You may be able to do this in the script:
##############Option Access Settings ####################
## Use this setting to enable or disable access to certain 4610,
## 462X, and 4630 user options.
## When OPSTAT is set to 000, the user options are not accessible.
## For 4630, the Lock control is not accessible.
## When OPSTAT is set to 001, the user can only invoke the Log-Off
## Option on the 4610 and 462X. For the 4630 this setting is the
## same as 000.
## When OPSTAT is set to 010, the user can only invoke view-only options.
## The user cannot change any setting. Also for 4630, Lock control
## is not accessible,
## When OPSTAT is set to 011, the user can only invoke view-only options
## and the Log-Off Option on the 4610 and 462X. For the 4630 this setting
## is the same as 010.
## When OPSTAT is set to 100, the user can access all options except the
## view-only options and the Log-Off option on the 4610 and 462X.
## When OPSTAT is set to 101, the user options can access all options
## except the view-only options. For the 4630 this setting
## is the same as 100.
## When OPSTAT is set to 110, the user can invoke all the options except
## the Log-Off option on the 4610 and 462X. For the 4630 this setting
## is the same as 111.
## When OPSTAT is set to 111, the user can invoke any or all of the user
## options.
## example:
SET OPSTAT 011
Just a thought,
CJH
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