
RC-E User Manual
Management Client (RC-E Manager)
Removing Users and Groups from a Role
Tip:
To find out which roles user, groups, or individual group members have, use the
Effective Roles
(see "
Manage
Roles
" on page 147) feature.
Keep in mind that a user may also have roles through group memberships. When that is the case, you cannot remove
the individual user from the role. Furthermore group members may also hold roles as individuals.
a
On the
Users & Groups
tab, select the user or group you want to remove, then click
Remove
in the lower part
of the tab.
Tip:
You can select more than one user or group, or a combination of groups and individual users, if required.
b
Confirm that you want to remove the selected user(s) or and group(s). Click
Yes
.
Specify Rights of a Role
1. In the Management Client's Site Navigation pane (see "Panes Overview" on page 36), expand
Security
, and
select
Roles
. Then select the required role in the overview pane (see "Panes Overview" on page 36).
2. In the properties pane (see "Panes Overview" on page 36), specify required rights for the role on the relevant
tabs:
Device Rights
The
Device
tab lets you specify which features users/groups with the selected role should be able to use for each
device (e.g. a camera) or device group.
The tab is divided into two halves: In the upper half you select the device or device group for which you want to
specify role rights. In the lower half you then specify which of the selected device's or device group's features
users/groups with the selected role should have the right to access.
Remember to repeat for each required device/device group.
Camera-Related Rights
Setting determines whether...
o
AUX Commands:
...it will be possible to use auxiliary commands from the Ocularis Client.
What are AUX Commands?
AUX is short for Auxiliary. Such commands offer the user control of, for
example, wipers on a camera connected via a video server. Camera-associated devices connected via
auxiliary connections are controlled from the Ocularis Client.
o
Add:
...it will be possible to add bookmarks in recorded video from the Ocularis Client.
o
Delete:
...it will be possible to delete bookmarks in recorded video from the Ocularis Client.
o
Edit:
...it will be possible to edit bookmarks in recorded video from the Ocularis Client.
o
View:
...it will be possible to view bookmarks in recorded video from the Ocularis Client.
o
View live within time profile:
...live viewing of video from the selected camera(s) will be possible in
access clients.
o
Export video:
..the database export feature can be used when browsing recorded video from selected
camera(s) in the Ocularis Client. Furthermore, the AVI, JPEG and export features can be used in similar
way in all access clients.
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