Specifications
10 – Configuring Security and Access
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Configuring Operator-Based Security
If you wish to use Operator-Based security, you need to:
1
Specify Operator-Based security for each Station that is to use this security
method.
2
Define each operator who needs to access these Stations.
Enabling Operator-Based Security
You specify Operator-Based security for a Station when you define the Station
connection in Quick Builder.
The procedures for defining a Station connection in Quick Builder are described
in the Quick Builder Guide. If necessary, refer to the Quick Builder Guide for
assistance in completing the following instructions.
To define Operator-Based security for one or more Stations:
1
Start Quick Builder, if it is not already running.
2
Open the project file that contains the configuration data for the Stations.
3
In the item list, select all the Station items that are to have Operator-Based
security.
4
Go to the Main tab, and select the Operator-Based Security checkbox.
A check mark in the box means that Operator-Based security is enabled for
the selected Station(s).
Defining an Operator
The server software is installed with a default operator ID of mngr. The security
level for this operator ID is MNGR.
You use this default operator ID and password to set up access for all other users
as follows:
1
Start Station, if it is not already running.
If Operator-Based security is enabled for this Station, as described in the
previous topic, the Station display starts up with the Station Logon dialog
box.
2
To sign on as mngr, enter the ID, mngr, and the relevant password and click
OK.
3
From the System Configuration Menu display, click Operators. This displays
a list of all the operators currently defined in the system.
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