Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
Security for a Multi-Media System
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5. Expand the site, as in figure
10–10, (2). In the branch of cameras below the name of a
site, select one or many cameras. A checkmark means that access to the camera is
granted to the user of the account. See figure 10–10 (3).
6. Click Save and Close.
Fig. 10–10. Limiting an Account’s Use of Cameras at a Site.
High-Security Considerations
Preventive measures: a short checklist
A Multi-Media unit can be set so that performance or security are compromised. To reduce the
probability of this, Honeywell recommends that your Multi SA and your security officer check for
situations such as the ones in table
10–4.
Physical compromise
As obvious as such acts may seem, they include:
Vandalism to Multi-Media units or other hardware. See also
Camera Sabotage: Detection, p. 120.
Power outages beyond the range of a UPS.
Placing cameras where direct sunlight, dew, frost or reflections can hamper visibility.
Placing cameras at an outside window, in a room that remains lit during evenings. Reflection
from the window can hamper visibility outside.
Placing objects to obstruct a camera’s view. See also
Camera Sabotage: Detection, p. 120.