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7  Access levels and security options

Access Level

Logout 
Read Only 
Basic

Advanced

Service

The access level menus are used to enter the 

Basic

 and 

Advanced

 menus, view all 

parameters in read only mode and to logout (return to operator view mode).
To view 

Access Level

 menus:

From the operator view mode, press 

  

OR

 

press 

 to display the available operator menus and use the 

 and 

 keys 

to scroll to 

Enter Config. Mode

, then press 

. The 

Access Level

 menu is 

displayed.

Use the 

 and 

 keys to scroll to the required/permitted level of access 

(basic or advanced), then press 

.

Logout

Displayed after basic or advanced level are accessed.
Logs the user out of basic or advanced level.
If passwords are set, a password must be entered to access the levels again after selecting log out.

Read Only

Enables all parameter settings to be viewed.

Basic

Enables access to the basic level and adjustment of totalizer count settings and alarm trip points.

Advanced

Enables configuration access to all parameters.

Service

Reserved for use by authorized personnel.

Security options

Passwords can be set to enable secure end-user access 
at 2 levels: 

Basic

 and 

Advanced

. The 

Service

 level is 

password protected and reserved for factory use only.

Passwords are set, changed or restored to their default 
settings at the device setup/security setup parameter.

Summary of Contents for ControlMaster CM15

Page 1: ...ABB ME ASUREMENT ANALY TICS COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTION CI CM15 EN REV A ControlMaster CM15 Universal process indicator 1 8 DIN Measurement made easy...

Page 2: ...or by scanning this code Search for or click on Data sheet ControlMaster CM15 Universal process indicator 1 8 DIN DS CM15 EN User guide ControlMaster CM15 and CMF160 IM CM I EN Communications suppleme...

Page 3: ...336 EEC 5 End of life disposal 5 Cleaning 6 Symbols 6 Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS 6 2 Specification 7 3 Installation 9 Siting 9 Mounting 10 4 Electrical connections 12 Accessing the conne...

Page 4: ...word NOTICE indicates potential material damage Note Note indicates useful or important information about the product Safety precautions Be sure to read understand and follow the instructions containe...

Page 5: ...information Safety standards This product has been designed to satisfy the requirements of IEC61010 1 2010 3rd edition Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laborato...

Page 6: ...when noted on a product enclosure or barrier indicates that a risk of electrical shock and or electrocution exists Only individuals qualified to work with hazardous voltages should open the enclosure...

Page 7: ...ical Power supply ranges 100 to 240 V AC 10 90 V min to 264 V max 50 60 Hz 10 to 36 V DC optional Power consumption 10 W max Inputs Outputs Analog inputs 1 universal 1 process Analog outputs 1 standar...

Page 8: ...ut 30 V 100 mA max switched Conforms to IEC 61131 2 Update Rate 125 ms Environmental data Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Ambient operating humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Stora...

Page 9: ...nd hail Select a location away from strong electrical and magnetic fields If this is not possible particularly in applications where mobile communications equipment is used use screened cables within...

Page 10: ...NEMA4X protection a panel thickness of 2 5 mm 0 1 in is required Referring to Figure 3 1 Cut a hole of the correct size for the indicator in the panel 2 Insert the indicator into the panel cut out 97...

Page 11: ...l 2 Locate the panel clamp anchor B in slot C 3 Tighten the panel clamp anchor screw D until panel clamp A is lightly touching the panel 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to fit the remaining panel clamp E and pa...

Page 12: ...common mode voltages before accessing or making any connections Use cable appropriate for the current loads 3 core cable rated 3 A and 90 C 194 F minimum that conforms to either IEC 60227 or IEC 6024...

Page 13: ...duit Use screened cable for signal inputs and relay connections Replacement of the internal battery type Varta CR1620 3V lithium cell must be carried out by an approved technician only Accessing the c...

Page 14: ...t Relay output 1 Relay output 2 Relay output 2 Relay output 3 Relay output 4 Refer to the Communications Supplement IM CM C EN for MODBUS connection details N O or N C contact selection is made via in...

Page 15: ...with millivolt inputs and the appropriate thermocouple linearizer is selected Analog input 2 can be used with THC inputs only if analog input 1 is also used as a THC input For mA input types to ensure...

Page 16: ...ssages are displayed within the Diagnostics View Prompts associated with active keys are displayed on each screen Diagnostic and display icon descriptions are included in this document Key functions f...

Page 17: ...Access Level To access Operator Level menus 1 From the Operator Page press to view the available menus 2 Use the and keys to scroll through the menus and menu options 3 Press to expand menu levels an...

Page 18: ...f access basic or advanced then press Logout Displayed after basic or advanced level are accessed Logs the user out of basic or advanced level If passwords are set a password must be entered to access...

Page 19: ...ity diagnostics message are displayed in the status bar when in operator view A list of all currently active diagnostic alarm states are displayed in the diagnostic view Failure Maintenance Out of spe...

Page 20: ...tted Ensure I P 2 is turned off Replace CJ sensor F220 015 CJ 2 Failed Error in cold junction measurement associated with AIN1 AIN3 Wiring fault or defective sensor Check cold junction device is corre...

Page 21: ...cations board or permanent corruption of its data Acknowledge error Check communications board is correctly identified by device If problem persists contact local service organization F206 021 NV Erro...

Page 22: ...ord Reset Passwords Custom Config Loop 1 PV Volume 1 Loop 2 PV Volume 2 IrDA Configuration Setup Config Description Language Operator Templates Page 1 4 Template Operator Functions Autoscroll Soft Key...

Page 23: ...23 Analog Inputs Analog Input 1 2 Analog Outputs Analog Output 1 2 Digital I O Digital IO 1 2 Relays Relay 1 4 Alarm 1 8 Type Tag Source Trip Hysteresis Time Hysteresis Display Enable Acknowledge Sou...

Page 24: ...e Count Wrap Enable Reset Source Reset Days Reset Hour Logic Equations Equation Number Operand 1 8 Invert 1 8 Operator 1 7 Math Blocks Math Block Number Block Type Eng DPs Eng Low Eng High Eng Units F...

Page 25: ...ice Info Refer to the Communications Supplement IM CM C EN for Communication parameter details Diagnostic History Source Analysis Analog Source Digital Source Invalid Sources Instrument Type I O Build...

Page 26: ...26 CONTROLMASTER CM15 UNIVERSAL PROCESS INDIC ATOR 1 8 DIN CI CM15 EN RE V A Notes...

Page 27: ...CONTROLMASTER CM15 UNIVERSAL PROCESS INDIC ATOR 1 8 DIN CI CM15 EN RE V A 27 Sales Service Software...

Page 28: ...rights in this document and in the subject matter and illustrations contained therein Any reproduction disclosure to third parties or utilization of its contents in whole or in parts is forbidden with...

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