Configuration; Introduction; Configuration Modes; Configuration Level Security - ABB InformIT SM2000 User Manual

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4 CONFIGURATION

4.1 Introduction

This section details the configuration of the instrument locally
using the touch screen. A configuration file can also be created
on a PC and transferred to the instrument via one of the archive
media options.
In addition, up to 16 different configurations can be stored in
internal memory and restored when required.

4.1.1 Configuration Modes

The instrument has two modes of configuration/operation,
Basic and Advanced. The differences between them are shown
in Table 4.1.

4.1.2 Configuration Level Security

Two methods of configuration access protection are available:
1) Password protection (Factory Default).
The Configuration level cannot be accessed until the
correct password has been entered – see Fig. 4.1.
2) Internal switch protection.
The Configuration level cannot be accessed until the
instrument is withdrawn from its case and the internal
switch set to the 'Configuration Level Not Protected'
position – see Fig. 4.2.
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Table 4.1 Differences Between Basic and Advanced Configurations
The instrument can be configured for one of two levels of
password protection:
Basic Security:
Up to 4 users
Each user is assigned a unique 4-digit security code for

Configuration level access

Optional security code protection of access to Setup level
Advanced Security:
Up to 12 users
Each user is assigned a unique password of up to 20
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Each user is assigned configuration, setup and/or electronic
signature access privileges
Each user is assigned one of 3 levels of configuration level
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Configurable password expiry times, password failure limits
and minimum password length
Inactive user disabling
Note. The electronic signature feature is available
only with Advanced security.
4.1.3 Configuration Level Access – Figs. 4.1 and 4.2
To configure an instrument when 'Configuration security' is set
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Determine the type of configuration required –
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Make changes to parameters as detailed in
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