User's Guide
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Whichever method is used to enable security (operator panel or SCSI)
must also be used to disable security. That is, if you enable security from
the operator panel, you must disable it from the operator panel. If security
is enabled by the application (SCSI), it must be disabled by the
application.
Note:
To determine if security has been set by your application, look
at the SCSI Mode Parameters screen (see page 93).
Security remains in effect across resets.
Enabling security from the operator panel
1.
From the Configuration Menu, select Set Security On. The following
screen appears:
Note:
If the menu displays Set Security Off, the security option
has already been enabled.
2.
Select a three-digit password. Press
>
@
and
>
@
to move from column
to column and
>
@
and
>
@
to change the numbers. (The default
password is 000.) When you are finished, press
>(QWHU@
.
➤
Important
You must use the same password to turn
security off.
3.
A confirmation message appears. Press
>(QWHU@
. Or, to exit without
saving the password, press
>(VFDSH@
.
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