Limiting The Time That A Unit Can Be Used; Limiting The Use Of Cameras And Other Devices By Partitioning; Figure 10-8 Setting An Account's Session Time Limit - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Limiting the Time that a Unit Can Be Used

Select the sites
that can be
accessed by
the user

Limiting the Use of Cameras and Other Devices by Partitioning

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Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
6.
Update security at each site you have denied access to. The procedure to update
security is in
Updating Security on a Multi-Media Unit
Why deny or limit access to a site?
This depends on your organization's security protocols. An operator might be allowed
to monitor only some sites, and so on.
Figure 10-8
Setting an Account's Session Time Limit
Select the Time limit option and set the number of minutes that the user can access the sites
for (see
Figure
10-8, above).
You can also set the default time limit for new users on the Options dialog box of the Admin
application (see
Figure
11-9). Select View
Options dialog box. Select the Default time limit of a new User (in minutes) checkbox
and then adjust the minutes as needed with the up and down arrows (
You can deny access to some or all devices at a site (including cameras and POS devices).
By default, a user account can access every camera at a site.
Why deny access to a device? This depends on your organization's security
protocols. Perhaps an operator should only monitor some cameras, and not others.
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
Options in the Admin application to open the
on page 143.
Select to limit site
access time
).
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