User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Important Notices
- 2. Overview
- 3. Safety
- 4. Installation
- 4.1 Unpacking
- 4.2 Camera Installation
- 4.2.1 Installation Guidelines and Preparation
- 4.2.1.1 Cable wires between camera and DC/PoE power supply should be 20-22AWG.
- 4.2.1.2 Both the camera ant the end-equipment connected to it should be permanently connected to protective earth, using screw and washers. Wires should be made of cupper. Minimal grounding cable is 14AWG.
- 4.2.1.3 In case of using DC power supply:
- 4.2.1.4 Power supply (either POE injector or DC power supply) should be safety approved for local regulations.
- 4.2.1.5 Install the Ferrite on the operational cable as close as possible , max 5cm, from the system.
- 4.2.2 Mechanical Interface Preparation
- 4.2.3 Wall Mount Configuration
- 4.2.4 Pole Mount Configuration
- 4.2.5 Electrical ICD IP PoE Cable
- 4.2.1 Installation Guidelines and Preparation
- 5. Operation
- 5.1 First Time Credentials Setup
- 5.2 Logging Into Sarix TI Camera Web GUI
- 5.3 Changing Your Password
- 5.4 Main Window Overview
- 5.5 Live View Window
- 5.6 Status Window
- 5.7 Network Window
- 5.8 Streaming Window
- 5.9 Image Processing Window
- 5.10 Analytics Window
- 5.11 System Window
- 5.12 Logging Out from the Web GUI
- 6. Maintenance
- 7. Ordering Information
- 8. Index
Chapter 5: Operation Sarix TI Series Camera User Manual
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5.6.1 System Tab
The System tab allows viewing general parameters related to the camera settings and its
software/firmware.
Expand the System tab. The following opens:
Figure 5-11: Status Window - System Tab
The System tab consists of the following parameters:
System temperature: the "System On Chip" temperature.
System up time: the operating time since the last camera startup.
System load: a coded indication on how the system is busy.
ONVIF service URI: the Uniform Resource Indicator (URI), e.g., the ONVIF device web
service address.
IP address: the camera IP address.
Product: the camera name.
Serial number: the system Serial Number (S/N).
Firmware version: the version of the installed Firmware (FM).
Build date: the date of the FM creation.
MAC address: the camera unique Media Access Control (MAC) address.