Unit Configuration Basics; Maintenance Session; Starting A Maintenance Session - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Unit Configuration Basics

Maintenance Session

Starting a Maintenance Session

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
A Maintenance session is used to check the operation of a Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit and
configure some of the unit's options. The View application is used to run a Maintenance
session on a unit, not Admin. The Maintenance session is discussed in this Guide
because the session is designed to be used by the system administrator (the Multi SA)
designated by your organization, to maintain and supervise your Rapid Eye System.
The Maintenance session is used to configure:
System hardware. Including cameras, Multi-Media audio, motion detection,
scheduling, and other hardware connected to the unit.
Security. Events that trigger alarms and other security settings. See also
Security on a Multi-Media Unit
Scope of a Maintenance Session
A Maintenance session involves only the unit on which it runs. Use View to open a
Maintenance session on more than one unit at a time. Two operators cannot each run a
Maintenance session on the same unit. While a Maintenance session runs, the unit's
LocalView interface continues to display video but is unavailable for unit operation.
A Maintenance session is also used to:
Make a site operational. Running a Maintenance session is needed before operators
can start using a site. See
Obtain a unit's statistics. See
on page 137.
Statistics
1.
Log on to View, using a central database. See
Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Remote View Operator Guide
information.
2.
Using View, select a site on the Sites list to perform maintenance on.
on page 141.
Making a Site Operational
Report, page
Hardware
Starting View
4
Updating
on page 63.
and
153
Obtaining Unit
in the
Rapid Eye™
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