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Understanding User Roles
The system supports two sets of roles: Account roles and Organization roles.
Account roles give permissions with regards to all account assets.
Organization roles give permissions with regards to a specific organization’s assets.
Account roles
Each role level is given the permissions given to lower-level roles, plus some additional permissions. The roles,
from lowest to highest, include:
No Access - Alerts Only – Can only receive threshold alerts from account devices.
Account Operator – Can also view sites and streams of this account.
Account Analyst – Can also generate reports.
Account Engineer – Can also manage all sites and streams of this account.
Account Administrator – Can also set device configuration for all devices in this account.
Account Owner – Can also manage all users, groups and organizations of this account.
Organization roles
Each role level is given the permissions given to lower-level roles, plus some additional permissions. The roles,
from lowest to highest, include:
No Access - Alerts Only – Can only receive threshold alerts from organization devices.
Organization Operator – Can also view sites and streams of this organization.
Organization Analyst – Can also generate reports.
Organization Engineer – Can also manage all sites and streams of this organization.
Organization Administrator – Can also set device configuration for all devices in this organization.
Organization Owner – Can also manage all users and groups of this organization.
Getting Started
After becoming acquainted with the Sites’ Hierarchy and the available User Roles, it is recommended to perform the
following to set up your account:
1. If you are an account owner you may wish to create or edit organizations. Refer to Managing
Organizations.
2. Create or edit users, giving them the necessary permissions. Refer to Managing Users.
3. Create user groups, which define who receives alerts when data thresholds are exceeded. Refer to
Managing User Groups.
4. View your sites (groups of Wavelet devices), and edit their settings if necessary. Refer to Managing Sites.