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FLIR Quasar Gen III CP-6302 Series - User Account Management and Security; Adding and Editing User Accounts; HTTP Authentication Protocols

FLIR Quasar Gen III CP-6302 Series
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Configuration and Operation
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Quasar CP-6302 Range User Guide - Ver. 8 - January 31, 2021
Note:
The following characters are valid: A-Z, a-z, 0-9,!#$%&’-.@^_~.
Add user
The user name and passwords are limited to 14 characters. There is a maximum of 20 user accounts.
To add a new user
1. Type the new user name and password in the respective fields.
2. Select the appropriate check boxes to give the user Camera Control, Talk and Listen
permissions.
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I/O access – Basic functions that enable you to view video when accessing to the camera.
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Camera control – Allows you to change camera parameters on the Camera tab.
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Talk Talk allows the user at the local site to talk from the remote site to the administrator
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ListenListen allows the user at the local site to listen from the remote site to the
administrator.
3. Click ADD.
Manage User
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To delete a user, select the User name drop-down list and select the user. Click DELETE to
remove the user.
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To edit a user, select the User name drop-down list and select the user. Click EDIT to edit the
user’s password and privileges.
Note:
You must enter the user password and also select the authorized function(s).
Edit User Account Dialog Box
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Click Save to modify the account credentials and privileges, or Close to discard changes.
HTTP Authentication Setting
From the drop-down list, select one of the following options:
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Basic – A form of authentication that uses unencrypted base64 encoding. Basic Authentication
should generally only be used where transport layer security, such as HTTPS, is provided.
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Digest – A form of authentication used over RTSP in which credentials are encrypted when
transmitted.

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