Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
190: Assign a User Level to a Command
This command assigns a user level to a command name, or a range of command names. The
commands default to reasonable levels, but you can change them to anything you wish.
<190> ccc Recall level of a single command
<190> ccc l Set the level for a single command
<190> ccc eee Recall the level for a range of commands
<190> ccc eee l Set the level for a range of commands
Parameters:
CCC is the command number from 000..999
L is the level assigned
- 0 is the lowest level with no log on required
- 7 is the highest level of log on
EEE is the ending command number for entrys that require this data
Notes:
- The controller will not let you use a larger value for L than your user level. This is to keep you
from locking yourself out of the controller.
- If a command currently has a level higher than your user level, you will not be able to change it.
This is too keep lower level users from gaining unauthorized access.
- You cannot change the level of the logon command; it is always 0. This is necessary to avoid
locking yourself out of the controller.