Making A Site Operational; Figure 4-1 Multi-Media Unit Serial Number And Software Version - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Making a Site Operational

The result of
registering a site
TIP!
Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
A Multi-Media unit is working within minutes of being turned on. There are a few crucial
steps needed to make your Rapid Eye Multi-Media site an outstanding security tool.
First Maintenance Session
You run the first Maintenance session at a site after:
Adding that site to a Multi-Media central database. See
Upgrading an Multi-Media unit.
Site Registration
When the first Maintenance session runs, the validity of the communication data to the site
can be checked. If correct, the site is registered automatically, making it available to View
operators who have the right to use it.
Figure 4-1
Multi-Media Unit Serial Number and Software Version
The Multi-Media unit has a serial number and a software version. These numbers are
displayed on the System tab (as illustrated in
Someone has to run a
operator can run Live sessions.
One Maintenance session is enough to register a site for all users of that site.
Caution
Honeywell recommends setting an Multi-Media unit to the correct time
zone, time, and date before using the unit in your organization's
operations.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
4-1) and on the Hardware tab.
Figure
on a unit before he or any other View
Maintenance Session
on page 35.
Adding a Site
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