Operator access
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Privileges control the parts of a i-Vu CCN Pro system an operator can access. Privileges also control what an
operator can do and what he can change.
To set up operator access to your system:
1
Log into i-Vu CCN Pro as the Administrator. See
Operators and operator groups
(page 39).
2
Define privilege sets by job function. See
Privilege sets
(page 38).
3
Enter each operator in the system by assigning him privilege sets and entering settings that apply only to
him. If you need to assign the same privilege set to multiple operators, you can create an operator group
and assign the privilege set to the group. See
Operators and operator groups
(page 39).
An operator can change many of his operator settings on the
My Settings page
(page 41).
To access i-Vu CCN Pro, an operator must enter his user name and password. This password requirement can
be enhanced by using i-Vu CCN Pro’s configurable password policy
Restricting operator access
To restrict access to your system, you can:
•
Restrict an operator's privileges
•
Use location-dependent operator access
•
Change a microblock's
Editing Privilege
from
Preset
to a specific privilege. The microblock's properties
will be editable only by an operator that has that privilege.
CAUTION
Each microblock property has a default Editing Privilege (represented by the
Preset
option)
that is appropriate for that property. Changing
Preset
to a specific privilege changes every property in the
microblock to the same privilege which may produce undesirable results.
Privileges
This Access privilege...
allows an operator to access (but not edit)...
Access System Tree
the
System Setup
page.
Access Equipment Items
tables in the navigation
tree or Properties pages.
Access Scheduling Groups
in the navigation
tree.
Access System Options Items
under
Main Menu
.
Access Alarms
alarms.
This Parameter privilege...
allows an operator to edit properties such as...
Edit Setpoint Parameters
occupied and unoccupied heating and cooling setpoints.
Edit Tuning Parameters
gains, limits, trip points, hysteresis, color bandwidths, design
temperatures, and optimal start/stop.
Operator access