Pnozmulti Configurator — Default Password

For engineers exploring the PNOZmulti Configurator or working with Pilz sample projects, the built-in examples use a simple numeric password scheme:

: Keep control cabinets locked. Physical access to the PNOZmulti chip card allows malicious actors to swap or wipe the logic entirely, rendering software passwords irrelevant.

The PNOZmulti Configurator does not rely on a single user profile. To comply with functional safety standards (such as ISO 13849-1 and IEC 62061), the system uses a tiered role-based access control system. Standard User Levels

The PNOZmulti Configurator software uses pre-configured default credentials out of the box. If you or your organization have not explicitly changed the access settings, use the following default passwords to log in: Standard Default Passwords Administrator / Level 3 pnozmulti configurator default password

This default login grants maximum administrative privileges within the software. It allows users to create new safety configurations, modify hardware layouts, alter safety logic, and manage other user profiles. Access Levels in PNOZmulti Configurator

Out of the box, the PNOZmulti Configurator software and the PNOZmulti safety controllers utilize a standard default credential system. open Default User Name (if prompted): admin

Allows full editing, modifying, and saving of the safety project. Level 2 (Read-Only): To comply with functional safety standards (such as

The PNOZmulti platform has had a publicly known security vulnerability.

: Passwords are required to be unique and are set the first time a project is saved. Factory Reset (Hardware Only)

To help find the right solution for your specific lockout, please share a few more details: It allows users to create new safety configurations,

The PNOZmulti Configurator is a graphic tool for configuring and programming units from the Pilz PNOZmulti modular safety system. It allows engineers to create safety programs for configurable small controllers using an intuitive interface, serving as the central hub for developing the logic that protects machinery and personnel in industrial environments.

If you have lost the password to the project currently running on the PNOZmulti hardware, you cannot extract it. You must overwrite the unit: Turn off the power to the PNOZmulti base unit. Remove the (or USB stick/mB1 memory module). Insert the chip card into a PC card reader. Open the PNOZmulti Configurator. Select Project > Chip Card > Format .