| How To Setup Operators
 This topic discusses setting up your  Operators to access and use Collect!. This requires that you have  access rights to the
various menus and forms in Collect!.
 
 Examine settings for different Operators by using the Record Navigation keys [<<] BACK and [>>] FORWARD
         from the Operator form. As you scroll through the records, you can examine the settings for each Operator. Please press F1 for an explanation of the fields in the Operator form.
 Operator ID GuidelinesEach Operator must be set up with a UNIQUE ID.
 Each Operator must also have a Password. It is advised to make the Password unique for each Operator, although it is
permissible to give the same Password to multiple users.
 The password is used to sign on, but the ID is used to set every parameter that relates to the operator.
 For your convenience, Collect!'s Demonstration database contains a predefined set of Operator IDs and Passwords.
 For Example:
  - OWN for owner
- SYS for system administrator
 - MGR for office manager
 - SC for senior  collector
 
 and so on. For each of the IDs, the Password is the same as the ID. For example, for ID OWN the Password is own,
and for ID SYS the Password is sys.
 
Use up to 7 characters for the Operator ID.Make sure each of your Operators has his/her own UNIQUE ID. (Passwords can be shared.)Use a different means of identifying your Distribution Teams, such as, ST1, ST2, ST3.
    Distribution Team IDs are not  Signon IDs, but are used to classify Distribution Team
    information where it is needed. 
 Using 1JC, 2JC, 3JC is acceptable, but we advise assigning distinct, different IDs, derived perhaps from the
         user's name. For example, JM for John Miller, SD for Sally Douglas, and JMC for Jayne McCaul. 
 You cannot use "System" or "Admin" for your ID. These are reserved words.  
 PasswordYou must first commit the Operator to the database by clicking OK before you can set a password. Once the record
is committed, you can go back in and use the CHANGE PASSWORD button to set the password.
  
 Using The Operator IDWhen your Operators have been set up, you can use the Operator ID in many places in Collect! to customize routines
and direct them to a particular Operator's attention. This pertains to the WIP ( Work In Progress)  To Do List, assigning
 accounts, building Distribution Teams, running  Contact Plans, assigning  commission rates, and other procedures.
  
 Personal InformationFill in the personal information fields as needed. If the Operator has an  Email  address, put that in the Email field and Email
can be sent to the Operator.
 Refer to the F1 Help for details about these fields.
  
 TypeThere are various types of user that can be chosen. Each of these results in a different series of  events when the Operator
signs into Collect!.
 SYSTEM takes the user to the  Main Menu upon signing on.
 COLLECTOR takes the user directly to the  WIP list when signing on. Other settings can be chosen in the WIP Options
to affect how the Operator works the WIP list.
 DIAL OPERATOR begins to dial  contacts for this Operator as soon as they sign in, provided Auto Dialer is installed and set up.
  CLIENT takes the user directly to a Client record that is specified in the Operator form field labeled Client #.
 This field appears when you select Client for the Operator Type. If the Client does not exist, the user is not admitted to
Collect! no matter what  User Level you select. The Client Type Operator can only see accounts belonging to the Client # you
select.
 
 The Browse  Find By functionality for  Client Operators is tied to a hierarchical client ownership system that also
          allows you to use the "Owned by Client" in the Client form. Clients who own other clients will be able to see all
          records in their hierarchical tree, but no others.  WEB HOST opens Collect! in Web Host mode when this Operator signs on. Additional settings may be chosen in
the  Operator Detail and Operator Security sections.
  SCHEDULER opens Collect! in Scheduler mode when this Operator signs on. This setting displays the Scheduler as
soon as the operator signs in, allowing you to set  tasks to be performed automatically, such as database snapshot,
import routine,  recalculate totals, and  print report. Please refer to Help topic, Scheduler, for details.
  SALES TEAM is not used to sign on an Operator. The ID is used to calculate commissions shown on the Debtor
form. It is not a valid Signon ID. When you select Sales Team, other fields become visible on the Operator
form where you can set up the team members.
 
 The Sales  Team Operator Type can be used for account access security. Please refer to Help topic,
           How to Restrict Access to Accounts for details.  
 Sales TeamCreate an Operator form for each of your Operators, assigning each of them a unique ID. Then you can create a  Sales Team
form with its own Sales Team ID and add the Operators to the team.
 
 Before a Sales Team is constructed, each Operator must have their own Operator form filled out with a unique ID. Distribution Teams provide a convenient way to keep track of commissions owed to a group of your operators. A Sales Team has its
own
ID. We recommend that you use a code such as ST1, ST2, or TM1, TM2, to designate a Sales Team. You should try to make the ID
distinctly different from your individual Operator IDs so that you can clearly identify Distribution Teams.
 When the Sales Team choice is selected, fields appear on the Operator form to hold Sales Team information. Operators
are listed in the Sales Team fields by their unique individual ID. This can be chosen from a drop-down box.
 Enter the Sales Team ID in the  Debtor's form. Any commissions will be calculated and divided up among the
Sales Team members using the commission percentages recorded in the Sales Team information on the Operator form.
 Distribution Teams also provide a way to group Operator IDs for  account security purposes. This can be used with
Account Access Control to  restrict access to accounts based on Team ID or nested Teams.
 
 Before a Sales Team is constructed, each Operator must have their own Operator form filled out with a unique ID.  
 Operator SecurityIn the  Operator Security tab:
  
 Enable VerificationThis feature gives you the ability to force verification of field data. Switch this ON when you want the operator to confirm
important information in a certain field before they can exit a form. This is very useful for confirming data or simply to make
sure the operator has important information that you need. There are a few steps necessary to set up this procedure.
Please see Help topic,  How to Prompt To Verify a Field On Exiting A Form for details.
  
 User Levels And SecurityThere are many possibilities for using the Security section.  User Level is the primary way to limit or grant access to areas
of your system. There are also several other settings that can be used to control access to accounts in many different ways
to suit your needs. Please refer to Help topic,  How to Restrict Access to Accounts, for details.
 
 You should only use User Level 99 for administrative purposes. Assigning a User Level 99 may result in losing
          functionality that relies on Collect!'s  access rights system. If you attempt to set an Operator's user level to 99, Collect! will display a cautionary message.
   Setting User Level 99
 Operators who sign into Collect! at user level 99 will see a similar message.
   Signing on with User Level 99
 The Operator 99 shipped with Collect! does not display this message. That is, Operator ID 99, User Level 99.
 
 You can change the Password for ID 99 and Collect! will not display the message, as long as you are using ID 99
         with User Level 99. Any other use of user level 99 displays the cautionary message. When creating a new operator, Collect!  prompts about entering a password if you attempt to leave the form without creating
a password.
 
 You cannot use the reserved ID "system" or "admin". Also, you cannot use a password of ******** ( 8 asterisks). If an error occurs when you create a Password, you will be sent back to the Operator form to correct the
error. You can still leave the Operator without correcting the error by pressing ESC on your keyboard.
  
 Adjusting User RightsWhen you set up each operator, it is best to choose a  User Level that most closely fits the  access rights you
want this operator to have. However, you may discover that they cannot access certain areas that they need or maybe
they can view forms they need not see, or they can change data in fields you want left alone. You can fine tune
the user's permissions to suit your needs.
 Every Operator must have a User Level assigned.
 Please refer to  How To Use Access Rights for guidelines on customizing user rights.
  
 Planning User LevelsSetup of Operators uses the Collect! feature  User Levels. By means of these levels, your users can be monitored to access only
the areas of Collect! they need to, to change only the information that they must, to view only the data and forms that pertain
to their work. You can guide users to the areas that they should address, displaying records tailored to their work load.
 Users that need to access more of your system's forms and data can easily be set up to do so.
 
 It is recommended that you plan before assigning User Levels. What tasks do your different workers do? What
do you want them to be able to do in Collect!? Do you have a good idea of the  Access Rights each User Level allows? It is recommended that you try out the User Levels that are supplied before you create your own.
 Please refer to the User Level Samples in the DEMODB for more details.
 
 You must sign out of Collect! completely, returning to the Desktop, whenever you change to a different User Level,
          or some of the rights from the previous level that you were signed in as may still be in effect.  
 Allow Browser SignonThis switch is used to activate the Operator's access to Collect! over the Internet using  Web Host. When the
Operator attempts to connect to Collect! to enter new information or view existing accounts, Collect! verifies that
this switch is ON for the Operator before allowing them to access the database.
 Please refer to Help topic, How to use Web Host for more information.
  
 Operator DetailsIn the  Operator Detail tab:
  
 MessagingAlthough you may have users that are very experienced, it is advised to choose NORMAL level, at least at first, to give more
prompts and messages for error checking. Records can be deleted without confirmation if you choose the Expert level,
but this is not without risk!
 NORMAL
 You should choose the Normal setting for your Operators so that they are alerted before records are deleted. It is very
easy to make mistakes. You want to give your users a chance to catch them.
  
 Use Softphone For DialerYou can use a softphone for your Collect! auto dialed calls. Switch ON "Use softphone for dialer" and put the softphone
protocol prefix in the Note 2 field. Collect! will use this softphone for all the Operator's auto dialed calls.
 This requires that your operating system is set up to handle the softphone protocol of your choice.
 Please refer to Help topic,  How to Setup the Auto Dialer for more information.
  
 Disable Popup HelpYou can disable popup help at the  Operator level. It can still be enabled if needed by pulling down the  Help menu
and choosing Enable popup help.
  
 Automatic RecalcSwitch this ON for any operator. This will force Collect! to recalculate an account whenever the operator opens a
Debtor form. This will ensure that, when you are viewing the account form, all dollar amounts are current and up to date.
 Perhaps an operator does not need to see updated financial information when viewing an account. Then you may choose to leave
this switched OFF. If you have many users, you may prefer to switch it OFF to optimize your network resources for increased
performance.
 If you do not use Automatic Recalc, there are several other options for recalculating dollar amounts to bring
account balances up to date.
 
You may use the  Tools menu, Recalculate option at any time to bring all account balances up to date.
 You may use the RECALC button on the Debtor form to recalculate the dollar amounts for the account you are viewing.
  
 PrintingVarious printing options are available, as explained in F1 help. The settings here override the global switches set in the
 Report and Printer Setup. This is useful, for instance, if you want to assign certain reports or certain types of printing to
one Operator's queue and not affect the general  printer setup.
  
 Operator EmailIn the  Operator Email tab:
  
 Enable SMTPSelect this to switch ON Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, a standard mail transfer protocol that Collect! can use with
the Email feature. This setting is switched ON when sending emails directly to a mail server. Please refer to
 How To Send Email as HTML for details.
  
 WIP Settings Operator level settings can be saved as a configuration (CFG) file when you are setting up your operators. You can also
set the configuration for all operators of the same  User Level once you have saved the CFG file for one of the operators of
that user level. Please see Help topic  Copy Operator Configuration for details.
  
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