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Security for a Multi-Media System
Operator error. Tracking critical operator actions that result in missing video images, can help
when unidentified problems start occurring and you suspect operator error.
Fig. 10–16. Events Caused by a Multi-Media Unit or a View Operator.
Who can trace a
By using the "Administrator" account or an account based on it, your Multi SA automatically has
the Modify configuration right, to record or report these or other events.
To authorize other users to do so, the Multi SA can add the Modify configuration right to their user
account. With this right, you can:
Start a
Set events: to be logged, trigger alarms or be ignored, as needed
Arm/disarm alarms.
Common sense
Your security officer can advise you on checking first for a technical alibi: a user account may not
have the right to cause an event.
Event log
A
Multi-Media Unit event
Event Search session to search the event log.

Event Session: to Search the Log of Events

Preparation
By default, some events are not logged; no events are set to trigger alarms. To obtain positive
results from an Event session, your organization's Multi SA needs to set events to be logged or to
trigger an alarm. See
1.
Select a site in the Sites tab.
2.
Display the Events window by clicking
3.
Select events that you want to search for by: clicking an event tab (see figure 10–17; "Motion" is
selected) and selecting events.
198
Multi-Media Unit event
Maintenance Session
at a site
is always logged, to easily troubleshoot your system, as needed. Use an
Logging an
Event, p. 195.
or a
View Operator
event?
on the Toolbar.

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