Click the Change settings button to access the various settings. Because no user is logged in yet, SFC needs to verify your permission to change the settings on the terminal.
To be able to change these settings, you can use either:
an SFC user name with rights to program code 500130000 in Isah, or
an Isah user name with rights to program code 500130000 in Isah. This option is useful if settings need to be changed without anyone being logged on, for instance, when switching a terminal's settings from the presence/absence registration mode to the operations registration mode.
If this setting is activated, the terminal can only be used to clock in and out. It is not possible to see, start and stop operations from a terminal with this setting.
The Isah Configuration Tool contains several filters that determine which operations are visible on the SFC terminals. For example, it is possible to limit the number of operations visible on terminals, to hide work in progress, or to show only those operations that fall within a certain range of statuses.
If certain terminals need other settings than the default ones as specified in the Configuration Tool, for instance because in some workshops a specific set of filters applies, you can add filter definitions to the Configuration Tool. If one or more of these special operation filters are available, they are visible here, in the general settings on every terminal, making it possible for users to select the operation filter they need.
If this value is set to 0 (seconds), there is no time-out. If a higher value is set, the system will automatically return to the user form as soon as the configured number of seconds has passed.
If this value is set to 0 (seconds), there is no time-out. If a higher value is set, the system will automatically return to the department form as soon as the configured number of seconds has passed.
Choose the default language for SFC. If a user logs in in and their language is English, Dutch or German, the default language will be overridden and the user language will be used.
Activate this setting on the terminal if it should be accessible for external logins; de-activate the setting if this terminal should be excluded from external logins.
Note: This field is only visible if the setting External login allowed has been activated in the Settings of the SFC Configuration tool.