13.3
Password for Writing Configuration Data (Overwrite
Password)
Overwrite Password
is the function to protect the configuration data from being overwritten by unauthorized persons if the
transceiver should ever be stolen.
To write data using KPG-D1/ D1N to the transceiver with
Overwrite Password
configured, the password needs to be
entered on a PC.
Overwrite Password
can be configured for the transceiver using KPG-D1/ D1N.
Overwrite Password
can be configured
using any numbers between 0 and 999999 inclusive.
Note
0
Copying data from another transceiver cannot occur by using the Clone function if
Overwrite Password
is configured
for the transceiver.
0
If the password authentication fails consecutively for the number of times configured in
Password Entry Limit
, the
transceiver enters Transceiver Lockout Mode, and then “LOCKOUT” appears on the display. In Transceiver Lockout
Mode, the transceiver cannot be operated. Writing configuration data to the transceiver by using KPG-D1/ D1N, the
transceiver exits Transceiver Lockout Mode.
0
Also, a failure in
Read Authorization Password
authentication counts as a failure in the password authentication. The
number of failures in the password authentication is cleared by one of the following conditions:
0
When the transceiver is turned OFF and then turned ON again
0
When the correct password is entered
0
When configuration data is written to the transceiver by using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring
Overwrite Password
(
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 1 > Data
Password > Overwrite Password)
0
Configuring
Password Entry Limit
(
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features > Optional Features 1 > Data
Password)
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