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Using the Security System
Chapter 6
If you define any user accounts, you must include one (and
only one) Master user account. You do not have to enable the
security system before defining user accounts. The number of
user accounts is limited by the capacity of the CMOS memory.
This may vary for different models.
User Information
Under User Information you provide details of the user name,
password, KeyLOC card (if any) and logon periods.
Each account must have a unique user name, even if you don’t
plan to ask for it at logon (see “Logon Selection” below). You
are also recommended to set a password. Users are allowed
to share KeyLOC cards, but it is best if they have one each.
For ordinary users, you can set a date when the user account
will expire. After this date, the user will be unable to logon,
and attempts to do so will be counted as invalid logons.
You can also set a date when the user’s password will expire,
by applying the maximum password lifetime. After this date
the user is allowed to logon one more time with his old
password, but is then forced to change it, at which point the
password expiry date is recalculated.
If you don’t set a password expiry date, the password will never
expire. However, the user can still change his password
voluntarily, provided that the Lock Password attribute is not
set (see “User Rights” below).
Again for ordinary users, you can set a permitted logon period
for each day of the week.
To set the user information:
1. Type the user name in the User Name text box. You
must use a different name for each user account.
2. Type the password in the Password text box and press
ENTER. Then re-type the password to confirm it.










