Bulletin No. 3020IB9814
December 1998
46
Setting the Master The circuit monitor’s four setup modes are password protected. A master
Password password can be used to access any of the four setup modes. In addition to the
master password, the circuit monitor provides a reset password. The reset
password provides access to the Resets option only. Until you define a
unique reset password, the reset password defaults to the master password.
For instructions on defining and using the reset password see Performing
Resets Using the Resets Option in this chapter.
The master password can be any value in the range 0 to 9998. The factory
default is 0.
To change the master password, complete the following steps:
1. Press the MODE button until the red LED next to [Setup] is lit.
The circuit monitor displays “ConFig.”
2. Press the PHASE [Enter] button to select the Configuration option.
The circuit monitor displays the password prompt “P - - - -.”
3. Enter the existing master password.
To enter the password, use the SELECT METER [Value] buttons to
increase or decrease the displayed value until it reaches the password
value. Then press the PHASE [Enter] button. (The circuit monitor’s
default password is 0.)
4. Press the PHASE [Enter] button until the red LED next to [Set Password]
flashes.
5. Press the SELECT METER [Value] buttons until the desired password
value is displayed.
The password can be any value from 0 to 9998.
6. Press the MODE button once.
The red LED next to [Accept] flashes. The red LED next to [Set
Password] glows steadily.
7. To reject the new password, press the PHASE [Enter] button once.
The circuit monitor returns to METERS mode.
8. To accept the new password, press the up arrow SELECT METER
[Value] button to change from No to Yes. Then, press the PHASE [Enter]
button.
The circuit monitor returns to METERS mode.