DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual
Working with Group Table
You can add groups to the local groups database, edit groups, or delete them.
The
Add
button is designed to create new groups. (See the information on adding new groups
below.)
To handle a group that has already been created, left-click the relevant line of the group table. The
line becomes highlighted.
Picture 31. Selecting a group.
In addition, the
Change
and
Delete
buttons appear on the page.
The “man” icon (
) located in the last cell of the group line allows direct jump to the
Users and
Groups > Users > Adding
page, where you can add a new user to the group. See how to add users
in the next section of the present manual.
Attention!
For user comfort, there have been introduced the
sorting option
and
the fields for
filtering
groups
(the
Data filter
section).
1. Groups are sorted alphabetically by any column of the table. To sort the groups, left-click
the column heading. An arrow appears in the heading of the column by which the table has
just been sorted (
).
2. Groups are filtered manually by entering the sequence of symbols by which groups should
be filtered in the relevant fields of the
Data filter
section (located above the columns of the
group table). The lines are selected by presence of the symbol sequence in the cells of the
column. For example, when you enter ‘
def
’ in the field above the
Group Name
column, all
groups, which names contain this very sequence of symbols (in the beginning/end or in the
middle), are selected.
Picture 32. The
Data filter
section.
Note: The filtering function is only available for browsers based on the Gecko engine, such as
Firefox. This function is not yet available for the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.
Preset Groups – Default
This group is assigned to the cheque printer (delivered separately). Initially, the
default
group is of
the time-based type. You can change the type of the group on the
Users and Groups > Groups >
Editing
page (see below on how to configure the settings of a group).
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