User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Section 1. Introduction
- Section 2. System Description
- Section 3. Specifications and Diagrams
- Section 4. Installing the Reader
- Section 5. Configuring the Reader
- Section 6. Notification of Events
- Section 7. Tag Selection Filters
- Section 8. Reader Server Controls
- Section 9. Ad-hoc Queries
- Section 10. Maintaining the Reader
- Access the Reader Maintenance Console
- Manage Communication Configuration Settings
- Manage System Time Settings
- Display Version Control Information and Load Firmware via FTP
- Display the System Log and/or Access History
- Shut Down and/or Restart the System, and Turn Off the HTTP Server
- Use Online Help
- Log Out of the System
- Section 11. Cautions, Notes, and Approvals
- Section 12. Warranties and Returns
- Section 13. Contact Us
- Appendix A. Error Messages and Resolutions
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Manage Users
To ensure the controlled and secured access to Reader Console functions, you should designate which
users are authorized to have system access, and what level of access they are allowed. You do this by
setting up authorized user accounts. Only users logging in with a registered user name and password can
successfully access Reader Console functions.
1. If you haven’t already done so, launch and log in to the Reader Administrator Console.
2. Click the Manage Users link on the left-hand side of any page. The Manage Users page displays.
3. To add a new user, type a valid User Name and Password for him or her on the Manage Users page.
A valid user name must be unique (no other user can be assigned the identical user name), and both
user name and password must consist of at least one but not more than 32 alphanumeric characters.
Also, user name and password are case-sensitive (for example, a password that is assigned to a user
typed in all lower-case letters must be entered by the user at log-in in all lower-case letters.)










