Password Screen
INTRODUCTION
The Password Screen is a main menu (top-level
menu) that is visible at Service Technician, Super-
visor, and Operator password access levels. When
the key switch or keyless switch is turned on, the
Password Screen is the first screen displayed (un-
less Operator Passwords are deactivated). To access
this menu at another time, cycle through the main
title screens by pressing the Scroll Back Key (
◂
—)
or Scroll Forward Key (—
▸
) until the Password
Screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 16. Next,
press the Enter Key (*) to enter the Password
Screen.
The Password Screen also appears when an opera-
tor first starts to use a lift truck, and it also ap-
pears when a defined time limit is exceeded under
certain conditions.
There are no submenus below the Password Screen,
but there are submenus under two other top-level
menus that involve passwords:
• The Add/Remove Password submenu under
the Truck Setup menu
• The Password Log submenu under the Activ-
ity Log menu
Explanations of the Password Screen and the Add/
Remove Password submenu (accessed through the
Truck Setup menu) follow.
PASSWORD SCREEN
NOTE:
Operator passwords are used only on trucks
equipped with software enable option.
As already stated, the Password Screen is the first
screen to appear when the key switch or keyless
switch is turned on (unless Operator Passwords are
deactivated). The Password Screen is visible at all
password access levels.
Figure 16 shows the initial Password Screen that is
displayed after power ON. A line of five blanks be-
low the Password Icon serves as the password entry
field.
Figure 16. Initial Password Screen
NOTE:
A valid password must be a five digit num-
ber composed of only the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, and 9 such as 37524 or 22954. If invalid keys
(i.e., #, or *) are pressed they will be ignored. If
more than five valid numbers are pressed for the
password, only the last five are accepted.
Service Technician Password Setup
Service Technician-level password access is re-
quired to add, delete, or edit Service Level Pass-
words and to do the first installation of a Supervi-
sor-level password. Anyone with Service Techni-
cian-level access can add, delete, or edit Operator
or Supervisor passwords.
Password Screen
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