Administrator
— has the highest control access level. Administrator is able to view and edit
all parameters including other Non-Administrator users. Password protected login for this user
is required.
Guest
— has the lowest control access level. Guest is only able to view certain parameter,
no modifications to system is allowed. Password protection login for this user is optional and
is not required.
8.2.2
Enabling password protection
Follow these steps in order to enable password protection:
1. Connect to a device as Administrator.
2. Go to Menu
→
Profile.
3. In Authorization section mark "Enable authorization" check-box to enable authentication.
4. Type in Administrator’s password.
5. Mark "Allow Administrator Auto-Login" check-box in order to remember Administrator’s pass-
word on each login. Otherwise, it will be requester every time. (optional)
6. Mark "Enable Guest User" check-box to enable Guest user. (optional)
7. Mark "Password protected" check-box to protect Guest user with a password. (optional)
8. Type in Guest User password.
After selecting required authentication configuration, click
Submit
button to apply changes. On
next connection, device authentication will behave differently, according to chosen configuration.
8.2.3
Logging in
If password authorization is enabled, device could request Guest’s or Administrator’s password in
order to connect. Follow these steps to authorization connection:
1. Click on selected device to connect.
2. Select which user type will be used. (Guest User is showed only if enabled).
3. Type in a password. (Required if password protection is set).
4. Click
"Login"
button.
8.3
Time and Date
BMS mini system has it’s own time and date clock used to track exact occurrences of events and
statistic values update. The time is displayed inside application menus or alongside related records.
The main time details and configuration can be found in Profile menu -> Time window. This
windows consist of these fields:
1. System Time
2. System Uptime
3. Date view
4. Set BMS time
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