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5.3
Enabling the Private Menu
NOTE
Not all items shown in the menu illustrations appear all the time. For example, some
items (like Carousel) are model-dependent. Carousel appears in the Private menu only if
the unit’s model number is set to a carousel model in the Configur
a-
tion\Advanced\Changer\Mechanics menu.
5.3.1
Access
Access
is a text string used to set a password, which unlocks the
\Private
menu.
It is easy to find out if a password is currently set. Just press the MENU key to dis-
play the
Top Menu
and then use the (DOWN) key to scroll down through all of the
menu items. If
Private
is visible in the menu, press ENTER to enter the
\Private
Menu. If
CLEAR ACCESS
is visible in the \
Private
menu, a password
has been set.
•
Service
is the password used by qualified service personnel to access
certain
\Private
menu items while servicing the RLS. Please note that
only the first letter is capitalized.
•
Update
is the password used by qualified service personnel to access oth-
er
\Private
menu items while upgrading a RLS, adding or removing a
Barcode Reader, or replacing the Executive PCBA. Please note that only
the first letter is capitalized.
The current password should always be cleared (removed) after the user finishes ser-
vicing a unit to prevent unauthorized access to the
\Private
menu. Clearing a
password will also remove the
\Private
sub-menu from the top menu.
5.3.2
Setting a Password
Once set, a password remains set (even if the power is removed from the RLS), until it
is intentionally cleared (removed) by executing the
Private
menu’s
CLEAR ACCESS
command.
Three things happen when a user sets a password:
•
Private
appears at the bottom of the
Top Menu
.
•
Access
(shown in step 9 below) disappears from the
Private
menu.
•
CLEAR ACCESS
(shown in Section 5.3.3) appears in the
Private
menu.
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