User Accounts (Auditor) - Siemens FEC920 User Manual

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ADJUST REMOVAL
In the output adjust initial display (Figure 57) highlight the 'Remove Adjust' field, and operate the scroll key to
enter edit mode. Use the up or down arrow key to select the required output and confirm with the scroll key. The
output adjustment is removed, without confirmation. The initial display returns to 'Unadjusted' as in Figure 55.

6.1.11 User Accounts (Auditor)

The User 1 to User 25 options only appear if the Auditor feature is enabled. These parameters provide up to
twenty five additional user accounts, each of which can be configured with customisable levels of permission.
The built-in Operator account is disabled when this feature is enabled, but the default username for User 1 is
set as 'Operator'. Note that when the Auditor feature is enabled, the Logged Out user has no permissions.
Select the user account you wish to configure and press the scroll key. The user configuration page appears.
Username
Password
Ack Alarms
Demand Archiving
Login Disabled
Signing
Authorising
Archive Interval
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Username
Password
Ack Alarms
Demand Archiving
Login Disabled
Authorising
Archive Interval
Figure 58 User account configuration
The username for the user (up to 20 characters). Typically only the first 12 characters are
displayed in scroll lists (such as when logging on) due to space. User 1 defaults to the user
called "Operator", which replaces the standard Operator account when the Auditor feature
is enabled. This standard account has no additional permissions applied to it, however,
and can be modified, disabled, or overwritten. When logging in, the user account number
(1 to 25) is prefixed to the username so that each name is unique.
The password for the user being edited (up to 20 characters).
When enabled (set to 'Yes'), the user can acknowledge alarms in the alarm summary
page (refer to Alarm Summary - Section 5.3.3).
When enabled (set to 'Yes'), the user can access the Demand Archiving page (see
Section 5.3.7 for further details).
When enabled (set to 'Yes'), the user is disabled and cannot login, sign or authorize. Set
to 'No' to enable the user. If the maximum number of login attempts has been exceeded
for an account, this parameter is automatically set to 'Yes' to prevent further login
attempts. The number of login attempts permitted is set using the 'Pass Attempts'
parameter in the Security menu (refer to Section 6.1.6). Each failed login attempt is
recorded in the history, as is the user's login being disabled after the specified number of
failed login attempts.
When enabled (set to 'Yes'), the user will appear in the user scroll list of the signing dialog
(refer to the Signing parameter in Section 6.1.6).
When enabled (set to 'Yes'), the user will appear in the user scroll list of the authorizing
dialog (refer to the Authorisation parameter in Section 6.1.6).
When enabled (set to 'Yes'), the archive interval will be writeable in the user page;
otherwise it will be read-only (refer to Section 5.3.2.1 for details).
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