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We strongly recommend that ONLY individuals at the Administrator permission level implement
changes to the controller time settings.
Tine or Time Zone synchronization is ONLY required if the IncuCyte™ software issues a prompt,
such as the example displayed in Figure 10.
5.3.2 Establishing User Accounts
Essen BioScience will establish the initial Administrator account. Additional Users can be
created using the Create User function. All IncuCyte™ Users must have an account on
each instrument they wish to use. However, we recommend that the number of Users
with Administrator level permission be kept to a minimum.
To establish new User accounts, click on the Administer IncuCyte™ task bar in the upper
left corner of the main window. The available Administrator functions are organized
within a series of tabs. Select the Accounts tab to access password and accounts
information.
The Change Password menu allows Users to set and change their own passwords. This
function is available to Users at all permission levels. The Create User and Delete User
functions, however, are only available to Users with the Administrator permission level.
New Users must have a unique User name. Passwords are case sensitive, and new Users
should be encouraged to change their password the first time they log on. When
creating a new User, it is important to select an appropriate Permission Level. Users with
an Administrator Permission Level have all of the functions of the IncuCyte™ control
program available to them. A User with a User Permission Level is able to change his/her
password, view device information, configure the device to collect data and perform all
post-collection analysis (view, plot, annotate, etc). A User with “Limited User” Permission
level can perform all tasks that the “User” can do except configuring the device to collect
data. The “Guest” Permission level is one step below the “User” level in that guests
cannot configure the device to collect data. The software functions available at the
various permission levels are summarized in Table 1.