Honeywell RAPID EYE K9696V2 User Manual

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Field Work

2–9

!18 To change a LocalView password

1.

After locking a LocalView function, as explained in procedure !17, click that
function’s Password button. A window appears showing a virtual keypad.

2.

Using the virtual keypad, enter a number. The password's length can be
between 4 and 10 digits.

3. Click

OK.

Please make a note of passwords. A lost password can make the LocalView
interface unchangeable.

Default LocalView passwords

To lock a Cycle: 1111.
To lock the LocalView setup: 9999; this password can be used to also unlock a cycle of
the Live tabs.
To lock the availability of making a clip: 1111.

The LocalView passwords have no effect on other passwords, set using Admin
software. See the Admin User Guide
for procedures involving other passwords.

Very low recording rates

Table 5 shows some limits that a Multi SA needs to impose on cycle times for low
recording rates only when using LocalView.

Table 5
Restriction for LocalView cycle times when setting low recording rates

recording rate (fps)

lowest cycle time (sec.)

0.25

16

0.5

8

1.0

4

2.7 Network

Connection

Overview

You may not need to assign an IP address to a unit if your network is enabled for
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

Networks with DHCP

Multi-Media units can be enabled as DHCP clients; DHCP is OFF by default. After
enabling DHCP, power-down a unit connected to the network and power-up. See the
Admin User Guide for detailed procedures.

A network administrator has the option of assigning a reserved IP address to a Multi-
Media unit, instead of a “computer name”. In that case, the unit’s default IP address can
be used. You have the option of assigning a different static IP address to the unit using
the procedures for networks without DHCP, below.

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