System Installation –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––122 DKAdmin/DKBackupä To add users and assign passwordsNote See Table 7 for a list of password access levels for each menu option available in theDKAdmin/DKBackup programs.1. Highlight the User ID field and press Ins. A pop-up dialog box displays enabling you toenter new user ID information.2. Enter a User ID using up to eight characters and press Enter.3. Enter the User Name and press Enter.4. Enter a Password using up to eight characters and press Enter.5. Enter a Password Level and press Enter. The password level defines which Strata DKPrograms and DKAdmin/DKBackup menu items a user may access (up to 10 levels can becreated).There are currently four (default) levels for DKAdmin:There are currently two (default) levels for DKBackup:6. To add another user ID, press Ins, and repeat Steps 2~5.Note Any existing user/password data may be overwritten or deleted.2 = Administrator Level I access. Access to Check System Processor, System/Station Administration, ACD Programs (level 2 only) and Port Attributesonly; no access to password set up, Program Administration, featurereference, security maintenance, backup/restore, or view/print/delete datafunctions. Default ID and password is “ADMIN1”.5 = Administrator Level II access. Access to programs with level 5 and below (seeDKAdmin/DKBackup Security, below, for more information). No access topassword set up, security maintenance, backup/restore, or view/print/deletedata functions. Default ID and password is “ADMIN2”.8 = Tech Level I access. Access to all programs. No access to password or securitysetup. Default ID and password is “TECH1”.9 = Master access. Full Access to all functions and screens. Level 9 is typicallyused by managers to assign passwords for Technicians and end users.6 = Tech Level I access. Access to all programs. No access to password or securitysetup. Default ID and password is “TECH1”.9 = Master access. Full Access to all functions and screens. Level 9 is typicallyused by managers to assign passwords for Technicians and end users.