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USER MANUAL
Access Control
CBC (America) cameras support dual-level password-protected access control.
Camera authentication is compatible with RFC-2068 HTTP 1.1 and is supported
by all standard browsers and video surveillance software.
There are two types of users with the following reserved names:
a dmin ‒ has full access to all camera settings and the video.
viewer ‒ has viewing access to all current camera settings and the video.
Setting and removing the passwords is the privilege of the admin user, while the
viewer can only use the existing password, but not change it. Factory defaults
erase all current passwords for both the admin and the viewer. A newly
shipped camera has no password protection and allows full anonymous access
from the network. In case the admin password has not been set, the camera has
full anonymous access from the network, even if the viewer password has been
set.
Access control setup consists of three steps:
1.
Set a dmin password (using http commands or using the cameraʼs web
page.
2.
Log-in using the admin password and set the viewer password.
3.
Convey the viewer password to the users.
In order to delete viewer password, log-in as admin and change the viewer
password to a reserved password empt y ‒ this would restore the full
anonymous access to the camera. The a dmin user can change the viewer
password at any time, even without knowing the current viewer password.
NOTE:
if the a d min password has been set and forgotten, it can only be erased through
reprogramming the cameraʼs firmware, or by accessing the camera registers via developersʼ register access
from MP100 software.
Motion Detection
On-camera motion detection is currently not available on CBC (America)
panoramic cameras. Future releases will have this feature incorporated. Users
who have interest in this feature please visit CBC (America) website from time to
time for latest updates and/or firmware upgrades.