Chapter 7 security, Optional hi 6110 display security options – Hardy HI 6600 Series Modular Sensor System User Manual

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Chapter 7

Security

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Chapter 7 covers the security menu, which allows the user to lock out different levels of the menu hierarchy.
The user configurable security settings only limit access through the Optional Front Panel to ensure the
consistency of the instrument setup and weighing process. Parameter configuration through the network is
unaffected by these security settings.

Note: Security settings are universal and are applied to all channels on the system. For example, if

Calibration Security is selected, then a password is required to calibrate ANY Weight Processor
Module on the System.

Optional HI 6110 Display Security Options

Lock Enabled

Operation

Display Display is blank; and the Mode, Tare, Zero, and Configuration

buttons are disabled. Pressing ENTER jumps to the password

prompt.

Keypad

Display is active; and the Mode, Tare, Zero, and Configuration

buttons are disabled. Pressing ENTER jumps to the password

prompt.

Configuration

Display is active, and the Mode, Tare, and Zero buttons are active;

but the configuration button is disabled. Pressing CONFIG jumps

to the configuration password prompt.

Read Only

Display is active, and the Mode, Tare, and Zero buttons are active,

the configuration button is active but no parameters can be

modified.

Calibration

Display is active, all buttons are active, and all the parameters

except the calibration parameters can be modified.

No Locks Enabled

When no locks are selected, the display is active, all buttons are

active, and all the parameters can be modified.


The current status and password for each level of security can be read and changed through the web browser
if using an Ethernet connection, or through the serial interface.

To access or modify the security parameters through the Optional Front Panel display, a password always
needs to be entered before a lock can be enabled or disabled or the password modified. Note, that as the
password can be read over the network, any security password can always be over written if the local
operator enters an incorrect password.

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