Passwords
Types of passwords
1)Monitor password
This is used to restrict access to images.
The following window appears when an image has been accessed.
Input “monitor” into the user name field, and input the password which was set on the Config screen into the password field.
2)Operation password
This is used to restrict the following operations:
•Changing the image quality and size
•Controlling the pan/tilt head and camera
For instance, when the image quality has been changed, the following window appears.
Input “operation” into the user name field, and input the password which was set on the Config screen into the password field.
3) Management password
This is used to restrict access to the Config screen.
The following window appears when the Config screen has been accessed.
Input “management” into the user name field, and input the password which was set on the Config screen into the password field.
<Notes>
≥The user can set the passwords but the user name is fixed for each of the passwords. Example: The user name for the operation
password is “operation.”
≥If the password settings are to be updated, you should always make a note of the new passwords.
If a password cannot be identified, access will subsequently be denied.
In particular, if the management password cannot be identified, it will prove difficult to cancel the password itself.
≥It is still possible to restore the factory settings when a password cannot be identified. However, bear in mind that all the settings will be replaced by the factory settings so that the settings will have to set again from the start.
Refer to “<Reference> Resetting method” on page 8 for more details on the resetting procedure.
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