User Guide

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Configuration
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Firewall Settings
For enhanced security, the camera has a firewall that you can enable by clicking On. By default, when
you enable the firewall, the following services are set to Allow, which means they remain enabled and
their default ports remain open:
·
SSH
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FTP
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RTSP
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UPNP
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Nexus Discovery
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Nexus SDK
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TRK
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ICMP
To disable a service and its default port, click Block.
Caution
Disabling services and ports can affect product functionality.
Changes to Services settings do not immediately take effect. To apply changes to these settings, click
Save and then reboot the camera.
4.8 ONVIF Page
The ONVIF page provides settings for auxiliary commands and for output actions.
To configure the ONVIF interface:
1. Select the number of auxiliary commands (up to seven) and the number of output actions (also up to
seven).
2. For each auxiliary command action, specify the ONVIF command name.
3. For each auxiliary command action, and separately for each ON and OFF output action, select one of
the following:
o None
o Thermal Polarity Toggle—Toggles the thermal video polarity (see Thermal Image Setup - Thermal
Page). For example, toggles the colorization from WhiteHot to BlackHot or vice versa; RedHot to
RedHotInverse or vice versa; and so on.
o Thermal Palette Toggle—Toggles through the thermal video colorization options.
o Thermal FFC—Initiates a flat field correction on the thermal sensor.