
15 June, 2017
INFODRAW R&D
PMRS-420 (v2.0) User Manual v6.2.0.0
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There are 8 different access levels.
Here are the activities which are permitted to each of these levels:
For secure server administration set the default device access level to “Forbidden”, uncheck the
“Allow Unlisted Users” and “Allow Unlisted Devices” options. Then add users and devices and set
user/device access levels in the relevant configuration pages.
Level of Permission/
Forbidden
Searchable
Aware
Location
Aware
Passive Active Advanced
Administrative
Actions Permitted
Can view online
devices & Nodes
√
√
√
√
√
√
Viewing Video/Audio
√
√
√
√
Viewing GPS
√
√
√
√
√
Recording on Monitor
√
√
√
√
View recording from
device
√
√
√
√
Download recording
√
√
√
√
Record on device
and/or server
√
√
√
Changing
Video/Audio settings
√
√
Erasing recording
s
√
√
√
Renaming, Disabling
Video/Audio channel
√
Disabling VMD
√
√
√
Changing VMD
settings
√
√
√
Users Page:
The user is the computer/laptop/smart
phone that seeks to be a client of the server.
In order to distinguish one user from
another, a username and a password can be
created through the “MRS Service” and later
confirmed in the “Connection” feature of the
Default Access Page:
Here you can determine the default situation for all
unlisted devices and users connecting to the server. This
page will let you set how users and devices are
permitted in the system when no other more specific
rules apply.
Default Device Access Level:
This list box determines the access level for all unlisted
devices and users - if they are enabled. The default
device access level decides what a user can do with a
device if no other more specific rule was specified.
The “Allow Unlisted Users” option, if checked, allows
general access by any user not listed in the users list.
This general access, however, is controlled by the
default device access level. The “Allow Unlisted
Devices” option, if checked, allows general access to any
device not listed in the devices list.