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whose password you want to change. Push the Enter button.
As a security measure, you will be asked to enter your old password, which can be accomplished by
using the Main Menu buttons. You will then be prompted to enter your new password, which again is
accomplished with the Main Menu buttons. You will be prompted again, this time to confirm your
new password by entering it again. This helps prevent your entering a wrong password accidentally.
The screen will now display PASSWORD HAS BEEN CHANGED
.
When you are finished, press the Escape button twice to return to the Home Screen.
Notes on passwords
Passwords only provide security if you use them. Distribute passwords only to station personnel only
when they must have access to Unity AM functions. Instruct everyone with a password to return the
Unity AM to Level 0 after they have finished working with it so that it is again in its most secure
state.
If you change your passwords and forget them, you have a significant, but not impossible problem.
You can restore the Unity AM to factory defaults using a Hardware Initialization function. In doing
so,
you will erase all of your custom programming and processing settings.
And we mean
all
of
your custom programming! Hours and hours of processing decisions could be lost forever if you do
not have a backup copy of your settings. Remember, this is a consequence of losing your password.
Hardware Initialization should only be used as a last resort.
Before going on to the next step, be aware sophisticated microprocessor controlled products like the
Unity AM do not like to be zapped by static electricity. Please take all required precautions to create
a static free environment before opening the Unity AM.
To accomplish Hardware Initialization, you will have to take the Unity AM out of service, turn off the
power, and remove the top cover of the unit. Locate Card 1, the Micro-Controller, which is the first
board to right of the Power Supply or the left-most board in the chassis. Located about mid-board and
to the rear of the is a jumper. Change the jumper to the other position and replace the card. Turn the
Unity AM on, wait 15 seconds, and turn it off again. The Unity AM has re-initialized itself with all
the factory defaults in place. Again remove Card 1, and restore the jumper to its original position.
If
you fail to take this last step, the unit will initialize every time it powers up!
The Unity AM may
now be reinstalled.