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Instrument Settings
Operator
access level
User rights
Admin
Administrator-level operators can perform all user-level tasks,
plus the following:
•
editing settings
•
managing operators
•
installing software updates.
Supervisor
Supervisor-level operators can perform all of the above actions
and modify the system security settings.
Service
Service operators can perform all of the above actions, and
have access to the Service screen.
10.4.2 System security settings
The main security settings of the analyzer can be modified on the
Operators »
Security
screen. This screen is only accessible for the Supervisors.
The available security schemes, in order of increasing level of security, are the
following:
•
Open system
Logging in is automatic; no identification or password is required. Tests can be
performed and settings can be freely modified by anyone using the ‘autologin’
operator that has an Administrator operator access level.
•
Anonymous usage
Logging in is automatic; no identification or password is required. Tests can
be performed but settings cannot be modified. Users can create operators for
themselves; these operators will have a ‘user’ operator access level.
•
Self-add
Logging in requires an Operator ID but no password. Tests can be performed but
settings cannot be modified. Users can create operators for themselves; these
operators will have a ‘user’ operator access level.
•
Self-add with password
Logging in requires both an Operator ID and a password, however, users are free
to create ‘user’-level operators for themselves as long as they also set a pass-
word. The system keeps an audit trail of operator activities.
•
Secure
Only registered operators can log in; operators can only be registered by opera-
tors with an operator access level of Administrator or higher. The system keeps
an audit trail of operator activities.
•
Custom security settings
Tap
Customize
on the sixth Security screen to access the
Operators » Security
» Custom
screen.