User's Manual

BioAdmin User Manual 240
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Whenever you change the encryption key, you need to apply the new
encryption key for each of the connected BioStation. Also, you need to do
so whenever you add a new BioStation to the network. Because encryption
process will remove the existing user’s templates on BioStation, you need
to transfer the user’s templates to the BioStation after finishing the
encryption.
When you use the encryption function, It is highly recommended to change
the encryption key.
Encryption key should be less than 31 digits.
If the encryption is interrupted by a network error or by power failure, restart
the BioAdmin program. Then, BioAdmin will automatically transfer the
encryption setting to the remaining BioStation devices.
You should be very careful in using the encryption function. If you are set
different encryption key among BioStation devices, you may not be able to
use the user’s template compatibly among those devices.
If the encryption key on host PC is different from that of BioStation, or if only
either of host PC and BioStation is using the encryption option, following
warning message will appear whenever such device is found on the
network. If you press No, such BioStation devices will be disconnected
from the network.
10.1.8. BioAdmin information