NOTE:
A Service Technician-level password is re-
quired to input an initial Supervisor password for
the lift truck. Once an initial Supervisor password
is installed, that Supervisor-level password access
can be used to add, delete, or edit additional Super-
visor passwords as well as Operator passwords.
Perform the following steps to set up a password:
1.
Using keys 0-9, enter a valid password.
2.
Press the Enter Key to input the password to
the system. Once you press the Enter Key, the
system uses the five most recently entered
valid numbers to compare with the currently
stored password list.
3.
If the password entered does not match any
currently stored password, an invalid password
screen is displayed for up to five seconds or un-
til the user starts to enter another password, as
shown in Figure 17.
Figure 17. Invalid Password Screen
4.
Once the system accepts the entered password,
the operator is granted access to the menus as-
sociated with that password (i.e., menus dis-
played at Operator-level, Supervisor-level, or
Service Technician-level access).
NOTE:
In certain circumstances a default operator
password of 11111 will be in the currently stored
password list.
NOTE:
If there are no Service Technician-level
passwords in the currently stored password list, the
factory default Service Technician-level password,
55555, can be used to gain access to the system.
Use the factory default Service Technician-level
password, 55555, when installing the lift truck at
the customer location to set up customer pass-
words. When initial installation is complete, choose
a new Service Technician-level password. However,
once a new Service Technician-level password has
been assigned, 55555 is no longer a usable pass-
word and it cannot be assigned as a password
through the screen menu or by using the PC Serv-
ice Tool. (If all Service Technician-level passwords
are deleted, the system again accepts the 55555 de-
fault password.) If there is only one Service Techni-
cian password and it is lost, the password can be
reset using the PC Service Tool.
ADDING/REMOVING/CHANGING
PASSWORDS
The Add/Remove Password submenu is accessible
through the Truck Setup Menu and it is visible at
Service Technician and Supervisor password access
levels. This menu allows a Service Technician or a
Supervisor to add, remove, or change passwords
whose level is equal to or lower than their own
password level. This means a Service Technician
can modify the passwords assigned to Operators,
Supervisors, and other Service Technicians, while a
Supervisor can modify passwords assigned to Oper-
ators or other Supervisors. Up to 250 passwords
can be assigned for use. Table 15 shows the process
for adding a new password.
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