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CamV
u 500 VR Dome
Network
The Network Settings menus allow configuration of the unit’s network functionality. Key network settings
can be established such as ‘fixing’ the unit’s IP address and maximum transmission rate. E-mail, remote
reporting on alarm and FTP download can also be configured. Refer to the individual menus for
further details.
The Network page allows configuration of the unit’s network connections such as the name assigned to the
unit and its IP address.
The Live Trans(mission) page enables JPEG and MPEG profiles to be created for transmitting images via a
High, Medium or Low quality network connections to any viewing software or to another unit using this one
as an IP source.
The Multicast page allows recordings from the unit’s camera input to be forwarded to a port address;
enabling multiple viewers to view live data using a suitable media player without the need to directly connect
to the unit.
The Email page allows configuration of the Email feature. The unit can automatically transmit an e-mail to an
SMTP Server following an event i.e. on receipt of an alarm or a camera failure notice.
The Remote Reporting page allows a Remote Video Receiving Centre’s (RVRC) configuration details to be
entered. The RVRC will then be contacted following a selected event occurring i.e. reported alarm or
camera failure.
The Web Cam page allows the video input to be made available for transmission to a webserver via a
designated webcam server. The image can then be incorporated into a web page and accessed via a
standard web browser.
The FTP Download page allows data to be archived to a central FTP server. This could be on receipt of an
alarm, Activity activation or at a scheduled time to back-up recorded video.
The Firewall page allows configuration of the onboard firewall.
The Connections page displays the current live connections to the unit.