Security levels/passwords – GE Industrial Solutions CPS6000 User Manual

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CPS6000 –48V Indoor/Outdoor Power Shelf


Issue 21 January 2008

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Security Levels/Passwords

The QS841A supports three levels of security from the Ethernet and other remote interfaces.
The security levels are described in general below.


User security level:

• Can view almost every parameter in the system
• Can change only a few parameters
• Default password: lineage

Super-user security level:

• Can do everything the user can do
• Can change any configuration parameter in the system (except passwords)
• Default password: super-user

Administrator security level:

• Can do everything the super-user can do
• Can change passwords
• Can upgrade controller software
• Default password: administrator


Note: if the QS841A Ethernet port is configured as a Craft port then a person using the Craft
Port locally has the same privileges defined for configuration and control from the front panel
without using the PIN.

The Home Page shown previously has tabs that are partitioned as the following:

Home

Main login page that shows representative graphic of the plant. The graphic will
depict the number of shelves, rectifiers in place with their appropriate outputs, empty
slots, and indicate which rectifiers are in alarm.

High-level summary for the Batteries, Distribution, Alarms present, and controller
summary are shown. There are also quick link tabs that take you to specific features.
These tabs are the Home, Reports, Maintenance, Settings, and Installation.

Reports

The reports tab displays reports that the system controller can display through web
pages. These reports include Event History, Inventory, Statistics, Trends, and
Battery on Discharge.

Maintenance

Allows remote access to Control/Operation commands assessable through the front
panel. These include restarting rectifiers/ringers, starting alarm or battery tests,
asserting boost, clearing history and statistics, clearing latched events and missing
equipment, placing rectifiers/ringers in and out of Standby.

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