NAV Series TCP/IP Standalone Network Access Controller
Figure 7-2 User Group
7.3.1 Add User Group
Click the "New" button on the upper side of the page, input the name of the new User
Group in the box of "Name of User Group," tick off the detailed operation authorities of the
User Group, edit and click the "Save" button to finish the operations.
7.3.2 Change User Group
Select the name of the User Group to be changed in the left‐side User Group list, change
the name and detailed operation authorities of the User Group, edit and click the "Save"
button to finish the operation.
7.3.3 Delete User Group
Select the name of the User Group to be deleted in the left‐side User Group list, click the
"Delete" button, then the confirmation dialog box "Confirm Delete?" pops up. If it is
confirmed to delete the User Group, click the "OK" button, then the system displays a dialog
box reading, "Deleted Successfully."
!Note: The User Group which is being used by the user cannot be deleted.
Figure 7-3 Delete current record
7.4 User Setting
User Setting are used to create, change and delete users and define the authority types of
these users. The user herein actually refers to the account which can log in to and use the
software. Please distinguish with "Employer." The user includes login name, password, User
Group, username, etc. The software has a default super user, "admin," which belongs to the
User Group of system administrator and cannot be deleted.
Click the menu "System" "Basic Setting" "User Setting" to open the User Setting page.
See Figure 7‐4.
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