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Security (Figure 30)
The
Security
button, located in the
SYSTEM Menu
, opens
the
Main Security Setup
window.
To enter a password, use the directional arrows to highlight
the desired level and touch the
Change
button. Use the
keyboard to enter up to ten characters. Touch
OK
.
NOTE:
Touching the top line on the keyboard will provide
additional characters to make passwords also. The pass-
word level will be displayed in the upper right corner of the
window. The SR–2700 will log the highest access level
attained since the last data logging. It contains information
on who gained access and at what time. To clear all pass-
words, move the highlighted area to CLEAR ALL and push
the
Change
button.
If the Master Password is forgotten, you must fax the follow-
ing information to STA-RITE to clear it:
• Serial number,
• Model Number
• The ‘Password Forget’ number (found on the
Information
window).
STA-RITE will then issue a number code to clear all pass-
words. Enter this number in the
Enter Password
sub-menu
under the
SERVICE
menu.
The SR–2700 requires use of the master password for access
to the
SECURITY
menu, thus ensuring that no unauthorized
people (including Sta-Rite) can access the controller.
The security system has four security levels. It has one pass-
word for the MASTER, three passwords for OPERATORs, and
three passwords for SERVICE personnel. This allows you to
track access by giving different personnel different passwords.
The access levels are listed in the following table:
MASTER:
This password gives access to all menus including
assigning passwords.
OPERATOR:
The operator has access to all areas except for
the security setup. The operator may change programming
and calibration data. There are up to three passwords at this
level, allowing different passwords for different people.
When unattended, the SR–2700 resets to the operator level
after two minutes.
SERVICE:
Service has access to the service menu only. In
this menu the service personnel may calibrate or manually
turn on relays but not change the programming. There are
up to three passwords at this level, allowing different pass-
words for different people.
Disable (Figure 31)
The
Global Disable
feature is used to turn OFF any MPS
group for the time period specified on the page. Select the
desired MPS group by touching directly on the group num-
ber. The highlighted items are disabled according to pre-set
time periods. To restart a disabled MPS, press the Disable
Time twice.
Reset Menu (Figure 32)
The
Reset Menu
button, located in the
SYSTEM Menu
,
opens the
Reset Menu
window. This window allows you to
reconfigure items back to the factory defaults.
Use directional arrows to highlight the appropriate line to
reset and touch the
Change
button. The controller will ask
“Are you Sure:
Y or N
”. Touch the appropriate choice to
confirm that the reset should be performed. Except for reset-
ting the controller, line 1, the
Reset Menu
will stay open for
any more additions.
The
Reset Menu
has various menu items listed and
described below:
Controller:
The same as turning the SR–2700 OFF and ON
without actually cycling power.
All Sensor Cals:
Clears all sensor calibration except for flow
meters. Individual sensors can be reset in the calibration
window.
Totalizers:
Clears the accumulated count for the flow
meters.
Data:
Clears the entire data memory.
MPS Total ON Timers:
Clears the cumulative MPS timers.
Overfeed Timers:
Clears the daily MPS timers.
General Settings:
Sets the general settings to factory defaults.
MPS’s to Factory Defaults:
Sets all MPSs to factory defaults
and deletes all previous programming.
Communications:
Sets the communication options to facto-
ry defaults (including the modem initialization string).
All MPS Programming:
Clears all MPS programming.
Main Security Setup x
MASTER
:
OPERATOR
:
OPERATOR
:
OPERATOR
:
SERVICE
:
SERVICE
:
SERVICE
:
CLEAR ALL
:
Select
CHANGE
Figure 30
Highlighted Items are Disabled
x
Relays 1-10
Expand
1-14
10 Mins
Alarms
1-4
30 Mins
Pagers
1-8
4 Hrs
12 Hrs
Figure 31