M800S/M80/E80 Series Connection and Setup Manual
35 Appx.2: Protection Setting
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(Note 5) Following operations are available to operate at the protection level 6 and over.
- Modal output, one-shot output and modal clear
- PLC-STOP
- S analog adjustment
- Absolute position setting
- Servo diagnosis
- Collection setting
- HMI ending
- Screen size change
- PLC indexing test operation
35.2 Returning the Password to the Non-input State (Operation level 0 to 3)
35.3 Changing the Operation Level to One of 4 to 6
(Example) Change the operation level to "6"
Operation Methods
(1) Press the menu [0-3 opn level]. The menu [0-3 opn level] is highlighted.
The operation message "Change opn. level back to 0 to 3? (Y/
N)" is displayed.
When the protection level setting is not saved, the operation
message "Save the protective level setting? (Y/N)" is
displayed, and the above message appears after Y/N is
entered.
(2) Press the [Y] or [INPUT] key. The operation message "Operation level has returned to 0 to
3." is displayed, and the highlighted menu [0-3 opn level]
returns to normal.
The operation level returns to one of operation levels 0 to 3 in
accordance with the current signal status.
All menus are displayed in gray.
Operation Methods
(1) Press the menu [4-6 opn level]. The menu [4-6 opn level] is highlighted.
The cursor appears on the current operation level.
The operation message "Select the opn. level to be changed
to." is displayed.
(2) Enter the operation level to be changed to with a number.
(Example) 6 [INPUT]
The operation message "Type in your password." is
displayed.
(3) Enter the password of the level to be changed. <When the password is correct>
The operation message "Operation level has changed." is
displayed, and the operation level after the change is
displayed in the current operation level field.
<When the password is incorrect>
The operation message "Your password is incorrect." is
displayed, and the operation level returns to the previous one.
In both cases, the highlighted menu returns to normal, and the
cursor disappears, too.