1 assigning access levels and passwords – Rockwell Automation 8520-GUM 9/Series CNC Grinder Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Chapter 2
Operating the Control

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protection by assigning a level as the power-up level using the
“POWER-UP LEVEL” parameter as described on page 2-29.

This section shows you how to:

set the functions assigned to a particular access level

change the functions assigned to a particular access level

change the password used to activate that access level

Important: You can only assign functions or passwords to another access
level if:

The user attempting to make the change has a higher access level
than the access level he is attempting to change. This means that
if a user’s password is assigned to access level 6, that user can
change only the functions or passwords for access levels 7 and 8.
Functions, or a password, cannot be assigned to access level 6 with
a level 6 password

Functions that are not available to the current user cannot be
assigned to other levels. If a user with access level 6 is changing a
lower-access level’s functions, access level 6 must have access to
any functions that are changed. For example, if an access level 6
user does not have access to

{SYSTEM SUPORT}

, he cannot assign

or remove

{SYSTEM SUPORT}

from access level 7

The current user’s password must allow access to the

{ACCESS CONTRL}

function

To change the functions or password of a lower user number, follow these
steps:

1.

Press the

{PASSWORD}

softkey.

(softkey level 1)

PRGRAM

MANAGE

OFFSET MACRO

PARAM

PRGRAM

CHECK

SYSTEM

SUPORT

FRONT

PANEL

ERROR

MESAGE

PASS-

WORD

SWITCH

LANG

If the

{ACCESS CONTRL}

softkey does not appear on the screen, the

currently active access level is not allowed to use the

2.7.1
Assigning Access Levels
and Passwords

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