Marathon Computer AACC 2000 manual Access Levels

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ACCESS LEVELS

This chapter describes the different levels of access to the operating parameters within the controller.

There are three topics:

THE DIFFERENT ACCESS LEVELS

SELECTING AN ACCESS LEVEL

EDIT LEVEL

THE DIFFERENT ACCESS LEVELS

There are four access levels:

Operator level, which you will normally use to operate the controller.

Full level, which is used to commission the controller.

Edit level, which is used to set up the parameters that you want an operator to be able to see and adjust when in Operator level.

Configuration level, which is used to set up the fundamental characteristics of the controller.

Access

Display

What you can do

Password

level

shows

 

Protection

 

 

 

 

Operator

OPEr

In this level, operators can view and adjust the

No

 

 

value of parameters defined in Edit level (see

 

 

 

below).

 

 

 

 

 

Full

FuLL

In this level, all the parameters relevant to a

Yes

 

 

particular configuration are visible. All alterable

 

 

 

parameters may be adjusted.

 

 

 

 

 

Edit

Edit

In this level, you can determine which parameters

Yes

 

 

an operator is able to view and adjust in Operator

 

 

 

level. You can hide, or reveal, complete lists,

 

 

 

individual parameters within each list and you can

 

 

 

make parameters read-only or alterable. (See Edit

 

 

 

level at the end of this chapter).

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration

conF

This special level allows access to set up the

Yes

 

 

fundamental characteristics of the controller.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 3-1 Access levels

 

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