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Ur series bus differential system protection relay
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5 SETTINGS
Example: If this setting is "Yes" and an attempt is made to change settings or upgrade the firmware, the UR device denies
the setting changes and denies upgrading the firmware. If this setting is "No", the UR device accepts setting changes and
firmware upgrade.
This role is disabled by default.
FACTORY SERVICE MODE: When enabled (meaning "Yes" is selected) the device can go into factory service mode. For
this setting to become enabled a Supervisor authentication is necessary. The default value is Disabled.
SUPERVISOR ROLE: When enabled (meaning "Yes" is selected) the Supervisor role is active. When "No" is selected this
role is disabled. To disabled this setting a Supervisor authentication is necessary. If disabled, the Supervisor role is not
allowed to log on. In this case the Administrator can change the settings under the Supervisory menu.
If enabled, Supervisor authentication is required to change the settings in the Supervisory menu. If the Supervisor disables
his role after authentication, the Supervisor session remains valid until he switches to another role using MMI or until he
ends the current Supervisor session if using communications.
This role is disabled by default.
SERIAL INACTIVITY TIMEOUT: The role logged via a serial port is auto logged off after the Serial Inactivity timer times
out. A separate timer is maintained for RS232 and RS485 connections. The default value is 1 minute.
a) SELF TESTS
PATH: SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
 SELF TESTS
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
FAILED AUTHENTICATE — When Enabled, the number of failed authentications is compared with the Session Lockout
threshold. When the Session Lockout threshold is exceeded, a minor alarm indication comes up. Operand is
.
TION FAIL
FIRMWARE LOCK — When Enabled, any firmware upgrade attempt brings up a minor self-test alarm. Operand is
.
FW ATTEMPT
SETTINGS LOCK — When Enabled, an unauthorized write attempt to a setting for a given role activates a minor self test
alarm. Operand is
UNAUTH SETTING WRITE
PATH: SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
 FAILED
 AUTHENTICATE
CYBERSENTRY SETUP
When first using CyberSentry security, use the following procedure for set up.
1.
Log in to the relay as Administrator by using the Value keys on the front panel to enter the default password
"ChangeMe1#". Note that the "Lock relay" setting needs to be disabled in the Security > Supervisory menu. When
this setting is disabled, configuration and firmware upgrade are possible. By default, this setting is disabled.
2.
Enable the Supervisor role if you have a need for it.
3.
Make any required changes in configuration, such as setting a valid IP address for communication over Ethernet.
4.
Log out of the Administrator account by choosing None.
Next, device or server authentication can be chosen on the login screen, but the choice is available only in EnerVista. Use
device authentication to log in using the five pre-configured roles (Administrator, Supervisor, Engineer, Operator,
Observer). When using a serial connection, only device authentication is supported. When server authentication is
required, characteristics for communication with a RADIUS server must be configured. This is possible only in the EnerV-
GE Multilin

SECURITY
SUPERVISORY
 FAILED
 AUTHENTICATE
FIRMWARE LOCK:
Enabled
SETTINGS LOCK:
Enabled
.

SECURITY
SUPERVISORY
FAILED AUTHENTICATE:
Enabled
B30 Bus Differential System
SELF TESTS
See below
Range: Enabled, Disabled
Range: Enabled, Disabled
SELF TESTS
FAILED AUTHENTICATE
Range: Enabled, Disabled
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
5
AUTHENTICA-
UNAUTH
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