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Basic Operation and Configuration
Function
When the Function button is selected, the keypad changes
to a numeric keypad. A tool tip can be shown when a
function has been assigned to a number. Use the back
(
) arrow to return to the Control Panel.
Analytics On/Off
The F
-
Series ID camera Intrusion Detection analytics can be enabled or disabled from the
Live Video page. Detection area and tripwire alarms must be setup prior to use.
De-Ice On/Off
This button will turn the De-Ice heater on or off. The heater will run, controlled by the
thermostat, for approximately one hour unless turned off by the user again selecting the
De-Ice button.
2.3
Basic Camera Configuration
The following procedures describe how to do the most common basic camera configuration steps,
such as setting the camera IP address and hostname and changing the user passwords.
2.3.1
Expert and Admin Accounts
When a user logs in as
expert
or
admin
,
Setup
and
Maintenance
menus are available. The
Setup
menu is used to make adjustments to the camera features.
The basic camera configuration steps are accessed through the
Maintenance > Server
menu,
using the menus on the left side of the page. The
LAN Settings
,
Services
, and
Security Options
selections are described below (
Maintenance Menu > Server Page, pg. 21
). The
expert
login has
access to the
Server
pages. The
admin
login provides access to all configuration options. The login
passwords should be changed (
admin
login required) to prevent unauthorized access.
2.3.2
Setup Menu
The
Setup
menu is used for GEO Settings (Latitude and Longitude location),
Video setup,
thermal
(IR) camera setup, and defining Video Analytics motion detection zones for the F
-
Series ID camera.
For additional details, refer to
Adjustments to the IR settings should only be made by someone who has expertise with thermal
cameras and a thorough understanding of how the various settings affect the image. In most
installations, the only camera settings needed are available from the Web Control panel on the Live
Video page (Palettes and Polarity). Haphazard changes can lead to image problems including a
complete loss of video. Additional information is provided in
Thermal Image Setup - IR Page, pg. 36
When making configuration changes using the
Setup
page, most of the changes take effect
immediately, and it is not necessary to start and stop the server. However it is necessary to save the