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MITS Janus Time Engine
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When
Enable Login
is checked the menu at
the bottom of the pages adds
Change Login
and
Log Out.
For better security, the
Enable Session Timer
may be checked. When checked any value of
Session Length
greater than 0 will cause the session to self-terminate the indicated time in
minutes after the next login. If the
Session Length
is zero, self-termination will not occur just
as though the
Enable Session Timer
were not checked.
If the session timer is enabled, a period of no activity that occurs equal to or greater than this
setting will cause the webserver to automatically log out. A new login will be required.
When restoring to factory defaults, the default username and password pair will also be restored.
If the session timer is enabled, a period of no activity that occurs equal to or greater than this
setting will cause the webserver to automatically log out. A new login will be required.
When restoring to factory defaults, the username and password pair will also be restored.
3.3
Change Login page
The Change Login page is only accessible when Enable Login is checked on the Admin page.
When accessible, you may enter a new username/password pair to gain access to the webserver.
The factory default username is
Admin
. The username
is not case sensitive and may be a set of any valid
characters. Not more than 15 characters are
recommended.
The factory default password is
ITS19360
. The
password is case sensitive and may be any set of valid
characters. Not more than 15 characters are
recommended.
3.4
Inputs page
The Inputs page provides a time status and controls to set all the adjustable parameters offered by
the MJTE.
3.4.1
Priority frame
The Priority frame enables the user to set the order in which time references that are available to
selected by the MJTE. The order (1 – 4) is the order of priority.