Honeywell K14392V1 manual Changing the System Password, Part 1 of 3 Using Admin

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Security for a Multi-Media System

Extra steps in some system password scenarios

After your system is secured with a system password, a Multi SA may need to perform a few extra steps when faced with these tasks:

Mistakenly deleting a site definition. To re-enter it, see Last Valid Password, on p. 174.

Adding a used Multi-Media unit. If you obtain a unit from another organization, and it is protected by that organization’s system password. See Last Valid Password.

Removing a system password from a single Multi-Media unit. This is useful when disposing of a unit. See Removing a System Password, on p. 169.

Replacing a Multi-Media unit. Should you need to replace a unit with a factory-issued unit. See Replacing a Unit, p. 172.

When adding a brand new Multi site to your Rapid Eye system, do not use

the “LVP" (last valid password) utility, even if you have set a system password.

The LVP utility is for dealing with used or replacement Multi-Media units, and for mistakenly deleted site definitions, as explained in Last Valid Password, on p. 174.

Changing the System Password, Part 1 (of 3): Using Admin

1.Run Admin to access the System Password box. Either:

Click on the Admin toolbar.

Click the System Password command on the File menu.

- or -

Press the F8 key.

2.Type a password in the System Password box, as shown in figure 10–2.A double-quote

(")character cannot be used.

3.Retype the password in the Confirm Password box.

4.Click Save and Close to set the system password.

Changing System Password, Part 2: Multi-Media Units

1.Using View, start a Maintenance Session for a site that is designated for a system password change. Either:

Right-click the site name (on the Site tab) to select [Maintenance] from the shortcut menu.

Select the site; then click the Maintenance command on the Actions menu.

Select the site; then click on the toolbar.

2.Click the Security tab in the Maintenance window.

3.To update the site’s security with the Multi Central database, click Update security on the Security tab. You have the option of checking the status of the site’s system password, reported in Admin. See table 10–2on p. 169.

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Honeywell K14392V1 Changing the System Password, Part 1 of 3 Using Admin, Extra steps in some system password scenarios