Setting Account Names & Passwords - NewMar SPM-200 Installation & Operation Manual

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To set the clock, click on the "Config" tag on the left side of the webpage. The top part of the Config page
should look like this, see FIGURE 5:
FIGURE 5: The Top of the Config Webpage
Select "Manual –GMT" in the "Set Clock Method" pulldown. Enter the date and time in the appropriate boxes.
The box asks for the time in GMT, and the offset from GMT for your local area. That is not necessary if you are
setting the clock manually. Just set the local date and time and put "0:00" as the GMT to local offset. Be sure
to click "Save Changes" when you are done. The date and time should then be displayed at the top of each
page, and the SPM will begin logging data.
Note: The SPM will not adjust for Daylight Savings Time; you have to do that manually.
It is also possible for the SPM to determine the correct time from an NTP server if one is available. Since the
SPM is not connected to a real network that won't work now.
4.1.4 Setting Account Names & Passwords
Now, scroll down the Config page until you find the Name and Password Configuration options block. Here,
you can set up to three levels of password protection for the SPM-200, allowing you to restrict which user(s) in
your organization are able to view or change the unit's settings. Although these settings are optional, Newmar
Power highly recommends that you at least set up the Administrator account to prevent unauthorized
changes to the network and administrative settings.
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