Change Password; System Configuration; Logging Configuration - Elatec TCP3 3.0.3.1 Technical Manual

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6. Configuration via Web Page
The "Load Default Configuration" button will return all values on this page to factory default. These changes
will not be retained unless the "Apply" button is subsequently selected.
To make the changes take effect select "Reboot".

6.5. Change Password

Figure 6.8.: Password Setup for TCP3
As an administrator you can change the password of the TCP3. This can be done by selecting the "Pass-
word" tab in Figure 6.8.
Username The username is always "admin". This cannot be changed by the user.
New Password Enter the new password in this field. This field will accept alpha numeric characters up
to 30 digits. This field is case sensitive. Note that TCP3 does not enforce minimum length, password
complexity or expiration. That task is left up to each individual company installing TCP3.
Confirm Password Re-enter the new password in this field. Please save this password in a secure
location. If the password is lost there is no way to recover it. The TCP3 firmware will need to be reinstalled
which will reset the converter to the default Username and Password. If you suspect you mistyped the
password, simply select "Show Password" to make the password visible in both entry fields.
The "Save" button must be selected to save any changes before the user navigates away from this
page.
The "Cancel" button will erase any changes made on this page.
6.6. System Configuration
6.6.1. Logging Configuration
TCP3 is equipped with the ability to send status information whenever an event occurs which the user
is interested in. Remote Logging can send data to a standard Syslog server so many instances can be
logged over a long period of time. Logging is configurable so only selected items will be monitored and
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