Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
Security for a Multi-Media System
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* Use outputs. Right to operate outputs (for controlling gates, lights and other facilities), during
a Live Session. Use of this right depends on the right to View Live Video.
* Process alarms. Right to respond to alarms: using an alarm session to acknowledge and to
reset alarms.
Time limit. Right to make use of sites for a limited amount of time.
Tip
Why limit the use of View?
This depends on your organization’s security protocols. Should perhaps an operator only be
allowed to monitor live video and not to view recorded video? Should use of an output to open a
gate need to be monitored/controlled?
Right to Access a Site
A user account grants site access to either all sites or a subset of the sites in your Rapid Eye Multi
system. Rights to access sites are modified while adding or updating an account, as explained in
the next procedure. See also
Adding an Account, p. 155.
To Define an Account’s Access to Certain Sites
1. Using Admin, click the Users tab.
2. To display the Update User dialog box, do one of the following:
Double-click the name of the user account that you want to update.
- or -
Select the user account that you want to update; then: click either:
on the
toolbar, Update on the Actions menu, or press the F12 key.
3. In the Update User dialog box, either:
Click User has restricted access.
- or -
Leave User can access all sites; then skip to step 6.
4. In the tree of sites below User has restricted access, select one or many sites by clicking
the boxes next to names of sites, so that a checkmark appears. The checkmark means
that access to the site is granted to the user of the account.
5. Click Save and Close.
6. Update security at each site listed in the Denied from accessing list. The procedure to
update security is in section
Updating Security on a Multi-Media Unit, on p. 131.
Tip
Why deny or limit access to a site?
This depends on your organization’s security protocols. An operator might be allowed to monitor
only some sites, and so on.