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Configuration of users profiles
In the following table we show you the access privilege according to the level:
Level
Access privilege
0
this is the level of the not logged user; it is not allowed changing the settings of the program or
develop report related to the recorded data. It is possible showing the device page and gaining
access (read only) to the information there are in the user interface defined by the software driver
of the instrument
1 and 2
the access privileges for these two levels are similar; level 2 the not available commands are shown
in grey, level 1 does not show these information at all. Level 2 allows showing all those functions
available at the above levels; level 1 has not this feature
3 and 4
the access privileges for these two levels are similar; according to the software driver of the
instrument, level 3 could not show information available at level 4 (internal values of the
instrument). Both the levels do not allow interacting on those settings about the hardware
(automatic reboot, backup, remote access, etc ...)
5
it allows interacting in all the settings of the program; it is possible gaining access to all the
internal values of the instrument (working setpoint, configuration parameters, devices status,
etc ...)
12.2.3 Properties of a local access user profile
For local access (Local access field, Screenshot 12) the following choices are available:
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Enable log in Local: by selecting this checkbox, the user profile is enabled for log-in. If the checkbox is not
selected, then even if the user profile exists, it is not recognised by RICS during identification.
•
Visible in list: if this checkbox is enabled then the current user profile is included in the list of usernames
shown in the identification window (accessible from Main menu>Security>Log in)
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Keep on start: if this checkbox is enabled then if RICS re-boots with the user profile active, auto identification
ensues without asking the user for any information, so that the system starts-up with the user profile which it had
when it turned off.
12.2.4 Properties of a remote access user profile
In order to allow the use of a user profile for remote access, other settings must be made (Remote access field, Screenshot
12):
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Enable Remote access: by selecting this checkbox, the user profile is enabled for remote access. Remote
access via RICS Client software or via Internet browser cannot occur if this checkbox is not selected.
•
Enable Web access: as well as the Enable Remote access checkbox, in order to allow access by browser
this option must also be selected. If the Enable Remote access checkbox is selected but not the Enable Web
access, the user can only gain access using RICS client software.
•
Expiration date: this field specifies the date after which the profile will no longer be recognised as valid user
for remote access. Leave this field empty for unlimited access.
12.2.5 Special NOTLOGGED user profile
There is a special user profile, NOTLOGGED, with a privilege level of 0. This user profile is the pre-defined
profile is no identification procedure is followed.
12.2.6 Enabling the quick modification of the working setpoint through the Device inspector
Select the checkbox Allow easy setpoint modification to allow the working setpoint modification through the Device
inspector.
This option is available at level Installer or Administrator for the lower levels.
12.2.7 Enabling the access to configuration parameters
Select the checkbox Allow Parameters to allow the access to configuration parameters.
12.2.8 Enabling the access to the internal values
To gain access to the internal values (Status, I/O, Info and Parameters) directly from the device (Examine>Internal
values), you must have at least permission 2.
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