Instruction ManualNivuFlow Mobile 600page 62 NFM 600 - rev. 02 / 10.07.2019Parameter Setting34 General ProgrammingAs a principle, modified parameters do not become effective before they have been saved.The instrument verifies whether parameters have been changed when you exit menus by us-ing “Back”. Finally, you will be prompted to eventually save modified parameters.• >Yes<: modified parameters are accepted and saved.• >No<: parameter modifications are rejected and the instrument will exit the menus.• >Abort<: you will exit the prompt. Parameters remain to be modified, however will notbecome effective and will not be saved.Tip to repeatedly measure the same measurement placesIf certain measurement places are to be measured not only once, but again and again it isrecommended to save the according parameter settings and readings (if required) on USBstick. This eliminates the need to readjust parameters for the next measurement at therespective measurement place by simply reloading the required data from the stick to thetransmitter.For more details see chapter “38.3 Data Memory” starting at page 89.34.1 Save ParametersOnce all necessary (measurement place) parameters are specified, the data must be savedin order to become effective. Procedure (2 stages):1. Select “Back”: the message >Measurement Place Parameters modified. Reor-der Paths?< is shown. Confirm with >Yes< *¹.The “Initialised!” message indicates successful initialisation.*¹ Initialise modified parameters (in current menu) with >Yes<; >No< will abortinitialisation process, the last modified values remain active and the initialisationprocess (in current menu) can be continued; to actually abort initialisation select>No< if prompted >Save Parameters?< in the next step.2. Select “Back” twice: a window opens asking >Save Parameters?<. Confirm with>Yes< *².The message “Successful!” indicates that the parameters have been saved.*² >Yes< saves the new parameters; >No< will abort the saving process leavingthe last modified parameters active again; >Abort< will abort the saving pro-cess, the last modified parameters remain active and the initialisation processcan be continued.34.2 Change WLAN PasswordThe WLAN password is set to an individually determined ID per default. This ID can befound on a label on the top of the instrument (inside of the enclosure).The default password can be changed as described below. The new password must have be-tween 8 and 32 characters. Procedure:1. Open the main menu with “Menu”.2. Open >Communication<.3. Open the >WLAN< menu.