Sterling Plumbing Musical Table 882.00252.00 User Manual

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3–Pump 33-Station Controllers 
Chapter 3:  Installation 
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Operator Password  
If you define a password for operators, then a password will be required to carry out any 
function (other than reviewing station and pump status, silencing alarms, reviewing the alarm 
log, and looking at help screens). Entering the operator’s password will give the user access 
to the functions at the following screens: 
•  Station Status (to enable or disable a station, and start or stop system) 
•  Pump Status (to enable or disable a pump, and start or stop system) 
•  Station Operator (to adjust a station’s convey time and dump delay, activate priority 
convey, and review the station’s last convey time and pump assignment; depending on 
the options installed, the screen may also enable the operator to adjust the mix 
percentage for a remote proportioning valve, review the last purge time and purge 
valve, and set the intended material line for material proofing). 
Entering the setup password will give the user access to all functions. 
Note: 
If you want to protect the operator’s functions with a password, you must also 
define a setup password. If you leave the setup password undefined, then all users 
will have access to all functions. 
If you want two different levels of password protection, you must make the passwords 
different from each other. If the two passwords are the same.  Then any user who 
enters the password will have access to all functions. 
To set (or remove) password protections, complete the following steps: 
1. 
Go to the “System Setup” screen by touching the Menu button on any screen.  Then 
touch System Setup.  The “System Setup” screen will open. 
2.  On the “System Setup” screen (Figure 4), touch the Operator Password button or 
the Setup Password button, depending on which password you want to set up. A 
keypad pops up. 
3.  Enter up to four digits. If you want to remove password protection, enter 0 as the 
password. Use 
 (Backspace Key) to erase any mistakes.  Use 
 (Enter 
Key) to enter the value. The keypad disappears, and the “System Setup” screen shows 
the password you entered. 
Note: 
When entering a password, all four digits must be supplied. For example, if you enter 
a password of 2 here, you will need to enter 0002 when the controller prompts for the 
password. 
If desired, you can also change the duration for which a password remains effective. During 
operation, the password-protected screens are available either until the user logs off or until 
this time elapses, whichever comes first. This feature prevents the password from remaining 
active if a user forgets to log off.   
Note: 
The password timer starts when the user logs on. It expires even if the user is actively 
using the screens when the chosen time is up. If the timer expires, the system goes to 
the “Station Status” screen. Your password duration should be long enough to allow 
authorized users to complete their tasks but short enough to provide adequate 
protection against tampering.