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<strong>SAFETY</strong> <strong>MANUAL</strong><br />
3.11.1 IEC1131 Workbench Configuration<br />
The IEC1131 workbench supports 16 levels of password access, level 0 being the<br />
highest access level. Each workbench function (for example, viewing, editing,<br />
<strong>com</strong>piling, downloading) may be identified for use only by users with an access<br />
level above a certain level.<br />
User access passwords shall be implemented, the re<strong>com</strong>mended access<br />
levels are:<br />
0 – Engineering supervisor<br />
2 – Engineer/Application Programmer<br />
4 – Maintenance Engineer<br />
8 – General User<br />
With the functions allocated as shown in Table 6.<br />
Function<br />
Min.<br />
access<br />
level<br />
Function<br />
Min.<br />
access<br />
level<br />
Global Protection 0 Debug application 8<br />
Overwrite with archive 2 Simulate application 8<br />
Backup on archive 8 Download/stop/start application 4<br />
Project Description 4 Update application 4<br />
History of modifications 8 Communications parameters 8<br />
I/O Connection 2 Set cycle time 2<br />
Global Variables 2 Set execution mode 2<br />
Global & Common Defined Words 2 Change variable state 4<br />
Create New 2 Lock/Unlock variable 4<br />
Move program in hierarchy 2 Control SFC 4<br />
Verify 8 Control Timer 4<br />
Make application code 4 Set IL Breakpoint 4<br />
Touch application 4 Set SFC Breakpoint 4<br />
Conversion tables 2 Create graphics 8<br />
Application runtime parameters 2 List of variables 8<br />
Compiler options 2 List of time diagrams 8<br />
Resource definition 2 Print project document 8<br />
Customise project document 4<br />
Table 6 - IEC1131 Workbench Re<strong>com</strong>mended Access Levels<br />
Doc No P8094 Page 58 of 67<br />
Issue 14 September 2003