ABB CP415 Installation And Operation Manual page 23

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Operation
Scenario 2: Re-entering a password
The object Action Button in CP400Soft also allows the designer to create a but-
ton which asks the user to re-enter a password.
For example, by pressing the
button the password keypad will be displayed
to prompt the user to enter a password. After entering the password, the opera-
tor terminal will update the user level according to the most recent password
which has been entered. Therefore, this button can be applied to raise or drop
one's privileges while the operator terminal is in operation.
How to configure an Action Button is described in the CP400Soft User's
Manual.
Scenario 3: Password-protecting a button in the operator terminal
The designer can create a button which is protected by a password for execution.
For example, a Goto Screen button can be designed with a high level of security;
which means that a password with a high level of privilege is required in order
to open the other screen. As the button is selected and the current user has a low-
er privilege than has been set for the button, the operator terminal will prompt
the user for a password. The user will need a password with at least the level of
privilege that has been set for the button. This function can restrict users to ac-
cess to certain parts of the application.
Scenario 4: Requiring a password to copy or upload application
When selecting Copy in the system menu or File/Upload Application in
CP400Soft, the operator terminal will prompt for a password. The user will
need to enter the correct password to copy an application from one CP415 to
another. Note that setting this password is different from the passwords set in
Scenarios 1-3. To set this password, select Application/Workstation Setup in
CP400Soft. Under the Password tab, the designer is able to set the password.
ABB, 1SBC159107M0201
23

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Cp415m

Table of Contents