Creating/Modifying an Operator Security Level
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Creating/Modifying an Operator Security Level

Assigning security levels is critical to the system. In fact, if a security level is given full access to a system menu, operators who are assigned this security level will be able to modify system parameters. Make sure that each operator is given the security level corresponding to his/her tasks.

Items in the Security Level window are presented in a root tree with all components available for selection. This structure makes it possible to target specific components when granting security level for manual operations. Each security level is identified by a colour: full access (green), read-only (yellow) and no access (red). The security manager or an operator with appropriate permissions can easily change or assign a component to a lower level security level by double clicking an item until it changes to the desired colour code.

NOTE: Operators will not be able to see items for which they have not been given access.

1  - Under the System  tab, select the Security level  button. The Security level window appears with the Menu  tab enabled.

2  - From the drop-down list, select the Security level  you want to modify.

•   To create a new security level, click the New  button and enter the necessary information in the language section.

3  - Under the Menu  tab, double-click an item until it reaches the desired status: No access (red) , Read-only (yellow)  or Full access (green) .  You can also check the appropriate items on the left to be more specific about the allowed rights.

NOTE: A user with Read-only rights will not be able to print components in EntraPass.

Configuring the security level in EntraPass Web to allow access to configure exacq DVR

To configure DVRs and cameras through EntraPass Web, click the System tab, and select Security Level from the menu. Choose the appropriate security level from the Security Level list, and click the EntraPass Web tab. The configuration options are the same as the workstation Security Level Definition.