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Introduction
Restrict the access to the Settings menu
By default, any user has access to the Settings menu on the user
interface.
We recommend that you restrict the access to prevent
unauthorized users from changing the configuration of the video
system.
Lock down the Settings menu
1. Sign in to the web interface, and navigate to
Setup >
Configuration.
2. Go to
UserInterface > SettingsMenu >
Locked.
Now a user has to sign in with ADMIN credentials to get
access to the system-critical settings on the user interface.
Unlock the Settings menu
1. Sign in to the web interface, and navigate to
Setup >
Configuration.
2. Go to
UserInterface > SettingsMenu >
UnLocked.
Now any user has access to the complete Settings menu on
the user interface.
D15362.06 DX70 and DX80 Administrator Guide CE9.2, NOVEMBER 2017.
Configuration
Configuration
Peripherals
The Settings menu on the user interface
If the menu is locked down, you must sign in to access the
system-critical settings.
Select the settings icon (cogwheel) in the status bar of the user
interface followed by Settings, in order to open the Settings
menu.
Mode, and select
Mode, and select
Locked down settings
Locked down settings are marked with a padlock.
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System settings
Appendices
Authentication
If you click on the padlock, you are asked
to sign in with an ADMIN user.
Once logged in, you can access all
settings until you close the Settings
menu.

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