Consider these warnings before using this function.
When a user is registered in the Address Book, a home screen is created for that user. At that time, their user's own home screen is configured with the default settings (arrangement of icons).
If Menu Protect is set to either [Level 1] or [Level 2], the user cannot use that function's program registration, editing or delete. However, there is no restriction on adding icons to the user's own home screen.
When Menu Protect has been set to [Level 1] or [Level 2], have the administrator create any necessary programs.
Only the icons of functions an administrator has permitted to be used are displayed.
When a user is deleted from the Address Book, that user's home screen information is also deleted.
When a user has edited a program, the changes are reflected to all the users who have the program's icon distributed to their own home screen.
When a user deletes a program, the icon of the program is deleted from all the user's home screens to which it is distributed.
Because each user manages and uses their own home screen, the administrator cannot check each user's own home information (customized state of users' own home screens).