Because PNOZmulti controls safety-critical machinery, Pilz explicitly designs the software to prevent easy bypassing of project passwords. If a project password is lost, use the following methods to regain access: Method 1: Clear the Hardware and Start Fresh
Always change the default pnozmulti or blank password before deploying a machine to the factory floor. This prevents unauthorized personnel from connecting a laptop and modifying safety parameters.
These credentials grant to the device. When you log into a new device for the first time or after a factory reset, you must use these factory-set default credentials. pnozmulti configurator default password
Given the critical nature of safety systems, Pilz recommends a comprehensive security approach:
In newer software versions (v10 and above) and PNOZmulti 2 hardware, Pilz enforces strict password creation during the first initialization. This aligns with modern cybersecurity standards (like IEC 62443), meaning generic global default passwords are phased out to prevent unauthorized network access. 👥 PNOZmulti User Access Levels These credentials grant to the device
If the default password Pilz does not work, it means the password was changed during a previous engineering or commissioning phase. If you are locked out of a project or a physical PNOZmulti controller, use these steps to resolve the issue: Step 1: Check Local Documentation
Read-only access to basic error logs and system diagnostic data. How to Set or Change the PNOZmulti Password This aligns with modern cybersecurity standards (like IEC
Which are you running? (e.g., Version 10.x , Version 11.x )
The PNOZmulti platform has had a publicly known security vulnerability.