Communications
22 SEL-351P Quick-Start Installation and User's Guide (Portuguese)
Table 4: Access Level, Summary Information
Access
Level
Access
Command
Prompt
Factory
Default
Password
Description of Access Level
Command Privileges
0 = Signifies serial communications are established.
The only operation available here is go to Access
Level 1 or Access Level E.
1 ACC => OTTER Primarily allows you to only look at information
(i.e., metering, settings), not change it.
E EZA =+> DAKOTA Primarily allows the user to change the EZ group
settings and global EZ settings.
B BAC ==> EDITH Primarily allows the user to operate output
contacts or change the active setting group.
2 2AC =>> TAIL Unlimited access to relay settings, parameters,
and output contacts.
View or Change Passwords
The PAS command allows you to inspect or change existing passwords
(must be in Access Level 2). To inspect passwords, type
PAS<ENTER>.
=>>PAS <ENTER>
1:OTTER
E:DAKOTA
B:EDITH
2:TAIL
=>>
The factory default passwords for Access Levels 1, E, B, and 2 are
shown above. To change the password for Access Level E to BIKE,
enter the following:
=>>PAS E BIKE <ENTER>
Set
=>>
After entering new passwords, type PAS<ENTER> to inspect them.
Verify they are what you intended, and record the new passwords.
Passwords may include up to six characters. Valid characters consist of:
‘A-Z’, ‘a-z’, ‘0-9’, ‘-’, and ‘.’. Upper- and lower-case letters are treated
as different characters.
Disable Passwords
If you wish to disable password protection for a specific access level
(must be in Access Level 2), simply set the password to DISABLE (must
be uppercase). For example, to disable the Access Level 1 password,
type the following:
Want to Operate Without
Passwords?
See the following Disable
Passwords and Password
Jumper subsections.
Want to View a Password?
If you have the Access Level 1
and 2 passwords, enter Access
Level 1, then Access Level 2,
execute the PAS command,
and view all
passwords.
Lost or Forgotten Password?
When passwords are lost or
forgotten, you can view the
passwords by putting the main
board password jumper in
place. See the following
Password Jumper subsection.