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Picture Perfect 4.6 User Manual - UTCFS Global Security Products

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Chapter 6<br />

Operator administration<br />

93<br />

Table 45. Operator form fields (continued)<br />

Field<br />

Login Id<br />

Locale<br />

Time Zone<br />

Description<br />

Login name the user types to gain access to the operating system and <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong>. Each<br />

operator must have a unique login ID. The login ID is case sensitive.<br />

The locale used by this operator. The list box is created at system installation based on<br />

available locales. A locale is a language for a specified region.<br />

Examples: English in the United States, Portuguese in Brazil<br />

Select, from the drop-down list, the time zone in which the operator is located. This allows<br />

<strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> to display badge and alarm activity in the operator’s local time. See Verifying<br />

time zones on page 161.<br />

Note:<br />

To view this field, an operator must have at least View page level permission for the<br />

Time Zone form. See Creating facility permission profiles on page 79.<br />

Facility<br />

Permission<br />

Receive Alarm Alert<br />

Receive Reset Alarm Alert<br />

Receive System<br />

Notifications<br />

Click Facility to display the facilities list box. This field reflects the facility to which this record<br />

is assigned. For more information, see Creating facilities on page 52.<br />

The functions the operator can perform. Example: System Administrator<br />

This list box reflects the permissions created with the Permissions form.<br />

Select if this operator is to receive Alarm Alert messages.<br />

Select is this operator is to receive Reset Alarm messages.<br />

Select if this operator is to receive System Notification messages.<br />

LDAP Authentication Select to enable LDAP authentication. See Configuring LDAP support on page 49.<br />

Permission to Change<br />

Password<br />

Change Password on<br />

Next Login<br />

Password Expiration<br />

Idle Session Time<br />

Select to allow this operator to change his or her password. If this option is not selected, the<br />

password can only be changed by the System Administrator.<br />

Select to force this operator to change his or her password the next time the operator logs on<br />

to the system.<br />

• Password Never Expires: If checked, the password has no expiration date.<br />

• Expires in (days): From the list of values in the drop-down list, select the frequency at<br />

which the password should expire.<br />

• Warn prior to Expiration (days): Enter a numeric value (less than that specified in<br />

Expires in) that represents the number of days before expiration that the operator should<br />

receive a warning message. The warning message includes the number of days before<br />

the password expires. If operators have permissions to change their passwords, they<br />

are prompted to change it. If they do not have permission to change their passwords,<br />

they are prompted to contact their System Administrators.<br />

The amount of time, in minutes, during which there is no operator activity after which the<br />

system attempts to log the operator off. Operator activity can be mouse movements, button<br />

clicks, or keystrokes.<br />

The default value of 0 indicates no session timeout is enforced. The maximum value is<br />

17800 minutes.

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