Rockwell Automation T6200 Compressor Anti-Surge and Capacity Controller User Manual

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HMI-6200 Operator Interface

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Users: Double-click the User Account labels of the Security System window, enter the Password,
and the individual User Account windows will open.


In these windows, you create and maintain accounts for application users. Verify (and if needed re-
define) the application users that will be in each group in the Group Account list. Users can also be
accessed by selecting the User option under Insert on the Main Menu Bar.

Password Button – Opens the User Password window, in which you can define a password for the user.
The pre-defined User Password is 64266.

- Guest User: After you initialize Web Studio, a default user is logged on the Guest user. If no user is
logged on or the current user has logged off, Guest user is automatically logged on. Thus, the Guest
group has default privileges. Since the installation parameters of the Guest group leave all tasks
enabled, you should change it and set as few privileges as you want for a start up procedure.


Log On/Log Off: This utility is used to log on or off. For development purposes, you can log on or off
by selecting Logon under Project on the Main Menu Bar. The Log on/off feature on the HMI-6200
operator interface is provided by the Log on/off button (using the Web Studio Scripting Language
function) on the Miscellaneous screen (Misc scr). The pre-defined Log On password is 64266.

Security System Review/Setup


Before beginning to verify/change the security system, it is important to have the groups and users
you want to configure in mind
. You need to define the rights that each group has in your
environment. Each group has a range for the level in Development and Runtime. You should carefully
review the Security of all operation/maintenance/engineering screens (Screen Attributes, Security) and
the individual point security access on those screens.

Do not forget to review Object Properties for security access (Security level entry) of critical
buttons (with commands configured to turn on/off equipment) and of critical pre-set
calculation/fallback values
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FIGURE 6-27

Log On
Window

FIGURE 6-26

User Account
Windows

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Maint1

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