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P12x/EN T/Eb6 - Schneider - error

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Getting Started<strong>P12x</strong>/<strong>EN</strong> GS/<strong>Eb6</strong>MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123 Page 5/32− Validate using or cancel using . If the password is correct, the following message isdisplayed on the LCD: PASSWORD OKAs soon as the password has been entered, no setting change will be accepted via theremote or local communication port (RS485 or RS232).Alternatively, the password can be entered by using the Password window in theOP.PARAMETERS menu. This password entry procedure is the same as above.NOTE:In case of loss of password a back up password can be providedcontacting <strong>Schneider</strong> Electric.2.1.3 Setting the language− Go to the “OP. Parameters” menu by pressing and then to the “Language” menu bypressing , ,− If necessary, enter the current password and validate with ,− Select the language using or arrows, and validate with ,− Validate using or cancel using .2.1.4 Setting Date and time− Go to the “OP. Parameters” menu by pressing and then to the “Date” menu bypressing (x9),− If necessary, enter the current password and validate with ,− Set the date using or arrow, and validate with (10/11/08 means November 10th2008),NOTE:when you modify the date, the first digit for the day or the month canbe selected according to the second digit. For instance, if 13/09/08 isdisplayed, you cannot select 33 for the day, or 29 for the month.− Validate using or cancel using .− Select the “Time ” menu by pressing 2 key,− Set the date using or arrow, and validate with (14:21:42 means 2:21:42 pm)2.1.5 Menu navigationA simple menu structure (refer to P12y/<strong>EN</strong> GS section) allows setting and reading ofparameters and functionality.The keypad provides full access to the menu options, with informations displayed on theLCD.− Press , , and keys for menu navigation:• Press or keys to navigate from a menu heading to another menu heading (refer tothe figure below),• Press key to access to a sub menu, then navigate using or keys.− Maintain these keys pressed to scroll through the menu,− If necessary, modify a parameter by pressing key.• Modify the corresponding parameter using arrows,• Validate using , or cancel using .

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