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7. Parameterization
The entire MCL 5 IP menu hierarchy is described in an Annex
A. “Controller menu and configuration
settings”. Main device functions are further described below.
7.1. Security
Controller parameterization menus are protected with dedicated passwords to prevent from unauthorised
access and configuration.
7.2. Default Password
There are two user levels:
admin
and
user
where admin is superior.
Default admin password
is “
admin
”. Default
user
password is “
user
”.
Each login has separate menus and control functions. If required, a different default passwords can be set
automatically during the manufacturing process. Alternatively, default passwords can be changed manually
or automatically.
7.3. APN
APN names and settings (GSM Provider/Network ID, DNS etc) for each APN are entered by administrator or
imported via sms and can be accessed via configuration menu. Each separate APN has different numbers
and IP address lists and every other APN can be configured manually.
7.4. Automatic Reboot
Device configuration allows to set an interval in minutes to enable automatic device reboot (restart) when
idle, without having an engineer to interfere.
7.5. Firmware update
The firmware can be set to be updated automatically or manually.
7.5.1. Automatic Firmware Update
If set to automatic, after restart controller will attempt automatic firmware download and update from the IP
(IP of a FTP server) address indicated in the APN setting for a specific APN used.
7.5.2. Manual Firmware update
Depending on the client’s end system configuration, controller modification and settings, controller can
support manual firmware update via GSM/GPRS or via USB, RS485 by directly connecting the controller
direct connection using a PC. UAB NAVITUS LT proprietary firmware update tool or alternative software can
be used when required.
7.6. Byte w. timeout in X bytes
Timeout value defined in byte transfer time (it depends on baud rate) multiplied by this setting value. Timeout
is set after each received byte in frame. If timeout expires after the last received byte, the frame is adopted.
8. Event Log
8.1. Event Log Record Format
Each event log record will register the following information:
Date and time of the event (if known)
Type of the event
Subject identity and/or source of the event
Outcome of the event
8.2. Logging Events
Controller logs the following events:
Failed authorization or authentication