User Guide

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Revision D, #10055, March 16th, 2005
Log On
ILogging on to the receiver provides the ability to change the state of the receiver. When a log on password is provided the receiver is considered
Online. If no password is provided (logged off) then the receiver is Offline. The differences between Online and Offline are described below:
• Offline: the receiver allows only read access, which means that most inputs are not allowed unless a log on password is provided. The only input
allowed is the Reset Password function.
• Online: the receiver allows full write access, which means that all functionality and input capability are available.
Log on to the receiver via Log On > 1)Log On or Log On > 2)Log On via Factory Password. Wait a few seconds for the changes to be accepted and
then the receiver returns to the last state that was active (e.g. scan) or the start page.
The log on password is always 123456 unless it is changed via Setup > 3)Change Password.
Logging on via the factory password provides the ability to log on quickly, as long as the factory password (123456) is being used. This feature is convenient
for people who do not need or want to have a specific confidential password.
Logging on can be done at any time during the operation if the receiver, except while using the Info key and its menu items.
L OGGING OFF
Logging off can be done at any time during the operation of the receiver, which means that data collection can continue while limiting access to settings via a
password. Logging off means the receiver is Offline.
Log off from the receiver via Log On > 2)Log Off or Log On > 3)Temporarily Log Off. Wait a few seconds for the changes to be accepted and then the receiver
returns to the start page (first information shown after receiver turns on).
Temporarily logging off creates a restriction, whereby logging on is only accessible from the keypad and no longer accessible from the SRX Host software, except
via the Host’s Keypad Simulator.