Security Access - Honeywell SmartPAC 2 User Manual

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SECURITY ACCESS

(INITIALIZATION – TOOL INFORMATION)
Use the Security Access choice in the Initialization menu to prevent unauthorized access to
SmartPAC 2 settings. For most items shown in Figure 4 - 35, on the next page, you can
choose the level of security that meets your needs:
PROGRAM AND RUN MODES - least secure: anyone can make changes
anytime.
PROGRAM MODE ONLY - changes can be made only when the Program/Run key
is in the Program position. To keep users from entering Program mode and making
changes, you must remove the Program/Run key after switching it to Run.
PASSWORD REQUIRED - most secure: changes can be made only after the user
enters a password.
Exceptions
As indicated in the next table, some items have different or additional security options,
including the following:
Change Count has an additional choice of: No Changes Allowed. This prevents
changes to actual counter values (for strokes, good parts, total hits, and batch
counters) so that these counter values cannot be altered in either Program or Run
modes.
Init Password enables you to require the user to enter a password in order to access
the Initialization menu. To require a password, select "Must Be Used." For no
password, select "Not Required"
Load Monitor has four choices: Allow Recalc/Adjust, Allow Recalc Only, No
Recalc/Adjust, and Password required.
Change Tool Template has two choices: Password Required and Password Not
required.
NOTICE
DO NOT SET INIT PASSWORD TO "MUST BE USED" UNTIL YOU HAVE CHECKED
YOUR PASSWORDS.
Field upgraded SmartPAC 2s may have different passwords from those listed in this manual.
If you do not know the initialization password and change Init password to "Must be used"
you will not be able to access the initialization menu again.
See Chapter 5—"SmartPAC 2 Program mode" and Chapter 6—"SmartPAC 2 Run mode" for
more information about Program and Run modes.
When you attempt to access a menu that is password protected, the SmartPAC 2 asks for
your password in a display that looks like this:
SmartPAC 2 Initialization Mode
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