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Trigger 1
Contains commands for setting the I/O Trigger connectors providing the
physical interface for 1 digital output and 1 digital input that is used for
connecting a diversity of external alarm devices to the camera such as IR-
Sensor and alarm relay.
Please refer to the Web Configuration section under
“System Administration – Trigger”
for further details.
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Trigger 2
Contains commands for setting the I/O Trigger connectors providing the
physical interface for 1 digital output and 1 digital input that is used for
connecting a diversity of external alarm devices to the camera such as IR-
Sensor and alarm relay.
Please refer to the Web Configuration section under
“System Administration – Trigger”
for further details.
Information
Displays information about the camera such as the model, firmware version,
MAC address, and IP address.
Please refer to the Web Configuration section
under
“System Administration – Information”
for further details.
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Tools
Contains commands to reset the camera and update firmware (please refer to
the appendix for detailed information).
Please refer to the Web Configuration
section under
“System Administration – Tools”
for further details on reset.
Make sure to save any changes you have made to keep the information
updated.
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Note:
Alternatively you can click the
Property
icon
as illustrated or use the hot
key
“F2”
.
Menu Bar
The menu bar provides easier access for users to navigate the IPView with
different selections along with hot key capabilities as follows:
Menu Bar - File
“File”
on the menu bar provides
“New”
,
“Open”
,
“Save”
,
“Save As”
and
“Exit”
for users to create new files, open existing files, save files, and exit the
IPView as depicted below.
Menu Bar – View
“View”
on the menu bar provide users with management capabilities for
“Columns”, “List”, “Camera” and “Refresh”
.
You can view
Camera
in
“1 Camera”
,
“4 Cameras”
,
“9 Cameras”
,
“16 Cameras”
.
The
“View”
menu bar is pictured below.
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Columns
When
“Columns”
is launched a dialog box will appear allowing the option to
choose the columns one would like to display in List View as illustrated below.
Viewing Format
You can view the format in
“List”
view.
The
“List”
viewing format allows
easy management and control of each camera.
List View
“List”
view is illustrated below for your reference.
You are able to list all the
cameras and their properties such as the camera name, IP address, user name,
and location will be displayed for ease of control and management.