Chapter 9 User Account

Table 13 User Account (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Privilege

Select a privilege level to determine which screens the administrator can use.

 

There is a high, medium or low privilege level for each command.

 

Select high to allow the administrator to use all commands including the lower

 

privilege commands. High privilege commands include things like creating

 

administrator accounts, restarting the system and resetting the factory defaults.

 

Select middle to allow the administrator to use middle or low privilege

 

commands.

 

Select low to allow the administrator to use only low privilege commands. Low

 

privilege commands are read only.

 

 

Add

Click Add to save your changes to the IES-612-51A’s volatile memory. The IES-

 

612-51A loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config

 

Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile

 

memory when you are done configuring.

 

 

Cancel

Click Cancel to begin configuring the fields again.

 

 

Index

This field displays the number of the user account. Click an account’s index

 

number to use the top of the screen to edit it.

 

 

Enable

This field displays a “V “ if you have the administrator account turned on. It

 

displays a “-“ if the administrator account is turned off.

 

 

Name

This field displays the administrator account’s user name.

 

 

Privilege

This field displays the administrator account’s access level (high, middle or low).

 

 

Select

Select this check box and click the Delete button to remove an administrator

 

account.

 

 

Delete

Select an administrator account’s check box and click this button to remove the

 

administrator account.

 

 

Cancel

Click Cancel to start configuring the screen afresh.

 

 

9.2 Authentication Screen

Use this screen to set up the authentication policies and settings by which administrators can access the IES-612-51A.

To open this screen, click Basic Setting, User Account, Authentication.

Figure 40 Authentication

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