Pelco DX8100 DVR User Manual


 
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ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE AND VIRUS DEFINITIONS UPDATES
The DX8100 supports Symantec AntiVirus
®
Corporate Edition 9.0 and McAfee VirusScan Professional Edition 8.0 antivirus software. To provide
an additional degree of protection against viruses, either of one of these antivirus programs can be installed, configured, and activated on each
DX8100 DVR in your organization.
For more information about supported antivirus software, refer to the latest version of following documentation:
For Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 9.0, go to URL ftp://www.pelco.com/ProductManuals/C1613M.PDF to see Using Symantec
AntiVirus Corporate Edition Version 9.0 Software On a DX8100 DVR.
For McAfee VirusScan Professional Edition 8.0, go to URL ftp://www.pelco.com/ProductManuals/C1611MA.PDF to see Using McAfee
VirusScan Professional Edition Version 8.0 Software On a DX8100 DVR.
NOTE: New viruses are created every day. To remain effective, your antivirus software must be active and updated on a regular basis. Pelco is
not responsible for the failure of an individual or organization to update antivirus software and virus definition files. Scanning the hard disk
system for viruses while the DX8100 is recording may result in lost video data. Virus scanning should only be performed manually while the
DX8100 is not in record, search, or playback modes. Pelco is not responsible for damage or loss to equipment, software, video, or other data
resulting from computer viruses. Please refer to your antivirus software manual for more information on protecting against the viruses.
APPLICATION SOFTWARE
The only application intended and guaranteed to work on the DX8100 unit is the DX8100 application software itself. Do not install other
application software. If you do, this voids the warranty on the unit, and it also opens up potential holes in the system security. The DX8100
application software has several user and group accounts with varying degrees of rights and permissions on the system. Each account is
password-protected. These accounts and passwords are completely different from the operating level account and password discussed in the
previous section. The typical system operator will have to work only with application program level user names and passwords.