Security For A Multi-Media System; Security Overview; Securing The Multi System - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Security for a Multi-Media System

Security Overview

Securing the Multi System

Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
These guidelines are suggestions to complement your organization's security policies
and procedures. Most are optional in low-security environments.
The security features of Multi can be applied to very different areas of security:
Securing the system includes using passwords, designating as few Multi SAs as
possible, and so on. This type of security starts in
Using a Multi system as a security device. This includes setting up alarms that are
triggered by an Outside World event. See
Hybrid use. Multi can be used as a security device to supervise users. See
Events
on page 210, and
What Level of Security is Needed?
Multi can be used effectively in high and low security situations. Use of security features
is optional, making the system a flexible tool in many security environments. Security
officers in your organization can help define how open or secure the Multi system should
be.
Caution
Even in minimal security environments, using passwords for system
access and for the default Administrator account are highly
recommended by Honeywell. See
Administrator Password
Securing the Multi
Events Defined
Denying Access
on page 213.
System Password
on page 195.
10
System.
on page 205.
Tracing
on page 184, and
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