Closing a terminal session, Hyperterminal commands, Changing the password and security – SATEC SA300 ezPAC Operation Manual User Manual
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Chapter 4 Using HyperTerminal
HyperTerminal Commands
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SA300 Substation Automation Unit
If your login was successful, you are not prompted for the password again until you
close the terminal session. The default SA300 password is 0 unless you changed it
through HyperTerminal or the RDM. A password is always required for a terminal
session regardless of whether the communications security is enabled or disabled.
After receiving the Terminal prompt “>”, you can enter your commands.
Closing a Terminal Session
To close your terminal session, put the PROGRAM-RUN key on the SA300 to the
RUN position.
HyperTerminal Commands
Changing the Password and Security
To change your password or a security option:
1. Type
password
and press Enter. The following prompt appears:
> password
New Password [0-99999999]:
2. If you do not want to change the password, just press Enter. To
change the password, type your new password (up to 8 digits) and
press Enter, then repeat your new password when prompted and
press Enter.
New Password [0-99999999]: ********
Repeat Password [0-99999999]: ********
3. When prompted for the new security setting, press Enter if you do
not want to change the current setting, or type Y to enable or N to
disable security, and then press Enter.
Comm/Network Protection Enabled [y/n]: N
New: Y
Changing Time and Date
To view or change time or date in the SA300:
1. Type
time
or date and press Enter.
>time
Time: 15:24:49
New:
or
>date
Date (dd/mm/yy): 27/04/03
New:
2. To change time or date, type your new setting and press Enter, or
just press enter if you do not want to change current settings.
Configuring Serial Ports
To view or change the serial port settings, type com followed by the port number and
press Enter. The following example shows a session for port COM1:
>com1