8.3.5. Access rights dependent restricted editing options (virtual login)
In addition to the official access rights, a user authorization is also required to change parameters.
The user must log in as a member of a user group by entering a password.
An administrator can in principle make any changes, however the conditions of the applicable
approval must be considered, e.g. it may be necessary to open the security switch.
( section
6.1.3 Opening and closing the hardware parameter guard
to restrict the editing possibilities so that only changes can be made that an
individual user is permitted to make. This is referred to as a virtual login.
Example: A parameter set may be transferred to the device and refused at the end of the transfer.
The device checks the requirements and rights before saving the parameter set. It is therefore also
possible to change parameters in advance without the appropriate rights.
To prevent this, you can filter the parameter lists using the "Use virtual login" function.
Requirement: You have selected offline parameterization (see section
parameters offline (Offline
marked. You will then see the possible selections shown below in the "Configuration" tab in the
right-hand section of the window.
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If you deactivate the option Assume open security switch, then all parameters under
security switch protection can no longer be edited either.
Non-editable parameters are listed in gray in the parameter lists and are labeled with the symbol
By using the option Show enabled parameters only, you can achieve that any such parameters are
not displayed at all.
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The parameters that a user can change depend
on the user group that he/she belongs to and,
potentially, whether it is allowed to open the security switch or not.
For offline parameterization, enSuite offers the option
parameterization)), the parameter set is open, and the topmost folder is
Figure 8.21: Use virtual login
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