User`s manual
 MTEK6000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL 
3-6   January 2002  
Configuration Mode 
Configuration mode allows you to set-up the 
MTEK6000's initial configuration; change 
any of the operating parameter values, and 
set alarm conditions and limits.  
MTEKManager version 1.x or the optional 
external keypad and display are required to 
perform configuration. See the 
MTEKManager on-line help for operating 
instructions. MTEKManager version 1.x is 
supplied, upon request, with your unit 
consisting of Virtual Keypad and other 
utilities. 
Virtual Keypad or Optional External 
Keypad and Display Operation 
To access any operating mode: 
1.   Wake-up the device. 
2.   Press the keypad key that corresponds to 
  the mode you want (Fig. 3-1). 
 conf  for configuration mode 
 alrm  for alarm mode 
 cal    for calibration mode 
 esc to go back to display mode 
While in Display Mode, pressing the ↑ and 
↓ keys allow you to scroll through the 
parameter labels. You may use the jump 
key to directly view any of the assigned 
labels; press jump, then enter the label 
number, followed by pressing ent. You can 
use the function keys (F0 - F9) to view 
previously assigned parameters. (software 
lets you assign function keys and labels to 
any parameter.) To enter configuration 
mode, press conf. If configuration mode is 
password protected, the MTEK6000 will 
display ENTER PASSWORD?. Only a 
valid password entry would then be given 
access to this mode. 
Configuration mode allows you to set-up the 
device's initial configuration, change any of 
the operating parameter values, set alarm 
conditions and limits, or assign function 
keys to a parameter. While in the 
configuration mode, the device continues to 
operate normally; it continues to collect 
pulses, sample live pressure and temperature 
values, calculate corrected volume, and 
collect historical data. 
Editing Parameters 
1.   Enter configuration mode by pressing 
conf (use the password if required). 
2.   Display the desired parameter: press 
jump followed by the address of the 
parameter, then press ent (see Appendix 
A for the addresses for your device).  
The function keys can also be used to 
view an assigned parameter. 
3.   With the desired parameter displayed, 
press  edit; the unit will display the 
current parameter value and prompt for a 
new value. Use the keypad to enter the 
correct value and then press ent to 
execute the change. Pressing esc when 
the device prompts for the new value 
will abort the process. Pressing ent if 
nothing has been typed also leaves the 
parameter unchanged. 










