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Miscellaneous Security—
contains the following restrictions:
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Disallow Windows Key—
disables the Windows key on the
DVXi keyboard (requires restart).
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Disallow DOS Prompt—
disables Command Prompt.
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Disallow Registry Tools—
disables Registry Editor and any
other Registry tools.
Each security option has individual benefits. However, you can best ensure that
users don’t access other parts of the DVXi system by choosing the highest level of
security. The highest level of security requires the following configuration:
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Kiosk Mode enabled
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Shutdown or restart enabled in the On Exit drop-down list
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Restrict User Functionality enabled with all restrictions activated
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MasterControl placed in the Startup folder (it is already there by default)
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Automatically Run This Schedule On Startup selected on the Schedule
page (see the “MasterControl Operation” chapter)
With this level of security, only a user logged in with Administrator permissions
can access other areas of the DVXi system. If you implement all Windows restric-
tions using Restrict User Functionality, you can access Windows by clicking the
Integral Technologies logo, logging in as Administrator, and deselecting the op-
tions on the Users tab (and logging off or restarting the system, if necessary).
When finished working in Windows, remember to reset the restrictions on the
Users tab if you want to maintain restricted access to Windows.
CONFIGURING MOTION DETECTION
There are two important steps in configuring motion detection. First, you can set
up a motion mask to cause MasterControl to ignore areas of an image where mo-
tion events do not need to be recorded. Then you can adjust how much motion
must occur for MasterControl to begin recording a motion event.