Installation Manual

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Setup on the Web Server Pages
Meter Setup & Commissioning
Security Setup
See page page 11-1 for detailed information about security best practices. The PXM
2000 meter has two built-in accounts and an additional password for access to data
deletion functions from the meter front panel. You cannot change the name of any of the
accounts, but you may change the password.
The Numeric Meter Password account provides access to conguration settings and
resets from the meter front panel. This can be congured only from this page. This
must be a four-digit password. The default is 5555, which disables the need for a
password to change conguration settings or resets. You must have admin privileges
to change this.
The user account is for access to the meter web pages only. Someone logged in as
user cannot change any settings. The default password is user.
Use the admin account to change settings or delete data. The default password is
admin.
Passwords Page
Security - Access Control
You can additionally limit access to the meter in the following ways:
You can restrict either SNMP or Modbus access to the meter to a set of trusted IP
addresses or hostnames. You can have separate sets of trusted machines for either
setting.
You can set the ports for Modbus, HTTP, or HTTPS.
You can require the HTTPS for web access to the meter.
You can restrict access to the meter’s FTP site to a set of trusted IP addresses or
hostnames. Note that the FTP site is read only.
See page page 11-1 for detailed information about security best practices.
You can also post a System Use Notication. Such a notication may be required for
meters owned by branches of the U.S. Government and should provide privacy and
security notices consistent with applicable federal laws, Executive Orders, directives,
policies, regulations, standards, and guidance. Typically, such notices state that users are