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Access Levels, specific User Names by your System Administrator.

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General Terminal Information Access Levels The terminal allows three different levels of access: Administrator, User, and Guest. These levels are assigned to specific User Names by your System Administrator. Each access level grants certain rights to the user according to the level specified, Administrator having total access and control over all functions of the terminal, User having control over all except the Security functions, and Guest having minimal rights. The following figures show the Terminal Properties available to each kind of user. Figure 2: Administrator-Level Terminal Properties Screen 2-2 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
General Terminal Information
Access Levels
The terminal allows three different levels of access:
Administrator, User, and Guest. These levels are assigned to
specific User Names by your System Administrator.
Each access level grants certain rights to the user according to the
level specified, Administrator having total access and control
over all functions of the terminal, User having control over all
except the Security functions, and Guest having minimal rights.
The following figures show the Terminal Properties available to
each kind of user.
Figure 2:
Administrator-Level Terminal Properties Screen