Security Escort
Troubleshooting transponders, points, receivers, and alert units | en
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Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Training Manual
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
alarms, Security Officers who may be required to produce incident reports, and other
employees of the Security department who may be responsible for maintaining the
Subscriber
and
Operator Databases
.
Figure 7.32: Find Operator’s Database Record
The information in an
Operator Database
record includes the individual’s password, full name,
a unique operator identification number, an authority level, local address and phone number,
and notes. All fields except the
Password
field are displayed. Even when a specific operator’s
file is edited (via the
[Edit Data]
button); the password is represented by a number of
asterisks for security reasons.
7.14.1
Edit Operator Database record
When adding a new operator or editing the data for an existing operator, the
Edit Operator
Record
dialog appears. Certain information fields must be completed to produce a valid
record. The password, the authority level, and the name must be entered. All the other
information in the operator’s file is optional, including the local address, local phone number,
and notes.
Notice!
There are two boxes for passwords in the
Edit Operator Record
dialog,
Password
, and
Password Verify
. Since the operator cannot see what is being entered while typing in the
password field, it must be entered twice to safeguard against errors; password modifications
are not accepted if the entries in the
Password
and
Password Verify
text boxes are not
identical.