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en:how_to_configure_a_custom_level_example_for_2.6.3 [2018/10/19 13:21]
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 +====== How to Configure a Custom Level(Example for 2.6.3) ======
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 Below can be an example of how you can realize features that are changed in 2.6.3 Below can be an example of how you can realize features that are changed in 2.6.3
  
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   * Employee name: Max   * Employee name: Max
 +  * Employee title: IT Assistant Manager
   * Employee group(User Group): IT   * Employee group(User Group): IT
   * Device used when entering from the main entrance(Device Group): BioStation L2   * Device used when entering from the main entrance(Device Group): BioStation L2
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 Admin Item Settings and Admin Menu Settings can be properly configured to reflect the example above.\\ Admin Item Settings and Admin Menu Settings can be properly configured to reflect the example above.\\
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 +This user is an Assistant Manager, he can edit or read device, door, and T&A records in order to manager his subordinate workers. But he can only read user information,​ general settings of the system, as well as who has access to certain areas(access group). \\
  
 1. Because Max belong to IT Department, we can setup Access Group and Access Level via Access Control menu.\\ 1. Because Max belong to IT Department, we can setup Access Group and Access Level via Access Control menu.\\
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 2. When Creating Access Group, you will be prompted to create Access Level \\ 2. When Creating Access Group, you will be prompted to create Access Level \\
-- Assigning a user will not be necessary as we will assign a user to a specific user group. \\+- Assigning a user will not be necessary as we will assign a user to a specific user group, which will do it later on in this material\\ 
 +- We will also create Door Group in the next step, you can come back to this step later to assign proper User Group for Access Group, and Door Group for Access Level \\
 {{:​en:​custome_level_-_2.png?​nolink&​1000|}} \\ {{:​en:​custome_level_-_2.png?​nolink&​1000|}} \\
  
 3. Let's go to Door menu to setup Door Group, right click on All Doors and click "Add Group" to add Door Group \\ 3. Let's go to Door menu to setup Door Group, right click on All Doors and click "Add Group" to add Door Group \\
 - You can see the Door Group created below it, here it is named to IT Main Office A1. \\ - You can see the Door Group created below it, here it is named to IT Main Office A1. \\
 +- You can assign this door to the Access Group "IT Main Office A1" that we created previously \\
  
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-5. Click the device, and then assign its group. \\+5. Click the device, and then assign its group to Device Group "​BioStation L2(IT)"​ that we just created. \\
  
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 +*At this point please go back to step 2, to assign propery User Group and Door Group that we created for the Access Group and the Access Level 
  
 10. Now when you log out and login as Max, you can see that privilege of this user is limited \\ 10. Now when you log out and login as Max, you can see that privilege of this user is limited \\