Security card – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 12
System Security
12–14
When you then pick
Security
, the
Security
menu will appear as shown in
Figure 12.14 (page 12–14). You can then access the filer containing the
existing password file and view the Level 8 user name and/or password, or, if
a Level 8 user name/password was never entered, enter a new one. If, for
some reason, you want only Level 8 and Level 6 users to have access to
“
File
,” you can pick the “1” box above “7” in the
Privilege Bit Mask
to
toggle it to “0,” as shown by the example in Figure 12.13.
Figure 12.13 Example: Customizing Privilege Level
This disables access to “
File
” for Level 7 users. Note in the selection in the
Privilege
box has changed from
Level 6
to
Custom
, since this is a custom
privilege configuration.
A “security” memory card must be used for Level 8 access to the CVIM2
system whenever the Level 8 user name (other than the system–created
“
Superuser
”) and/or password has been misplaced or forgotten, and the
current security level is Level 7 or lower.
To regain Level 8 access, you must insert the security card into the
Archive
Memory
slot on the front panel of the CVIM2 module. In a second or two,
the full main menu bar will appear. When you pick
Security
in the main
menu, the
Security
menu appears as shown in Figure 12.14.
Figure 12.14 Security Menu With Security Card Inserted
Security Card