7.1.7.
Passwords / Security
The TEC 3000 has a multilevel security system that can be customized to meet your security
needs. Four different levels of security can be assigned up to 10 passwords allowing users to
control who has the ability to change specific settings as well as to what extent these settings
may be altered.
For example, in a tissue bank or repository that employs many technicians, the facility manager
may want to restrict the technicians’ access to allow them to view alarm settings, but not have
the ability to adjust the settings. In this situation, the technicians would be assigned a password
with low level security privileges. Conversely, if the shift manager wants to have complete
access to all menus and settings, then he/she would be assigned a password with high level
security privileges.
Password entry mode can be disabled in the Password Menu. For more information on
passwords and security, refer to the Passwords / Security Setup section.
Table 3: Password security levels and descriptions. X denotes access to adjust setting.