Replacing A Unit; Replacing A Unit When A System Password Is Enabled; Figure 10-5 Use The Lvp Utility When A Unit Replaces Another - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Replacing a Unit

Replacing a Unit when a System Password Is Enabled

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Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
New Unit
When you replace a Multi-Media unit at a site with a new unit from the factory, the factory
unit's last valid password (LVP) is blank.
Use LVP Utility to Match Site Definition
If you replace a Multi-Media unit and your Multi database is set to a system password (see
System
Password, page 184), you need to use the LVP utility to match the site definition to
the blank password on the unit.
Figure 10-5
Use the LVP Utility when a Unit Replaces Another
This unit replacement procedure only applies when you replace a unit at a site that
has already been defined and is operational.
The procedure does not apply to adding a new site to your Multi system. To simply add a
site to your system, see
Adding a Site
1.
Check that the Multi-Media unit is powered-up at the site.
2.
Using Admin, update the site's definition (see
3.
Click LVP (last valid password). A Reset Last Valid System Password dialog box
appears. Note the asterisks in the unit Password and Confirm Password fields.
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
on page 35.
Updating a Site
Use the LVP utility to replace
a unit at a secured site. Use
the utility to delete the
asterisks (*) that represent
the system password used at
that site.
on page 37).
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