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URL
Enter the IP address that will send the IP stream
Port
Enter the port number to be used for this stream.
Camera Number
If a NetVu Server is being used, this parameter will specify which camera number from the Server
will be used to provide the stream.
FPS
Enter the frames per second that the camera has been set to deliver.
Via the Web Interface
The unit supports the capability to connect directly to IP Cameras (Cameras connected directly to a
network, broadcasting a digital video stream from an IP address). It can also connect to other NetVu
Connected DVR’s and treat one of the network feeds from that DVR as a digital video stream.
1.
Ensure IP Cameras are enabled in the Advanced Features menu (
System-
>Advanced Features
)
2.
Select
Cameras->Camera and Record Setup
3.
Select a free camera input.
Note:
Because the feed for this camera input will be delivered through the network, it is
recommended that you select an input that does not have a camera connected at the back
of the unit.
4.
Change the Camera Type for the selected camera input to ‘IP’.
5. Repeat this operation for each of the IP feeds to be connected
, save the page
.
6.
Click on
Cameras->IP-Camera and Record Setup
to configure each IP camera
feed.
7.
The camera type will be filled in for each of the selected IP cameras, logged
against the camera number that was selected.
8.
Select the type of IP Camera. If the feed is coming from a NetVu Connected
Server, select NetVu Server.
9.
Enter the URL of the IP video source in the next column.
10. If the video feed is coming from a NetVu Connected DVR
or a server with multiple
,
enter the camera
number on the source that will be used as the feed for this IP camera input. If
If
the source is
single
IP camera,
set to camera 1.
11. Enter the xx number into the IPCam Cam column.
12. Enter the Framerate that will be allocated to the camera. This should equate to the
camera’s internal setting
- this will be the maximum viewing or recording rate of the IP camera.
.