Disabling/Enabling The Dial-Up Server; Alarms From A De-Listed Or Unregistered Unit; Tracing A Unit Sending An Alarm - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Disabling/Enabling the Dial-Up Server

Alarms from a De-Listed or Unregistered Unit

Tracing a Unit Sending an Alarm

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
2.
Select the alarm station that you want to delete.
3.
To remove the selected Alarm Station, do one of the following:
Click
on the toolbar.
Click Delete on the Actions menu.
Press the Delete key on the keyboard.
4.
You will be asked to confirm the deletion. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel.
For some mission critical applications, your IT personnel may wish to disallow access to the
Microsoft Windows procedure to disable and enable a RAS server on a PC.
Situations
View operators are warned with a message when a call about an alarm is from a Multi-Media
unit that has been:
Removed from a Multi-Media database. Your Multi-Media system administrator (Multi
SA) can remove a Multi-Media unit from a database. However, the de-listed unit that
you have removed may still be operating at a customer site, set to call a PC
designated as a Multi-Media alarm station.
Added without registration to a Multi-Media database. To register a Multi-Media unit, a
View operator must invoke the first
without the right to use the commands of a Maintenance Session can start a
Maintenance Session to register a unit.
A message appears in both situations. When the operator receives the message, calls
about the alarm have stopped.
To trace a unit sending an alarm, either:
A View operator can make a note of the unit's serial number and IP address indicated
in the message.
- or -
A Multi SA can consult the alarm log.
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on the unit. Even users
Maintenance Session
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