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Table 2. Default Passwords
User
Name
Password Category Description
McQuay Password System
Administrator
This allows full read/write capability plus full administration privileges needed to change
passwords.
BACnet BACnet BACnet Do not change this user account or a BACnet BAS will not be able to communicate with the CSM
User User User This level allows read-only and no administration privileges.
Operator Operator Operator This level allows read/write capability and no administration privileges
The configurable inputs to the User Admin screen are described in Table 3 below.
Table 3. User Admin (Main > Configuration > BAS Config > USER ADMIN-button)
Name Description
Full Name A descriptive field that describes the person or persons that will be given this particular User Name and Password. The
characters must be alphanumeric or underscores and must start with an alpha character
User Name User name used to log onto the CSM’s user interface.
Enter Password The password used to log onto the CSM’s user interface.
Confirm Password Re-enter the password that was entered in the Enter Password column. This makes sure you didn’t make any typing mistakes.
Category In this column you will select the type of privileges you want this user to have. Range = None, System Administrator, Security
Administrator, User, Operator, Remove User. Default = None
After adding or editing a user account, you must press the SAVE CHANGES button on the bottom of the User Admin page
for the changes to take effect.
User Account Categories
The following categories of user accounts have been set up for you to select from when creating new users. Each category
provides a different level of security.
• None – No User Name or Password has been defined
• System Administrator – This allows full read/write capability plus full administrative privileges, including changing
user names and passwords of all users. Note: there can only be one System Administrator password.
• Security Administrator – This allows the same capability as the System Administrator except this user cannot change
the user name or password for the System Administrator
• User – This allows read-only capability and no administrative privileges
• Operator – This allows read/write capability and no administrative privileges
• Remove User – Selecting this and pressing the SAVE CHANGES button removes the corresponding user from the list
of all users.
CAUTION
If you edit or create a new System Administrator password, be sure to record your changes and store them in a place
you (and your colleagues) can find them again. If you forget or lose the name or password, you must ship the unit back
for recovery.