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VideoEdge NVR 4.1 Release Notes
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8200-2735-07 D0
Default Username and Password
The Axis handler does not try to use a default user name or default password. However, if the
selected password group fails to authenticate to the camera, then proceed to use:
Username: root
Password: pass
NOTE: These are associated for password group 0 (default)
Limitations
When LensWdr property is set to “1”, the Axis camera‟s wide dynamic range setting will be
set to “on” for some cameras but for other cameras it will be set to “wdr3” instead of “wdr1” or
“wdr2”. When the property is set to “0” then the camera setting will be set to “off”.
The AudioInputVolume property ( input gain ) can be set in increments of 3 but not
increments of 1.5. The property does not accommodate the “mute”, “auto” and non-integer
values of the audio input gain setting and as a consequence “unknown” will be displayed as
the value of the “AudioInputVolume” property if the audio input gain is set to those values.
The Zoom speed of Axis 233D is fixed (un-adjustable). The zoom in/out will take the same
time to complete.
For cameras that claim to support absolute and auto focus but fail to provide minFocus and
maxFocus (the focus range), the NVR web page (Image Settings -> Lens/Sensor) will display
the Auto-Focus option but will not display the focus range when Auto-Focus is disabled. The
Axis 215 is an example of such a camera.
Axis Q7406 (tested version v5.11 and lower) does not support PTZ position query. Hence the
NVR will not be able to obtain the current status of the Auto-Focus and Auto-Iris. Therefore
the NVR web page (Image Settings -> Lens/Sensor) will present the Auto-Focus and Auto-Iris
checkboxes for the purpose of enabling/disabling Auto focus/Iris, but will not be able to show
the correct status of these two properties.
Due to the limitation of the cameras, NVR is not able to re-use the same HTTP connection for
multiple PTZ actions due to the HTTP protocol, which might result in higher PTZ latency.
The victor client activity window shows an unexpected extra offline entry and online entry for
the Axis 207W camera after it has been disconnected and then reconnected. This second
offline/online entry is due to an apparent flaw in the Axis 207W camera.
Q1755 without PT head installed will still show up as a PTZ camera in NVR. However, none
of the PTZ function will work. This limitation could apply to all cameras that has built-in
PT/PTZ head support.
Older versions of the Axis handler may have set the “exposure”, “input gain”, “wdr” and other
parameters on some Axis cameras to invalid values.
The camera‟s web interface can be used to determine whether the camera parameters have
been set to invalid values. Click “setup->System Options->Advanced->Plain Config” and then
select the appropriate parameter group ( image source, PTZ, etc). The invalid values will be
displayed but will be appended with “( not supported?). The Axis handler will also see the
“(not supported?)” in the parameter value strings it reads from the camera. If any invalid
values are found then use the camera‟s web interface to change invalid settings to valid
settings.
A change was made to the Axis handler recently to designate Axis cameras by VAPIX
version.
This is an internal id change for internal code organization, and is not user visible. However,
due to the change, if you have any existing Axis cameras attached to your NVR from before