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3.1.9 Restricted Items
When operating in one of the code access modes, various items and functions of the system can be
programmed as allowed or restricted for different users. The following table lists the different items and
functions in the unit that can be configured to be restricted. See section 4.11.4 for details on how to set
up restrictions.
System 2600 Restricted Items/Functions
Change counter limits and turn counters off and on
Reset counters that have reached their limit
Change settings and names of PLS channels
Change settings of die protection channels
Reset die protection faults
Change die protection bypass settings
Allow bypassing of all die protection functions
Allow the limited bypassing of all die protection functions
Allow changing feed settings through the servo feed interface
Allow operation of certain other optional interfaces
3.1.10 Unrestricted Items
Certain operations can be configured to be completely unrestricted. That is, regardless of the Access
Control Mode, these items can be set to require no RUN/PROG key or code. For the most part, the
available items consist of reset operations for the various automation systems and limited bypass
operations. For instance, if you don’t want your operators changing settings for the die protection
channels, but you do trust them to reset die protection faults after taking care of whatever tripped, then
you can unrestrict the die protection reset function while still restricting all other functions. See section
4.11.4 for details on how to set up restrictions.
The following table lists the different items and functions in the unit that can be configured to be
completely unrestricted. Once unrestricted, no RUN/PROG key or code will be necessary to change
the item or perform the function.
System 2600 Unrestricted Items/Functions
Change counter limits and turn counters off and on
Reset counters that have reached their limit