User Guide

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Basic Operation and Configuration
2.4.2 Setup Menu
The menu is used for GEO Settings, camera setup, and defining parameters for surveillance
zones.
When configuration changes are made with the web browser, the settings are saved to a
configuration file. It is a good idea to make a backup of the existing configuration file prior to making
changes, and another backup once the changes are finalized. If necessary the camera can be
restored to its original factory configuration or one of the saved configurations (refer to
).
It is necessary to have control of the camera to make Setup changes. Changes made through the
menu have an immediate effect (it is not necessary to stop and restart the server). To use
these settings at power up, it is necessary to save the changes.
Adjustments to the IR settings should only be made by someone who has expertise with thermal
cameras and a thorough understanding of how the various settings affect the image. In most
installations, the only camera settings needed are available from the Web Control panel on the Live
Video page (Scene Presets, Polarity, Palettes, and AGC). Haphazard changes can lead to image
problems including a complete loss of video.
Video
By default, two video streams are enabled for each camera: Video 0 and Video 1 are sourced from
the DLTV camera, Video 2 and Video 3 are sourced from the IR thermal imager. All video streams
are available for viewing from a client program such as FLIR Latitude, a stand-alone video player, or
a third-party VMS (including ONVIF systems).
Camera Control