Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
System Administrator’s Guide
Document K14392V1 Rev A 169
07/07
4. You have the option of ending the Maintenance Session, as explained in
Ending
Maintenance on p. 62.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each Multi-Media unit in your system.
Changing System Password, Part 3: Updating Users
The Multi SA needs to tell View operators who are logged on, to refresh their copy of the Multi db,
or they will not be able to connect to Rapid Eye sites. See
Refreshing a Local Database, on p. 244.
Note that only users logged on 24/7 to View need to be warned of this. The refresh is automatic as
users log on to View.
Status Report
System password and security status
After changing the System password and synchronizing security at your sites, the Admin Sites tab
reports a “yes” in the Secure column of each site’s line. For other values, see table
10–2.
Table 10–2 System Password: Status
Value Action Meaning and Recommended Action Details
No needed The worst report in a high security environment. The site is not secure
from unauthorized users. Honeywell recommends that you assign a
system password immediately and update security on the unit. See
System Password, on p. 166.
No; set needed The site is not secure from unauthorized users. A system password has
been set, using Admin but security at the site has not been updated. Run
a Maintenance Session at the site and update security.
Yes; set needed The site is secure, but with another, older System password. “Yes” it is
protected with an old password however you should “set” the site to the
new password. Run a Maintenance Session and update security.
Yes none
needed
The optimal report. The site is secure from unauthorized users. The latest
System password is in effect.
Removing a System Password
You can remove a system password from either:
All of your units globally. If your Rapid Eye system consists of a single Multi-Media unit, you can
use this procedure too.
Only one of many units. To remove a system password from a unit that needs servicing, while
leaving it on other units in your system, see
Removing a System Password, on p. 169.