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Figure 50: Group Selection
8.10.2 Setting User Access
Use the up and down arrow keys to display the name whose access capabilities you wish to modify, then press F1 to select
that group. The Set Access Screen will be displayed.
Figure 51: Set Access
Since thee is only one output in an FNER system the Admin can only allow or deny access to the output. Press the F1 key to
display “Allow” or “Deny” for the output.
After the proper access has configured, press F4 to return to the user selection screen whereby you can choose another user
for whom you want to set access. From the User Selection Screen, press F4 to return to the Setup Menu.
8.10.3 Determining Group Access
The current output access settings for a group can be found in two ways. The first is to login as Admin on the keypad and
view the current setting in the Set Access screen. The second is to use the OS command on one the control ports. The OS
command will give the current input, whether or not the crosspoint is locked, and the current group access settings for that
output. See the 2.15.06 protocol document for more information.
8.11 Factory Defaults for Access Control
UID Username
Password
Group
Output Control
1
Admin
1
1
All
2
User2
2
2
None
3
User3
3
3
None
4
User4
4
4
None
5
User5
5
5
None
6
User6
6
6
None
7
User7
7
7
None
8
User8
8
8
None
Table 3: Access Control Defaults
8.12 Admin Account
The Admin is the main controller of the system. He is the one who hands out and sets up all other user permissions.
8.12.1 Admin Default Login Password
The default password for the Admin is “1”. The Admin can change this password to any valid password after first logging in
as the Admin.
8.12.2 Admin Password Warning
Current versions of the software have no reset for the Admin password. If the Admin password is programmed and then
forgotten, there are only two solutions. Reload the firmware or reset the internal board. These solutions require either qualified
ATX Networks technical service personnel or ATX Networks technical support assistance.
CHAPTER 8: ACCESS CONTROL