Mitsubishi DX-PC200 Operation Manual page 41

Pc viewing/communication software option for digital recorder
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• Password change right:
The right to change the password using the Web screen
• Control right:
The right to freely operate the recorders (Example: Turning on/off the power,
starting/stopping the image recording operation, controlling the PTZ camera)
• Data setting right:
The right to change the menu data of recorders
• Interrupt user right:
Authority to use the network resource exclusively, eliminating other network users.
InterruptUser is a special authority for emergency use. Do not use this authority for normal
communications as well as communications via Web.
Logging in as interrupt user (available only for applied models such as DX-TL5000 series)
When you enable interrupt user and log in the recorder as the interrupt user, all the ongoing
communications by the other users (including Web users) are interrupted forcedly. In addition,
while the interrupt user is accessing the recorder, other network users cannot access the
recorder.
In addition, note that connection to a communication port and the total number of ports are
restricted depending on the rights assigned to the user. This means that even if a user has a
right, the user cannot always use the right after login. The usable rights for each port are
shown below (note that some ports are not adopted for some recorder types):
• Super User port:
The user can use all the rights.
• Play User port:
The user can obtain both the recorder images and the live images.
• Live User port:
The user can obtain the live images only.
Some recorders may be equipped with the User Access port. Users, however, cannot use
any rights for this port because this port is adopted for setup of connection.
If a user having the data setting right or the control right connects to the Super User port first,
the master user having all the rights cannot connect to the Super User port. In this case, the
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