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Pagina 1 - Digital Sprite 2

Digital Sprite 2 Network Guide

Pagina 2 - Contents

Dedicated Micros ©200610DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionPictures/Second / milliseconds This allows the record settings to be congured as eit

Pagina 3 - Network Conguration

Dedicated Micros ©2006100DS2 Network Guide5. Click OK.6. You will be presented with the directory structure on the unit, locate and select the etc

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Dedicated Micros ©2006101DS2 Network Guide7. The following les are all stored in the etc directory.

Pagina 5 - Simple Conguration

Dedicated Micros ©2006102DS2 Network Guide8. There are two ways of opening and editing these les, depending on the le that is selected.hosts and p

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Dedicated Micros ©2006103DS2 Network Guide9. Once you have completed the conguration Save the le.10. When you close the le you will be prompted

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Dedicated Micros ©2006104DS2 Network GuideNote: If you are not prompted ensure you upload the le to the unit for the conguration to take affect.Str

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Dedicated Micros ©2006105DS2 Network Guide# The label is used as the description in the Alarm Connection Page on the DS2.# i.e. the label location1 wo

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Dedicated Micros ©2006106DS2 Network Guide reset=AT&F init=ATE0&C1&D2+WS45=4 save=AT&W negate_dtr=0 type=2paths.iniThis le is part of

Pagina 10 - DS2 Network Guide

Dedicated Micros ©2006107DS2 Network GuideNote: Ethernet proles can also be entered in the proles le instead of using the web interface page.# DS2

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Dedicated Micros ©2006108DS2 Network Guide# ================# Entries are as follows# [Partition name]# path = <pathname># file_size = <file_

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Dedicated Micros ©2006109DS2 Network Guide# ———————————-# Drive Partition Options# ———————————-# 10 MegaByte Partition - 10485760 - For hard disk si

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Dedicated Micros ©200611DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionConnected The unit can automatically detect if a camera source is present, the corres

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Dedicated Micros ©2006110DS2 Network Guide################################################################### object=cgi live_cams=1-16 replay_cams=1-

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Dedicated Micros ©2006111DS2 Network GuideAppendix C – Port Assignment on the unitPort AllocationIt is possible to identify specic ports that will be

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Dedicated Micros ©2006112DS2 Network GuideAppendix D –Unit Serial and Network CablesDM RS232 Debug Cable (supplied)The RS232 Debug cable can be used t

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Dedicated Micros ©2006113DS2 Network GuideThe DM 485 Bus cable is supplied for connectivity to peripheral DM devices such as Alarm Modules and Relay M

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Dedicated Micros ©2006114DS2 Network GuideAppendix F – SMS Message FormatThe unit supports GSM communications and SMS messaging. This allows the unit

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Dedicated Micros ©2006115DS2 Network GuideAlarmThis report is generated when an alarm is received on the unit.ALARM?<name>&<time>&

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Dedicated Micros ©2006116DS2 Network Guidename This is the system name congured on the unit.time This is the local julian time of the message. The

Pagina 21 - Advanced Conguration

Dedicated Micros ©2006117DS2 Network GuideAppendix G - Advanced Conguration via OSDThis section details the option to congure Network options via th

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Dedicated Micros ©2006118DS2 Network GuideDial / Retry Timeout If for any reason the initial connection attempt between the unit and the remote stati

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Dedicated Micros ©2006119DS2 Network Guide15 char15 char15 char15 char15 char15 char15 char15 charEnabled, DisabledEmail SettingsConnection profileMai

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Dedicated Micros ©200612DS2 Network GuideNote: Because the feed for this camera input will be delivered through the network, it is recommended that

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Dedicated Micros ©2006120DS2 Network GuideEnabled, DisabledEnabled, DisabledEnabled, DisabledEnabled, DisabledEnabled, DisabledReport SettingsReport s

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Dedicated Micros ©2006121DS2 Network GuideSMS Server It is possible to enable the unit to become an SMS Server to receive and log SMS message, highli

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Dedicated Micros ©2006122DS2 Network GuideNote: If any changes are made within this menu the Pin number must be re-entered each time.Function Descri

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Dedicated Micros ©2006123DS2 Network GuideSingle FTP Session Enabling Single FTP Session will result in avoiding the need to carry out the login/logo

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Dedicated Micros ©2006124DS2 Network GuideWebcam ActivationActiveDay Night WeekendFunction DescriptionActive The webcam function can be selected t

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Dedicated Micros ©2006125DS2 Network GuideEntry XX From Port, Entry XX To Port This identies the TCP ports that are supported on the system and avai

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Dedicated Micros ©2006126DS2 Network Guide Having this log contain the above information ensures ease of identication of Operators/Administrators th

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Dedicated Micros ©2006127DS2 Network GuideAdditional InformationCommand Reference ListCommand lineCommand Description<ESC> m\Ether_IP\xxx.xxx.x

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Dedicated Micros ©2006128DS2 Network GuideIndexAccessing the Conguration Web Pages ... 4Additional Information ...

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Dedicated Micros ©2006129DS2 Network GuideTo force the unit into one of the operation mode: ... 70To protect existing recorded ima

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Dedicated Micros ©200613DS2 Network Guide5. As the unit can be connected to a LAN or WAN network it is possible to identify the maximum bit rate for

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Dedicated Micros ©200614DS2 Network GuideDHCP Gateway If the unit is to be installed in a DHCP network, this option would display the gateway that wa

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Dedicated Micros ©200615DS2 Network GuideSelection of manufacturer/model within the conguration pages will give control of the cameras. Common teleme

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Dedicated Micros ©200616DS2 Network GuideTelemetry Setup Once the protocol has been selected it is possible to access the camera menus. This allows

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Dedicated Micros ©200617DS2 Network Guide2. Select System -> Serial Ports & Telemetry.3. Using the drop down list on the associated Communi

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Dedicated Micros ©200618DS2 Network GuideBaud rate, parity, etc This allows the communication settings to be congured, note when telemetry is select

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Dedicated Micros ©200619DS2 Network GuideHow to Congure Matrix ControlThe unit can be incorporated into an existing analogue matrix installation and

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Dedicated Micros ©20062DS2 Network GuideWhilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, Dedicated Micros reserve the ri

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Dedicated Micros ©200620DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionSerial1 & Serial2 Serial ports 1 & 2 are RS-232 ports and can have the followin

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Dedicated Micros ©200621DS2 Network GuideAdvanced CongurationHow to Congure Prole RecordingThe unit supports MultiMode recording. This offers the a

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Dedicated Micros ©200622DS2 Network GuideUsing the Prole WizardIt is possible to set the unit recording conguration based on the users priorities. U

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Dedicated Micros ©200623DS2 Network Guide9. Save options by selecting Save Settings button.The unit is now ready for Prole Recording.Editing Camera P

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Dedicated Micros ©200624DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionMPEG4 Prole Name This is a user dened description that identies a particular set of

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Dedicated Micros ©200625DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionProle Name This eld can be edited to something signicant for the Administrator.Recor

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Dedicated Micros ©200626DS2 Network GuideNote: The Record Duration at the top of the menu gives an indication of the number of days and hours storage

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Dedicated Micros ©200627DS2 Network Guide4. To record the audio associated with Camera 2, enable Audio in 2.5. To record the Audio coming in from

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Dedicated Micros ©200628DS2 Network GuideThis can then trigger a number of operations such as FTP alarm notication and increase camera recording rate

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Dedicated Micros ©200629DS2 Network GuideInhibit when moving If the VMD notication is to be disabled when the Operator is controlling the camera, e

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Dedicated Micros ©20063DS2 Network GuideNetwork CongurationThis manual is designed to help with the advanced conguration of the unit using the on-bo

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Dedicated Micros ©200630DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionCreate Database Entry This will record an event in the database using the VMD Zone numb

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Dedicated Micros ©200631DS2 Network GuideArchive Event This will mark the VMD event for automatic download to the FTP Server identied or to the Arch

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Dedicated Micros ©200632DS2 Network Guide13. It is possible to have a grid overlay displayed on the image to assist in placing the zone areas, select

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Dedicated Micros ©200633DS2 Network Guide15. If you want to use the default zone settings you can select the default grid option, this will place 16

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Function DescriptionCamera This is a drop down list of the video inputs on the unit, selecting one of the inputs will display the corresponding vide

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Dedicated Micros ©200635DS2 Network GuideGraticule On Displays a grid to assist in identifying and creating zone areas. Note: This is disabled when

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Dedicated Micros ©200636DS2 Network GuideHow to Enable and Congure AlarmsThe unit supports 20 alarm inputs which can be individually congured. This

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Dedicated Micros ©200637DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionInput This identies which input is being congured. The unit supports 20 on-board alar

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Dedicated Micros ©200638DS2 Network GuideNuisance Count This is a repetitive detector value. When an alarm is received on the unit it will store the

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Dedicated Micros ©200639DS2 Network Guide10. The Zone OR input allows you to congure a situation where an alarm received on either of the zone alarm

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Dedicated Micros ©20064DS2 Network GuideAccessing the Conguration Web PagesThe unit is congured using on the on-board web pages. To access these:Not

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Dedicated Micros ©200640DS2 Network GuideNote: There are a number of zones which have been pre-congured; Zone 27 Archive Slow, Zone 28 Archive Fault

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Dedicated Micros ©200641DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionSelect Zone Cameras This allows you to select one or more cameras that will be associat

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Dedicated Micros ©200642DS2 Network GuideChange Standard Record Rate This will change the record rate of the cameras that have been identied in the

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Dedicated Micros ©200643DS2 Network GuideHow to Congure Alarm PresetsThe unit supports the ability to automatically send a camera to a preset positio

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Dedicated Micros ©200644DS2 Network GuideContact Number The Auxiliary input and the additional alarm modules support sixteen input contacts any of th

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Dedicated Micros ©200645DS2 Network GuideGlobal Alarm It is possible to congure any of the onboard or additional module relays to be the default glo

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Dedicated Micros ©200646DS2 Network Guide Enabling PPP for dialling into the unit Enabling PPP and identifying specic modems for dial up Congurin

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Dedicated Micros ©200647DS2 Network Guide1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16EVENTGOTOCOPYMENULIVE PLAY SPOT RECORDMODECat5 SerialISDNSerialCat5ISDN

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Dedicated Micros ©200648DS2 Network Guide# <Username & Profile Label> <Password> <Port> <Phone No> <IP Address Ran

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Dedicated Micros ©200649DS2 Network GuideWhen you’ve entered those elds remember to select under what circumstances you want to the unit to dialout o

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Dedicated Micros ©20065DS2 Network GuideSimple CongurationHow to Congure Global ParametersThere are some parameters that can be set that will affect

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Dedicated Micros ©200650DS2 Network Guide1. Click on Start-> Control panel -> Network Connections2. Select ‘Create a new Connection’.3. On th

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Dedicated Micros ©200651DS2 Network Guide10. Click ‘OK’. You should now see the new user in the users list. Make sure it has a tick in the box next

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Dedicated Micros ©200652DS2 Network Guide13. Click ‘OK’, then ‘NEXT’ and then ‘FINISH’The PC should now be set up for alarm receiving.Using PPP as a b

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Dedicated Micros ©200653DS2 Network GuideCREATE A CONNECTION PROFILE1. Use FTP client software to connect to the unit.To connect to the unit type the

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Dedicated Micros ©200654DS2 Network Guide# -------------------# Profiles Table List# -------------------# <Username & Profile Label> <

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Dedicated Micros ©200655DS2 Network Guide1. Click on Alarms/VMD -> Alarm/VMD Reporting. 2. The primary connection uses the network port.3. To se

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Dedicated Micros ©200656DS2 Network GuideNote: The ISDN TA could be replaced with a modem which then dials another modem connected to a PPP Server.Th

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Dedicated Micros ©200657DS2 Network GuideNote: It is possible to identify the host information, as displayed on the web page, within the hosts le

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Dedicated Micros ©200658DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionPrimary Host This is the IP address or name of the initial host that the unit will tran

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Dedicated Micros ©200659DS2 Network GuideReport Startup Reporting This will send an alarm report when the unit starts up, this will identify any syst

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Dedicated Micros ©20066DS2 Network GuideLanguage The unit web conguration pages can be displayed in the language that is most suitable to the countr

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Dedicated Micros ©200660DS2 Network Guide8. It is possible to enable an FTP download and more regular intervals by enabling the polled option, once

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Dedicated Micros ©200661DS2 Network GuideUsername To access an FTP Server it is necessary to go through an authentication process, this is the userna

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Dedicated Micros ©200662DS2 Network GuideThe typical process for SMS messaging is: The unit will send a message to the mobile phone. This can be on

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Dedicated Micros ©200663DS2 Network Guide6. Enter the callback prole in 0 and 1, this is the route the text message from the Operator will take whe

Pagina 92 - Reviewing the Unit Logs

Dedicated Micros ©200664DS2 Network GuideReport startup This will enable the unit to transmit a message on power up of the unit.Report alarms Sends

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Dedicated Micros ©200665DS2 Network Guideprole This can be a number or name that has been congured on the SMS Set-up page, this will be via the ser

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Dedicated Micros ©200666DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionConnection Prole It is possible for the e-mail to be transmitted via the Ethernet netw

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Dedicated Micros ©200667DS2 Network GuideAlternatively it is also possible to highlighted protected recordings and un-protect these so they can be ove

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Dedicated Micros ©200668DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionStart Date and time This allows you to enter the start time and date for the period you

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Dedicated Micros ©200669DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionLast database reset time This is a read only section and is generated by the unit, it i

Pagina 98 - Appendix A

Dedicated Micros ©20067DS2 Network GuideSection Feature DescriptionHome Register Note: Conguration and registration of the unit is carried out

Pagina 99 - Appendix B – .ini Files

Dedicated Micros ©200670DS2 Network GuideDAYTime This identies the time when the unit will switch to Day operation mode.NIGHTTime This identies th

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Dedicated Micros ©200671DS2 Network GuideWhen the override time entered elapses the unit will go back to the normal operating mode and the screen will

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Dedicated Micros ©200672DS2 Network GuideIt is possible to integrate the unit into a system where text information can be stored with the relevant ima

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Dedicated Micros ©200673DS2 Network Guide5. Enter the text information in the .ini le, the example details how the le is congured and shows an ty

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Dedicated Micros ©200674DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionNumber of lines in Image This is the number of lines that will be displayed in live and

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Dedicated Micros ©200675DS2 Network GuidePort assignment All four serial ports on the BX2 support the option for Text In Image, it is also possible t

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Dedicated Micros ©200676DS2 Network GuideKeyword Triggers This ties in with the 32 keywords previously congured. Enable the keyword(s) that is be us

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Dedicated Micros ©200677DS2 Network GuideNote: If you enable this function ensure the IP address of the PC you are using to congure the system is al

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Dedicated Micros ©200678DS2 Network GuideAlternatively it is possible to identify the supported ports and also determine who is connected to the unit

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Dedicated Micros ©200679DS2 Network Guide192.168.3.1/26 255.255.255.192 0 - 63192.168.3.1/27 255.255.255.224 0 – 31192.168.3.1/28 255.255.255.240

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Dedicated Micros ©20068DS2 Network GuideLive options Telemetry controls This option allows the live pages to be tailored to the Operators requiremen

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Dedicated Micros ©200680DS2 Network GuideHow to Congure WatermarkingThe unit supports the facility to watermark recorded images. It is also possible

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Dedicated Micros ©200681DS2 Network GuideHow to Congure the Webcam functionalityAny of the video inputs on the unit can be made available to be trans

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Dedicated Micros ©200682DS2 Network Guide7. Enter the update interval in seconds, this identies the time between updated les being transmitted fro

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Dedicated Micros ©200683DS2 Network Guide2. Enable batch transfer and images will be transmitted to the FTP Server in a ‘batch’, e.g. the unit will

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Dedicated Micros ©200684DS2 Network GuideWebcam Resolution This is the resolution of the images, dened in the Camera and Record Setup Page, that are

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Dedicated Micros ©200685DS2 Network GuideThe Video Account section allows operators that are tasked to monitor the unit to be added to the system. Whe

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Dedicated Micros ©200686DS2 Network Guide2. Modify the information as required.3. Press Save, the unit will update the information.To delete an ac

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Dedicated Micros ©200687DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionSystem Accounts Administration Within this section the system accounts that have been p

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Dedicated Micros ©200688DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionComb Filter Enabled The Comb Filter improves image clarity and is turned on by default.

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Dedicated Micros ©200689DS2 Network GuideFunction DescriptionComb Filter This feature improves image clarity and is turned on by default. Some NTSC

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Dedicated Micros ©20069DS2 Network GuideWhen setting the unit for Standard recording the unit will record JPEG images. To congure the standard record

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Dedicated Micros ©200690DS2 Network GuideRelay Test PageThe relay test page allows you to test the onboard relays and the additional relay modules. Th

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Dedicated Micros ©200691DS2 Network GuideWatermarkingThis option has already been covered in the Conguration section of this manual; please refer to

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Dedicated Micros ©200692DS2 Network GuideReviewing the Unit LogsThe unit can be congured to produce a number of log les, these are for:PPP connectio

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Dedicated Micros ©200693DS2 Network GuideLog illegal le Any web access to a CGI protected directory or non-access existent le will be logged with

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Dedicated Micros ©200694DS2 Network GuideThe Security Log identies the users that have attempted to access the Conguration pages or any password pro

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Dedicated Micros ©200695DS2 Network GuideContent-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii;Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<!doctype html public “-//w3c//dt

Pagina 127 - Additional Information

Dedicated Micros ©200696DS2 Network GuideThis ensures current and recent information is always available.The information detailed is; Time and date, R

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Dedicated Micros ©200697DS2 Network GuideThis is an example of the details that are contained in the logs; this shows an unauthorised user trying to a

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Dedicated Micros ©200698DS2 Network GuideAppendix AReset using TelnetAn alternative option for resetting the unit is to connect to the unit using teln

Pagina 130 - Installed by

Dedicated Micros ©200699DS2 Network GuideAppendix B – .ini FilesEditing the ini Files using FTP Client ApplicationThere are a number of parameters tha

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