If A Used Unit Comes From Another Multi-Media System; Figure 10-6 Example Of Using Lvp Utility To Reset System Password - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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If a Used Unit Comes from Another Multi-Media System

Your Rapid Eye system with a
system password set to Y.
Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
Figure 10-6
Example of Using LVP Utility to Reset System Password
1.
Create a site definition (see
2.
Use View to run a
Maintenance
previous owner to obtain the unit's system password for the previous owner's system.
3.
After obtaining that password, use Admin to update your site definition.
4.
Click LVP (last valid password). A Reset Last Valid System Password dialog box
appears (see
10-6, above).
Figure
5.
Enter the password obtained from the previous owner in the Unit Password box (see
Figure
10-6).
6.
Confirm the password.
7.
Click Save and Close.
8.
Using View, start a
Maintenance
Failure to Run a Maintenance Session
If the site cannot be accessed, it is possible that:
You've obtained an incorrect system password from the unit's previous owner.
You've incorrectly entered the password into the LVP utility.
A
Maintenance Session
instead.
If the site is still inaccessible, contact technical support, as explained in
page 32.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
A used unit with a password set to X.
You can introduce a used unit into your system
if you know its system password (X).
For the used unit, use the LVP utility to input the
used unit's password (X).
Update the security of the used unit to reset its
system password to yours (Y).
on page 35).
Adding a Site
Session. If an error message is produced, contact the
Session, to register the site.
is being run by another user. Try to run a Live Session
READY
ALARM
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