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7.4 Wall Control (Optional)
The optional Wall Control software application (Wall Control-red / Wall Control-SQX depending on your order) is pre-installed
and tested prior to shipment of your system therefore no installation of the software is required.
Wall Control displays the desktop of the machine that is being controlled. It allows you to remotely display Vision,
IP-Camera (Wall Control-SQX required) and Application windows across a network on another machine or locally on the same
machine.
You can use Wall Control to interactively move, size and position application windows and control Vision and IP-Camera
windows by using the Windows Properties sheet. Wall Control also has a guide and grid function to aid the positioning of
windows on the display wall.
Wall Control allows you to save specific wall layouts as .lay files enabling them to be re-called when required.
There is an area of the application around the desktop where windows can be dragged allowing them to be manipulated
without being displayed on the video/display wall.
The WallControl 10 - Security Administration Client
allows Administrators to assign specific users to roles on a wall by wall basis.
For example, a user can be assigned a role allowing unrestricted access on one wall but assigned a role on another wall which
only allows the opening of pre-determined layouts.
Prior to the Security Client being used for the first time, the SecurityOnOff.exe program must be run to enable security
protection for the application. To run the SecurityOnOff.exe, ensure you are logged into Windows® with Administrator Rights.
Locate and double click on the
SecurityOnOff.exe file:
Program Files (x86) \WallControl 10\ Security Server\SecurityOnOff
A WallControl 10-Pro serial dongle must be inserted into a vacant USB port. If the dongle is removed or swapped, the Security
Client will not open and an error message is displayed, therefore it is important the dongle is not removed.
The WallControl 10 Security Application
help file contains information on how to:
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Import users from the Windows® Active Directory into the database.
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Create and edit roles.
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Assign permissions to providers, layouts and sources giving specific roles access to them.
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Assign roles to walls.
The Security Administration Client has a built in help file to guide users through the process of setting up accounts, roles and
permissions.