Chapter 23 user accounts and the security function, 1 overview, 1 user accounts – IDEC High Performance Series User Manual
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This chapter outlines user accounts and the Security function, how to configure them, and their operation on the
MICRO/I and in WindO/I-NV2.
1.1 User Accounts
The Security function protects access to data and MICRO/I displays and operations using accounts. Accounts are the
privileges to use the MICRO/I and data. By assigning accounts to users, you can protect the MICRO/I from being
inappropriately operated and protect project data from alterations and misuse.
Accounts assigned to users are called user accounts.
In WindO/I-NV2, security groups are used as accounts.
There are two types of security groups. One type protects access to data. The other type protects MICRO/I displays
and operations. To protect access to data, assign one of the provided security groups to a user. To protect MICRO/I
displays and operations, assign a user-created security group to a user.
A user name and password are associated with a user account and up to 15 user accounts can be created.
Chapter 23
User Accounts and the Security Function
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Overview
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Assign
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User account
Privileges to operate the MICRO/I
Privileges to access data
Assign
Assign
Provided security groups
User-created security
groups (12 max)
Protect displays and operaƟons
Protect data
Administrator
Operator
Reader
GroupA
GroupB
User account:
User account:
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User3
User15
User2
User1
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Password:
User name:
User account: