User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
7.17.
ACCESS OPTIONS
To prevent accidental or unauthorized change of the settings, user can set single or
MultiLevel Access
protection. Both of them can be activated in
Access options
menu.
Single-level access protection requires to enter password (see
) in order to
login as the Admin and obtain access to all settings of the device.
MultiLevel Access
protection requires the user to go through the Authentication
) in order to login and getting access to appropriate permission. It is
) and passing his password.
Password can be activated in two different ways depending on level access protection.
In the
Access options
menu by pressing button next to
Access password
label (for single-
level mode) or in
Users list
menu (for
MultiLevel Access
mode) by typing user's password in
). After closing the text box, in place of entered
password 8 asterisks will be displayed independently to password length.
Removing the password is even easier, it is done by leaving the text box empty. After
that, field next to
Access password
label will also be empty.
When the user passes through login process successfully on the information bar opened
padlock with the letter “A” (if single level mode is set or the user is logged as Administrator in
MultiLevel Access
). Otherwise a number of user will be
displayed (from 2 to 16) instead of opened padlock (see
). Only the administrator
can freely configure the unit without restrictions. Furthermore, the administrator configures
other users accounts for
MultiLevel Access
. Those users can configure the device according
to Administrator's restrictions. Entering incorrect password or attempt to enter to restricted
function will cause denial (see
At a time only one user can be logged in. The user can be logged out manually by
touching the padlock icon on the information bar and confirming logout (see
) or
automatically after one minute for single level mode or after time set by the Administrator (in
both cases the time is measured from the last user's interaction with the device).
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