Groups – 2N Lift8 v1.5.2 User Manual
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Parameter name
Meaning
Users
User administration
Helps create, delete and edit all users.
Role administration
Helps create, delete and administer user roles.
Lifts
Lift administration
Helps administer lift databases.
Lift creation
Helps create a new lift.
Lift function display
Activates functional/non-functional lift display.
Groups
Group administration
Helps create, delete and edit user and lift groups.
Calls
Alarm
Displays the lift alarm call database.
Check
Displays the lift check call database.
Outgoing
Displays the dispatcher outgoing call database.
Export
Lift export
Helps export the lift table.
User export
Helps export the user table.
Call export
Helps export the call table.
Others
Call Server
Makes Call Server settings accessible to the user.
Plans
Makes plan list and settings accessible to the user.
Storages
Makes server storage creation accessible to the user.
Groups
The Groups menu helps you define groups of users and lifts to facilitate configuration of
a high number of objects. This means that you can assign all parameters to a lift group
in a building simply by one setting and add more lifts to the group. Similarly, a user
group helps you divide the users into smaller groups according to their roles or jobs,
for example. This is the only purpose of the groups. Now let us describe what you can
configure in the Groups menu. There is a list of all objects to the left. Click Groups for
to display the lifts or users. Click Create group to create a new group and add it to the
end of the list. Click Delete to remove a group. Click Save to confirm the settings.
Lift Groups
Having selected a group, you will see a list of all groups configured in the table. You
can use the searching function to find a group: enter the group name (or a sequence of
characters) into the search row. The function requires no confirmation and starts
searching the database the moment you enter the first character. Add more characters
to refine the filter until you find the required group. Click on the group to open further
settings; see the figure below.