Access Passwords - GE 339 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 6: SETPOINTS

Access passwords

339 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Password must be 8 to 10 characters in length, containing at least 2 letters and 2 numbers.
The Master Level can define whether the local user is permitted to change Local
Passwords without having to enter the Master Level. The Master Password is encrypted,
and is not viewable from the keypad. If the Master Password is lost, the user should
contact the factory.
After password entry, the access level is maintained until a period of 5 minutes of inactivity
has elapsed, after which the password must be re-entered. A power loss or entering in the
wrong password logs the user out.
Further definition of the access levels is described as follows:
SETPOINT LEVEL
Changing settings under QUICK SETUP menu
Changing settings under the SETPOINTS menu except the features requiring control
access listed below
Changing any setting under MAINTENANCE such as trip and close coil monitoring and
breaker maintenance settings, except the features requiring control access listed
below
Changing the Local or Remote Setpoint Password, depending on the interface being
accessed
CONTROL LEVEL
Open and Close Breaker commands
Virtual Input commands
Clearing of event records, transient records, and other data
Changing the Local or Remote Control Password, depending on the interface being
accessed
MASTER LEVEL
Setting and changing of all passwords including the Master Password
Disabling password security
All Setpoint and Control Level access rights
Enabling the Password for Reset Key feature (when enabled, Trip and Alarm resets
require a password)
For details on Password Security setup and handling using the EnerVista Setup software,
refer to Chapter 3.
This section allows the user to change the Local Setpoint and Local Control Passwords, and
to enable the Password for Reset Key feature (requires the Master Password).
The local user may change a local password from the keypad if all of the following are true:
Security is enabled
A valid local setpoint (or local control) password has initially been set
The remote user has the Overwrite Local Passwords setpoint set to NO
The local user knows the current local password.
For more details on the Password Security feature, refer to Chapter 3.
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