EBS T200 User Manual - page 18
T200 Terminal User’s Manual
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Changing User Authorisations
The
T200 terminal offers different access levels. In the system, a password can be defined by the
administrator, who will be able to exercise full control over the device, and by a user, whose access
rights can be modified. A user password can be saved only when an administrator password has been
defined. The options are available in the
Set passwords
window (see
Fig. 7.2
If all four user authorisations (shown in
) are ticked while the user password is being defined,
the user is only unauthorised to enter the
Set terminal settings
window. Then, the relevant icon is
visible in the menu, but remain inactive.
If the administrator password is set in the terminal
and no user passwords are defined, then only the
administrator who knows the password can use the
terminal. A prompt to enter password is displayed
after the splash screen has been displayed. If the
access permissions are different from the default
settings (where both administrator and user
passwords are defined), the symbol of a key is
displayed on the
Root Menu
screen. Depending on
whose password is typed in after the device has been
switched on, the terminal starts operation with the
authorisations that are typical of the administrator (full
rights), or of a user (given by the administrator) or the
icons on the
Root Menu
screen remain inactive if a
wrong password is typed in. In the latter case you
need to press the key and try to type in the password
again or contact the administrator in order to gain
access to the device.
Non-default access permissions
Fig. 7.3