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Explanation of the

Advanced Security Function

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1.7 Specification for DXs with Advanced Security

Functions That Differ from Those of the DX100P and DX200P

The main differences between the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 advanced security
function and the DX100P/DX200P security function are explained in the table below.

Function

Specification for DXs with Advanced Security

Reference

Setting modes

Engineering mode is equivalent to setting mode. System mode

is equivalent to basic setting mode.

For the setting procedure, see

the Operation Guide.

Number of failed

password entry attempts

You can select the number of consecutive failed password entry

attempts that will result in a user being invalidated.

For the setting procedure, see

section 2.1.

Signature privilege

settings

You can give or deny a user signature privileges for each

signature level (Signature 1, 2, and 3).

For the setting procedure, see

section 2.1.

Multi login

You can log in simultaneously through key operations and

communication.

For the setting procedure, see

section 2.1.

Selecting a user name

when logging in

When user IDs are being used, you can select the user name

from a list when you log in (you do not have to enter the user

name directly).

For operating instructions, see

section 2.2.

KDC server password

management

You can manage user accounts and passwords from a KDC

server on the network.

For the setting procedure and

operating instructions, see

chapter 3.

Signature function

You can only sign files in the internal memory. You cannot sign

files that have been loaded from the external memory.

For operating instructions, see

section 2.3.

You can sign files from the historical trend display.

For operating instructions, see

section 2.3.

Saving files

If the same file already exists in the save destination, it is

overwritten.

For an explanation, see

section 1.1.

Settings that can be

changed during recording

Alarm settings can be changed during recording.

For an explanation, see section

6.4 in the User's Manual.

Logging of setting

changes during recording

Setting changes are recorded in the operation log.

For an explanation, see

section 1.5.

Alarm ACK

You can perform the alarm ACK operation using the FUNC key.

For operating instructions,

see section 3.8 in the User's

Manual.

Alarm delay time

Can be set to up to 24 hours.

For the setting procedure,

see section 3.7 in the User's

Manual.

Batch text fields

You can enter a text field at the start of recording.

For operating instructions,

see section 6.3 in the User's

Manual.

Alarm ACK summary

There is no alarm ACK summary. Alarm ACK operations are

recorded in the alarm summary and the operation log.

For operating instructions, see

section 2.3.

The "batch" process type You can freely select the display-data file-save interval or the

event-data data length from the listed options. On the DXP,

these settings are always set to their maximum values.

For the setting procedure,

see section 6.1 in the User's

Manual.

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