Section 8. Operation
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Level 3 — When this level is set, all communication with the datalogger
is prohibited if no security code is entered. If
Security3
code is entered,
data can be viewed and collected from the datalogger (except data
suppressed by the
TableHide()
instruction in the CRBasic program). If
Security2
code is entered, data can be collected, public variables can be
set, and the clock can be set. If
Security1
code is entered, all functions
are unrestricted.
8.7.2.1 Pass-Code Lockout By-Pass
Pass-code lockouts can be bypassed at the datalogger using a CR1000KD
Keyboard/Displaykeyboard display. Pressing and holding the
Del
key while
powering up a CR6 will cause it to abort loading a program and provide a 120
second window to begin changing or disabling security codes in the settings editor
(not
Status
table) with the keyboard display.
Keyboard display security bypass does not allow comms access without first
correcting the security code.
Note
These features are not operable in CR1000KDs with serial
numbers less than 1263. Contact Campbell Scientific for information on
upgrading the CR1000KD operating system.
8.7.3 Passwords
Passwords are used to secure IP based communications. They are set in various
comms schemes with the .csipasswd file, CRBasic PakBus instructions, CRBasic
TCP/IP instructions, and in CR6 settings.
8.7.3.1 .csipasswd
The .csipasswd file is a file created and edited through
DevConfig
(p. 148),
and
which resides on the CPU: drive of the CR6. It contains credentials (usernames
and passwords) required to access datalogger functions over IP comms. See
CRBasic Editor Help subject Web Service API
for details concerning the
.csipasswd file.
8.7.3.2 PakBus Instructions
The following CRBasic PakBus instructions have provisions for password
protection:
•
ModemCallBack()
•
SendVariable()
•
SendGetVariables()
•
SendFile()
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