GE Multilin D60 Line Distance Protection System 5-95 SETTINGS 5.2 PRODUCT SETUP5The state of the session (local or remote, setting or command) determines the state of the following FlexLogic™ operands.• ACCESS LOC SETG OFF: Asserted when local setting access is disabled.• ACCESS LOC SETG ON: Asserted when local setting access is enabled.• ACCESS LOC CMND OFF: Asserted when local command access is disabled.• ACCESS LOC CMND ON: Asserted when local command access is enabled.• ACCESS REM SETG OFF: Asserted when remote setting access is disabled.• ACCESS REM SETG ON: Asserted when remote setting access is enabled.• ACCESS REM CMND OFF: Asserted when remote command access is disabled.• ACCESS REM CMND ON: Asserted when remote command access is enabled.The appropriate events are also logged in the Event Recorder as well. The FlexLogic™ operands and events are updatedevery five seconds.A command or setting write operation is required to update the state of all the remote and local security operandsshown above.b) LOCAL PASSWORDSPATH: SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY CHANGE LOCAL PASSWORDSProper password codes are required to enable each access level. A password consists of 1 to 10 numerical characters.When a CHANGE COMMAND PASSWORD or CHANGE SETTING PASSWORD setting is programmed to “Yes” via the front panelinterface, the following message sequence is invoked:1. ENTER NEW PASSWORD: ____________.2. VERIFY NEW PASSWORD: ____________.3. NEW PASSWORD HAS BEEN STORED.To gain write access to a “Restricted” setting, program the ACCESS LEVEL setting in the main security menu to “Setting” andthen change the setting, or attempt to change the setting and follow the prompt to enter the programmed password. If thepassword is correctly entered, access will be allowed. Accessibility automatically reverts to the “Restricted” level accordingto the access level timeout setting values.If an entered password is lost (or forgotten), consult the factory with the corresponding ENCRYPTED PASSWORD.If the setting and command passwords are identical, then this one password allows access to both com-mands and settings. CHANGE LOCAL PASSWORDSCHANGE COMMANDPASSWORD: NoRange: No, YesMESSAGE CHANGE SETTINGPASSWORD: NoRange: No, YesMESSAGE ENCRYPTED COMMANDPASSWORD: ----------Range: 0 to 9999999999Note: ---------- indicates no passwordMESSAGE ENCRYPTED SETTINGPASSWORD: ----------Range: 0 to 9999999999Note: ---------- indicates no passwordNOTENOTE