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Edit a user
When editing a user you can change the users name, there time band, there photo ID, there access level and there unit number. Before
you can edit users you must first download from the CPU if you have not already done so. To edit a user:
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From the main screen select setup
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Select the Users tab
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Select Edit a user.
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A new box will appear which will allow you to either search for the user you wish to edit by user name or by key number.
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Once a user has been selected, press the OK button.
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The users details will appear on the screen. It will now be possible to edit them.
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After entering all the detail, press the Update database button to save the entry.
At this point you can either go back and edit another user or upload the information to the CPU.
Deleting a user
Deleting a user will completely remove them from the system. Before you can delete users you must first download from the CPU if you
have not already done so. To delete a user :
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From the main screen select setup
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Select the Users tab
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Select Delete a user.
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A new box will appear which will allow you to either search for the user you wish to delete by user name or by key number.
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Once a user has been selected, press the OK button.
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The users details will appear on the screen. A message box will appear asking you if you are sure you want to delete the user.
At this point you can either go back and delete another user or upload the changes to the CPU.
User List
The user list contains a list of all the users currently programmed into the system along with their key numbers. It also shows the
number of users on the system.
Navigating through the users is by means of a NEXT and BACK button. Each page will show 15 users. Press the NEXT button to show
the next 15 users, press the back button to show the previous 15 users. Press the PRINT button to obtain a hard copy.
Minimum system required
The SK1000 software is designed to operate on a Windows based PC with the following minimum specification :
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Pentium processor 233MHz personal computer or higher.
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Windows 95 or later
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16MB RAM Memory
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CD-ROM
Drive
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SVGA, 16 bit colour
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Spare serial communications port