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The permission to use control functions allows the operator to use interface buttons, menu commands, and other interface elements that allow controlling the corresponding objects (cameras, microphones, telemetry, Event viewer, and so on) for which the use of these functions is provided. In addition to the general restriction on object control, you can set a restriction on the execution of individual commands (see Limiting access permissions to sending send commands (reactions)).
The use of monitoring functions is limited to the ability of the operator to view (visually monitor) objects such as user screens, panels of Backup archive, video images coming from cameras, microphone indicators in surveillance windows, and so on.
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Go to the Objects tab (3). The object tree corresponds to the permissions of the current Axxon PSIM user. In the object tree, to the left of each object, there is a field that you can edit—it indicates the operator’s permissions to administer, control, and monitor system objects. The names of the icons correspond to the names of objects, the administration, control, and monitoring of which can be available to the operator with the appropriate permissions. The correspondence of the icon type to the operator’s permissions is given in the table
Icon type | Icon image | Permissions to administer an object | Permissions to control an object | Permissions to monitor an object |
Large grey-blue checkbox | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Small green checkbox | No | Yes | Yes | |
An M mark | No | No | Yes | |
A cross mark X | No | No | No |
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Permissions to administer, control, and monitor objects depend on the permissions to the Computer objects. The permissions to the Computer object have a higher priority. For example, if the user permissions allow the administration of the Display object but prohibit the administration of the Computer object to which this Display is assigned, then a user logged on to the computer won't be able to administer the Display object (see also Assigning the displays to the operator workstations). |
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