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ThermoVu DTM-500 User Guide | 860-00320-00 Rev B

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ThermoVu DTM-500

Page 1: ...ThermoVu DTM 500 User Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p1 User Guide ThermoVu DTM 500...

Page 2: ...1 3 PPPoE 8 1 2 2 DNS 9 1 2 3 Port Setting 9 1 2 4 DDNS 10 1 2 5 802 1x 11 1 3 Security 11 1 3 1 User Feature Not Available 11 1 3 2 Network Security 12 1 3 3 Registration Info not support 13 1 4 Sys...

Page 3: ...interface allows the user to remotely restart the device 25 Section 2 Contact Spec Warranty Disclaimer Safety and Regulatory 26 2 1 Contact Information 26 2 2 Specifications 27 2 3 Product Repair 28 2...

Page 4: ...you will need the device IP address Press and hold the display screen for approximately 3 seconds Enter the password the default is admin in the pop up NOTE The default activation password is intende...

Page 5: ...Address 1 1 2 Login Open a web browser and type the IP address in the URL At the web portal login prompt type the username and password Select Login to continue Note the default password for admin is...

Page 6: ...Password A pop up will appear noting to email dtm500 digitalallyinc com to generate a temporary password 1 1 4 Reset To clear the username and Password fields select the Reset Option Email the device...

Page 7: ...60 00320 00 Rev B p7 1 2 Network Configuration 1 2 1 Ethernet There are three options for obtaining and IP address 1 2 1 1 DHCP This is the default Ethernet configuration 1 2 1 2 Static Users can conf...

Page 8: ...ThermoVu DTM 500 User Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p8 1 2 1 3 PPPoE An option for Point to Point over Ethernet Username and Password are provided by your Internet Service Provider...

Page 9: ...0 User Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p9 1 2 2 DNS Under Network select the DNS option Update as needed Click Save 1 2 3 Port Setting Port Under Network select the Port option and the Port tab Update as nee...

Page 10: ...0 User Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p10 Port Mapping Under Network select the Port option and the Port Mapping tab Update as needed Click Save 1 2 4 DDNS Under Network select the DDNS option Update as nee...

Page 11: ...ion to devices trying to connect to a network Only the authenticated devices can connect the network This enhances security Under Network select the DDNS option Update as needed Click Save 1 3 Securit...

Page 12: ...ab Update as needed Click Save RTSP Authentication The DTM 500 does not support the use of RTSP Authentication ARP Protection This function protects a device from ARP attacks The gateway and the MAC a...

Page 13: ...ev B p13 IP Address Filtering Use IP address filtering to allow or deny access from specified IP address es Under Security select the Network Security option select the HTTPS tab Update as needed Clic...

Page 14: ...ic Info interface allows you to view the status of the current device Under System select the Basic Info option NOTE the fields can be updated by selecting the Refresh option below the Status section...

Page 15: ...h Latest Server Time The time is synchronized with the latest time of all servers in the network Time Zone Select the correct time zone System Time This parameter is available only when Sync Mode is s...

Page 16: ...ThermoVu DTM 500 User Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p16 DST The DST Interface offers the option of enabling disabling daylight saving time Update as needed Click Save 1 4 3 Server not supported...

Page 17: ...emperature will be measured Temperature Unit Default Fahrenheit The options are Celsius or Fahrenheit Temperature Alarm Threshold Default 99 60 The options are 86 F 113 F When the digital detection mo...

Page 18: ...alarm can be configured to an active state when either a Normal or High temperature is detected The alarm can be configured for an active state of 0 1 seconds to 20 seconds The normally open connecti...

Page 19: ...0 User Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p19 Volume Control The Volume Control interface allows controlling the audio level Under System select the Ports Devices option and the Volume Control tab Update as nee...

Page 20: ...ature applies when multiple images are loaded Standby Time s The time elapsed when the device does not detect an object to measure temperature The value is an integer in the range of 3s to 3600s The d...

Page 21: ...remove power during the firmware update Under System select the Maintenance option Select Browse to navigate and select the appropriate upgrade zip folder Select Upgrade once a file has been selected...

Page 22: ...ugh the Config Management interface Restore factory defaults When Default is selected all parameters are restored to factory defaults except the administrator login password network port parameters an...

Page 23: ...rameters and system time Select OK to continue Select Default to continue Select OK to continue Note the unit will restart when restoring factory defaults Exporting and Importing the System Configurat...

Page 24: ...Diagnosis Info interface can be used to export a file containing system logs and the configuration Select Export to begin Note select the Collect Image Debugging Info checkbox to include images Note T...

Page 25: ...r Guide 860 00320 00 Rev B p25 1 4 7 4 Device Restart Device Restart interface allows the user to remotely restart the device Select Restart to begin Select OK to continue Note the webpage will gray o...

Page 26: ...act Information 15612 College Blvd Lenexa KS 66219 Web www digitalallyinc com E mail info digitalallyinc com Phone 913 814 7774 Fax 913 814 7775 Customer Portal www digitalallyinc com login cfm Suppor...

Page 27: ...larm Mode Sound Alarm Counting Alarm Count Normal Count resettable Material Stainless Steel Aluminum Interface LANx1 Alarm Inputx2 Alarm Outputx1 Power Supply DC 12v 25 input Temperature Module Dimens...

Page 28: ...y applies only to defects in a unit s internal electronic components and circuitry and is void as to units that have been opened without prior authorization have experienced unauthorized repairs or ha...

Page 29: ...tal responsibility and all risks for connecting the product to the Internet including but not limited to network attack hacking and virus Digital Ally Inc strongly recommends that users take all neces...

Page 30: ...Make sure the power supply provides a stable voltage that meets the power requirements of the device Make sure the power supply s output power exceeds the total maximum power of all the connected dev...

Page 31: ...nd used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in wh...

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