Remote Access to Operator Interface

May 6, 2009
Remote access from the Web added to operator interface product line in what seems to be a recent trend. Authorized users can connect to the C-more panel from a personal computer when on an Internet connection using a Web browser.
The remote access feature contains multilevel logon security allowing up to three user accounts. Each account can be configured in one of three password-protected access levels: View Only, View and Allow Screen Change only, and Full Control. Each account is tag supported, giving the local operator the ability to enable or disable remote access accounts if required. Once accounts are created, authorized users can remotely control and monitor real-time screen operations, and troubleshoot and test C-more project applications. Users can also view, zoom, print and save screen captures of active screens. The feature can be used on any C-more panel equipped with an Ethernet port and firmware version 2.4 or later and programming software version 2.4 or later.

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