User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Section 1. Introduction
- Section 2. System Description
- Section 3. Specifications and Diagrams
- Section 4. Installing the Reader
- Section 5. Configuring the Reader
- Section 6. Notification of Events
- Section 7. Tag Selection Filters
- Section 8. Reader Server Controls
- Section 9. Ad-hoc Queries
- Section 10. Maintaining the Reader
- Access the Reader Maintenance Console
- Manage Communication Configuration Settings
- Manage System Time Settings
- Display Version Control Information and Load Firmware via FTP
- Display the System Log and/or Access History
- Shut Down and/or Restart the System, and Turn Off the HTTP Server
- Use Online Help
- Log Out of the System
- Section 11. Cautions, Notes, and Approvals
- Section 12. Warranties and Returns
- Section 13. Contact Us
- Appendix A. Error Messages and Resolutions
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2. Type the Old Password, and the New Password (twice) on the Change User Password page, and
then click Change.
3. Commit or discard your changes (refer to the “Save or Discard Changes (or Revert to Backup)”
section in this manual for more information.)
Change an Access Level
To change a user’s access level, select the user name in the User List, and then select one of the following
radio buttons: Set to View Only Access, Set to Edit Access, or Set to Maintenance Access. Then click
Modify User.
NOTE: You cannot increase another user’s access level higher than your
own. If you have Edit level access, for example, you cannot increase another
user’s access level to Maintenance. Also, if you only have View access, you
cannot change another user’s access level at all.
Display Current Active Session Information
At the bottom of the Manage Users page, the Current Active Session Information section displays
information about your current login session, such as: your login name and access level, the IP address of
the computer from which you are accessing the system, and the date and time that you logged in.