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The Layout of the Configuration
This section discusses the local settings for the connection and the functional configuration
of each camera. If you are interested in the remote settings for each camera, you can refer to
the user’s manual that accompanied the hardware.
NOTE: For the location of the selected camera, you should check that the location string
does not include prohibited characters such as “”\ / : * ? “ < > |”. Otherwise, the location
string will cause this application program to malfunction. You can change the location string
in “Video->Text on Video” of the remote setting webpage.
Local
Settings
Camera
Selections
Remote
Settings
Webpage
The Layout of the Configuration
In the local settings, shown below, three main functionalities are provided:
Insert new
camera to
the list
Delete camera
from the list
History of all
cameras in
the list
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Insert
– To insert a remote 802.11g PTZ Internet Camera
to the camera list. Click the “Insert”
button, an “Insert New Channel” dialog will popup, as shown below. Specify the IP address,
port, and admin password of the 802.11g PTZ Internet Camera, click the “Ok” button to close
the dialog. Then the system will try to connect to the selected camera. If the connection
succeeds, the camera will be inserted to the camera selection list.
Click
Ok
Specify the IP address,
port, and admin password
of the camera.
Once added, you will see the IP address of the camera and also the port that is opened on
the camera (port 80 in this example), so that the images can be viewed from the browser
window.
The selected camera
has been added to
the selection list.
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Delete
– Removes the selected 802.11g PTZ Internet Camera from the camera list. Highlight
the camera that you want to delete from the list and click
on the “Delete” button.
The selected camera
will be deleted.
History
– Clicking the “History” button will popup a historical camera list, which lists the latest
16 cameras you inserted into the camera list. 16 is the default number; you can change the
number of the latest installed cameras you want to keep in the registry. Clicking on one camera
in the history list will insert the camera into the camera list. The historical camera list is shown
below.
Historical camera list
Alert and Recording Settings
Alert Settings
Recording
Settings
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Alert Settings:
Specific alert actions can be performed by setting the options in this window.
Enable motion detect
This will trigger an alert sound that has been specified in the section titled
“Global Settings \ Alert Sound.” Check this option for this video channel to
enable audio alert.
Enable digital input
This function is similar with “Enable Motion Detect” mentioned above. Once
this option has been checked, a digital input device will be able to trigger an
alert sound and recording.
Digital input alert
This application software provides options for you to define the triggering
criteria for the digital input of the
DCS-6620G
. The alert of the digital input can
be defined as high-level triggered or low-level triggered.
Recording Settings:
Record # secs. before event
Once the automatic video recording has been activated, you can apply this
setting to regulate the time for recording the triggered event. Recording will
start from the limited time before the alert event has been invoked.
Record # secs. after event
Recording will last for the limited time after the alert event has been invoked.
Media Type
You can specify which media type you want to record, Video, Audio, or both.
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Changing the Camera Order in the List
You can apply “drag and drop” in the grid area of the camera list to change the sequence of
the connected Internet Cameras, which is shown below. This will enable you to rearrange the
camera order of your choice. Once the camera is moved to a specified location, the proceeding
cameras will then move 1 position up or 1 position down depending on which direction the
selected camera was moved.
Step 1:
Step 2:
Press the left mouse button
at the gray index field.
Move the mouse to your new
selected location and release
the mouse button. Then Video
1 will be moved (to the 12th
row in this example).
Once you click the “Save” button in the left-bottom corner of this window, the changes for all
camera configurations will be saved and will validate immediately in the IP surveillance.
NOTE
: If you change the remote settings of the Internet cameras in the right webpage of this
window, you need to apply the “
SAVE
” button in each corresponding page in order to save
the settings to the cameras. There are different “
SAVE
” buttons for changing the settings of
the local IP surveillance system and the remote Video Server/802.11g PTZ Internet Camera
series product respectively.
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