3.
To allow or prohibit access to any device-configuration settings,
click the relevant drop-down, and click the
Disabled
or
Enabled
setting:
• If the
Disabled
option is selected for a device-configuration
setting, the setting for that category will be visible but not
accessible to ordinary users.
• If the
Enabled
option is selected for a device-configuration
setting, the setting can be modified by ordinary users.
IMPORTANT
If you are logged in to the Configurator interface with
Administrator credentials, you can enable or disable
any device-configuration setting.
If you are logged in to the Configurator interface as
an ordinary user, you will be able to view the device-
configuration settings, but cannot change the
settings.
4.
Save the view mode settings by clicking the
Save
button in the
Allow View Mode Settings
section. Alternatively, clear the
settings by clicking the
Reset
button.
6.7.2. Changing the Administrator username and password
The
CHANGE USERNAME AND PASSWORD
section contains controls
to change the Administrator's user name and password for the Fluidmesh
unit.
IMPORTANT
Changing the default password to a strong password is an
extremely important step in preventing security breaches.
If you have logged into the configurator interface using default
administrator's credentials, you will see a notification banner at
the bottom of the screen (
Figure 69. Default admin credentials notification banner
Click the banner to change the admin credentials. You will be
taken to the
CHANGE USERNAME AND PASSWORD
section.
To change the Administrator's user name and password for the unit, do
the following steps:
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