Seting console security

Operations

 

 

To position the status flag on the desktop:

a.Click Set Position to gain access to the Position Flag screen.

b.Left-click on the title bar and drag to the desired location.

c.Right-click to return to the Flag dialog box.

Figure 13: Position Flag

Changes made to the flag position are not saved until you click OK in the Flag dialog box.

Click OK to save settings. -or-

Click X to exit without saving changes.

4.4.6 Setting console security

OSCAR enables you to set security on your analog port console. You can estab- lish a screen saver mode that engages after your console remains unused for a specified Inactivity Time. Once engaged, your console will remain locked until you press any key or move the mouse. You will then need to type in your password to continue.

Use the Security dialog box to lock your console with password protection, set or change your password and enable the screen saver.

If a password has been previously set, you will have to enter the password before you can access the Security dialog box.

4.4.6.1 Accessing the Security dialog box

Press Print Screen . The Main dialog box will appear.

Click Setup - Security. The Security dialog box appears.

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