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Table 28
Default Attributes for the Accounts
Account / Attribute
Username
(Case-Sensitive)
Password
(Case-Sensitive)
Access Level
Primary Account
Admin
Admin Security
Administrator
*
Secondary Account
User
User
User Monitor
*
The access level of the primary account cannot be changed; all other account-attributes can be
modified.
The first time a browser request is made, users are requested to provide their account’s
username and password to obtain access. If the Embedded Web Server is left idle for more
than five minutes, the session expires and the user is required to re-enter his username and
password.
To access the Embedded Web Server with a different account, click the Log Off
button and re-access with a new username and password.
For details on changing the account attributes, see
Configuring the Web User Accounts
.
Note that the password and username can be a maximum of 19 case-sensitive characters.
To reset the username and password of both accounts to their defaults, set the
ini
file
parameter ‘ResetWebPassword’ to 1.
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
Users can limit access to the Embedded Web Server to read-only mode by changing the
ini
file parameter ‘DisableWebConfig’ to 1. In this mode all Web screens, regardless of the
access level used, are read-only and cannot be modified. In addition, the following screens
cannot be accessed: ‘Quick Setup’, ‘Web User Accounts’, ’Reset‘, ‘Save Configuration‘ and
all of the file-loading screens.
Read-only policy can also be applied to selected users by setting the access level
of the secondary account to ‘User Monitor’ (DisableWebConfig = 0) and
distributing the primary and secondary accounts to users according to the
organization’s security policy.
When DisableWebConfig is set to 1, read-only privileges are applied to all
accounts regardless of their access level.
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
Access to the Embedded Web Server can be disabled by using the
ini
file parameter
‘DisableWebTask = 1’. The default is access enabled
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
To access the Embedded Web Server:
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