Changing Column Width; Columns Of Information In The User Window - Schlage PIB300 User Manual

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Adding and Maintaining Users
Changing
Column Width
Columns of
Information in
the User Window
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You might want to move columns to keep important information like user IDs
out of view, or, if you have created custom user entries, you might want to move
them to where you can see them, since they are initially out of view.
F5 restores all columns to the positions they had when you started HandNet. If
you want HandNet to save the new column positions, exit the HandNet program
and come back in. HandNet then uses your changed column positions as the
new standard or default.
You can also change the width of a column by pointing to the edge of the
column heading, holding the mouse down, and then dragging the edge of the
column to the desired position. This lets you fit more columns in the window
(or, if you wanted to hide information from the casual observer, you could make
columns wider to push other columns out of view); see the online help for an
example of this.
F5 restores all columns to the widths they had when you started HandNet. If
you want HandNet to save the new column widths, exit the HandNet program
and come back in. HandNet then uses your changed column widths as the new
standard or default.
User ID: The ID number the user must enter at the reader to gain access.
Access Profile: The profile determines which readers the user can access
and when. You set up access profiles using Access Profiles on the View
menu. You can change a user's access profile on the Security tab in User
Properties; see page 92.
Authority Level: This indicates whether the user is allowed to access the
command menus on the readers. For most users, this should say None. You
can change a user's authority level on the Security tab in User Properties;
see page 92.
Reject Threshold: The reject threshold controls how closely a user's hand
must match the stored hand profile for the user to gain access. If this says
Default, then HandNet uses the Reject Threshold on the Configuration tab
in the Reader Properties (see page 47). If this says Default* (with an asterisk),
this means the user does not need hand recognition to gain access
because the user was set up with a special enrollment; see page 76. If this
shows a number, someone chose to override the standard reject threshold
on the Security tab in User Properties; see page 93. A lower number requires
a very precise match to gain access; a high number requires the hand to
match less exactly. Thirty is the lowest number possible; 250 is the highest.
One might use a lower number for users with access to the highest security
areas; one might need a higher number if a user had arthritis or other hand
condition that made it impossible to consistently place the hand on the
reader in exactly the same position.
Last Site: This lists the last site where the user gained access. This is blank for
a new user who has not accessed a reader yet.
Last Reader: This lists the last reader the user gained access through. This is
blank for a new user who has not accessed a reader yet.
Last Time Used: This shows the date and time of the user's last access.

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