Updating Security On A Multi-Media Unit - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Security and unit availability considerations
Clearing of a unit's entire storage or of one of its streams can have
a major impact on that site's security. All recorded video is lost. During the time that a unit is
emptied a Multi-Media unit cannot record video, nor send alarms, and so on. Your Multi SA should
warn View operators that use of the Clear storage and Clear stream buttons, whether planned or
carried out, should be communicated to your organization's security personnel.

Updating Security on a Multi-Media Unit

Fig. 8–2.
1.
Use View to start a
2.
Click Update security on the Security tab of a Maintenance Session. See fig. 8–2, above.
Information from the Multi db is copied to the Multi-Media unit. Please wait until "Updated security"
appears.
3.
You have the option of updating security on other units, or/and ending the Maintenance Session,
as explained in
Purpose
A unit's security settings need to be updated if a Multi SA adds, changes or removes:
Alarm stations. See
Alarm Station
The system password. See
Authorized operators of a site. See
Authorized onsite operators. See
Removing a site after updating security
After updating the security of a Multi-Media unit, care should be taken to remember the system
password. The system password is needed if you need to make a new site definition for the Multi-
Media unit. See
Document 800-02325 Rev A
07/08
Securing a Unit, after Changing Passwords.
Maintenance Session
Ending Maintenance
on p. 60.
Adding an Alarm Station: Name and
Operational, p. 224.
System
Password, on p. 172, and
Denying
Central User
Deleting a Site
on p. 26.
for the Multi-Media unit.
Reports, on p.
Security
Access, p. 203.
Management, p. 158.
System Administrator Guide
209
and
Making an
Priorities, p. 168.
133

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