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6.3 On-Screen Display (OSD) F2 SETTINGS
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6.3.4 Users
6.3.5 Security
The
Users
option can only be accessed when Security is enabled in the
General Settings
page.
(See
General
under
On-Screen Display OSD F2 Settings
section for details.) Highlight the
Users
option and press the [Enter] key to open the
User Settings
page. In the column on the left side
of the screen, all of the ports on the KVM are listed. On the right side of the screen, there are
6 columns; one for each
user
account. For example, column 1 represents the first
user
account
that is displayed in the
Security Settings
page. (See the
Security Settings
section for details.) The
letters in each column represent the access rights that the corresponding
user
account has for
the corresponding port. There are three types of access a
user
can be given to a port, which are
described below.
• Y – A Y signifies that the corresponding
user
account has full access rights to the corresponding
port.
• V – A V signifies that the corresponding
user
account has view-only access rights to the
corresponding port, meaning that they can view the remote video, but are not allowed to control
the connected computer with the keyboard and mouse.
• N – A N signifies that the corresponding
user
account is not allowed to access the corresponding
port.
To change the User settings, the
administrator
must follow the steps below.
1. In the
User Settings
page, use the [
↓
] and [
↑
] keys to move the cursor to the desired port row.
2. Use the [
←
] and [
→
] keys to move the cursor to the desired account column.
3. Press the [Spacebar] key to toggle between the different access types.
The
Security
option can only be accessed when Security is enabled in the
General Settings
page.
(See
General
under
On-Screen Display OSD F2 Settings
section for details) Highlight the
Security
option and press the [Enter] key to open the
Security Settings
page. The
Security Settings
page
displays all of the available accounts for the KVM; 1
administrator
, 1
supervisor
and 6
users
. The
first column lists the account
Name
, the second column lists the account
Password
, and the third
column lists the account
Type
. The three available account types are described below.
• Administrator
– There is one
administrator
account available. The
administrator
has full access
to all ports and settings on the KVM. The
administrator
is the only account that can access the
F2 SETTINGS
menu in the OSD.
• Supervisor
– There is one
supervisor
account available. The
supervisor
has full access to all
ports on the installation, but is not allowed to access the
F2 SETTINGS
menu in the OSD. The
supervisor
is allowed to access the
F1 HELP, F4 SCAN, F5 TUNING, F6 MOVE LABEL
and
F10
NEW MONITOR DDC
functions in the OSD.
• User
– There are six
user
accounts available.
Users’
port access rights are limited to those
assigned to them by the
administrator
.
Users
are not allowed to access the
F2 SETTINGS
menu
in the OSD, but can access the
F1 HELP, F4 SCAN, F5 TUNING, F6 MOVE LABEL
and
F10 NEW
MONITOR DDC
functions.
To change the
Security
settings, the
administrator
must follow the steps below.
1. In the
Security Settings
page, use the [
i
] and [
h
] keys to move the cursor to the desired account
row.
2. To edit the account
Name
, simply type the desired name over the current one, and delete any
unnecessary characters.
Note:
The account
Name
is for organizational purposes only. The
Password
is the only thing an account needs to enter to gain access to the KVM.
3. To edit the account
Password
, press the [Tab] key to move the cursor to the
Password
column,
and then enter in the desired password over the current one. Delete any unnecessary characters.
6. Operation
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