7.1 Security Settings All assigned users to a system have these configurable attributes:
Super Administrator The Super Administrator is the highest level of authorization. This level has total access to all system functions. An L3 system must have a Super Administrator. NOTE You may have only one Super Administrator account. Supervisor The Supervisor is a level below the Super Administrator. Only the Super Administrator can assign the “access rights” to the Supervisor. You may have multiple Supervisors for an L3 system. NOTE You may have only one Supervisor account. User The User level is below the Supervisor level. A User is generally used for the operator with restrictive access to only the functions the operator needs to perform in their normal duties. NOTE You may have up to five (5) User accounts.
• Display Name • Password • Password expiration • Account enabled • Automatic user login
7.1.1 User Accounts There are three levels of users organized in a hierarchical order with the Super Administrator having the ability to have total control over all other users and their privileges. Your L3 system must have a Super Administrator if user accounts are going to be used, e.g. the system will have multiple users with user names and passwords. WARNING Starrett recommends setting up your system with user accounts. If you are not going to have user accounts, then all users will have Super Administrator privileges, including the ability to assign access rights to all users and to prevent users from having any rights.
User Type Selection Use this drop down to setup individual users and their system privileges. Once a Super Administrator is given a Display Name, the label “Super Admin” is replaced by the new display name.
Security Settings View Assign Display Name to Super Admin
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