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On the left you see a list box ‘Name:’ Here you can select the user of which you want to
change his/her rights.
The field ‘Password’ allows you to fill in or changes an existing password. NOTE: when nothing
is typed here no password is necessary to enter these users set-ups. When a password is
entered when no password is requested information will be shown that this is the wrong
password.
When a user is entering his name Sirius shall look for the corresponding start-up load file and
consequently load this file.
NOTE: this file is also that will be loaded when the PANIC button is activated.
When faults are detected during load of the user start-up file, the DEFAULT.SRS (system file)
shall be loaded.
You can set-up the ‘user management’ to your own ideas. You have the possibility to give
every user its own directory. You can instruct the Sirius to always start-up in this directory.
This is the ‘User base directory’. It is strongly advisable to create such directories to keep the
system clean and transparent. With the button next to the drive-selection you can create new
maps/directories.
The directory selection can be used to select the ‘User base directory’. The button “Import
‘Default.SRS’ imports a copy of the Default.SRS in the user base directory. It is good practise
to start like this and edit in this set-up to create your own users file.
On the right side you see a box where all the rights can be selected per user.
Below we have made a list of all the “rights”.
Global settings
You can give the user permission to enter the ‘global
settings’ menu where he can change global
settings. See 7.1 Global settings).
Input/output set-up
Here you can give the user permission to enter the
‘input/output set-up’ menu where in and output
settings can be changed. (See 7.2 Input and output
).
Macro switch set-up
Here you can give the user permission to enter the
‘macro-switch set-up’ menu where macro
functions can be edited. (See 7.3 Macro switch ).
Update embedded software
Here you can give the user permission to update
the Embedded Software (software in the MUX
and I/O units, (see 7.7.3 Update embedded
software )).
User data
Here you can give the user permission to enter the
‘User management’.
Input/output routing
Here you can give the user permission to
edit/change the input/output routing on the
modules. (See 5.1 Input processing and routing en
5.5 Send modules and output routing).