.
2. Use the and buttons to select the “PASSWORD 5 PIN”
screen (see picture alongside).
3. Use the and buttons to enter the new password you
want to use.
N.B.: the level 5 password will be visible in the text string (1) in the lower part of the screen.
4. Press to conrm.
N.B.: the password set in the factory is 123, the new password must be between 100 and 999.
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