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1. Password for DX8100ADM To change your password press Ctrl Alt Del and select 29 Change Password Reset Password Figure 10 User Accounts Dialog Box d Click the check box Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer e Click the check box again to deselect it and then click Apply The Automatically Log On dialog box opens Automatically Log On q x You can set up your computer so that users do not have to type a E user name and password to log on To do this specify a user that will be automatically logged on below User name l DX8100ADM Password Confirm Password 7 ee Figure 11 Automatically Log On Dialog Box f In the Password text box type the new DX8100ADM password g In the Confirm Password text box retype the password again h Click OK and then restart the DX8100 server The unit will restart and automatically log you on to the DX8100 server application C2641M C 7 09 12 ENABLING CTRL ALT DEL Enabling the Ctrl Alt Del key combination allows you to open the Windows Task Manager dialog box to perform Windows system administration tasks To complete the procedure you must be logged on to the DX8100 application as the Admin user The standard Ctrl and Alt keys are remapped for the DX8100 application refer to Table A The key combination used to implement Ctrl Alt Del is F2 F9 Del Table A Keyboard Remapping DX8100 Key Windows
2. 8 To manually log on to the server application a Close the User Accounts dialog box and then restart the DX8100 The logon message dialog box opens b Click OK The Log On to Windows dialog box opens Log On to Windows User name DXS1004DM Password Figure 9 Log On to Windows Dialog Box c Enter the new password and then click OK The DX8100 server application starts C2641M C 7 09 11 ENABLING AUTOMATIC LOGON The DX8100 can be configured to automatically log on to the server If the password is changed this feature is disabled To reactivate the automatic logon feature you must reconfigure the unit each time the password is changed 1 To reconfigure the automatic logon do one of the following e n the Windows environment go to step 2 e In the DX8100 application exit the DX8100 application and return to the Windows operating system 2 To configure the DX8100 to automatically log on to the server application a On the taskbar click Start and then click Run The Run dialog box opens b In the Open text box type control userpasswords2 c Click OK The User Accounts dialog box opens I 2x Users advanced Use the list below to grant or deny users access to your computer and to change passwords and other settings FiuUsers must enter a user name and password to use this computer Users for this computer User Name Group o fj DX81004DM Administrators fdd Properties
3. Action F2 Ctrl F4 Space F9 Alt Ctrl Space Alt Space To enable the Ctrl Alt Del key feature 1 Click the Setup button Y 2 Click the System button 3 From the Setup Ctrl Alt Del key combination area click the Enable Ctrl Alt Del key combination selection check box 4 Click Apply 5 Reboot the DX8100 USING F2 F9 DEL The Ctrl Alt Del feature must first be enabled F2 F9 Del allows you to access the Windows Task Manager dialog box from within the DX8100 shell When you exit the Windows environment you are returned to the DX8100 shell In this case you do not have to log on to the unit again To access the Windows Task Manager dialog box 1 Press F2 F9 Del The Windows Security dialog box opens 2 Inthe Windows Security dialog box click Task Manager The Windows Task Manager window opens 3 To return to the DX8100 shell without rebooting the DX8100 exit the Windows Task Manager dialog box C2641M C 7 09 DX8100 SECURITY INTERNET PROTOCOL SECURITY The DX8100 features built in network security using Internet Protocol Security IPSec IPSec facilitates authentication and encryption at the network packet level IPSec services protect the DX8100 from unwanted or potentially damaging network requests With IPSec enabled the DX8100 HVR will not respond to any unsecured communication across the network whether friendly or malicious IPSec only blocks unwanted or unauthorized communication flowing to the
4. have the standard feature set found in the commercially available version of the Windows XP Embedded operating system This means that services that are not needed for the correct operation of the DX8100 have been removed to eliminate potentia Only two user accounts are available in th vulnerabilities e DX8100 s operating system software These user accounts should not be confused with the accounts assigned by the DX8100 application software An administrator account allows a designated user to make changes to the registry and security settings to accommodate the requiremen In finding a balance between security and features that might be useful if the admin this is the capabi s of the specific site functionality Pelco has consistently opted for security but leaves it up to the administrator to unlock strator has determined that the additional security of the lockdown is not needed A typical example of ity of the DX8100 to use dynamic IP addresses Because IP addresses can change over time clients must use a different mechanism to connect to the server than by simply providing an IP address The additional use of NetBIOS protocol services allows the computer to find IP addresses on the local LAN by system name it should be noted that this also creates a known vulnerability To allow the end user to use the NetBIOS feature the services are acti services are activated the administrator n vated at the factory but they c
5. 3 vv 2 Printersand Regionaland Scannersand Scheduled Security Sound Effect Sounds and Faxes Language Cameras Tasks Center Manager Audio Devices y e e y a amp gt Speech System Start Menu Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Network Set Wireless Link Firewall Figure 5 Users and Passwords Icon in Control Pane C2641M C 7 09 C2641M C 7 09 3 Double click the User Accounts icon The User Accounts dialog box opens lolx Qu SB tore Learn About a User accounts 12 User account types 2 Switching users Pick a task Change an account Create a new account Change the way users log on or off or pick an account to change Ly DX8100ADM Guest 7 Computer administrator Guest account is off mE Password protected 4 account User Accounts Figure 6 User Accounts Dialog Box In the accounts list click the DX8100ADM account The User Accounts dialog box displays What do you want to change about your Q sa 02 Home Related Tasks Manage my network passwords Prevent a forgotten password Change another account Create a new account Learn About 2 Deleting your own account 12 Switching users 12 Using a NET Passport 0 x What do you want to change about your account Change my passwor DXBI00ADM Computer administrator Change my picture Password protected Setup my account to use a NET Passport The adm
6. DX8100 It does not hinder communication sessions that are initiated by the DVR IPSec is enabled by default on the DX8100 however a system administrator can disable the service if it is deemed necessary for the proper functioning of the unit J WARNING Disabling IPSec services will expose your DX8100 Series HVR to potentially damaging network traffic It is highly recommended that IPSec is enabled at all times for the protection of your system To disable IPSec services on the DX8100 Series HVR 1 Exit the DX8100 application if it is running and return to the Windows operating system 2 Go to Start gt Programs gt Manage IPSec Policy The DX8100 IPSec Policy dialog box opens DX8100 IPSec Policy xi Figure 12 DX8100 IPSec Policy Dialog Box 3 Deselect the Enable DX8100 IPSec Policy check box Reselect the Enable DX8100 IPSec Policy check box to re enable IPSec 4 Click OK FIREWALLS The DX8100 includes the Windows firewall that comes with Service Pack 2 for Windows XP The security services provided by the Windows Firewall protects the DX8100 from unwanted or potentially damaging network requests With the Windows Firewall and IPSec enabled the DX8100 HVR will not respond to any unsecured communication across the network However there are potential risks to which you should be aware The Windows Firewall does not block all ports For a list of ports required for operation refer to DX8100 Network Ports on page 15 Pelco re
7. INSTALLATION by Schneider Electric DX8100 Series Important Security Information System Administrators C2641M C 7 09 Contents DX8100 Platform Security Information C2641M C 7 09 Physical Security Setting the BIOS Supervisor Password Operating System Security Windows Operating System Updates Changing the Administrator Password Enabling Automatic Logon Enabling Ctrl Alt Del Using F2 F9 Del DX8100 Security nternet Protocol Security Firewalls nananana anaana System Management DX8100 Network Ports Application Software Password ReCovery Starting the DX8100 Server in Safe Mode List of Illustrations DUYNDHEONMDDOWHOMDVYVMH HG BRWN C2641M C 7 09 DX8100 BIOS Setup Main Screen New BIOS Password Dialog Box Password Confirm Dialog BOX ee te ie eta et oe ale ee BIOS Setup Confirmation Screen e catae a tad Users and Passwords Icon in Control Pane User Accounts Dialog Boxer car a O Cie ites eh at Changing Your Account Prompt js2 40s A a nes ates Change Your Passwords Dialog Box Log On to Windows Dialog Box User Accounts Dialog Box t fenuieeed shaadi aaa a a aa a r A Avie Webel ldataagtfateba peda ae aes Automatically Log On Dialog Box DX81 001PSec Policy Dialog BOX ie ecu ck o A 4 ROMER canted ad made Meh afodk KERN e
8. SECURITY Like any other video recording device including VCRs the security of the DX8100 is largely dependent on the physical security of the unit itself When an intruder has access to the hardware it will be possible to remove components and retrieve recorded data Units should therefore be installed in a location that is physically secured Because the dimensions and underlying technologies of the DX8100 are similar to those of a modern personal computer it is possible to rack mount units and access the mouse and keyboard inputs using commercially available keyboard video mouse KVM switches This may bring the control of the units outside of the secured area One area where this could cause a problem involves access to the system s basic input output system BIOS Pelco recommends that the unit be given a BIOS supervisor password upon completion of installation A unique BIOS supervisor password will help prevent remote operators from changing boot parameters that could allow the unit to be booted using unsecured sources The DX8100 is engineered to reboot automatically in the event of a system problem The capability of recovering from certain errors without operator intervention minimizes the potential amount of time an HVR will be offline To retain this capability it is important that a password be set for BIOS Supervisor account only and not for the BIOS User account Setting a password for the BIOS User account would force operators to re en
9. able B describes the DX8100 ports and their functions The ports are classified either as user changeable or fixed You can assign a user changeable port a different number In this case a port s number must be assigned within the range of 5000 65535 If a port is assigned out of this range the system displays a message alerting you that an invalid port number is being used You cannot assign a different number to a fixed port Table B Open Ports on the DX8100 PORT User Changeable Function 80 tcp No HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol forms the basis for Web page transfer over the Internet Ports 1 255 are reserved for well known services at network communication 135 tcp udp No End Point Mapper EPMAP a Microsoft RPC locator service 137 tcp udp No File print sharing NetBIOS name service 1028 tcp No Remote Procedure Call RPC 1801 tcp No Message queuing 1900 udp No Universal plug and play UPnP 2103 tcp No Message queuing 2105 tcp No Message queuing logon 2107 tcp No Message queuing 2869 tcp No UPnP 9002 tcp Yes DX8100 base port used for transmission of video audio and interface data 9003 tcp Yes DX8100 software upgrade port used for remote upgrade of DX8100 software 9005 tcp Yes DX8100 information port NOTE Unless there is a conflict on your network it is recommended that you do not change port numbers from their default settings Make sure any changes to port nu
10. act Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number sales order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem f there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS To expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and R number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid 12 23 08 BGreen The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer
11. an be disabled by an administrator when needed When NetBIOS eeds to apply alternative means to protect against hackers and viruses such as a firewall Please check with your information technology specialist or contact Pelco Product Support for further instructions WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM UPDATES Due to the lockdown of nonessential services on the DX8100 administrators are advised against installing every operating system upgrade published by Microsoft The majority of these updates are not applicable to the DX8100 Pelco will provide a list of approved updates upon request CHANGING THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD To change the Windows XP Embedded DX8100 administrator password 1 Exit the DX8100 application if it is running and return to the Windows operating system 2 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Windows Control Panel opens 101 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qer O B O sah E Folders 57 MA O Add or Remoy 6 3 Accessibility Add Hardware Options ny va Control Panel 2 Tools e Switch to Category View Administrative o Automatic Updates a CSNW Data Sources ODBC See Also ES al ES E F G 2 Date and Time Display Folder Options Fonts Game Intel R GMA Internet 9 Help and Support Controllers Driver Options gt 50e 2b 2 a Keyboard Mouse Nero Network Network Setup Phone and Power Options BurnRights Connections Wizard Modem 2 0
12. commends that an external network firewall be used The network firewall will provide additional protection for the DX8100 Regardless of which port or service is under attack the port must be open or at least visible in order for the malicious program to exploit it Firewalls filter and render all unneeded ports invisible providing excellent protection against such attacks Networked systems exposed in anyway to the outside world for example when connected to the Internet should be equipped with network based firewall protection SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Any SNMP monitoring software can be used to monitor DX8100 system health events This section describes the guidelines for implementing DX8100 and SNMP monitoring software communication e SNMP Supported versions SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 SNMP community string pelco e NMG Although the version 1 2 WinXP firewall is opened to allow incoming SNMP requests on port 161 udp third party network management stations NMS are not able to query a DX8100 running IPSec To enable a NMS to query the DX8100 select one of the following options IPSec on Run IPSec on the NMS with the same passphrase authentication and encryption settings performing SNMP polling IPSec off Turn IPSec off on the DX8100 Ping echos are enabled through the WinXP firewall so that a third party network management station can auto discover DX8100s standard procedure C2641M C 7 09 14 DX8100 NETWORK PORTS T
13. for procedures for recycling this equipment E REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments 02641 9 06 Original manual C2641M A 9 07 Added section about changing the Windows XP Embedded administrator password revised the DX8100 security information antivirus section and updated system recovery procedure for Windows XP Embedded C2641M B 4 08 Added a section about how to use a network management system to communicate with the DX8100 C2641M C 7 09 Added the safe mode section removed the Windows 2000 and upgrade and recovery sections Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Digital Sentry Endura Esprit ExSite Genex Intelli M Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Inc Spectra Ill is a trademark of Pelco Inc DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated All product names and services identified throughout this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The absence of a trademark or registered trademark from this document does not constitute a waiver of intellectual property rights Copyright 2009 Pelco Inc All rights reserved PELLO by Schneider Electric www pelco com Pelco Inc Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA 8 Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120
14. ids the warranty on the unit and it also opens up potential holes in the system security The DX8100 application software has several user and group accounts with varying degrees of rights and permissions on the system Each account is password protected These accounts and passwords are completely different from the operating level account and password discussed in the previous section The typical system operator will have to work only with application program level user names and passwords C2641M C 7 09 15 PASSWORD RECOVERY There are no backdoor accounts or alternative access options built into the DX8100 application software Pelco cannot issue overriding passwords factory passwords or other means to bypass the logon requirement of the application program If the DX8100 s Admin account password is lost or forgotten there is only one method for resetting the Admin password without completely reinstalling the system from the Recovery CD Upon request Pelco can issue a unique password recovery code that is valid for 24 hours only The recovery code is exclusive to the machine for which it is issued If needed the original buyer of the system typically the dealer may contact Pelco Product Support with the serial number and order or invoice number on which the unit was originally purchased This must be done in writing and the request must be accompanied by a letter from the current owner of the system stating the he or she is the lega
15. inistrator account is only visible on the Welcome screen when no other user accounts exist except the guest account or when you start your computer in Safe Mode Figure 7 Changing Your Account Prompt 5 Click Change my password The Change your password dialog box opens LIT VT ax Que rene Learn About 2 Creating a secure password h an g e yo ur pa SSWO rd 2 rea a good password Type your current password int 12 Remembering a password Type a new password Type the new password again to confirm Tf your password contains capital letters be sure to type them the same way every time you log on The password hint will be visible to everyone who uses this computer Cancel Figure 8 Change Your Passwords Dialog Box 6 Enter the new password for the DX8100ADM account and then click the Change Password button A prompt is not displayed advising you that the password is been changed Instead the dialog box closes and the User Accounts Pick a task dialog box is redisplayed Passwords are case sensitive and should contain a mixture of alphabetic and numeric characters between six and ten characters in length NOTE Remember or write down this password and keep it in a secure place 7 To log on to the DX8100 server application do one of the following e To manually log on go to step 8 e To enable automatic log on refer to Enabling Automatic Logon on page 12
16. isor Password 4 Press the Enter key on your keyboard The Enter New Password dialog box opens 5 Enter a new password for the BIOS Supervisor account Passwords should be between four to six alphanumeric characters C2641M C 7 09 6 Press Enter to accept the new password VAN WARNING Make sure that you only set the BIOS supervisor password Do not assign a password to the BIOS user password BIOS SETUP UTILITY B Exit Figure 2 New BIOS Password Dialog Box 7 Re enter the password to confirm that it is correct 8 Press Enter to confirm the new password Chang Figure 3 Password Confirm Dialog Box NOTE Remember to write down this password and keep it in a secure place 9 Press the F10 function key on your keyboard to save and exit the BIOS setup screen C2641M C 7 09 10 Finalize BIOS changes e To accept the BIOS changes and reboot press the Enter key e To cancel the BIOS changes press the Esc key and Ctrl Alt Delete to reboot the DX8100 BIOS SETUP UTILITY DOT Change Supervisor Password 0K1 Cancel rd C Save configuration changes and exit setup Figure 4 BIOS Setup Confirmation Screen C2641M C 7 09 OPERATING SYSTEM SECURITY Upon a successful boot procedure the DX8100 will automatically load the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system These operating systems are specifically tailored for use on the DX8100 It does not
17. l owner of the system the password for the system was lost the MAC address for the HVRs for which a reset code is needed and that he or she is requesting a password reset code Upon verification Pelco will issue a reset code that can be used for 24 hours on the DX8100 with the provided MAC address only To recover a lost or forgotten Admin password 1 Go to File gt Password Recovery The Password recovery dialog box opens 9 DX8100 File Edit View Export Favorite Help User Log in User Log out Exit Figure 13 Password Recovery Option in File Menu 2 Contact Pelco Product Support with the following information a MAC address as it appears in the Password Recovery dialog box b Current date for your location as it appears in the Password Recovery dialog box c Any additional information requested by Pelco Product Support Password Recovery xj MAC Address 00 11 0F 00 03 FC Date Time Wednesday September 13 2006 16 42 04 Password key Cancel _ Figure 14 Password Recovery Dialog Box 3 Enter the new password you obtained from Pelco Product Support in the field provided 4 Click OK C2641M C 7 09 16 STARTING THE DX8100 SERVER IN SAFE MODE DX8100 version 2 0 supports Safe Mode 1 Restart the DX8100 server The system displays the message Exiting DX8100 Please wait and then loads the BIOS refer to Figure 15 Figure 15 Boot Agent Window 2 Repea
18. mbers are made consistently across all DX8100 servers and clients on a network Client and server ports must be identical The DX8100 port functionality is summarized as follows e Base port This port is configured at the DX8100 Network setup screen The base port number is downloaded to the PC client system during an IP scan The port number can be modified at the DX8100 Site setup screen e Software Upgrade Port This port is configured at the DX8100 Network setup screen The upgrade port number is downloaded to the PC client system during an IP scan The port number can be modified at the DX8100 Site setup screen The PC client s upgrade port number must match the DX8100 server s upgrade port number For server to server software upgrades both server software upgrade port numbers must match e Agent Port This port is configured at the DX8100 Notification setup screen You change the client emergency agent server listening port using the Emergency Agent application running on the PC client system For more information about changing the client emergency agent listen port see the Client Applications manual e Other reserved ports Ports 256 1023 are reserved for well known services Ports 1024 4999 are temporal client ports OS allocates automatically APPLICATION SOFTWARE The only application intended and guaranteed to work on the unit is the DX8100 application software itself Do not install other application software If you do this vo
19. ons to this warranty are as noted below e Five years Fiber optic products TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and C3651H 2X camera models ee years Pelco branded fixed camera models CCC1390H Series C10DN Series C10CH Series IP3701H Series and IX Series EH1500 Series enclosures Spectra IV products including Spectra IV IP Camclosure Series IS ICS IP integrated camera systems DX Series digital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digital Sentry Series hardware products DVX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders Endura Series distributed network based video products Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years Standard varifocal fixed focal and motorized zoom lenses DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Legacy Series integrated positioning systems Spectra III Spectra Mini Spectra Mini IP Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Esprit Ti and 112500 Series thermal imaging products Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix Digital Light Processing DLP displays except lamp and color wheel The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under
20. tedly press the F8 function key after the BIOS loads The Windows Advanced Options Menu window appears Figure 16 Windows Advanced Options Menu Window C2641M C 7 09 17 3 Use the arrow keys to select the Safe Mode option and then press Enter The Please select the operating system to start window appears Figure 17 Please Selecting the Operating System to Start Window 4 If not already highlighted select Microsoft Windows XP Embedded and then press Enter The DX8100 error message dialog box appears 5 Click OK The Log On to Windows dialog box appears 6 Enter the Windows password and then click OK The Desktop dialog appears MM Desktop A Windows is running in safe mode This special diagnostic mode of Windows enables you to fix a problem which may be caused by your network or hardware settings Make sure these settings are correct in Control Panel and then try starting Windows again While in safe mode some of your devices may not be available To proceed to work in safe mode click Yes IF you prefer to use System Restore to restore your computer to a previous state click No Yes No Figure 18 Desktop Dialog Box 7 Read the message and click Yes C2641M C 7 09 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Excepti
21. ter this password each time the system is rebooted A WARNING Always scan removable media such as CD RW and DVD RW disks for viruses before inserting them into the DX8100 C2641M C 7 09 5 SETTING THE BIOS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD The following procedure describes how to set the BIOS supervisor password This procedure should be performed only by advanced users with extensive experience with PC computer technology Changing BIOS settings to incorrect values may result in the degradation of system performance or cause your HVR to stop working To set the BIOS supervisor password 1 Boot the DX8100 Series HVR by turning on the power switch 2 Press the Delete key on the keyboard as soon as the Pelco splash screen is displayed The BIOS Main screen opens lain Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Boot Exit System Overview AMIBIOS Version 08 00 13 Build Date 05 26 06 ID OS00BA16 Processor Type Intel R Speed 3400MHz System Memory Size 504MB System Date Pentium R 4 CPU 3 40GHz 34 49 Fri 09 01 2006 Use ENTER TAB or SHIFT TAB to select a field Use or to configure system Time Select Screen Select Item Change Field Select Field General Help Save and Exit Exit v02 59 C Copyright 1985 2005 American Megatrends Inc Figure 1 DX8100 BIOS Setup Main Screen 3 Use the cursor control keys on your keyboard to move over to the Security tab and select Change Superv
22. w ame Password Recovery Option in File Menu Password Recovery Dialog Box BoovAgent WIN WA o SEN th NS Ree a DAN Saath MEAD ND epee aS So e SEA e ea RASO dee cano Windows Advanced Options Menu Window 2 20 0 000d b beet enn n teens Please Selecting the Operating System to Start Window Desktop Dialog Box List of Tables A Keyboard Remapping B Open Ports on the DX8100 C2641M C 7 09 DX8100 Platform Security Information The DX8000 Series hybrid video recorder HVR is equipped with an extensive set of security measures to provide the user with secure uninterrupted service NOTES e While great care has been taken in the design and development of the DX8100 to ensure a secure HVR platform it is not feasible to protect a system from all internal and external security risks if it is connected to an unsecured network In addition to the robust security features built into the DX8100 you should consult with your network administrator information technology department and facilities manager to ensure that all possible measures are being taken to ensure the safety and security of the DX8100 and its data e For information about upgrading or reinstalling DX8100 software refer to the DX8100 Upgrade and Recovery manual The following sections describe the security features of the DX8100 in detail These sections are intended for system administrators who are responsible for the maintenance and security of the DX8100 PHYSICAL
23. warranty Intelli M elDC controllers One year Video cassette recorders VCRs except video heads Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months All pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to a Pelco designated location Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must cont
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