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Users


In this article:

– description of the user management section of the G-Mation P6

Applicability:

– BSP ver. 1.0.0 or higher


Description: the user management function is available by pressing “Users” in the list of buttons on the edge of the screen in the “Menu” area.

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By clicking the “Open Menu” button, the “Menu” area can be displayed/hidden.

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The “Users” submenu displays the following items:

-) “User Logged”: indicates the username of the user currently authenticated to GSetup;

-) User table: data of users registered to GSetup are collected in a table displaying the following fields:

Username: reports the user’s username;

Role: reports the role of the user that determines the different rights associated with the user;

Language: reports the text display language configured by the individual user;

Active: reports the active (green dot) or inactive (red dot) status of the user. Only active users can complete access to GSetup;

Expired Date: limit date of GSetup usage by the user with the individual profile;

Created Date: date the user profile was created;

Updated At: date when the user profile was last updated;

Under production conditions, GSetup preconfigured three users:

-) “Guest” user, with a “Guest” role that allows you to navigate between sections of GSetup and perform minimal functions on the system;

-) “User” role user who can operate on the system in addition to the activities granted to the “Guest” role;

-) “admin” user, with role “Administrator” who can perform all system configuration tasks in addition to the tasks granted to the “User” role;

The user table has two buttons located above the top edge:

-) the “TBD” button provides access to the user profile configuration section. More details are available in the “USERS, Insight” section of this document;

-) the “TBD” button allows you to search for text sequences within the contents shown by the user table;

Notes: see section “USERS, Insight” for details with respect to user profile management procedure.