Policies; Department Snapshots; Parameter Tables - Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.10.5

Policies

5.10.6

Department Snapshots

5.10.7

Parameter Tables

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resources, the privileges strictly consider the corresponding desk resource.
Example: Desk A uses AUX1 and AUX2, and desk B uses AUX3 and AUX4.
Then the privilege for AUX1 defines the access to AUX1 on desk A, and to
AUX3 on desk B, as AUX3 appears on desk B as AUX1 for the operator. In
such a configuration, privileges for AUX3 and AUX4 are ignored.
Policies are groups of privileges and can be considered as roles (e.g. Journal-
ist, Operator, DJ etc.).
The default number of policies is 8. This number is defined in the user.
xml file and may be up to 16; it cannot be changed during runtime. If more
than 16 policies are required, the system must be setup in such a way that
the user management is running on a separate computer (see
Then, the maximum number of policies is 255.
Snapshot save and recall rights management is performed with the help of
'departments'. Per default, up to 8 departments can be configured. To every
user one ore more departments can be assigned, or any department at all. In
addition, it can be selected whether he has read-only or read/right access to
the different departments.
The system administrator ('Admin') always has read/right access to all
departments as well as to all default, global, and private snapshots, whereas
the default user normally is restricted to the global and his private snapshots
The following tables show GUI pages and console parameter groups for
which privileges may be defined within a policy, together with the pre-defined
(default) privileges for the Admin and Default users.
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