Chapter 4: Configuration

To create a new user, proceed as follows:

1.Press the “New” button.

2.Select a template of an existing user if applicable (choose template).

3.Press the “OK” button.

4.Set a user name.

5.Set password.

6.Set general access permissions.

7.Set user permissions for CPU access (paste function).

8.Set user favorites for OSD access.

9.Press the “Apply” button to save the new user settings.

You can select between the following keyboard commands:

Table 4-26. Keyboard commands.

Function

Keyboard Command

 

 

Add CPU to Full Access list

<F>

 

 

Add CPU to Video Access list

<V>

 

 

Add CPU to No Access list

<N>

 

 

4.5.2 Favorites List Users

Individual favorites lists of CPUs that have to be switched frequently can be created for different users in this menu. A Favorites list can contain up to eight sdifferent CPUs.

The switching of the favorites is done via hotkeys using the keyboard. You can access the menu in two ways: via OSD or Java.

Figure 4-36. OSD and Java tool icons.

OSD

Select “Assignments > User Favorites” in the main menu.

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Black Box ACXC48, ACXC16, ACXC32 manual OSD and Java tool icons, Select Assignments User Favorites in the main menu

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