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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I perform a factory reset?
A:
On the back of the camera there are two recessed buttons, one above the SD
Memory slot and one below the USB slot. The one above the SD Memory slot is
the factory reset button; the one below the USB slot is the soft reset (reboot)
button. To perform the factory reset, disconnect the power (either AC, DC, or PoE)
to the camera and hold the factory reset button in while you restore power. Hold
the button in until the red status light above the DC power input stops blinking and
goes solid.
Q: How do I perform a firmware upgrade?
A:
In the VideoIQ View software, right-click the camera to upgrade and choose
“Advanced…”. The pop-up dialog box will give you the option to upgrade the
firmware with a button. When you click the button you will need to browse to the
file on your local machine. The firmware file is of type “.image” and should be
about 15MB. Find the file, click “Upgrade”, and the progress dialog will notify you
when it is complete and prompt you to reboot the camera. Step by step
instructions and the latest firmware can be found here: http://support.videoiq.net/
view_1dot1
Q: My iCVR is configured for DHCP (factory default) and connected directly
to my PC by a crossover cable, but I can’t connect to it.
A:
Make sure you have a link light on the camera’s Ethernet port. Make sure any
personal firewall software, including Windows Firewall, is disabled or suspended.
Disable any other network connections, such as wireless. Check the IP address of
your PC (open a command prompt, type “ipconfig” and hit enter), if it’s not
169.254.x.x you’ll need to adjust your network settings. The camera will overlay its
IP address on the video for the first 5 minutes after bootup. Connect an analog
monitor to the camera’s BNC Video Out port to see what IP address the camera
has. Try to ping this IP from your PC, and/or try manually adding the IP address
shown on the monitor as a camera in View.
Q: What is the power draw of the iCVR?
A:
The iCVR Camera draws ~7W of power, the encoder draws ~6W. Both
devices can be powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet), 12VDC or 24VAC.
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