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Defining user profile
Defining user profile
4.6 Defining user profile
In the standard configuration each knitting machine user can open and make
changes to any window of the user interface. However, in some cases this is
not desirable and not every user is to be able to change data and machine
settings. This can be set with the "User profile" window. In this window, rights
as to which changes may be carried out and which may not, can be assigned
to a user or a user group. If a window is blocked, it can be called up and the
data viewed, however changes are not possible (exception: the password is
known to the user and he/she can enable the window).
The operating elements in a blocked window are shown on a light gray
background.
Blocked window Manual interventions
Blocked window "Manual interventions"
The assignment of the rights is reserved for an authorized person and
protected by a password.
Any number of user profiles can be defined, for example for:
Knitters
Personnel of the night shift
Setup personnel (technicians)
Foremen/Forewomen
NOTICE
The window is protected by a password!
When calling up a window, a password is always requested.
This serves the purpose of security so that no unauthorized
persons have access to this window.
➜ The password must remain secret.
➜ Uppercase and lowercase letters can be used in a
password.
Summary of Contents for CMS 502 HP+
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Page 18: ...18 1 About this document Warnings in the documentation ...
Page 72: ...72 2 Description of knitting machine Display and operating elements ...
Page 128: ...128 3 Producing with the knitting machine Starting the machine after a fault ...
Page 302: ...302 4 Adjusting knitting machine Defining user profile ...
Page 522: ...522 9 Yarns and stitch tension Conversion table ...
Page 548: ...548 11 Machine Management Tools Send email directly from the machine ...
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