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Polycold Cryochiller Host Commands
Installation and Operation Manual Security Levels
Brooks Automation
214072 Revision B
7-7
Set Command Information
Most Set values for parameter Host commands are stored to non-volatile flash memory when the SET
is executed.
However, some configuration Set command values are not stored and must be set again after a power
cycle or CPU reset.
Example SECURITY_LEVEL, SYSTEM_CONTROL_MODE
Set commands have min and max values associated with each command. If a set command uses a
value outside the min/max range, F is the response.
Set values take affect immediately and do not require a system restart or power cycle to take effect.
Security Levels
Polycold Cryochiller command functions are security protected and require that the security level be set
to a specific level in order to perform the Get or Set command functions.
Security Level 1 - Limited Operator Access -Password: 02030A (where all 0s are zeros)
Limited user access. Allows for locking operators out of access to commands.
Security Level 2 - Default Operator Access - Password: 02030B (where all 0s are zeros)
Normal unit access. Normal operations are available such as Cool, Defrost, Rapid BP Check.
Security Level 3 - Some Configuration / Maintenance (manager access) Contact Brooks Poly-
cold for password Access to service menu for Zero Line Loss function to allow disconnect and
installation.
Security levels follow these rules.
“Get” and “Set” functions for each command require a specific security level and the command
function does not perform unless the security level is set to the required level or higher.
Security level for Get and Set functions for each command are hard coded and cannot be
changed.
The default system security level is 2 and cannot be changed.
Current security level can be temporarily changed by Host command SECURITY_LEVEL.
Security level set to 1 stays at 1 until changed by the SECURITY_LEVEL command or the sys-
tem is power cycled.
Security level set above level 2 changes back to default level 2 after 5 minutes of inactivity.
Time to change back to default can be set using the SERVICE_INTERVAL command.
Security Levels are interface dependant.
Example: setting a SECURITY_LEVEL of Level 3 through RS232 Host port does not change
the Security Level of the ETHERNET Host port, WEBGUI, or HMI.
Security level does not affect HMI access.
HMI access to Service Modes "Authorization Code" menu requires a Security Level password
of 2 or higher. The HMI Service Modes menu options are based on the Security Level password
that is entered.

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