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XS26-2 Password Manager
Password Manager is available when a Safety Controller is connected to the PC via USB. The information shown in
Password Manager comes from the Safety Controller.
Figure 92. XS/SC26-2 Password Manager
Click
Password Manager on the Software toolbar to edit the configuration access rights. The Safety Controller stores up
to three user passwords to manage different levels of access to the configuration settings. The password for User1 provides
full read/write access and the ability to set access levels for User2 and User3 (user names cannot be changed). Basic
information, such as network settings, wiring diagrams, and diagnostic information, is accessible without a password. A
configuration stored on a PC or an SC-XM2/3 drive is not password-protected.
User2 or User3 can write the configuration to the Safety Controller when Allowed to change the configuration is enabled.
They can change the network settings when Allowed to change the network settings is enabled. The Allowed to view the
configuration option for User2 and User3 is available and can be enabled when Require password to view configuration for
User1 is checked. Their respective passwords will be required.
Click Save to write the password information to the Safety Controller.
Note: The default passwords for User1, User2, and User3, are 1901, 1902, and 1903, respectively. It is
highly recommended to change the default passwords to new values.
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