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L-force | PLC Designer

Device Editors

DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29

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Permissions:
This field shows the currently defined user groups. Before each group one of the
following icons indicates the currently assigned permission concerning the target
which is currently selected in the Actions window:

: The action(s) currently selected in the Actions window are granted for the group.
: The action(s) currently selected in the Actions window are denied for the group.
: Currently there is no explicit access right definition for the action(s) currently

selected in the Actions window.
If currently multiple actions are selected in the Actions window, which do not have
unique settings referring to the currently selected group, no icon will be displayed.
Button bar: After having selected the desired object(s) below the desired action in the
Actions window and having selected the desired group in the Permissions window, one
of the following buttons can be used:

: Explicit granting access permission.

: Explicit denying access permission.
: The currently granted access right for the action(s) currently selected in the

Actions window will be deleted, that is set back to the default.

Applying and storing the current configuration:
See the respective buttons in the top bar of the dialog:

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: The currently configured Access Rights

definitions must be downloaded to the device to get it effective. The configuration
currently applied on the device can be uploaded into the configuration dialog.

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: The current configuration can be stored in a

xml-file (*.dar) and re-loaded from this file, which is useful to set up the same user
configuration on multiple systems. The standard dialog for browsing in the file system
will be provided for this purpose. The file filter automatically is set to "*.dar", which
means "device access rights" files.
The actual settings can also be documented as printed version by use of the command
"Print..." (File menu) or "Document..." (Project menu).

Status
This dialog is provided on a tab of the Device dialog (Device Editor). It shows status
information (for example "Running", "Stopped") and specific diagnosis messages from
the respective device; also on the used card and the internal bus system.

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