Parameters 165
96.02 Pass code Pass codes can be entered into this parameter to activate
further access levels (see parameter 96.03 Access level
status) 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…96.102, which can be 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,
ie. hide parameters 96.100…96.102. After entering the code,
check that the parameters are in fact hidden.
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 52).
0
0…99999999 Pass code. -
96.03 Access level status Shows which access levels have been activated by pass
codes entered into parameter 96.02 Pass code.
0b0000
0b0000...0b1111 1=1
0b0000…0b1111 Active access lev el s. -
96.04 Macro select Selects the control macro. See chapter Control macros (page
55) for more information.
After a selection is made, the parameter reverts automatically
to Done.
Done
Done Macro selection complete; normal operation. 0
ABB standard Factory macro (see page 57). For scalar motor control. 1
PID PID macro (see page 60). 14
96.05 Macro active Shows which control macro is currently selected. See chapter
Control macros (page 55) for more information.
To change the macro, use parameter 96.04 Macro select.
ABB
standard
ABB standard Factory macro (see page 57). For scalar motor control. 1
PID PID macro (see page 60). 14
No. Name/Value Description Def/FbEq16
Bit Name
0 End user
1 Service
2 Advanced programmer
3 Reserved
4 Long menu
5...9 Reserved
10 Override parameter lock
11 OEM access level 1
12 OEM access level 2
13 OEM access level 3
14 Parameter lock
15 Reserved
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