5-10 L60 LINE PHASE COMPARISON SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUALPRODUCT SETUP CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS5PASSWORD ACCESS EVENTS — This setting allows recording of password access events in the event recorder.Change local passwordsSETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY CHANGE LOCAL PASSWORDSAs outlined in the previous section, there are two user security access levels, setting and command. Use of a password foreach level controls whether users can enter commands or change settings.Proper password codes are required to enable each access level. When a CHANGE COMMAND PASSWORD or CHANGESETTING PASSWORD setting is programmed to “Yes” via the front panel interface, the following message sequence isinvoked: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 is allowed. Access automatically reverts to the “Restricted” level according to theaccess level timeout setting values and when power is cycled.Change remote passwordsProper passwords are required to enable each command or setting level access, which are explained in the previoussection.SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY CHANGE REMOTE PASSWORDSTo set the command or setting password in EnerVista:1. In the EnerVista software or from the front panel, navigate to Settings > Product Setup > Security menu item to openthe remote password settings window.2. Click the command or setting password Change button.3. Enter the new password in the New Password field. Requirements are outlined in the Password Requirements sectionearlier in this chapter. When an original password has already been used, enter it in the Enter Password field and clickA command or setting write operation is required to update the state of the remote and local security operandslisted. CHANGE LOCAL PASSWORDS CHANGE SETTINGPASSWORD: NoRange: No, Yes CHANGE COMMANDPASSWORD: NoRange: No, Yes ENCRYPTED COMMANDPASSWORD: ----------Range: 0 to 9999999999Note: ---------- indicates no password ENCRYPTED SETTINGPASSWORD: ----------Range: 0 to 9999999999Note: ---------- indicates no passwordIf the setting and command passwords are identical, then this one password allows access to both commands andsettings.If a remote connection is established, local passcodes are not visible. CHANGE REMOTE PASSWORDS CHANGE SETTINGPASSWORD: NoRange: No, Yes CHANGE COMMANDPASSWORD: NoRange: No, Yes