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<h1 class="firstHeading">System Security</h1>
<h2>Security Settings</h2>
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<p class="hcp1">The design file that you create in Soundweb
London Architect may need to be protected from other unauthorised people
fiddling with parameters or, perhaps you just wish to keep the internal
workings of your design as intellectual property rights from your customers.</p>
<p class="hcp1">London Architect offers a versatile security
solution by allowing the designer to effectively lock users out of all,
or parts, of the system design. A log in screen can be activated that
requires a particular user name and password in order to progress further
into the design file.</p>
<p class="hcp1">By default the program is in <span class="hcp2">Admin</span>
mode. This allows 'Full Access' to Design Rights and 'Full Control' to
<a href="Control_Panels.html">Control Panels</a>. When system security
is enabled, a password must be assigned to Admin to continue. From this
point on you will be asked to log in with your password on opening the
design file. This creates a first level of security useful for protecting
the file while in its early design stages. Once the system design is nearing
completion further levels of security can be applied for user access.
A new user must be created to gain access to these next settings.</p>
<p class="hcp1">Use the drop down box to add new users to the
design file. You may also use the buttons to delete a user, change a users
password, and set the start page for the user.</p>
<h2>Start Page</h2>
<p>You can select an existing control panel from the design which will
be displayed when the given user logs on. This is a good way to provide
cut down panels to restricted users.</p>
<h2>Design Rights</h2>
<p class="hcp1">these provide the capability to change the
actual system construction; there are three levels of access, 'Read Only'
, 'Full Access' and 'Control Panels only'.</p>
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<li class="p"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">Full
Access</span> allows the user to change any part of the design.</p></li>
<li class="p"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">Read
Only</span> opens the design in operate mode. &#160;No part of the
design can be changed but all control panels and design windows are
available to view.</p></li>
<li class="p"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">Control
Panels only</span> allows the design and layout of control panels
to be changed but nothing else. This mode could be useful where the
routing and layout of the hardware is set and should not be changed
but, other users may want to design and build their own control panels
for system control.</p></li>
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<h2>Control Panel Rights</h2>
<p class="hcp1">A further level of access limitation is available
to particular control panels. Each created control panel in the design
has its own four levels of access assignable to it. These are:</p>
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<li class="p" style="font-size: 10pt;"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">No Access -</span> completely hides the
control panel from the user. Useful for panels that were used to set
up the main system but shouldn't now be accessible to the general
user.</p></li>
<li class="p" style="font-size: 10pt;"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">Read Only -</span> the user can see the
control panel but not change any of its parameters. This is useful
for monitoring meters and led indicators or external processor displays.
Also for demonstration of the controls without the danger of inadvertent
parameter changes, e.g. for checking button and fader status.</p></li>
<li class="p" style="font-size: 10pt;"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">Hyperlinks only -</span> enables the user
to use links between control panels, i.e. to jump between panels but
no other functionality is available.</p></li>
<li class="p" style="font-size: 10pt;"><p class="hcp1"><span class="hcp2">Full Control</span> - enables the user
to change all parameters available in this control panel.</p></li>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0;"><font size="2" class="hcp3">For
a run through on how to set up basic security policies please see the</font>
<a href="Tutorials.html"><font color="#008000" size="2" class="hcp3">Security Tutorial</font></a><font size="2" class="hcp3">.</font></p>
<h2>Auto Logon</h2>
<p>Select a user to be automatically logged on when the design file is
first loaded.</p>
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