Chapter 4. OSD Operation
F4: ADM
F4 is a (super) administrator only function. It allows them to configure and control the overall operation of the OSD.
Note: When creating user accounts you must add each user to a group. Therefore, we suggest that you create groups before users. If you do not wish to create groups you may add users to the default group account. However, the default group account cannot be used to grant port access to group members. In this case, you must individually add users to the port(s).
ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
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CREATE GROUP | Opens the NEW GROUP NAME field. Enter a name for the new | |
| group, and then press [Enter]. The group name may be up to 15 | |
| characters long, and can consist of any combination of letters | |
| and numbers | |
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MODIFY GROUP | Lists all groups. Select the group name that you wish to modify. | |
| Edit the group name, and then press [Enter]. | |
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DELETE GROUP | Lists all groups. Select the group name that you wish to delete. | |
| Press [Y] to confirm; or, press [N] to cancel. | |
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GROUP ACCESS | 1. | The group list appears. |
SETTING | 2. | Select the group for which you wish to modify port access |
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| rights. A list of all ports appears. |
| 3. | Select a port, and then set the Group Access Type: NONE— |
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| No port access; |
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| from the port; |
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| the port and control the port. |
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| Note: If NONE is set, the port will not show up in the group |
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| members' port lists on the OSD main screen. |
| 4. | Press [Esc] to exit. The Group Access Type you selected is |
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| assigned to the group. |
| 5. | Repeat this procedure for all the ports in the list. |
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