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Take into account:
Level 2 is the maximum security level, so Level 2 Password has a
higher
priority
than Level 1 Password. This means that it will be possible to access pages protected with
Level 1 by using Level 2 Password, but not the opposite.
Next, it is necessary to set the desired protection level for every page (pages 1-4 and Configuration
page): Not Restricted; Restricted: Level 1; or Restricted: Level 2. The protection level is associated
to the page itself, not to the buttons of the page. The Security page is always protected with the
maximum security level, according to the number of security levels configured.
Last, it is possible to configure several
Labels
or text strings that will be shown when setting or
modifying the password from the touch panel, in execution time.
The configured security level may be modified in Execution time through the Security page in the
Display (see Figure 3.12).
Figure 3.12. Security page (Display)
Buttons 1-4 allow here to modify the security level of pages 1-4, respectively, while button 5 is
intended to modify the security level of the Configuration page. A short press over these buttons will
change the security level of the corresponding page, in this order: No Security ( )
Level 1( )
Level 2 (
)
No Security ( )…
Buttons 7 and 8 allow changing the configured password in ETS for Level 1 and 2, respectively.
Once the password is properly typed, it will be possible to freely navigate during 60 seconds
through the ZAS pages with a security level equal or lower than the password set. When this time
expires, ZAS will ask for the password if the user tries to act on a page protected with whatever
security level. If the typed password is wrong, it will not be possible to type it again until 3 seconds
later, for security reasons.