Pnozmulti Configurator Default Password »

Pnozmulti Configurator Default Password »

If you are accessing the PNOZmulti via a web browser (Ethernet connection):

  • If this fails: The password has been changed via the web interface configuration menu. You will need to reset the network settings or the module via hardware switches to regain access.

  • If you are creating a new project and want to protect it:

    When using the PNOZmulti Configurator, passwords are a critical part of the safety project’s security. Unlike many software programs, there isn't one universal factory "default" for all projects; instead, passwords are set by the designer when a project is first created.

    However, if you are working with sample projects or common default setups, you can try the following: Common & Sample Project Passwords

    If you are opening one of the sample projects provided by Pilz, the following passwords are often used: Level 1 Password: 1 Level 2 Password: 2 Level 3 Password: 3 pnozmulti configurator default password

    Note: Some users have also reported pilz as a common default for initial testing setups. Understanding the 3 Password Levels

    The software uses a tiered access system to prevent unauthorized changes to safety logic:

    Level 1 (Full Access): Allows you to modify, save, and transfer the project to hardware.

    Level 2 (Read-Only): Allows you to view the program and configuration but does not permit any modifications. If you are accessing the PNOZmulti via a

    Level 3 (Limited Editing): Allows changes to specific blocks that may need adjustment during commissioning. What if you forgot the password?

    Pilz officially states that passwords for safety projects cannot be read out or recovered if they are forgotten.

    For a saved project: You must contact the original program designer or the company that commissioned the system to retrieve the password.

    For the hardware: If you cannot access the project file, you may need to reset the base unit to its factory settings (which wipes the current project) and then load a new or backed-up project from scratch. If this fails: The password has been changed

    Are you trying to open a sample project from the library, or are you trying to access a pre-existing machine on your floor?


    If you cannot access the device because of an unknown password, you can reset the hardware to factory state.

    Warning: This deletes the safety program. The machine will not run until you re-download a valid program.

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