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Honeywell EC350 - 4.3.2 Creating a user table file

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Valid user IDs are 0 through 99 (decimal numeric). Valid passcodes are 0 through 99999 (decimal
numeric).
The following privileges can be granted or denied users:
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MODIFY OPEN ITEMS
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MODIFY EVENT ITEMS
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MODIFY SEALED ITEMS
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READ EVENT LOG
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USER TABLE DOWNLOAD
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HMI LEVEL 2 ACCESS
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HMI LEVEL 3 ACCESS
OPEN, EVENT, and SEALED are three classifications of items (the other classification is READONLY,
which cannot be modified with any privilege).
A user granted level 3 HMI access will enter level 3 HMI menus after entering their user ID and password
into the HMI (regardless of whether they are granted level 2 access). To allow a user to enter level 2, they
must not be granted level 3 access. A single user can either have level 2 HMI access or level 3 HMI access
or neither, but may not access both level 2 and 3.
4.3.2 Creating a user table file
To create a user table file:
4 Securing the device
4.3 Defining access privileges
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