Restore default settings
Use the
Upgrade & Maintenance
tab window to restore factory default settings to the
camera.
Restore:
Restore all the parameters, except the IP parameters, to the default
settings.
Default:
Restore all the parameters to the default settings.
Note
: If the video standard is changed, it will not be restored to its original setting when
Restore
or
Default
is used.
To restore default settings:
1. From the menu toolbar, click
Configuration
>
System
>
Maintenance
>
Upgrade
& Maintenance
.
2. Click either
Restore
or
Default
. A window showing user authentication appears.
3. Enter the admin password and click
OK
.
4. Click
OK
in the pop-up message box to confirm restoring operation.
Import or export a configuration file
The administrator can export and import configuration settings from the camera. This is
useful for copying configuration settings from an existing camera to a new camera or
backing up camera settings.
Note
: Only the administrator can import or export configuration files.
To import or export a configuration file:
1. Click
Configuration
>
System
>
Maintenance
>
Upgrade & Maintenance
.
2. Click
Browse
under Import Config. File to select the local configuration file and then
click
Import
to start importing the configuration file.
3. Click
Export
under Export Config. File and set the saving path to save the
configuration file.
Upgrade firmware
The camera firmware is stored in the flash memory. Use the upgrade function to write
the firmware file into the flash memory.
Firmware should be upgraded when it has become outdated. When upgrading the
firmware, all existing settings are unchanged. Only the new features are added with
their default settings.
The camera selects the corresponding firmware file automatically. Cookies and data in
the web browser are automatically deleted when the firmware is updated.
To upgrade the firmware version:
1. Download the latest camera firmware from our web site at
www.interlogix.com/video/category/ip-cameras.
2. When the firmware file has downloaded, extract the file to the required destination.
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