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CHAPTER FOUR - OPTIONS: SYSTEM
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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Option 006: Password
Default (CAFE)
Use this option to change or delete SG-System I users and their passwords. Sixteen users with 4-digit passwords are available for use on the
SG-System I. User 0 is the Master user, with complete administrative control over the system. Users 1 through F may be assigned to individ-
uals within your organization; these sixteen users are able to review system settings but not change them, with the exception of the Time and
Date. To delete a user, program the password for that user to ‘FFFF’.
NOTE: User 0 can not be deleted.
To change your password, take the following steps:
1. Navigate to Option 006.
2. Press the Enter button. The user designation (e.g. ‘0’, ‘F’) is displayed, in addition to the current password in the form of ‘XXXX’.
3. Press the Enter button to begin the process of changing the password.
4. Use the Up and Down buttons to make your selection and press the Enter button. The cursor advances to the next digit.
5. On selecting the fourth digit and pressing the Enter button, the unit LCD will will prompt you to accept (Y?) or to decline (N?) your
changes.
6. Press the Enter button again to accept or to decline your changes.
Option 007: Automation Baud Rate
Default (9600)
This option determines the baud rate at which the SG-System I will communicate to the automation software via serial port 1. As a general
rule, the faster the baud rate, the better the unit’s performance. Older automation software packages can not, however, manage a fast baud
rate and will require a slower baud rate in order to perform at an optimal level. Valid selections are: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
and 57600.
NOTE: The SG-System I must be restarted for these changes to take effect.
Option 008: Automation Data Bits
Default (8)
This option determines the number of data bits the SG-System I will use to communicate to the automation software via serial port 1. Valid
selections are seven or eight, to indicate seven data bits or eight data bits. As a general rule, the higher the number of data bits, the better the
unit’s performance.
NOTE: The SG-System I must be restarted for these changes to take effect.

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