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Either enter the super-user password (“BCCE”) or the testing password that has been stored in the
Checkback Module’s memory. The Checkback Module gives you three chances to enter the correct
password. After the third incorrect password is entered, the Checkback Module enters a lock-out
mode. This mode will last for about five minutes, during which you will not be able to enter the testing
mode.
If the proper password is entered, a test menu similar to the one shown in Figure 16-18 will appear.
You are now in the test mode, as indicated by the “9785CB-T>” prompt on your screen. You may now
use the test commands to initiate Checkback Module checkback tests. For more information on each
testing command, refer to the paragraph number listed below next to the command.
Command Meaning Paragraph
H Display test menu help 16.6.4.2
Q Leave test menu 16.6.4.3
C Change password * 16.6.4.1
T Re-display tests (and select for running) 16.6.4.2
*- Superuser authorization required.
16.6.4.1 CHANGING THE TEST PASSWORD
You can use the “C” command to change the password that can be used to enter the test mode.
Format: 9785CB-T>C [ENTER]
When you enter the “C” command, the Checkback Module sends the following prompt to your
terminal:
enter super-user:
Enter the super-user password (“BCCE”), and then press [ENTER]. The following prompt will appear:
Current password is (current password)
enter new password:
Enter the new password, and then press [ENTER]. The following prompt will appear:
repeat new password:
Enter the new password again, and then press [ENTER]. The following prompt will appear:
password modified
The new password is now stored in the Checkback Module’s non-volatile RAM memory.