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through ActiveX Mode or Java Mode as described in the next
section.
Then position the
Internet Camera
to the desired location
appropriately for your purpose.
Followed by adjustment of the
Internet Camera
focus, done manually by turning the lens
clockwise or anti-clockwise to the desire image quality.
Please
refer to the appendix for detailed information regarding Adjust
Internet Camera Focus and Replacing the Lens.
View Image – ActiveX Mode
To view video images from the browser, click on
“View Image –
ActiveX Mode”
from the welcome screen to access the video
images from Internet Explorer as illustrated below:
Camera Name*
Click on
“Home”
to
return to Welcome
Screen
Location**
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Camera Name*
- The Camera name will be display when the
Camera Name field is entered in the Web Configuration setting
under
“System”
Location**
- The location of the Internet Camera will be
displayed when the Location field is entered in the Web
Configuration settings under
“System”
.
Note:
Please refer to the appendix on how to install ActiveX.
1.
Install to the Web Server
2.
Install to your Local PC
In the View Image – ActiveX Mode you are allowed two output
trigger options.
Just click on the desired selection
“ON”
or
“OFF”
to utilize the options for each of the output triggers
(Output 1 trigger or Output 2 trigger).
Note 1:
Output trigger will send a 5V signal to the device connected to
the Internet Camera.
A maximum of two devices is permitted to
connect to the Internet Camera to utilize the output trigger
function.
Please refer to appendix for detailed information.
Note 2:
Administrator has the authority to allow user’s the permission to
set the output trigger functions through the setting in the “Users”
of System Administration menu bar.
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View Image – Java Mode
Click on
“View Image – Java Mode”
from the Welcome screen
to access the video images from the Internet Explorer or Netscape
browser as illustrated below:
Camera Name*
- The Camera name will be display when the
Camera Name field is entered in the Web Configuration setting
under
“System”
Location**
- The location of the
Internet Camera
will be
displayed when the Location field is entered in the Web
Configuration settings under
“System”
.
In the View Image – Java Mode you are allowed two output
triggers.
Just click on the desired selection
“ON”
or
“OFF”
to
utilize the options for each of the output triggers (Output 1 trigger
or Output 2 trigger).
Location**
Click on
“Home”
to
return to Welcome
Screen
Camera Name*
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Note 1:
Output trigger will send a 5V signal to the device connected to
the Internet Camera.
A maximum of two devices is permitted to
connect to the Internet Camera to utilize the output trigger
function.
Please refer to appendix for detailed information.
Note 2:
Administrator has the authority to allow user’s the permission to
set the output trigger functions through the setting in the “Users”
of System Administration menu bar.
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8
I
NTERNET
C
AMERA
A
PPLICATION
The
Internet Camera
can be applied in wide variety of
applications.
It is an all-in-one device attached directly to an
Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network.
It is a standalone system with
built-in CPU along with web-based solutions transmitting high
quality video images for monitoring purposes.
It can be managed
remotely, accessed and controlled from any PC desktop over the
Intranet or Internet via a web browser.
With the easy installation
procedure real-time live images will be available once the
Internet Camera
is installed coupled with the IPView application
you can further expand the scope of the
Internet Camera
.
The following section will provide typical applications for the
Internet Camera
along with the IPView applications and
includes some basic knowledge to assist in the installation and
configuration of the
Internet Camera
.