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"CHANGE PTU PASSWORD"
The ability to set passwords for access privilege levels
is provided using the "CHANGE PTU PASSWORD"
selection from the GE OHV STATEX III MENU. A pass-
word is required to enter the screen. The system is
designed to show the privilege level of the password
used to enter this screen and all those of lesser privi-
lege. The chart below lists the levels and the PTU
screens that can be accessed at the various privilege
levels.
Level 1 has a privilege level of 200 and is the
base level for mechanics. It requires a privilege
of 190 or greater. A level 1 password, "TEST" is
available to anyone and is set by GE as part of
the software code.
Level 2 has a privilege level of 1000. It must not
be less than 300 or greater than 1099. This
password can be set by Komatsu or the mine.
Level
Privelege
1
200
2
1000
E2-40
PTU USER PRIVILEGE LEVELS
Screen Title
GE OHV Statex III Menu
Normal Operation Menu
Monitor Real Time Data Screen
Automatic Load Box Test
Screen
Manual Load Test Box Screen
Accelerate State Logic Screen
Monitor Analog Input Channels
Screen
Retard State Logic Screen
Special Operation Menu
Event Data Menu
Event Summary Screen
Event Data Display Screen
Special F1 Help Screen
Upload GE Event Data Yes/No
Screen
Statistical Data Menu
Stat Parameter Counters
Screen
Profiles Screen
Electrical Propulsion Components
Level 3 has several privilege levels to allow or
prevent access to the screens listed. The pass-
word privilege must be equal to or greater than
the value indicated. The upper limit for level 3 is
14899.
Selections listed at the bottom of the screen allow
passwords to be added, changed and deleted. Addi-
tional help is available by pressing [F1].
It is recommended that supervisors assign passwords
and privilege levels below their own.
NOTE: On some PTUs, some difficulty has been
experienced if passwords were entered which have
zeros. The problem was found to be caused by the
PTU being in the "Numlock" mode (or "Keypad" mode
on some PCs). This interprets a section of the normal
keypad as a numeric keypad and hence produces the
wrong characters.
Level
Privelege
Upload Statistical Data Menu
Temporary Truck Settings Menu
Temporary Speed Set Screen
Temporary Retard Current Adjust
Screen
Temp. Event Data Collection Interval
Screen
Truck Specific Information menu
OEM Option Screen
2
1000
Mine Option Screen
View Speed Settings Screen
Serial Numbers Screen
GE Version Information Screen
Special Control Engine Stopped Test
Menu
Manual Digital Output Test Screen
View Program Truck File
Reset "All" Yes/No Menu (Erase Event
1100
Data)
3
2990
Date and Time Set Screen
4990
Program Truck Yes/No Menu
Screen Title
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