Logging in Clause Samples

The "Logging In" clause defines the requirements and procedures for users to access a system or service by entering their credentials. Typically, this clause outlines the need for a valid username and password, may specify security measures such as two-factor authentication, and can set rules regarding account lockouts after failed attempts. Its core function is to ensure that only authorized individuals gain access, thereby protecting sensitive information and maintaining system security.
Logging in. ‌ 1. Press the "key" key. The login window is displayed: 2. Enter your user ID in the first field. Refer to Entering numbers and text, page 29 for information on how to enter numbers. 3. Enter your password in the second field. On the display, each digit of the password is indicated with an asterisk so that nobody else can see the password. If you do not have your own password, enter the following numbers: 000000. 4 Select OK to confirm the entries or Cancel to cancel the operation. Refer to Change password, page 91 for information on how to set up your own password. The standby display is shown. As long as an operator is logged in, the key icon will be displayed on the info bar. In the FSP-5000-RPS programming software, a time span can be specified after which an operator who is logged in to the panel controller is logged out.
Logging in. To log in to the panel controller: 1. Press the "key" key. The login window is displayed: 2. Enter your user ID in the first field. Refer to Entering numbers and text, page 29 for information on how to enter numbers. 3. Enter your password in the second field. On the display, each digit of the password is indicated with an asterisk so that nobody else can see the password. If you do not have your own password, enter the following numbers: 000000. 4 Select OK to confirm the entries or Cancel to cancel the operation. Refer to Change password, page 91 for information on how to set up your own password. The standby display is shown. As long as an operator is logged in, the key icon will be displayed on the info bar. In addition, the user ID of the user who has logged on is displayed on the start page on the info bar. In the FSP-5000-RPS programming software, a time span can be specified after which an operator who is logged in to the panel controller is logged out.
Logging in. The ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ website can be accessed from any computer with a working Internet connection.
Logging in. As an administrator of the OpenUp! OAI platform you have to log in to the platform. There is a link on the left side of the start window or in the upper right corner (see Figure 2).
Logging in. The starting point for using the Landlord Portal is the Home Page (Fig 1). From here you choose what you want to do first by clicking on one of the available links. The portal security checks whether you have already logged in and if not, it directs you to the log in page. There are 2 options available: Make your selection by clicking on the blue hyperlinks available under each heading, e.g. Click here for Claim Enquiry Once you have made your selection, the Log in Page (Fig 2) is displayed and you are prompted for your username, password and answer to your memorable question.
Logging in. When you have typed in your user account and password you have the possibility to check the option “Remember me” so you do not need to type in name and password again at your next visit. After clicking “Login” you will see the following message (see Figure 4).
Logging in. The default username is admin and the default password is admin. To log in to the device configuration utility: 1. Enter the default user ID (admin) and the default password (admin). 2. If this is the first time that you logged on with the default user ID (admin) and the default password (admin) it is recommended that you change your password immediately. When the login attempt is successful, the System Information window displays. If you entered an incorrect username or password, an error message appears and the Login page remains displayed on the window. By default, the application logs out after five minutes of inactivity. To logout, click Logout in the top right corner of any page. The system logs out of the device. When a timeout occurs or you intentionally log out of the system, a message appears and the Login page appears, with a message indicating the logged-out state. After you log in, the application returns to the initial page.
Logging in. To log in to the panel controller: 1. Press the "key" key. The login window is displayed: 2. Enter your user ID in the first field. Refer to Entering numbers and text, page 31 for information on how to enter numbers. 3. Enter your password in the second field. On the display, each digit of the password is indicated with an asterisk so that nobody else can see the password. ⏵ Select OK to confirm the entries or Cancel to cancel the operation. Refer to Change password, page 93 for information on how to set up your own password. The standby display is shown. As long as an operator is logged in, the key icon will be displayed on the info bar. In addition, the user ID of the user who has logged on is displayed on the start page on the info bar. In the FSP-5000-RPS programming software, a time span can be specified after which an operator who is logged in to the panel controller is logged out.

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