Registering Users; User Levels And Permissions - Sony IPELA NSR-500 Series User Manual

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Capacity
This displays the capacity of the storage.
Free (%)
This displays the amount of free space as a percentage.
Free
This displays the amount of free space in gigabytes.
Total
This displays the total size of the storage.
Threshhold
Specify the threshold value for the remaining space at
which the notification will be sent.
Type
Specify GB or % for the threshold value type.
C Record Count
Select the check box to notify of the record count
exceeding a specified amount.
If you select this check box, enter the percentage of the
maximum record count that the current record count needs
to reach for notification to be sent.
Current/Max. Record Count
This displays the current record count and the
maximum record count.
D Apply
This saves the settings.
E Cancel
This cancels the changes to the settings.
F Close
This closes the screen.
Caution
The recording errors and hardware errors of NSR are
included in the system alerts, and notification always
occurs regardless of the settings.

Registering Users

You can register users in NSR, and set logon passwords
and access permissions for each function. Five levels are
provided for users ranging from the administrator level
(Level 5) to the view level (Level 1). Permissions are
granted as follows depending on the user level. You can
also configure permissions individually for each user, as
necessary.
Caution
• Only a user who has been granted the "User
Configuration" permission can perform operations such
as registering users and configuring user settings.
• If you forgot the passwords for all users with "User
Configuration" permissions, the NSR must be formatted
to enable password resetting. Current setting
configurations and recordings will not be retained if the
NSR is formatted.

User Levels and Permissions

You can set the following five levels for users.
Level 1: Allowed to view monitoring and options
windows.
Level 2: In addition to the permissions of Level 1, allowed
to perform basic operations including camera control
such as panning, tilting, and zooming, and searching
for and playing back recording images.
Level 3: In addition to the permissions of Level 2, allowed
to perform recording file operations such as managing
logs, deleting and protecting files, and exporting.
Level 4: In addition to the permissions of Level 3, allowed
to configure device settings such as registering devices
and creating layouts and schedules.
Level 5: In addition to the permissions of Level 4, allowed
to perform all operations including configuring
settings and configuring menus as an administrator.
Permission
1
User Configuration
None None None None
Administrator Menu
None None None None
Setting
Schedule
None None None
Configuration
Device Configuration
None None None
Server Configuration
None None None
Layout Configuration
None None None
GUI Configuration
None None None
User Level
2
3
4
5
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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