Logging On To The System - Emerson LMS1000 User Instructions

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User Instructions
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000)

Logging On To the System

This procedure shows the user how to establish contact with the system through a local
or remote terminal. To establish a local communication link to the system, press ENTER.
If communicating through a modem, the user must call the system and wait for it to
answer. A remote communication link is automatically established after the modems
connect. Once the system establishes contact with the remote terminal, logging onto the
system through the following procedure is identical whether a local or remote (modem)
terminal is used. Figure 2-2 shows a typical screen display of a successful logon.
ENTER PASSWORD
*
LMS1000 v1.0.0
Unit Name:
Unit Header:
Good Afternoon User 8 - User #8 !
Today is Monday 11/12/96 at 16:14:52.
THERE ARE NO ALARMS PRESENT
Command <6>:
Procedure:
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UNIT ONE-Unit #1
Figure 2-2
Typical Logon Screen Display
1) When the communication link is established, the system prompts the user to...
ENTER PASSWORD
*
2) Type the correct password, then press ENTER. The password is not displayed
on the terminal's screen as it is entered. Additionally, during remote access, the
user has three (3) attempts to enter a valid password. If the password is not
entered correctly after three (3) attempts, the remote communications session is
terminated. The user also has ten (10) seconds to enter a valid password when
prompted before the remote communications session is terminated. The EVENT
LOG will report a failed logon attempt when someone attempts to logon and fails.
3) When the correct password is entered, the system responds with the unit
number, the unit name, unit header, and the current day, date, and time. If
alarms are active, a message is displayed.
4) The user is now logged on to the system. The above information is followed by
the system command line prompt "Command <n>:". In this prompt, n denotes
the command access level of the current user.
5) Commands (that the user has access to) may now be entered. The command
BYE should be entered to terminate the communication link when finished.
Chapter 2. Operating LMS1000
Section 5847
Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Page 2-11

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