User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Camera Installation
- Basic Operation and Configuration
- Advanced Configuration
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Advanced Configuration
3.2 Maintenance Menu
The following sections describe more advanced camera configuration options that require the admin
login. For the configuration changes in the remainder of this chapter, it is necessary to save the
changes, then stop and restart the server to make the changes effective.
The basic camera configuration settings (LAN Settings, Services, and Security Options) available
through the expert login are described in Server Menu, pg. 19. When logged in as admin, additional
Maintenance menus are accessible, including Sensor, Files and Product Info.
3.2.1 Sensor Menu
The configuration changes commonly used are done through the Sensor
menu. Described below are configuration steps from the Communications
and Modules selections.
Communications Menu
The primary IP configuration parameters, such as IP address, network
mask, and gateway, are configured with the LAN Settings page (refer to
LAN Settings, pg. 19). The Networking page can be used to configure
some of the other IP networking parameters.
Networking Page: Generally it is assumed the camera network will be secured through recognized
network security measures and best practices, such as limited physical access, firewalls, and so on.
As an additional security consideration, it is possible to restrict access to the camera to a limited
number of IP Addresses.
The default TCP port for most FLIR IP cameras is 1001. This is the port number that a client program
such as FLIR Latitude can use to communicate with the camera. If using an ONVIF-compliant VMS
as a client, refer to VMS Remote, below.