Security: setup, Overview, Security levels – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

Page 111: Setting up passwords from the front panel, Fig. 323: configuration menu/selecting security, Fig. 324: security menu/setting security menu, Fig. 325: set security menu

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Security
Setup

SECURITY: SETUP

Overview

The HI 3000 Series products all have security capability
where the manager can set Medium and High security levels
for each high level menu. All the HI 3000 instruments have a
built in Low Security Level which is the default setting.
There are some Menus that you cannot enter, such as the
Security Menu, Factory Default Menu or Self Test Modify
Menu. These Menus are reserved for supervisors, engineers
or service personnel. Once an Ingredient or instrument is
configured or calibrated you may want to secure these menus
from being changed by operators or other personnel who are
not directly involved in the HI 3000 Series Controlled pro-
cess. Setting a Medium or High security level for an instru-
ment considerably reduces the possibility of problems that
might arise from unauthorized personnel changing critical
control parameters which may result in misprocess or cata-
strophic system failure.

Security Levels

Low - Requires no password

Medium - Requires password to access
some but not all top level menus.

High - Requires password to access all top
level menus.

All Top level menus (except security) can be assigned their
own security level. These include:

Adjust Ingredient

Setup

Calibration

Options

I/O Mapping

If a menu has a Non-Low Security Level, when a user enters
the menu a password is requested. If the user enters a bad
password or no password the user is given read access only
to all sub-menus.

Setting up Passwords from the Front
Panel

Step 1. From the Standby Display press the Setup button.

The Configuration Menu appears. (See Fig. 323)

FIG. 323: CONFIGURATION MENU/SELECTING

SECURITY

Step 2. Press the up or down arrow buttons until the cursor

is in front of “SECURITY”. (See Fig. 323)

Step 3. Press the Enter button. The Security Menu appears

with the cursor in front of “Set Security Menu”.
(See Fig. 324)

FIG. 324: SECURITY MENU/SETTING SECURITY

MENU

Step 4. Press the Enter button. The Set Security Menu

appears with the High Level Menus listed with
default LOW security levels. (See Fig. 325)

Step 5. Press the up or down arrow buttons until the cursor

is in front of the selected menu.

FIG. 325: SET SECURITY MENU

NOTE:

The menus in Figure 325 are for illustration pur-
poses only. Each instrument will have different
menus. There are more menus than the three that
are shown. You will have to scroll down through
the menu to see all of them.

Step 6. Press the left or right arrow buttons until the secu-

rity level you want to set for the selected menu
appears.

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