Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual Monitor Access, System Access by Operators

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9.6MONITOR ACCESS

To structure the control of a large video switching system (that is, a system with several monitors physically located at different control locations) it is necessary to restrict the control access that each keyboard can have over the available monitors.

Each keyboard has it's own identification number (1 Ù 32). The keyboard ID numbers are allocated to each monitor during commissioning. Only the allocated keyboards are allowed to access and select cameras on that monitor. This means that monitors that are located somewhere other than at the control room where the keyboard is being used, cannot be selected or controlled.

CAUTION: To use a keyboard, it must first, be signed-on by an operator. Otherwise, it is rendered inactive and cannot control any aspect of the video system.

9.7SYSTEM ACCESS BY OPERATORS

In any video system several different operators can use any keyboard. To maintain the confidentiality and security of the system, these system operators can be assigned different levels of system access.

Each system operator can have a 4 digit Personal Identification Number (PIN). By assigning different access levels, an unauthorized operator cannot access the areas of the video system that are restricted to him or her.

CAUTION: In most systems the sign on feature is not used. The keyboard generally uses its default operator, which is programmed at commissioning.

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Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual Monitor Access, System Access by Operators