Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- IME and IXE Series Network IP Cameras
- Important Notices
- Introduction
- Operation
- Zoom and Focus Controls
- Live Video Page
- Settings Page
- System Tab
- Changing the Device Name
- Enabling LEDs
- Configuring SMTP Server
- Configuring Time Server Settings
- Customizing the Appearance of the Text Overlay
- Customizing the Appearance of the Image Overlay
- Generating a System Log
- Rebooting the Camera
- Restoring All Camera Defaults
- Downloading a Full Backup of Camera Settings
- Uploading a Backup File to Restore Camera Settings
- Network Tab
- Imaging Tab
- Configuring the Orientation of the Scene
- Changing the Digital Processing Settings
- Selecting Exposure Settings
- Day Night Settings
- Configuring Manual Focus Settings
- Selecting Tone Map Settings
- Turning On Window Blanking
- Turning Off Window Blanking
- Deleting a Window Blanking Area
- Restoring Window Blanking Defaults
- A/V Streams Tab
- Users Tab
- Events Tab
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Introduction
The Sarix
®
IME and IXE Series IP cameras feature SureVision technology that seamlessly delivers advanced low-light performance with wide
dynamic range (WDR) and anti-bloom technologies that operate simultaneously. They are part of Pelco’s Enhanced (E) range of cameras,
providing industry-leading image quality and performance.
The IME Series mini dome and IXE Series box cameras are easy to install, offer flexible mounting options, and use a standard Web browser for
easy remote setup and administration.
IME Series and IXE Series cameras easily connect to Pelco IP and hybrid systems such as Endura
®
version 2.0 (or later), Digital Sentry
®
version
7.3 (or later), and DX4700/DX4800 hybrid video recorders. Each IME and IXE camera is also conformant with ONVIF
®
Profile S for connection with
third-party software. Pelco offers an application programming interface (API) and software developer’s kit (SDK) for interfacing with Pelco’s IP
cameras.
This document describes the operation of Sarix IME Series mini dome and IXE Series box cameras and the user interface configuration.