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7- fp configuration
1 – upload fp configuration from a host
Allows the unit to communicate with the FP Config tool for defining the front
panel configuration. Note: It is also possible to enter unit to upload mode with
the Left Ctrl | Right Ctrl | L hotkey.
2 – select colors for channels
Allows you to change the button indicator colors. See page 11.
3 – select dimming
By default, the LEDs for unselected channels are off. This option allows them to
be displayed dimmed, such that the user can see all of the channel colors.
4 – enter screen cycles refresh [1-50][default=10]
The ePaper screen used on the front panel requires a full refresh after so many
updates (cycles). This option allows the user to specify the cycles between screen
refreshes.
5 – enter channel names and security information
1- display current (shows the current front panel configuration)
2 - update channel name (allows you to add/edit names for channels)
3 - update channel security (allows you to configure the security level tag):
• select a channel [1-8]
• select the security level tag for the chosen channel:
key
screen text
meaning
0
[blank]
Leaves the security field blank (default)
1
UNCL
Unclassified
2
FOUO
For Official Use Only
3
CONF
Confidential
4
SEC Secret
5
TSEC
Top Secret
6
SCI
Top Secret SCI
• once selected, press esc to go back
account management
- [option 4 from the top level menu]
These options relate to the admin accounts and their passwords.
1 – change password
Allows you to change the access password for any admin account. See page 11.
2 – create admin account
Allows you to create a new admin account. See page 11.
3 – delete all accounts
Deletes all admin accounts except the default one. See page 11.
reset to factory defaults
- [option 5 from the top level menu]
This option returns all settings to the factory defaults but does not change the admin
username and password or the event logs. See page 12
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logs and events
- [option 6 from the top level menu]
These options are all related to system monitoring and the logs that are retained as a
record of operational events.
1 – show otp log
This (one time programmable) log stores up to 64 critical events in parallel with the
critical ram log and the entries can never be deleted or overwritten. The 65th entry
and beyond will only be written to the critical ram log.
2 – show critical ram log
This log stores the date, time and username of events that are defined as critical,
such as: self test failures, peripheral device rejection, tampering event, factory resets
and admin password changes. It stores up to 64 events in a cyclic way (overwrites the
new events instead of the oldest ones). This log is not affected by a factory reset.
3 – show non-critical ram log
This log stores records of non-critical events such as power ups, peripheral device
acceptance, simple configuration change, Admin logins, user add/delete, password
changes or password lock, etc. It retains 128 of the latest events and overwrites the
oldest entries when it is full. This log is not affected by a factory reset.