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Programming the HandReader
To increase the security of the HandReader, Recognition Systems recommends
changing the passwords for the command menus to new numbers. These
password numbers can be up to 10 digits long. This is done with the Set
Passwords command described on.
Authority
A second method for controlling access to the command menus is through the
Level
use of Authority Levels. Authority Levels control which command menus a user
is allowed to access; the higher the authority level a user is granted, the greater
the number of menus the user may access. Assign Authority Levels to users
according to the types of tasks to which they are assigned.
Level 0 is for a user who does not need access to any of the command
menus.
Level 1 provides access to the Service command menu.
Level 2 adds access to the Setup command menu to all previous access
levels.
Level 3 adds access to the Management command menu to all previous
access levels.
Level 4 adds access to the Enrollment command menu to all previous access
levels.
Level 5 adds access to the Security command menu to all previous access
levels.
The HandReader automatically assigns Authority Level 0 to each ID number
enrolled. Until a user has been assigned to Authority Level 5, every user with
Authority Level 0 can access every menu. This is done to ensure that the first
person enrolled is able to access all the menus to perform all the programming
required to support the HandReader. Once a user has been assigned to Authority
Level 5, all other user authority levels are applied as per the list above.
The first person enrolled should be designated the System Administrator and
NOTE
should change his/her Authority Level to 5. This protects the integrity of the
system by enacting the Authority Level rules described in the list above.
Recognition Systems strongly recommends assigning at least two users to
Authority Level 5 to ensure that more than one person has the authority to
access all menus and all commands.
Programming
When setting up HandReader operations there is a general programming/
Order
operations order that should be followed.
Design an ID Numbering System – Define the format for user ID assignments. A
properly designed ID numbering system makes the HandReader easier and
faster to use.
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