2- 5.3 M4.3 - Security setup
The security setup menu permits to enter 6 access codes the permit to lock/unlock the programmation menus. By default, the 6
access codes are set correctly, so you can access to all the menus. You have the possibility to protect the programmation menus
entering wrong codes: this way the menus correspondant to the wrong codes inserted are locked. When you want to unlock the
menus, simply enter in this menu and set the codes to the correct values. The 4 codes are shown in the table:
POS.
NAME
A
Mains password
B
Genset password
C
Test password
D
EJPT password
E
Hours password
F
Measures password
G
Global password
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Enter the password that locks/unlocks the mains setup. If you enter the code
correctly to 60, the mains menu is completely unlocked. If you enter a wrong
code, the menu is locked until the correct code will be inserted.
Enter the password that locks/unlocks the alternator setup. If you enter the
code correctly to 50, the alternator setup is completely unlocked. If you enter a
wrong code, the menu is locked.
Enter the password that locks/unlocks the test setup. If you enter the code
correctly to 40, the test setup is completely unlocked. If you enter a wrong
code, the menu is locked.
Enter the password that locks/unlocks the EJPT setup. If you enter the code
correctly to 30, the EJPT setup is completely unlocked. If you enter a wrong
code, the menu is locked.
Enter the password that locks/unlocks the hours setup. If you enter the code
correctly to 20, the hours setup is completely unlocked. If you enter a wrong
code, the menu is locked.
Enter the password that locks/unlocks the measures setup. If you enter the
code correctly to 10, the measures setup is completely unlocked. If you enter a
wrong code, the menu is locked.
This parameter sets the access code from the main menu password screen to
the programmation area.
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DESCRIPTION
CODE
60
50
40
30
20
10
809
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