Figure 104. Definitions – keyboard/user priorities users setup screen
3.In the Users tab, complete the following fields:
−User No. – Numeric reference assigned by the administrator that identifies individual users.
−Priority – Identifies the priority level
−Passcode – Displays the passcode for access to system resources, such as cameras and monitors.
Configuring the Keyboard/User Priority Settings
The Keyboard/User Priorities setup allows you to create up to eight priority levels that can be assigned to keyboards and users. Each priority level grants a different level of permission for control of cameras or the system.
To configure the Keyboard/User priority settings, do the following within the Priority Settings tab:
1.Click on Keyboard/User Priorities link in the Explore menu to begin. The following screen appears.
Figure 105. Definitions – keyboard/user priorities settings screen
2.In the Priorities Settings tab, complete the following fields:
−Priority No. – Identifies a level
−Reset System – If enabled, the selected priority level can clear all programmed information from the CPU and return to factory defaults.
−Lock Camera – If enabled, the selected priority level can lock the control of a camera (equal or lower priority levels will have
−Override – If enabled, the selected priority level can override the keyboard/camera view and control partitioning restrictions.
−Menu Access – If enabled, the selected priority level can access menu programming.
−Change Parameters – If enabled, the selected priority level can edit system parameters through menu programming (must have menu access).
−Add User – If enabled, the selected priority level can add new users.
Deleting Keyboard/User Priorities Settings
To delete a keyboard, user, or priority settings:
1.Click on the appropriate tab.
2.Click on the leftmost blue portion of the row containing the desired definition. The entire row turns blue.
3.Press Delete on the PC keyboard. The Delete Row dialog box appears.
Figure 106. Delete Row dialog
4.Click Yes to delete the definition or No to retain the definition.
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