38 ProSYS User Guide
Chapter 7: User Codes
[5] [CODE] [1]
To perform many of the ProSYS's functions, a security code (often
called a user code) must be be used.
Each individual using the system is assigned a user code, which, in
turn, is linked to an Authority Level. Those with a "higher authority"
have access to a greater number of system functions, while those with
a "lower authority" are more restricted in what they may do. There are
eight different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS, as
described on page 41.
User codes may have variable lengths up to 6 digits. The ProSYS can
support up to 99 user codes (ProSYS 128) or up to 60 user codes
(ProSYS 40).
Your ProSYS was given a Grand Master Code of 1-2-3-4-0-0 during
manufacturing. Unless your engineer has already changed it to suit
your preference, it is best to change this code to one that is unique and
personalized. To change the Master Code, and/or define User codes,
follow the procedure in the following section.
NOTE:
To define the authority levels refer to your engineer.
Defining and Changing User Codes
[5] [CODE] [1]
The user assigned the Grand Master Authority Level can change all
user codes but cannot view the digits in the user codes. Users with
other Authority Levels can change only their own codes.
The system must be unset in order to change/edit user codes.
To change a user code:
1)
USER FUNCTIONS:
USER FUNCTIONS:
1) OMIT
1) OMIT
USER FUNCTIONS:
USER FUNCTIONS:
1) OMIT
1) OMIT
From the User Functions menu, select
[5] Access Code.
2)
INSERT CODE:
INSERT CODE:
INSERT CODE:
INSERT CODE:
Enter your 6-digit Master or Grand
Master code, and press
.