Руководство Пользователя для Bizfon 2000

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Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide  
Administrator’s Menus 
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x) 
 
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The  Change Password page is used to change the user’s 
password. It offers the following components: 
The  Old Password text field is only present when 
modifying the Administrator account password and requires 
the current password of the Administrator. An error 
message prevents entering the wrong password. 
The New Password text field requires a new password for 
the Administrator or Local Administrator. Reentering the 
new password in the Confirm New Password text field will 
confirm the new password.  
The password can consist of numerical values only. Up to 
20 digits are allowed. A corresponding warning appears if 
any other symbols are inserted. 
The  Store password in persistent area (Factory reset 
save)  
checkbox  is
 
only present when modifying the 
Administrator’s account password and is used to save the 
Administrator’s password in the factory reset safe place. 
Attention:
 Be EXTREMELY careful when enabling this 
checkbox. When it is done, the Administrator’s password 
cannot be retrieved even after a factory reset. In this case, 
if the Administrator’s password has been forgotten, the 
Bizfon will be considered broken. Please contact Bizfon 
Technical Support Center for replacing the device. 
Fig. II-57: Change Password page 
The Enable User and Disabled User functional buttons are used to enable or disable the Local Administrator’s account. 
Please Note: 
The Administrator’s account cannot be disabled. 
The  Roles  page contains a table where the Local Administrator 
and Extensions users are listed. This page allows you to set the 
permissions to the GUI pages for each user in the table.  
The  Edit functional button leads to the Change Access Rights 
page where a list of user specific GUI pages is displayed. Select 
the user in the table and press Edit to manage the permission for 
the corresponding user. 
 
Fig. II-58: Roles page at User Rights Management