Configuring the Receiver
Chapter 7
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VIP 10
Password
A VIP unit is generally protected by password to prevent unauthorized access.
You can limit the scale of access by choosing between different authorization
levels.
Note
Correct password protection is only granted when all higher levels of
authorization are also protected by password. If a
user
password is
assigned a
service
password must be assigned, too. Therefore assign
passwords always beginning with the highest authorization level.
User name:
The receiver operates with two user names:
service
and
user
which refer to
different authorization levels.
The user name
service
refers to the highest authorization level. Logged in under
service
, you can use all functions of the VIP and change all settings.
The user name
user
refers to the medium authorization level. Logged in under
user
, you can connect the unit to a sender on the network and close the
connection, but no changes can be made to the configuration.
Password:
You can define and change a unique password for each user name if you are
logged on as
service
or if the unit is not protected by a password.
Enter a password for the chosen user name here.
Confirm password:
Re-enter the new password to prevent typing mistakes.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
Page 1: ...VIP 10 User Guide...
Page 6: ...Contents 6 VIP 10...
Page 24: ...24 VIP 10...
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Page 98: ...Receiver Operation Chapter 9 98 VIP 10...
Page 102: ...102 VIP 10...
Page 104: ...104 VIP 10...
Page 116: ...Appendix Chapter 13 116 VIP 10...
Page 120: ...Index Chapter 14 120 VIP 10...
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