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Browse
In order to transfer a previously saved UCF from your computer to this WebAlert, first click the
Browse button to locate the file on your computer. A “Choose File” dialog box will open. Click on the
correct file, then click Open.
Import UCF
Once the file name is displayed in the Browse text box, click the Import UCF button to transfer the file
to the WebAlert.
5.16 Notepad
The configuration Notepad gives you a place to make notes regarding any changes that you have made
to the set points, to document calibrations, system upsets or anything else that you want to note. Simply
type your message into the text box.
5.17 Access Codes
There are three levels of access code protection. If the Master password is used in the WebAlert
Authentication page, then any set point can be changed. If the Calibration Level password is used in the
Authentication page, then sensor calibrations will be allowed, but other changes will not. If the Read
Only password is used the user will be able to look at any page, but will not be allowed to make any
changes.
In order to change the access code for each level of access, type the present password into the text box,
then type the new password in the text box below. Type the new password again in the lowest text box
to verify that the new password has been correctly entered.
The default user name is "webalert" and the default passwords are "2001" for full access, "2002" for
calibration only and "2003" for read only. These defaults can and should be changed to assure security.
Change User Log-in Name
You may also change the user name for logging into the WebAlert. Type the new user name into the
text box.
Download Access Log
Click the link to View Log File. The Modem Access Log will tell you when the WebAlert was
accessed. It will show you the date and time of access, the method of access, the user name used, the IP
address of the computer used for access, and the level of access code used (or that the attempt failed).
A window will open to ask if you would like to open the file or save it to disc. Select the method you
would like to use. The file is a basic text file with a .log extension that may be opened in any word
processing program (Word, Notepad, etc.).”
5.18 Walchem Web Page
Click on this link to go directly to the Walchem web site, where you can find the latest instruction
manuals, technical data sheets, email help, or to surf to another WebAlert.