Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Default settings to access the camera
- Network access
- Camera configuration
- Configuration menu overview
- Local configuration
- System time
- Network settings
- Recording parameters
- Video image
- OSD (On Screen Display)
- Text overlay
- Privacy masks
- Picture overlay
- Motion detection alarms
- Tamper-proof alarms
- Exception alarms
- Alarm inputs and outputs
- Face detection
- Audio exception detection
- Cross line detection
- Intrusion detection
- Defocus detection
- Scene change detection
- Region entrance detection
- Region exiting detection
- Unattended baggage detection
- Object removal detection
- Snapshot parameters
- NAS settings
- Storage devices
- Recording schedule
- RS-485 settings
- Object counting
- Camera management
- Camera operation
TruVision Series 4 IP Camera Configuration Manual 9
Camera configuration
This chapter explains how to configure the cameras through a web browser.
Once the camera hardware has been installed, configure the camera’s settings through
the web browser. You must have administrator rights in order to configure the cameras
over the internet.
The camera web browser lets you configure the camera remotely using your PC. Web
browser options may vary depending on camera model.
There are two main menus in the configuration panel:
Local configuration
Configuration
Configuration menu overview
Use the Configuration panel to configure the network, camera settings, alarms, users,
transactions and other parameters such as upgrading the firmware. See Figure 2 below
for descriptions of the configuration menus available.
Figure 2: Configuration window (Device Information tab selected)
Configuration menus Description
1.
System
Defines basic device information including SN, the current firmware
version, time settings, maintenance, and serial port parameters. See
“System time” on page 12 for further information.
2.
Network
Defines the parameters required to access the camera over a network
.
See “Network settings” on page 13 for further information on the setup.
3.
Video/Audio
Defines recording parameters.