Using lists
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Hiding and showing information
If you want to prevent users from displaying information, in particular lists, entries and
settings, you can hide these items. For example, to prevent users from displaying the
transmit frequency of a channel, you can hide the setting in which the frequency is
stored. You can also hide entries in lists to reduce the number of items over which you
need to scroll. By default, all lists are admin hidden. Therefore, users cannot access
configuration information in the transceiver unless the administrator shows this
information at user level.
You can hide lists, entries and settings at one of two levels: user level and admin level
(for more information see page 126, Restricting access to information). Table 21
summarises the effects of hiding information at these levels.
When you log in to admin level, full view is automatically enabled, so all items hidden at
user or admin level are displayed.
CAUTION
If a hot key has been created to display a hidden item, anyone can display
the item by using the hot key. If the item is not locked, anyone can edit the
item.
Table 21: Hiding items at user and admin levels
Hiding an item at... Means that...
user level • the item is hidden from anyone logged in to user level, in
normal view
• users can display the item by switching to full view
• users can display the item in normal view by using the
Config... Show? entry in the List Manager
• the item is visible to anyone logged in to admin level, in
normal or full view
admin level • the item is hidden from anyone logged in to user level, in
full or normal view
• all items hidden at user or admin level are displayed
automatically