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+ | 6. Let's go to Settings -> Account -> Add Custom Level \\ | ||
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+ | 7. Here it will be named IT, and we will set all of the Admin Item Settings that we created previously \\ | ||
+ | - We will create User Group in the next step, and then you can come back to this menu to assign the created User Group. \\ | ||
+ | - This user will only have "Read" rights for all of the Admin Menu Settings \\ | ||
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+ | 8. Finally, let's create a user by going to User menu \\ | ||
+ | - Likewise, right click on All Users and click "Add User Group", here it is named "IT" \\ | ||
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+ | 9. Add a new user and set appropriate Group(User Group), Operator Level, and Access Group that we just created. \\ | ||
+ | - set the Login ID and Password that you can remember well | ||
+ | - at this point you can go back to step 7 and assign the created custom level to the user group that this user has set \\ | ||
+ | -> this will automatically set the user Max to be accounted for the custom level \\ | ||
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+ | 10. Now when you login as Max | ||
===== BioStar version 2.4 and above ===== | ===== BioStar version 2.4 and above ===== | ||
In BioStar version 2.4, the custom level was further expanded to allow custom levels that controls specific users, devices, doors, and access groups. \\ | In BioStar version 2.4, the custom level was further expanded to allow custom levels that controls specific users, devices, doors, and access groups. \\ |