C8000 Battery Testing System User Manual
82 3 Cadex BatteryLab
Important
If the computer or network uses a firewall, it may
be necessary to reconfigure firewall access to the
new version of BatteryLab.
3.1.7 BatteryLab Security Information
Cadex BatteryLab security serves to secure the software and
connected battery analyzers to preserve settings configured by
operators who administer the Battery Testing System. Report
templates, configuration settings, battery ID databases, c-code
databases, programs databases, and waveform database are
secured, preventing inadvertent changes by operators.
Password Setting
You must have a password to disable BatteryLab security. Note
that creating a password does not automatically enable security in
BatteryLab and connected analyzers. To enable and disable
security, see 2.11.8 Security.
To select a password, select Password Setting from the Database
menu. You must specify a four-digit number, re-type the four-
digit number, and then click OK.
Security Setting
Security setting in BatteryLab is either enabled or disabled. To
enable or disable security setting, select Security Setting from the
Database menu. You must specify a four-digit number, re-type
the four-digit number, and then click OK. You can then enable or
disable security setting. For more information, see 3.1.13 Set
Security Setting on the C8000.
3.1.8 Set Up BatteryLab
Before starting to test batteries with BatteryLab, set up the
following items:
The cables connecting each C8000 to the network.
The “Host” IP Address of the PC where BatteryLab is
installed and the IP Address for each C8000 connected to
the local network.