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Setting Up Your Preferred Measurement Units
The measurement units used in your PXE user interfaces can be
changed according to your own preferences regardless of the
permissions you have.
Tip: Preferences can also be changed by administrators for specific
users from the Preferences tab of the Manage Users dialog. See
Creating a User Profile
Note: The measurement unit change only applies to the web interface
and command line interface. Setting your preferences does not change
the default measurement units, which apply to all users before any
individual user or the administrator sets preferred measurement units on
a per-user basis. See
Setting Default Measurement Units
(on page 73)
for information on changing default measurement units.
To change the measurement units applied to your PXE
graphical user interfaces:
1. Choose User Management > User Preferences. The Setup User
Preferences dialog opens.
2. Update any of the following as needed:
In the Temperature Unit field, select
(Celsius) or
(Fahrenheit) as the measurement unit for temperatures.
In the Length Unit field, select "Meter" or "Feet" as the
measurement unit for length or height.
In the Pressure Unit field, select "Pascal" or "psi" as the
measurement unit for pressure.
3. Click
OK.
Setting Up Roles
A role defines the operations and functions a user is permitted to perform
or access. Every user must be assigned at least a role.
The PXE is shipped with two built-in roles:
Admin
and
Operator
.
The Admin role provides full permissions. You can neither modify nor
delete this role.
The Operator role provides limited permissions for frequently-used
functions. You can modify or delete this role. By default, the Operator
role contains these permissions:
- Acknowledge Alarms
- View Event Settings
- View Local Event Log
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