Profiles 4.2



The profiles tab contains the information on the current user. It will contain the settings page which will we require a first and last name, and email address, and the language selection.
There's also an area for a password, area permissions, and My Roles section.

 

Settings

Next is the settings button. Clicking on the settings button will open a small Settings window below. This window will display the current user information including the First name, Last name, email address (that ePVS will be tagged to), and a selection of languages.
Once it is completed or edited, click the Save button to finish.

Password

Next, is the password tab. When selecting the password option, the window will open and allow you to change your password. First input the current password in the edit box below. This verifies that you are the actual user.
Next input the new password. There is a password strength meter below this. This will inform you of the strength of your password. Once you selected and input a new password, input that password again in the new password confirmation box.
Once complete, click the save button.

Log Out

To Log Out of ePVS, simply go to the Profiles section an in the upper right-hand corner will be the Log Out button.

 

Areas Permission

The Areas Permission tab will display all the areas that you have access to it. If you are an admin, you have access to all areas. Access to all the areas is based upon the roles that are set up for the user. For example, a user will be allowed to access the dashboard's data browser and messages. But have some restrictions in some of these areas.

 

My Roles

The My Roles tab consists of the roles that you've been assigned by an administrator. Each level will gain access to certain or all sections of the EPVS module. The Scheduling module allows you to set up and configure a schedule for multiple shifts it also will allow you to schedule on production events such as preventative maintenance breaks and other reasons for a scheduled shutdown.

 

 

BEET
Beyond Equipment Efficiency and Throughput