Security levels – Rockwell Automation 5370-CUPK Color CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual
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Chapter 4
Getting Started/Using the Security Levels
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If this happens, simply try entering the password again. You can try as many
times as is necessary to correctly enter the password.
No Keyboard – Setup Mode entered Directly:
If, when you pick the
Setup
box, the Color CVIM module goes directly to setup mode, this
indicates Security has been turned OFF (see “Setting Security ON/OFF” later
in this chapter to display the password entry keyboard with security
OFF
).
When you enter the setup mode with USER-PAK installed, you enter one of
three security levels of the setup mode – ADMINISTRATOR, MANAGER,
or USER level (see “Accessing the Setup Mode” in this chapter). A fourth
security level is the “runtime” level – access to runtime menus and displays
during run mode – which does not require a password.
You cannot change your current security level directly within setup mode.
To change security levels, you must exit to run mode, then reenter setup
mode using the appropriate password for the security level you want to enter.
The different security levels each allow a different level of interaction with
the base Color CVIM module functions and USER-PAK functions.
Table 4.A, page 4 – 4, summarizes the features available at each level.
Table 4.A
Functions/Features at each Security Leve
l
Functions/
Security Level
Functions/
Features
Administrator
Manager
User
Runtime
Change Password
n
Set Security ON/OFF
n
Change Text
n
Menu Item Deletion
1
n
Access Deleted Menu Items
n
n
Define Serial Ports
n
n
n
2
Define Viewports
n
n
n
2
(Base Color CVIM) Setup Mode
Functions
n
n
n
2
Change Color Name
n
n
n
All Runtime Menus/Displays
n
n
n
n
1
Menu item deletion can be used to selectively delete (deny access to) setup mode functions that are otherwise available at the USER level.
2
Availability of functions at USER level depends on which menu items are deleted.
Security Levels