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Initialization Mode
To make security access settings, do the following:
1.
Select SECURITY ACCESS on the Main Initialization Menu to display the Security
Access Menu (see Figure 4-30, page 4-47). Note that the factory settings allow all actions
to be performed in both Program and Run modes for those items for which the
PROGRAM AND RUN MODES setting is available.
2.
To change the security access of an item, highlight the item, using the Up (
) and Down
(
) cursor keys, then press ENTER one or more times until the type of access you want
displays. Refer to Table 4-15, page 4-48 for help with selecting access options.
3.
Press RESET to save your settings and return to the Main Initialization Menu.
Examples
You want to prevent the operator from loading a tool number
in Run mode. To accomplish this,
set the security access for LOAD TOOL # to PROGRAM MODE ONLY. With this setting, a tool
can be loaded only when the Program/Run key is switched to PROG.
You want to give only certain individuals the ability to adjust cams. To accomplish this, set
ADJUST CAMS to PASSWORD REQUIRED, and give these individuals the password. With
security access set in this way, the cams cannot be adjusted without the user entering the
correct password.
Changing Passwords
SmartPAC 2 allows you to set up to four different passwords:
•
General Password–Provides access to all SmartPAC 2 menus and settings unless one or
more of the following specific passwords is also required
•
Init. Password–Provides access to the Main Initialization Menu
•
PM Password–Provides access to the PM (Preventive Maintenance) Monitor option (see
Appendix C)
•
Tool Template Password–Provides access to the Tool Template (see page 5-5)
Passwords must be numeric and can be from one to four digits in length.
BE CAREFUL WHEN SETTING RESET MODE SECURITY ACCESS
If you select the PROGRAM MODE ONLY or PASSWORD REQUIRED setting for the RESET
MODE item, the operator will not be able to reset SmartPAC 2 in Run mode when the press stops
as the result of a malfunction.
If you want the operator to be able to reset the machine in Run mode following errors, select
PROGRAM AND RUN MODES as the Reset Mode setting.
If you want one person to be responsible for tracking faults, give that individual the Program/Run
key, and set Reset Mode access to PROGRAM MODE ONLY. When a fault occurs, that individual
can reset the press by turning the key switch to PROG and pressing the RESET key, then resume
press operation by turning the key back to RUN.
NOTICE
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