Basler Electric IDP-1200 User Manual

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case sensitive and have a maximum length of eight alphanumeric characters. It is not necessary
to enter a password for levels 3 through 14. The default level 15 password is “12345” and should
not be changed.

2.

Insert the USB flash drive into any available USB port on your PC.

3.

Use normal Windows

®

techniques to create a root directory on the flash drive named “Security”.

4.

Copy the CSV file created in Step 1 inside the “Security” directory on the flash drive.

5.

Insert the USB flash drive into one of the USB ports on the side of the IDP-1200.

6.

Press the Index button on any IDP-1200 page.

7.

Press the Setup button on the General Index page.

8.

Press the Login button at the bottom of the page.

9.

Enter the default security password (4321).

10.

Press the Change Passwords button located on the right side of the page.

11.

If successful, the unit will display “Password change successful” to the left of the Change
Passwords
button.

12.

If the unit displays “Password file not found”, verify that the CSV file is valid, named correctly, and
located in the proper directory on the flash drive.

Table 8. Security.csv File Structure

Mode

PS

Level

Password

1

New

2

New

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

12345

Updating IDP-1200 Configuration Files from Basler Electric

Use the following procedure to upload an IDP-1200 settings/software file provided by Basler Electric.

1.

Copy the configuration file (

*.cml) onto a USB flash drive in the root directory.

2.

Open the IDP Loader folder and copy the /prj001 folder and boot.cfg file onto the USB flash drive
in the root directory.

3.

Insert the drive into one of the USB ports on the side of the IDP-1200

4.

Press the Index button on any IDP-1200 page to access the General Index page.

5.

Tap in the upper, left corner of the page and, within one second, tap in the lower right corner of
the page. If done correctly, a menu should appear at the bottom of the page.

IDP-1200 Operation with DECS-2100 and DECS/RW

IDP-1200

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