Honeywell K14392V1 Multi-Media Site Name, Preparations, Road map, Cameras, Last valid password

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Multi-Media Site: Name

Preparations

Road map

A Multi-Media site refers to one Multi-Media unit. Even when there are many units at a “company site”, each unit is considered as one Rapid Eye site. Before setting-up Rapid Eye sites for use by View operators, your Multi System Administrator (Multi SA) should check if:

Hardware at the Multi site is installed.

Admin and View software are installed. See Right to Use Admin on p. 180.

Multi central database is available. Obtained using Admin. See Multi Database, p. 231.

If the Time zone, Clock, the IP address of the unit may have been already set, onsite, using LocalView. See the Multi-Media DSP Unit: Quick Install broadsheet, K14355.

Cameras

The Cameras... button is useful after you run a Maintenance Session for the site. It lists the names assigned to each camera during the Maintenance Session.

Last valid password

Use of the LVP button is explained fully at Last Valid Password, on p. 174.

Uninformed use of the LVP utility can make a unit unusable and deny access to the unit for all users, including a Multi SA. When adding a 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 on other units.

The LVP utility is for dealing with replacement Multi-Media units, or mistakenly deleted sites; see Last Valid Password, on p. 174.

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Honeywell K14392V1 manual Multi-Media Site Name, Preparations, Road map, Cameras, Last valid password