Honeywell K14392V1 manual Using a PC Installing Rapid Eye Software, About Using LocalView Onsite

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The Administration of a Rapid Eye System

About Using LocalView Onsite

Interface for operating one Rapid Eye unit

Configuration made using LocalView applies only to the unit on which it is running. To find out how to use LocalView, the interface offers a context-sensitive Help system.

Network connection

If a unit is inserted in a common network, LocalView may be needed by installers to enter the unit’s IP address. To do so, a Quick Install wizard is available when using LocalView. See the Multi-Media DSP Unit: Quick Install broadsheet, K14355.

Watching your back

If Multi-Media DSP units are only operated remotely, from PCs, you have the option of preventing the unauthorized use of LocalView by locking the interface, using passwords for LocalView.

Using a PC: Installing Rapid Eye Software

For Unit Operators: View Software Only

Personnel who operate Multi-Media DSP units—to monitor video, respond to alarms, make video clips—only need View software on their PCs. Use the View CD-ROM to install View software only.

Figure 1–1. To Install View Software, Run the Multi-Media View CD-ROM.

For the Multi SA Only: Admin and View Software

The system administrator of your Rapid Eye system (Multi SA) needs Admin software and View software. Use the Admin CD-ROM that came with your unit to install both. If security is important to your organization, Honeywell recommends that the Admin CD-ROM be used only on the PC of your organization’s Multi SA.

Fig. 1–2. To Install Admin Software, Run the Multi-Media Admin CD-ROM.

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Honeywell K14392V1 manual Using a PC Installing Rapid Eye Software, About Using LocalView Onsite