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Welcome back. Let’s take a look at the next few sections of the Administrator interface.
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Our next tab is the Users tab, which provides a means
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of securing various areas of a Q-Sys system as well as establishing priorities in the Public Address System.
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A Guest User is always present, which cannot be renamed or deleted,
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and by default has access to all features. If you create a New User using the plus icon here,
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you can select a name for the User – I’ll name my user Nate
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and select a security PIN for that User to log in with. I’ll give you all access to my secret code, it’s 12345.
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In the Access Permissions panel, you’ll note that all the available options are grayed out
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and say “Enabled in Guest Account." This is because every User will have access to the features
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that the Guest account has access to. If you would like to begin restricting areas for certain users,
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then you need to start by denying those privileges to your Guest account.
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For example you double-click the Guest User, and change an Access Permission to No.
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Now if you’re going to edit another User then you have the option to grant or deny access to this feature.
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You may notice that the File Management Protocol is enabled by providing access to Administrator,
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but it can also be accessed by some external controls.
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So if you deny a User access to Administrator, then you can then separately choose whether
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or not they can have access to the File Management.
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I’m going to give myself access again. You can also choose to assign Users different tags
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I’m going to give myself the Boom tag.
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Boom – that’s me. You can filter your view by viewing these tags
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and you can also edit multiple Users at once by selecting multiple profiles and double-clicking to edit them
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Adding tags will also make it much easier to give groups of Users
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access to UCIs and Page Stations, as we’ll see in just a moment.
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Let’s move on to the User Control Interfaces tab, or UCI.
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Here you’ll see a list of all the UCI pages you’ve created in your design,
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including the default Inventory Status UCI. Now in the Administrator,
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you can select which Users have access to each UCI.
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Simply double-click a UCI and then you have the option to change the Require User Logon field to Yes.
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Now you can personally select which users should be given authorization
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by checking the box next to a User’s name, or select all Users with similar tags by checking that Tag.
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If you do this, you cannot uncheck a User with that tag as long as that Tag is checked.
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Select OK when you’re finished. Now when another user attempts to access the UCI,
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they will be presented with a password protection screen.
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The next tab in the Administrator is for managing your Audio Files.
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Since this involves storing audio on your Core and playing it back,
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you’ll need a Core to follow along with this part of the tutorial.
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The files stored on the Core are stored in several different directories.
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The Messages folder is for storing audio files that can be played by the PA Play Messages Command.
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The Preambles folder is for audio that is played using the PA Page Command.
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This Page Archives folder is for storing old pages, and the Audio folder is for all other audio
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which you can organize however you like.
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You can use the Audio Player component in your design to playback files in any of these directories.
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To upload an audio file to the Core, double-click a directory
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and click on the plus icon at the top of the window.
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Select the file or files that you would like to upload from your computer
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I’ll play all these from my Music folder
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and they will be copied to the Core’s internal media drive
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You can see them loading here at the bottom of your screen.
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Once they’re ready, you’ll see the files displayed here in the window,
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and you can listen to the track over your PC’s sound card by selecting the play button to the right of the filename.
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Yeah. To delete a file simply press the Delete key, or you can right click and select Delete.
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Keep in mind that these files are saved directly to the Core and are not contained within your Designer file,
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so if you were to design a system on one Core and then deploy it on another,
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you would have to reload all the same audio files you used into the same directories on the new Core.
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It’s also worth mentioning that if you’re using a redundant Core,
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any file you upload via the Administrator is automatically kept in-sync between the two cores.
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For more information on the sizes of available media drives
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and how to upgrade your Core’s capacity for playing back simultaneous tracks,
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check out our Multi-Track Player Demonstration on qsctraining.com.
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But first, go ahead and move on to the final section of this Administrator tutorial whenever you’re ready.