
AutoView 400 Installer/User Guide
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The Administrator Functions Menu is accessed from the Administrator
Commands Menu. Here, you can setup the administrator and user accounts,
enable and disable the setup port and utilize the AutoView 400’s FLASH
upgrade feature.
Differences between Secure and Non-Secure Operating Modes
Administrator Account
Setting up an administrator account with a password places your system in
secure mode. Non-secure systems do not use passwords. To return your
system to the default of non-secure mode, simply delete the administrator
password. When the administrator password is enabled, user passwords
must also be entered or the switch will not be completely secure. The default
for users is no password. Simply press Enter at the prompt.
If you configure an administrator password from this menu, your system will
then be in secure mode. A lock symbol will appear to the right of the menu
headings to indicate secure operation.
Logout Capability
You have the option of automatically logging out of the system after an
administrator defined period of inactivity. Timeout values can be set from 0 to
60 minutes. (Default is five minutes). A value of 0 keeps the user logged in
continuously. When the timeout is reached, the current channel is deselected
and the display goes to the login prompt. Users must login again to access
system computers. This option is only available in secure mode.
Multiple User Logins
You can create up to four user logins in addition to the system administrator.
Use these logins to configure and control server access for every type of
system user. The administrator has full access privileges; additional users
can have viewing or viewing with keyboard and mouse control capability
for each attached server. This option is only available in secure mode.
Channel Push-Button
While in secure mode, all channel push-buttons are disabled. In non-secure
mode, all channel push-buttons function normally.
Administrator
Functions
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