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Installation and Startup Guide | Job setup and engineering

Logging in for the first time


When you log in to Envision for BACtalk for the first time, configure the Local
Administrator user ID and log in as the Local Administrator. This enables you to
create job folders in which you can store custom displays, DDC, and a user
authorization file. See “Configuring the Local Administrator” on page 23 for
more information about the Local Administrator.

X To log in to BACtalk for the first time


1. Start Envision for BACtalk and set the Local Administrator’s password.

2. Log in with “LocalAdministrator” and the password you just created.


Make sure that the letters you type are the correct case because the
password is case sensitive. For security reasons, asterisks appear instead
of the letters you type.

3. If a Tech Key is detected, the system will display a code. Type the code
in the field provided.

Figure 2 Login/Logout dialog box with sample code displayed.

4. Click Login.
You are now logged in to the Generic job with the highest security level.
Create a default job, set up user profiles, and configure the workstation.

Creating a default job


When you first log in, you are in the Envision for BACtalk default job called
GENERIC/GENERIC. Create your own default job for the operator workstation
where you are working. Because you are logged in as the LocalAdministrator,
you can create your new default job now. This tells Envision for BACtalk to
store any files or DDC you edit to your default job folder as you work with your
job. Only the Local Administrator has the ability to change the default job or
create a new job upon initial launch. A user logging in with a user name and
password that has high privileges and the appropriate capabilities can also
perform some job management tasks after the Local Administrator has created
the new job. For example, give an advanced user a higher security level than a

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