ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual page 603

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No.
Name / Range /
Selection
96.2
Pass code
0...99999999
96.3
Access levels active
b0
End user
b1
Service
b2
Advanced
programmer
b3
.
b11
OEM access level 1
b12
OEM access level 2
b13
OEM access level 3
b14
Parameter lock
b15
.
0000h...FFFFh
96.4
Macro select
Done
Description
Pass codes can be entered into this parameter to
activate further access levels (see parameter
Access levels
active) or to configure the user lock.
Entering "358" toggles the parameter lock, which
prevents the changing of all other parameters through
the control panel or the Drive Composer PC tool.
Entering the user pass code (by default, "10000000")
enables parameters
96.100
used to define a new user pass code and to select the
actions that are to be prevented.
Entering an invalid pass code will close the user lock if
open, i.e. hide parameters
entering the code, check that the parameters are in
fact hidden. If they are not, enter another (random)
pass code.
Entering several invalid pass codes introduces a delay
before a new attempt can be made. Entering further
invalid codes will progressively lengthen the delay.
Note: You must change the default user pass code to
maintain a high level of cybersecurity. Store the code
in a safe place – the protection cannot be disabled even
by ABB if the code is lost.
See also section
User lock (page
Pass code.
Shows which access levels have been activated by pass
codes entered into parameter
Note: This parameter is read-only.
End user.
Service.
Advanced programmer.
OEM access level 1.
OEM access level 2.
OEM access level 3.
Parameter lock.
Selects the application macro. See chapter
macros (page 149)
for more information.
After a selection is made, the parameter reverts
automatically to Done.
Note: This parameter cannot be changed while the
drive is running.
Macro selection complete; normal operation.
96.3
... 96.102, which can be
96.100
... 96.102. After
142).
96.2 Pass
code.
Application
Parameters 603
Def / Type
FbEq 16b / 32b
0 / uint32
1 = 1
- / uint16
1 = 1
Done / uint16
0

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