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The Private Menu
5-3
NOTE
The menus in this chapter reflect revision 0.122 of the Executive PCBA EPROM software.
If the user has an earlier revision of the software, some items may not appear in the
menus. Also, not all menu items appear all the time: Some menu items are model-
dependent.
5.1
Introduction
The
\Private
menu, the root menu for the protected service menus, is also a privi-
leged, password-protected menu. This means that a password must be set to gain ac-
cess to the items in the
\Private
menu. The password to the
Private
menu is
cleared before the RLS is shipped from the factory, because the menu is intended only
for use by field service personnel.
Passwords are used together with security locks to protect the RLS’ configuration
against unauthorized or unintentional changes, and unauthorized manual operations.
Therefore, the
Master
security lock must be disabled before a password can be set in
the
\Private
menu.
5.2
Security Locks
There are four types of security locks:
Configuration
,
Inventory
,
Master
and
Door
. The
\Configuration\Security
menu (shown below) is used to set the
Configuration
,
Inventory
, and
Master
security locks to
ON
or
OFF
(the de-
fault value is
OFF
). The
Door
lock is controlled by opening or closing the Front Pan-
el/Door.
Refer to the RLS-8000 Tape Library Operation and Installation Manual (Qualstar
document number 501500) for a complete discussion of RLS security locks.
C•••••••••••Security
Configuration: ON
Inventory: ON
Master: ON
NOTE
All items in the
\Configuration\Security
menu are locked by the
Door
lock.
5.2.1
Door Lock
When the
cabinet’s door is closed, the
Door
lock is
ON
, and the items in the
Con-
figuration\Security
menu cannot be changed.
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