Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
System Administrator’s Guide
Document K14392V1 Rev A 171
07/07
Remove on One of Many Units
You may need to remove a system password from only one unit in your system, when:
Selling the unit to another organization
Sending the unit to Honeywell for repair
This procedure is one of the longest in this
System Administrator’s Guide. Please proceed with caution.
Tip
If there is only one Multi-Media unit used by your organization, do not use the following
procedure. Please use the procedure in section Removing a System Password, p. 169.
1. Check your Multi SA's password records to find out what is the current system password
on your Multi-Media system. If the password is unknown, use procedure Remove From
All Units first (p. 170), to change the system password on all units first.
2. Run Admin, to access the System Password window. Either:
Click
on the Admin toolbar.
Click the System Password command on the File menu.
Press the F8 key.
3. Remove the asterisks in the System Password box.
4. Remove the asterisks in the Confirm Password box; the two boxes in the System
Password window should be empty; see fig.
10–4, above.
5. Click Save and Close.
6. Using View, start a Maintenance Session for site(s) from which you want to remove the
system password. Either:
Right-click the site name (on the Site tab) to select Maintenance from the shortcut
menu.
Select the site; click the Maintenance command on the Actions menu.
Select the site; then click
on the toolbar.
7. Click the Security tab in the Maintenance window.
8. Click Update security on the Security tab.
9. End the Maintenance Session; see
Ending Maintenance, p. 62.
10. You have the option of powering down the Multi-Media unit and disconnecting it from your
network or its telephone line.
11. Run Admin to access the System Password window.
12. Type the system password used earlier in the System Password box (the password that
was removed in step 1 of this procedure).
13. Retype the password in the Confirm Password box.
14. Click Save and Close.
15. To follow-up:
The Multi SA may need to tell some users that they need to refresh their copy of
the Multi db. See
Refreshing a Local Database, on p. 244.
You have the option of deleting the site in the site list, as explained at Removing a
Site, on p.
28.