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AutoVu Handbook 5.1 SR2 - Genetec

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Security Center Config Tool interface tour<br />

Security Center Config Tool interface tour<br />

Log on to Config Tool<br />

Security Center Config Tool (Config Tool) is the administrative application used to manage<br />

all Security Center users, and configure all Security Center entities such as areas, cameras,<br />

doors, schedules, cardholders, Patroller/LPR units, and hardware devices.<br />

NOTE This interface tour is an abridged version of the main Security Center interface tour<br />

found in the Security Center Administrator Guide. For more information, see the Config Tool<br />

help.<br />

This section includes the following topics:<br />

• "Log on to Config Tool" on page 10<br />

• "Log off Config Tool" on page 11<br />

• "Config Tool Home page" on page 12<br />

Before you begin: You need a username, password, and Directory name.<br />

1 Click Start, then select All Programs > <strong>Genetec</strong> Security Center <strong>5.1</strong> > Config Tool.<br />

The Logon dialog box appears.<br />

2 Enter the required information.<br />

If you have just installed Security Center, log on as Admin, and use a blank password.<br />

The Directory name is the name or IP address of your main server.<br />

If you are running Config Tool on your main server, you may leave the Directory field<br />

blank.<br />

3 Click Log on.<br />

The Home page appears.<br />

After you are done: Change the Admin user’s password if it hasn’t been changed yet.<br />

genetec.com | <strong>AutoVu</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>5.1</strong> <strong>SR2</strong> | Download latest version 10<br />

EN.400.003-V<strong>5.1</strong>.C2(1)

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