User's Manual

Bi-directional Amplifiers
510 and 610 Series
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Figure 4-7 shows a typical BDA name and address display.
Figure 4-7: BDA Name and Address Display
Pressing the Menu button returns to the screen saver display.
NOTE
Pressing the Edit button in any of these displays causes the BDA to enter the Edit
menu series. A password is requested from the user if password control has been
enabled. Successful password entries permit the user to enter the Edit Menu Series;
unsuccessful entries cause the BDA to revert to the screen saver display. The
password menu does not belong to either the View menu series or the Edit menu
series.
Figure 4-8 shows a typical password entry display.
Figure 4-8: Password entry display
NOTE
Each password consists of a series of five button presses. None of the buttons can
be Menu. Pressing the Menu button or entering an invalid key in the password key
sequence causes an immediate exit to the screen saver. To keep the password
masked as it is entered, the bottom row reveals how many keys have been entered
in the password thus far. In Figure 4-8 three of the five-key presses have been
received and validated. Regardless of which display the user was viewing before
entering password mode, successful password entry takes the user to the Edit
Oscillation Events display.