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D15029.01 Troubleshooting Guide TC6.0, April 2013. 
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Security
Web Page (HTTP/HTTPS) 
Access to the web management of the system is enabled on HTTp and HTTpS as default. HTTp access can be 
disabled from 
Configuration -> System Configuration -> NetworkServices -> General Settings -> HTTP Mode
 
and set it to 
Off.
Default user account
The video system is delivered with a default user account with full credentials. The user name is 
admin,
 
and initially, no password is set for the default user.
We strongly recommend that you set a password for the admin user, and to any other user with similar 
credentials, to restrict access to system configurations.
Make sure to keep a copy of the password in a safe place. You have to factory reset the unit if you 
have forgotten the password.
Root user account
The root user account is disabled by default in TC6 and should not be enabled unless you are instructed 
to do so by support. For details on checking the status of root account, disabling and enabling it please 
Menus – restricting access to configuration changes
To restrict access to the available menus, you can set a menu password on the system. This affects 
the on-screen menus for remote control users and the Touch interface for those using a Touch panel.
Currently this is only possible from the command line. SSH to the system. log in as 
admin and enter 
the command:
xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Set Password: “ABC”
Where 
ABC is the password that must be entered in order to be able to access the configuration 
settings on the GUi interfaces.
Once enabled you will be asked for this password to access the configuration areas of the interface.
Web page restrictions
Web access can be restricted as well. To do this go to 
Configuration -> User Administration -> Add New User. 
The new user will have access to the configuration page, but will not have the ability to save any changes 
to the configuration.
Troubleshooting Guide TC6.0