User Permissions

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WEB PERMISSIONS
Web permissions can be granted to both Groups and Users. Web Permissions allow the customers what they have access to within Zedi Access as a platform. You may find it preferable to create Groups and add users to the groups rather than defining permissions for each of your users individually. Permissions assigned to groups automatically apply to the users in the group. If different groups have different permissions, users assigned to multiple groups will have all the permissions from the assigned groups. Group permissions will override individual user permissions.
11. Select Web Permissions.
12. Search for User or Group or select View All to see the companies entire User and Group list. 
      a. Groups have 2 people in the icon 

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      b. User has just one person in the icon. 

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13. Select User/Group 
14. Enter permissions for the user, using default guide below. e.g. Foreman, Operator, Admin, Production accountant. 
15. Save. 

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Recommended Web Permissions 

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WELL PERMISSIONS 
When creating a user identify what fields they need to see, select the appropriate permissions based on the Web Permissions. ie: If they need View Only access for Web Permissions, you will check Basic Access for Well Permissions. Well Permissions are what a user has access to on a site by site basis. 
You can assign up to six different well permissions for each location on Zedi Access. The following section explains each permission and gives suggestions as to what type of user needs each one. 
1. Basic Access: Everybody that needs access to a location needs Basic Access, at the very least. This permission allows view only access.
2. Manage Alarm Settings: If a user needs to configure alarm settings, they need Manage Alarm Settings. This permission is typically given to foremen and operators. Although sometimes engineers in head office like to configure alarms as well.
3. Acknowledge and Clear Alarms: If a user needs to receive alarms and acknowledge them, they need the Acknowledge and Clear Alarms permission. Again, operators and foremen typically want this permission.
4. Manage Meter Parameters: Anybody that needs to change orifice plate sizes for Smart-Alek sites need the Manage Meter Parameters permission. Operators, foremen and administrators typically have this permission, although production accountants sometimes need it as well.
5. Manage Gas Composition: Foremen and administrators are usually the roles that require the Manage Gas Composition permission. This permission allows you to enter gas analysis for Smart-Alek sites.
6. Manage QTRs (Quantity Transaction Records): Finally, if there is ever a need to change daily production numbers such as your daily hours on flow, then you'll need to assign the Manage QTRs permission. This permission is typically required by foremen, lead operators and administrators. 

7. Customer Network Access: Edge Client users, such as operators can remotely configure to the RTU or controller using Customer Network Access.


Recommended Well Permissions 

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16. Select Well Permissions.
17. Select User/Group.
18. Select pull down tab for Permissions. Select the section that you would like to give permissions for, these are reflective of the companies Well Tree Hierarchy.
19. Select Access requested for each site.
20. Select Save to complete for every section before moving on to the next section.


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COPY PERMISSIONS 
If a group or user has permissions that you would like to duplicate this is very helpful to save time. 
21. In Zedi Access Users, select Copy Permissions
22. Click the Permission that you would like to copy; Copy Web Permissions, Copy Well Permissions, Copy Groups. You can select all or just one. 
23. Search and select the Source Users that you would like to duplicate permissions of. 
24. Select Destination User. You can select more than one user. 
25. Select Copy Permissions to complete. 

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^^ CELL PHONE EMAIL FORMATS 
Use the list below to send a text message to a cell phone via email. It is sorted by cell phone provider. If your carrier is not listed here, you can search here: https://freecarrierlookup.com/
Canadian Providers: 
Telus: 10-digitnumber@msg.telusmobility.com
Bell Mobility: 10-digitnumber@txt.bellmobility.ca
Rogers: 10-digitnumber@pcs.rogers.com
Fido: 10-digitnumber@fido.ca 
Sasktel: 10digitnumber@sms.sasktel.com 
Virgin Mobile: 10digitnumber@vmobile.ca 

US Providers: 
T-Mobile: phonenumber@tmomail.net 
Virgin Mobile: phonenumber@vmobl.com 
Sprint: phonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com 
Verizon: phonenumber@vtext.com 
US Cellular: phonenumber@email.uscc.net 
AT&T: phonenumber@txt.att.net
AT&T MMS: phonenumber@MMS.att.net 
Alltel: phonenumber@message.atttel.com 
Metro PCS: phonenumber@MyMetroPcs.com 
Nextel: 10digitnumber@messaging.nextel.com 
Cricket Wireless: phonenumber@sms.mycricket.com.
C Spire: phonenumber@tether.cs4glte.com 
FIRSTNET: mobilenumber@sms.firstnet.com 
FIRSTNET: mobilenumber@1waysms.firstnet.com

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