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3.5.
Commonly used OIDs
The following tables will show commonly used OIDs. Note that different camera models have varying
functionality. Please see
“
OID supported matrix
”
in Section 3.5.12 for the list of OIDs that each camera
family supports.
Note:
For a complete list of available OIDs, request the URL http://<camera_ip>/oidtable.html from
any IQinVision camera.
For more information on any of these OIDs see the IQinVision Reference Manual.
3.5.1.
Audio support
Name
OID Value
Description
Audio input state
1.9.5
Enable/disable the audio input (microphone). Default is Disabled.
Audio input gain
1.9.1
Input amplification amount. Possible values are low, medium and
high with the default value medium.
Audio output state
1.9.6
Enable/disable the audio output (speaker). Default is disabled.
Audio output gain
1.9.4
Speaker amplification amount. Possible values are low, medium and
high with the default value medium.
Audio duplex
mode
1.9.7
Determines whether audio is half or full duplex. Default is full.
Audio password
1.9.10
Password required to send audio to the camera. The username is
“
audio
”
and the default password is
“
sound
”
. Note that these
passwords are case sensitive.
3.5.2.
Crop window
Name
OID Value
Description
Top edge
1.2.6.1
Top edge of crop window in pixels. Default is 0.
Width
1.2.6.2
Width of crop window in pixels. Default value is the width of the
imager itself.
Height
1.2.6.3
Height of crop window in pixels. Default value is the height of the
imager itself.
Left edge
1.2.6.4
Left edge of crop window in pixels. Default is 0.
Reset crop to
maximum size
1.2.6.5
Writing this write only OID with the value
“
1
”
will reset the crop
window back to factory default settings.
The crop window coordinate system uses the value (0,0) as the upper left corner of the image.
The default size for the crop window is the entire imager.