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March 2018
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Basic Operation and Configuration
Sensor > Modules > Video
By default, two video streams are enabled for the camera: Video 0 and Video 1. The 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.
Caution!
To modify parameters that affect a particular IP Video stream from the camera, select the appropriate
link at the top of the page (for example,
Video 0
).
The default RTP Settings for connecting to an IP video stream from the F-Series are shown in the
illustration. The RTP Port and the Stream Name are used when establishing a session from a client.
Given the camera IP address of 192.168.250.116, the
complete connection string for each of the video stream is as
follows:
VIDEO 0 - rtsp://192.168.250.116:554/ch0
VIDEO 1 - rtsp://192.168.250.116:554/ch1
In some networks, the RTP/RTSP traffic is carried (tunneled)
over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) as that may allow
the traffic to cross network boundaries and firewalls. While
this method involves more overhead due to encapsulation, it
may be necessary for clients to access the video streams
when HTTP proxies are used.
Adjustments to these settings should only be made by someone trained with thermal cameras
and a thorough understanding of how the various settings affect the image.
Haphazard changes can lead to image problems including a complete loss of video.