Specify access to operations performed on Automatic Diagnostics table

Specify which users have access to perform certain operations in an Automatic Diagnostics table. To enable all users to perform an operation, set security access to
Full Access
. For example, determine that all users have access to suppress an automatic diagnostic. In this case, set the access for
SuppressAccess
to
Full Access
. Alternatively, determine that security access for suppressing an automatic diagnostic depends on the user role. In this case, set the Access properties to
Inherit
. Inherited access levels include
Full Access
,
Read-Only
, or
No Access
.
To specify access to operations performed on an Automatic Diagnostics table
  1. On the screen, select the
    Automatic Diagnostics
    table.
  2. In the
    Properties
    window, select the
    Properties
    tab.
  3. Expand the
    Security
    node.
  4. Locate the property for the button to set access:
    • SuppressAccess
      . Sets access for Suppress on the selected Automatic Diagnostics table. This button changes the automatic diagnostics state to suppressed.
    • UnsuppressAccess
      . Sets access to Unsuppress on the selected Automatic Diagnostics table. This button changes the automatic diagnostics state to unsuppressed.
  5. For both properties, select an option:
    • Full Access
      . Grants all users access to the button.
    • Inherit
      .
      Specifies that the button inherits access from the screen.
      Inherited access for a user role can be Full Access, Read-Only, or No Access. If a button inherits Read-Only access, hash marks appear across the button on the HMI device. An error appears if the user selects the button. If a button inherits No Access from the screen, the user does not have access to the screen containing the Automatic Diagnostics table. In this case, the screen does not appear in the
      Navigation menu
      .
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