User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
Administrator (in both cases the time is measured from the last user's interaction with the
device).
For the
MultiLevel Access
mode there is a possibility to log in by connecting your
own USB flash drive to the device, later called the Hardware key. The Hardware key allows
the user to log in without using a password but only by plugging the key into the device.
Removing the hardware key causes an immediate logout. One key can be assigned to one
user only, and also the user can only have one key.
Hardware key options are always available but they are active only in devices which
have the Access Dongle licence activated (for more information about the licence
key see
Chapter 7.4. DEVICE INFORMATION, LICENCE, FIRMWARE UPDATE,
REMOTE DISPLAY, EXPORT MANUAL AND RENEW CONFIGURATION
). In those
devices which don't have the Hardware key licence activated the following message
will be displayed in the
User list
menu:
“Enter licence to use Dongle”
Access options parameters are:
–
Access mode
– allows to select the protection mode against an unauthorized
usage,
•
single level
– protects the whole menu against unauthorized changes with one
password. The user which is currently logged in can freely configure the device
until a manual or automatic logout,
•
MultiLevel
– allows to configure settings for Administrator and up to 15 users
with different access levels and independent passwords,
–
Access password
– password which is required to log in while using the single-level
access mode (unless it's left empty),
–
Access timeout
– time in minutes which will elapse from the last interaction with the
device to an automatic logout. The value of 0 means that the user will be logged out
immediately after closing the protected menu. Each new attempt to enter the
protected menu will require a password once again; Available only for the
MultiLevel
Access
mode,
–
Users list
– menu containing Administrator's and user's access settings; Visible only
for the
MultiLevel Access
mode,
•
Name
– used during the authentication process,
•
Password
– used for authentication of aselected user, can be left empty,
•
Permissions
– menu containing device's functionalities which can be assigned
to the users. Every user will get access to only those functionalities which were
earlier assigned to his permission list,
•
Access dongle
– number of the hardware key assigned to the user,
•
Assign dongle
– button which assigns the hardware key (currently connected
flash disk) to the selected user,
•
Remove dongle
– button which removes the previously assigned hardware key,
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