Logging In And Logging Out - Extron electronics SME 211 User Manual

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The idle status does not affect the streaming operation, which continues unaffected no
matter what state (active or idle) the web pages are in.
To reconnect the web page to the live feed from the SME 211, click Resume. In a moment,
the browser refreshes the view, and the status updates and video confidence display
resume.
NOTE: If the SME 211 loses the network connection, the connection to the embedded

Logging In and Logging Out

To log in to an SME 211:
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Before changing roles (from administrator to user, or user to administrator) or to change
user accounts, log out of the embedded web pages. The user or administrator status is
displayed in the upper-right corner of all web pages.
To log out of the web pages:
NOTE: The Logout button appears regardless of passwords being set for admin and
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web pages is also lost. A notice of the connection failure may be sent, but there is no
specific status indication for disconnection.
Open a web browser.
Enter the IP address of the SME into the address field and navigate to that unit. The
Authentication
Required
Explorer) login dialog box appears.
Enter the appropriate user or administrator user name and corresponding password
into the fields.
Click Log In or OK. The embedded web page opens.
user.
From any embedded web page, click the Logout
button at the upper-right of the browser page.
A Logout dialog box opens.
Click OK to log out of the SME 211 web pages, or click Cancel to remain logged on
using the same account.
The Logout dialog closes and returns to the embedded web pages.
NOTES:
If Cancel is clicked, the user remains logged in and the embedded web pages
continue to function as they did before Logout was clicked.
If OK is clicked, the controls are replaced by a message confirming that the user
is logged out and asking to close the browser.
Close the browser completely. If only a tab within the browser is closed, the
logout process does not complete.
Some browsers, such as Google Chrome, include an option to continue
running in the background after closing.
(Chrome or Firefox) or Windows Security (Internet
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