GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
RCP-200 |
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4. Once a user has been identified, only those devices that have been configured for that user in iControl will be
accessible from this RCP-200.
NOTE – the left-hand screen will show all devices that could be accessible from this RCP-200, but Access
Control will only allow the current user to select those devices for which permission has been granted.
Attempting to select another device will trigger a warning message on the right-hand screen.
NOTE – if the device selected is a Kaleido Room (which is a pseudo service/card), it will have its own user
login which is separate from the RCP-200 Access Control feature.
4.4.3 Logging OUT from the RCP-200
To log out from the RCP-200, push the control knob beneath the LOG OUT area in the CONFIG screen.
The current user is immediately logged out, and the ACCESS CONTROL – XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX dialog appears, so that
a new user can log in.
4.4.4 Auto Log In
There may be cases when it is convenient to override the log-in requirement for a user, while maintaining the access
restrictions of Access Control.
1.
On the CONFIG page, turn the knob beneath the AUTOLOGIN area to display ON.
2.
When auto log-in is ON, and the RCP-200 is restarted from standby or powered up, it will restart with the
current user automatically logged back in.
3.
If the user logs out, the auto login feature is disengaged and a login will be required
4.4.5 Turning Access Control OFF
Access control can only be turned OFF by an administrator. Proceed as follows:
1.
Log IN as an administrator
2.
On the CONFIG page, turn the knob beneath the ENABLED area to display OFF.
3.
The RESTART REQUIRED dialog will appear immediately; touch OK to restart the RCP-200.
4.
The RCP-200 will restart with Access Control OFF. The ACCESS CONTROL –
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
dialog will not
appear, and all devices can be selected.