LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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To change the current access mode position the cursor on the current access mode, press the CHANGE
SETTING sofkey, position the cursor to the desired access mode, press the ENT key.

Section 5.4.6.2 Access Timeout

When a user gains control access by using a password, he will logged in until he manually logs out or is
automatically logged out. See Section 3.3.2. Automatic log out can be either time based or stroke based.
The log out time and the log out number of strokes are programmed in the Access Configuration menu.

The timed log out is based upon the time between key board activity. If the user does not press any key
on the operator terminal within the time programmed, the control will automatically log out the user. To
program the Access Timeout time move the cursor to Access Timeout time, press the Change Number
softkey, enter the desired time, and press the ENT key. This time can be programmed from 0 to 999
seconds. A timeout time of 0 seconds turns off the timed log out. If the timeout time is set to 0 seconds,
there is no time based automatic log out.

The stroke log out is based upon a number of press strokes between key board activity. If the user does
not press any key on the operator terminal within the number of strokes programmed, the control will
automatically log out the user. To program the Access Timeout number of strokes move the cursor to
the Access Timeout strokes, press the Change Number softkey, enter the desired time, and press the ENT
key. The number of strokes can be programmed from 0 to 999. A timeout number of stroke of 0 strokes
turns off the stoke based automatic log out. If the log out number of strokes is set to 0 strokes, there is
no stroke based automatic log out.

Section 5.4.6.3 Edit User

The control allows for up to sixteen users to have the ability to gain access control. Each user is assigned
a name and a password. The Access Configuration menu is used to select a user and to enter the user edit
menu. To edit a user position the cursor on the user name that is to be edited and press the EDIT USER
softkey. The User Configuration menu, Figure 5.10, will be displayed.

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