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Photos

Server PushHalf size, Full size, Pull
SnapshotsHalf size, Full size, Last Shot, Zoom, Hugesize
Server Push
Half size Push
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
http://192.168.2.64/cgi-bin/halfsize.srvpushs view-source:http://192.168.2.64/cgi-bin/halfsize.srvpushs

The Server push function effectively pushes new snapshots into your Web browser continuously. The frame rate depends on how fast the AXIS Camera Server can deliver the snapshot data over the available network bandwidth. Therefore, you cannot adjust the frequency of the Server push snapshots within your Web browser. In order to limit the memory overhead that this facility demands, a maximum number of 5 clients can simultaneously activate a Server push link to the same camera. Once this client threshold has been exceeded, a single snapshot image is produced for all additional clients that are trying to activate the link.

Note:
The Server push technique is currently supported by Netscape Navigator only. To get a similar functionality with other browsers you might first download a free copy of the AXIS ActiveX Camera Control software.


Full size Push
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
http://192.168.2.64/cgi-bin/fullsize.srvpushb
Doublesize Browser Refresh Pull <camerawink.html>

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Snapshots
HALFSIZE
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
http://192.168.2.64/halfsize.jpg
width=176 height=144
4k halfsize.jpg?compression=high
10k halfsize.jpg?compression=medium
12k halfsize.jpg?compression=low
Excellent for thumbnails. Hardware generated in 0.3 seconds.

FULLSIZE
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
http://192.168.2.64/fullsize.jpg
width=352 height=288
11k fullsize.jpg?compression=high
23k fullsize.jpg?compression=medium
30k fullsize.jpg?compression=low
The standard resolution, hardware generated in 0.5 seconds.

LASTSHOT
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
http://192.168.2.64/lastshot.jpg
The last image taken, either as ‘fullsize’ or ‘halfsize’. Primarily intended for software applications for archiving a buffered image. Note: ‘lastshot’ is also updated when the front panel button is pressed (‘fullsize’ format).

ZOOM
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
&compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
http://192.168.2.64/zoom.jpg
8k http://192.168.2.64/zoom.jpg?compression=low
15k http://192.168.2.64/zoom.jpg?compression=medium
24k http://192.168.2.64/zoom.jpg?compression=high
This is a cutout from the center of ‘hugesize’, and takes about 8 seconds to generate. The ‘zoom’ type is equivalent to:
hugesize.jpg?top=144&left=176&width=352&height=288
  • Parameter values are truncated to multiples of 8 (45 is truncated to 40.)
  • top+height must not exceed 576 pixels (the "hugesize" height.)
  • left+width must not exceed 704 pixels (the "hugesize" width.)
    ?top=&left=&width=&height= &compression=
  • 640x480 * http://192.168.2.64/zoom.jpg?width=640&height=480&logo=on&clock=off

    HUGESIZE
    &compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
    &top= &left= &width= &height=
    &compression= &color= &clock= &rotation= &mirror= &axislogo=
    &top= &left= &width= &height=
    http://192.168.2.64/hugesize.jpg
    width=704 height=576
    17k- 19k - 20k hugesize.jpg?compression=high
    13k - 40k - 39k hugesize.jpg?compression=medium
    64k - 71k hugesize.jpg?compression=low
    Note: Loading a hugesize.jpg does not update or change the lastshot.jpg. Clock is not included in 90deg or 270deg rotations of hugesize.

  • CONTROLS ControlsHard Reset, Configuration, CRON, Update/Upgrade Flash EEPROM Firmware, Settings

    HARDRESET Accessing this image interrupts power.

    CONFIGURATION Log in to change default image parameters.
    http configuration, Image (including displayed text), Clock

    CRON
    Update/Upgrade Flash EEPROM Firmware
    How to upgrade Flash EEPROM
    http://www.axis.com/techsup/cam_servers/howto_upgrade.htm
    Firmware
    http://www.axis.com/techsup/cam_servers/cam_200/firmware.asp
    Update directory
    http://www.axis.com/ftp/pub_soft/cam_srv/neteye_200/
    Latest
    http://www.axis.com/ftp/pub_soft/cam_srv/neteye_200/latest/

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    SETTINGS

    Modifying the config file using FTP:

    To modify the config file you need to launch an FTP application, transfer the file to your computer for editing, and then send the file back to the camera server.
    1. FTP cameraname where cameraname is the IP address of your Axis NetEye 200 (as you specify it in your web-browser)
    2. Login
    3. get config which will get the configuration file.
    4. quit or bye to exit FTP.
    5. Now, edit the config file using any editor. In windows 95, use the wordpad editor. Edit those parameters you desire. It is highly recommended that you change the password, since all Axis products are shipped with this password as default.
    6. Once finished with the editing, save the file as config. Then start the FTP again as before.
    7. Use put config CONFIG, in this command, the second, uppercase config will save the configuration file permanently.

    Transfer the file to your computer for editing using File Transfer Protocol.
    (above is reference only, make changes within your local file system.
    File to upload:

    Parameter values:

    Here you see a listing of some of those parameters which are relevant to the product. Most parameters are obvious by their names. These are the names as you find them in the config file.


    (AXIS 200 AXIS 200 V1.32 Oct 23 1998. S/N: 00408C242CE8)
    The first line names the product, the software version and its date and the serial number which is identical to the hardecoded Ethernet address

    --- CONFIG MENU

    • NODE_ADDR. : 00 40 8C 24 2C E8
      This is the Ethernet 'machine address code' MAC adress you use when the unit is configured. Node address. Use when the unit is configured. Cannot be changed.
    • ROOT_PWD. : password
      This password should always be updated to protect your camera from hackers!Root password. Always change the default password.
      Root password. Specify the password for the Administrator. You are recommended to specify another password than the default password, since all Axis products are shipped with this password as default.
      &rootpasswd &confirmpasswd &changepasswd
    • USERS. : Username, Password[,Username,Password]...
      You can limit the access to the product. Consult an Axis Technichal reference on other Axis products for more information.
      User names and passwords of users that are authorized to access the pictures taken by the AXIS 200. If empty, all users have full access.By default, the camera server supports anonymous user access, which means that anybody on the Internet/intranet can access the snapshot files from a Web browser. Should you wish to restrict access to specific users, enter the usernames and passwords for the authorized users. If the anonymous user service is satisfactory to your system, simply do not add any users. Note: Only characters a-z, A-Z or 0-9 are valid in usernames and passwords.
      &user &pass &adduserpass &deleteuserpass

    --- TCPIP MENU

    • TCP_ENB. : YES
      Enables the TCP protocol.
      &ftpenable
    • INT_ADDR. : 192.168.2.64
      The Internet adress of the product. IP Address: Specify the Internet address of the camera server.
      &internetaddress
    • DEF_ROUT. : 192.168.2.1
      Automatic router search if set to 0.0.0.0 Default router if set to other value than the 0 0 0 0 default. All traffic directed outside the local network (according to the NetMask) is sent to the default router. Any re-routing via other routers is done automatically. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates that no default router is set.
      Default Router Specify the default router for the camera server. By default the parameter is set to automatic router search.
      &defaultrouter
    • DNS1_ADDR. : 68.94.156.1
      The Internet address of the DNS server.identifying computers with names instead of IP addresses.
      Primary DNS Specify the Internet address of the primary DNS server. Used for identifying computers with names instead of Internet addresses.
      &dnsserver1
    • DNS2_ADDR. : 206.13.30.12
      Secondary DNS Specify the Internet address of the secondary DNS server, should the primary DNS server be unavailable or disconnected.
      &dnsserver2
    • MAIL_SERVER_ADDR. : 66.163.171.137
      [smtp-sbc-v1.mail.vip.sc5.yahoo.com] Mail Server: Specify the name or Internet address of the server that provides your e-mail facilities.
      &mailserver
    • RETURN_PATH. : name@isp.com
      SMTP Return Address: Specify the reply address for e-mails sent by the camera server. The reply address for e-mails sent by the AXIS 200.
      Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [smtp] Return Address Specify the reply address for e-mails sent by the camera server.
      &returnpath
    • NET_MASK. : 255.255.255.0
      Net Mask: Specify the subnet mask for the camera server. Used for determining when the traffic should be sent via a router. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates automatic router sensing. Used to determine when the traffic should be sent via a router. For example the normal class C mask is 255.255.255.0. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates that automatic router sensing is used.
      Net Mask: Specify the subnet mask for the camera server. Used for determining when the traffic should be sent via a router. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates automatic router sensing.
      &netmask
    • BOOTP_ENB. : NO
      BOOTPEnable: Set to Yes to enable the BOOTP protocol for downloading the Internet address.Enables BOOTP Internet address setup.
      BOOTPEnable Set to Yes to enable the BOOTP protocol for downloading the Internet address.
      &bootpenable
    • RARP_ENB. : NO
      RARPEnable: Set to Yes to enable the RARP protocol for downloading the Internet address. Enables RARP Internet address setup.
      RARPEnable Set to Yes to enable the RARP protocol for downloading the Internet address.
      &rarpenable

    --- Camera specific parameters

    • LOGO_X. : 0
      Axislogo position, left-right/horizontal, in pixels. Axis logo position in pixels, the horizontal coordinate.
      * &logox
    • LOGO_Y. : 0
      Asislogo position, up-down/vertical, in pixels.
      * &logoy
    • LOGO_SHOWN. : NO
      * &logoshown
    • CLOCK_X. : 600
      Clock position, left-right/horizontal coordinate, in pixels.
      &clockx
    • CLOCK_Y. : 0
      Clock position, up-down/vertical, in pixels.
      Clock Position x, y: Specify where the date and time stamp should be placed on the snapshot. It will always appear within the snapshot area, regardless of whether one or more of the co-ordinates is out of limit. If they are, the stamp will be displayed as close as possible to the furthest co-ordinate within the snapshot boundary.
      &clocky
    • CLOCK_SHOWN. : YES
      Enables clock display.
      Display Date/Time Set to Yes, to superimpose a date and time stamp upon the snapshot image, displayed in the format: hour:minute:second day-month-year.
      Display Date/Time: Set to Yes, to superimpose a date and time stamp upon the snapshot image, displayed in the format: hour:minute:second day-month-year.
      &timeonoff
    • CLOCK_MODE. : AM/PM (AM/PM, 24HOUR)
      AM/PM or 24 hours time format.
      Time format Specify how time should be presented on the time stamp. formats: 24 hours or am/pm.
      &timeformat

    --- Image appearance parameters

    • COMPRESSION. : LOW (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW)
      Controls the JPEG conversion. High compression gives smaller files, of less quality.Determines snapshot compression and consequently file size.
      Compression: Specify the compression factor for the resulting JPEG images: Low, Medium or High. Low compression produces an optimum picture quality, but generates larger snapshot file sizes.
      &compression
    • BRIGHTNESS. : 5
      Alter this value in order to change the brightness of your images. High values will generate brighter images.Brightness control.
      Brightness: Standard brightness parameter with a range setting of 0-9 and default value 5.
      &brightness
    • color. : NORMAL (NONE, LESS, NORMAL)
      Alter the amount of color in your image, NONE will yield B/W images.Color control.
      Color Specify the degree of color in your snapshots: None, Less, or Normal. Set to None to generate black/white snapshot files.
      &color
    • WHITE_BALANCE. : AUTOMATIC (AUTOMATIC, FIXINDOOR, FIXOUtdOOR, FREEZE)
      Set the white balance. AUTOMATIC will work fine in most environments, it will automatically adjust white balance. FIXINDOOR and FIXOUtdOOR are fixed decent values, they will not change. FREEZE will keep the settings AUTOMATIC has at the moment of setting the FREEZE parameter (see below).Brightness control.
      Brightness: Standard brightness parameter with a range setting of 0-9 and default value 5.
      &whitebalance
    • CONtrAST. : 5
      Alters the image contrast. 9 for low contrast, 1 for very high.Contrast control.
      Contrast: Standard contrast parameter that defines the color contrast with a range setting of 0-9 and default value 5.
      &contrast
    • LIGHT_FRONT_LED. : ON
      Enables Snapshot indicator.
      Front panel LED: Enables the Snapshot indicator on the front panel of the camera server.
      &led
    • ROTATION. : NORMAL (NORMAL, UPSIDEDOWN, 90DEG, 270DEG)
      Alters the image rotation, UPSIDEDOWN will generate images that are upsidedown. Note: On older units this parameter will have the opposite effect. To get a normal picture on these units set this parameter to UPSIDEDOWN.Snapshots can have varied orientation.
      Rotation: Specify the degree of rotation of the snapshots: Normal, Upsidedown, 90deg or 270deg. 90 and 270 deg rotation is available in fullsize and halfsize snapshots only.
      &rotation
    • MIRROR. : OFF
      Enables mirroring of image from right to left.
      Mirror: Set to On to mirror your snapshots images horizontally.
    • CACHE_TIME. : 0
      The number of seconds an image is cached. If set to 0 the cache will be disabled. Determines maximum cache period for snapshots, e.g the same snapshot will displayed for all requests within a 3 seconds period.
      Image Cache time: Specify for how long the camera server should keep a snapshot file in its internal memory before an access request makes the camera server generate a new file. The valid range is 0 - 999 seconds. The default value is 0, which causes the camera server to generate a new snapshot file for each new access.
      &cache
    • DARKDETECT. : NO
      Enables black and white image generation for improved clarity during low light conditions.
      Dark Detect: Set to On to make the camera server generate black/white images once the level of light has reached a predetermined minimum threshold. A black/white image generally provides better clarity during low light conditions.
      &darkdetect
    • imagetext0. : NO
      Text to be displayed on the image at the position specified by the x and y coordinates.
      &ImageText0=
      &TextPos0x=
      &TextPos0y=

    --- System Parameters

    • MODEM_TYPE. : (AUTODETECT|NULL_MODEM)
      Autodetect Modem or Null Modem.
      Modem Type: Specify the modem type: Autodetected Modem or Null Modem.
      &modemtype
    • SERIAL_MODE. : INBOUND_ONLY (DISABLED, INBOUND_ONLY, OUTBOUND_ONLY, FULL_SUPPORT)
      Enables serial mode for ppp or zmodem access when set to Full_Support, Inbound Only or Outbound Only.
      Serial Mode: If you are connecting the camera server to a modem, specify which serial mode to use. When set to Disabled, PPP or zmodem access is not available. When set to Full Support, serial mode is enabled for both incoming and outgoing modem connection. When set to Inbound only, the camera server answers incoming calls, but does not dial up. When set to Outbound only, the camera server dials up according to the behavior programmed in the cronscript, but does not answer incoming calls.
      &serialmode
    • SERIAL_BAUD. : 9600 (300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200)
      Baud rate.
      Baud Rate: Specify the baud rate. 19200 or 38400 is recommended. When used with GSM/cellular phones, always set the baud rate to 9600.
      &baudrate
    • SERIAL_FLOW. : XON/XOFF (XON/XOFF)
      Modem server operation mode.
      Flow Control: Specify the modem server operation mode. Always set to XON/XOFF.
      &serialflow
    • MODEM_INIT. :
      String of commands to be sent to the modem for setup. Used for non-US Robotics modems.
      Modem Init String: Specify a string of setup commands to be sent to the modem. Used for non-US Robotics modems
      &modeminitstr
    • BUSY_REDIAL. : 0
      Count of attempts.
      Specifies how many additional attempts the AXIS 200 will make to establish a connection in case the line is busy.
      &redial
    • DIAL_PREFIX : AtdT (AtdT, AtdP)
      Dail tone or dial pulse
      Dial Prefix: Specify whether your modem is using tone dialing or pulse dialing. The default is Tone Dialing which is the most commonly used method.
      &storemodem &dialprefix
    • TIME : (mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss|yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss)
      The current time.
      Date:Specify the current date.
      Time: Specify the current time.
      The time must be specified in 24 hour format, e.g. 5 pm should be entered as 17 in the hour field.
      &storetime &year &month &day &hour &min &sec
    • DATE_SERVER : 204.74.68.55
      Internet address of the server that provides the actual time and date.
      &storedatesyncsettings &datesyncserver http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2a.html
      108. US CA ntp2.sf-bay.org (204.74.68.55)
      Location: Los Angeles, CA
      Synchronization: NTP secondary (stratum 2), FreeBSD
      Service Area: North America: Southern California
      Access Policy: open access, please send a message to notify
      Contact: Scott Hazen Mueller (clockmaster@sf-bay.org)
    • DATESYNC_PERIOD. : 2880
      The date and time will be automatically updated according to the specified intervals in seconds. 1440=24hours
      &storedatesyncsettings &datesyncperiod
    • DATESYNC_PROTOCOL. : SNTP (TIME, DAYTIME, SNTP)
      The synchronization protocol used. Time (serial port 37), Daytime(serial port 13) or NTP (UDP port 123).
      &storedatesyncsettings &datesyncprotocol
    • DATESYNC_TIMEZONE. : -8
      The time zone adjustment as number of hours +/- UTC.
      Datesync Server, Period, Protocol, Time Zone: To activate the integrated date and time synchronization mechanism, you must provide the Internet address of a date server, a synchronization period larger than zero, the synchronization protocol and time zone adjustment. A date server provides the actual time and date when connected at TCP port 13 (Daytime protocol), TCP port 37 (Time protocol) or UDP port 123 (NTP protocol). The date and time will be automatically updated in intervals as specified by the Datesync Period parameter. The default values are 0.0.0.0, 0, Time and 0, respectively.
      &storedatesyncsettings &datesynctimezone
    • TIMEADJ_WEEK. : 0
      The time adjustment per week. Valid range is 0 to (-)32004 seconds.
      &timeadjweek?guess
    • WATCHDOGTIME. : 12004
      Do not change. Performs a hard reset if the server has reached a deadlock, in seconds.
      &watchdogtime?guess
    • INDEX_FILE. : INDEX (INDEX)
      &indexfile?guess
    --- Video Parameters IMGTEXTAREA. : 3C 38 3D 4F 29 20 77 77 77 2E 74 68 65 6F 66 66 69 63 65 2E 6E 65 74 2F 44 49 53 4E 45 59 57 49 5A 41 52 44 20 28 30 3D 38 3E 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 EE 5F 05 60 66 69 63 65 2E 20 00 00 00 AD B2 00 00 00 00 50 6F 73 30 79 00 00 67 73 00 32 38
    IMGTEXTPOSITION. : 58 02 00 00 58 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    HTTP configuration

    HTTP configuration

    The most user friendly and recomended way of configuring your NetEye 200 is by using the HTTP configuration.


    Setting white balance: software version 1.01

    In most cases the automatic whitebalance is the best solution but in some environments it might be neccessary to manually set the whitebalance.

    Proceed as described below to set the white balance to fixed via the AXIS NetEye 200 Control button:

    1. Hold a white paper in front of the camera for at least one minute.
    2. Press and hold down the Control button situated at the front of the camera a few seconds until the front LED starts to flash rapidly.
    3. Release the button.
    4. Press the Control button once. The front LED should now stop flashing.
    5. The white balance is now fixed. The color focus will be saved as the white balance setting a couple of seconds after you pressed the button for the last time.
    6. You can confirm that the fixed white balance has been set by viewing the HTTP configurations The white balance settings should read freeze.
    CRON in later software versions prevents White Balance from being set at the front control or SNAPSHOT button. Use the image settings page form.

    Image Settings using HTTP

    Login ROOT using the HTTP configuration first.
    Rotation 90 and 270 deg rotation is available in fullsize and halfsize images.
    Mirror Reverses image left to right, useful when taking image from mirror.
    Color Reducing color is useful in low light conditions, better image detail in Black&White.
    Compression Lower compression yeilds best image but larger file size. High compresion=poor image but small file.
    White balance Automatic recommended
    Brightness (0-9) default value 5
    Contrast (0-9) default value 5, 9=maximum contrast
    Dark Detect Generates black and white pictures during low light conditions.
    Image Cache time (Cache time in seconds, 0 = no cache.)
    Front panel LED Off keeps the perpatrator guessing, On indicates the moment of snapshot.
    Image Text   Position x   Position y


    Setting the clock using HTTP

    For more information on NTP date server see NTP.html and NTPclock2a.html
    for more information on NIST [National Institute of Standards, Time] see NIST.html

    It is possible to set the battery backed up clock using FTP. In the config there is a parameter TIME, it is always empty when fetching the file from your NetEye. To set the time fetch the config file, edit the TIME parameter using either yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss or mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss format.

    Example: TIME. : 1996-10-30 17:35:00

    Example: TIME. : 10/30/96 17:35:00

    After editing the config file, use PUT to store it in your NetEye, the time will be set when imediately after the PUT command is completed

    N.B. If you have hardware revision 1A you will need to upgrade to 2A. You will find your hardware version on the serial number label of your NetEye.

    DATE_SERVER. : 204.74.68.55
    [was DATE_SERVER. : 63 149 208 50 ]
    Date Specify the current date.
    Time Specify the current time. The time must be specified in 24 hour format, e.g. 5 pm should be entered as 17 in the hour field.
    Date Year Month Day
    TimeHour Min Sec


    datesyncprotocol=Time,Daytime,SNTP

    Datesync Server,
    Period,
    Protocol,
    Time Zone
    To activate the integrated date and time synchronization mechanism, you must provide the Internet address of a date server, a synchronization period larger than zero, the synchronization protocol and time zone adjustment. A date server provides the actual time and date when connected at TCP port 13 (Daytime protocol), TCP port 37 (Time protocol) or UDP port 123 (NTP protocol). The date and time will be automatically updated in intervals as specified by the Datesync Period parameter. The default values are 0.0.0.0, 0, Time and 0, respectively. http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2a.html for more information.
    204.74.68.55 at ntp2.sf-bay.org local [was 63.149.208.50]
    Datesync Server
    Datesync Period (in minutes) 1440=24hours
    Datesync Protocol
    Datesync Time Zone (in hours) PST = -8, PDT = -7, GMT = 0


    Login ROOT using the HTTP configuration first.
    Display Date/Time Set to Yes, to superimpose a date and time stamp upon the snapshot image, displayed in the format: hour:minute:second day-month-year.
    Time format Specify how time should be presented on the time stamp. formats: 24 hours or am/pm.
    Clock Position x, y Specify where the date and time stamp should be placed on the snapshot. It will always appear within the snapshot area, regardless of whether one or more of the co-ordinates is out of limit. If they are, the stamp will be displayed as close as possible to the furthest co-ordinate within the snapshot boundary.
    Display Date/Time
    Time format
    Clock Position x:
    Clock Position y:


    Root password

    Root is the administrator user name for the Camera Server. Only the root user is able to modify the configuration of the Camera Server.

    Root password Specify the password for the Administrator. You are recommended to specify another password than the default password pass, since all Axis products are shipped with this password as default.
    Root password
    Confirm password


    Usernames and passwords

    If you want anonymous user access, do not add any users. If you add one or more users, all file and image access to this camera server will require username and password.

    Use only characters a-z,A-Z or 0-9 in usernames and passwords.

    Username, Password By default, the camera server supports anonymous user access, which means that anybody on the Internet/intranet can access the snapshot files from a Web browser.

    Should you wish to restrict access to specific users, enter the usernames and passwords for the authorized users. If the anonymous user service is satisfactory to your system, simply do not add any users.
    Note: Only characters a-z, A-Z or 0-9 are valid in usernames and passwords.

    Username: Password:


    http://192.168.2.64/cgi-bin/config.html#^" Camera Server configuration - TCP/IP

    IP Address Specify the Internet address of the camera server.
    Default Router Specify the default router for the camera server. By default the parameter is set to automatic router search.
    Primary DNS Specify the Internet address of the primary DNS server. Used for identifying computers with names instead of Internet addresses.
    Secondary DNS Specify the Internet address of the secondary DNS server, should the primary DNS server be unavailable or disconnected.
    Net Mask Specify the subnet mask for the camera server. Used for determining when the traffic should be sent via a router. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates automatic router sensing.
    SMTP Mail Server Specify the name or Internet address of the server that provides your e-mail facilities.
    SMTP Return Address Specify the reply address for e-mails sent by the camera server.
    BOOTPEnable Set to Yes to enable the BOOTP protocol for downloading the Internet address.
    RARPEnable Set to Yes to enable the RARP protocol for downloading the Internet address.
    IP Address
    Default Router
    Primary DNS
    Secondary DNS
    Net Mask
    SMTP Mail Server
    SMTP Return Address
    BOOTPEnable
    RARPEnable


    Serial Mode

    Do not enable serial mode unless you intend to use the RS232 port on your Camera Server.
    You must restart the Camera Server to make this change effective.

    Serial Mode If you are connecting the camera server to a modem, specify which serial mode to use. When set to Disabled, PPP or zmodem access is not available. When set to Full Support, serial mode is enabled for both incoming and outgoing modem connection. When set to Inbound only, the camera server answers incoming calls, but does not dial up. When set to Outbound only, the camera server dials up according to the behavior programmed in the cronscript, but does not answer incoming calls.
    Modem Type Specify the modem type: Autodetected Modem or Null Modem.
    Detected Modem The detected modem is set internally by the camera server.
    Modem Init String Specify a string of setup commands to be sent to the modem. Used for non-US Robotics modems.
    Busy Redial Attempts Specify how many additional attempts the camera server should make to establish a connection in case the line is busy.
    Dial PrefixSpecify whether your modem is using tone dialing or pulse dialing. The default is Tone Dialing which is the most commonly used method.
    Baud Rate Specify the baud rate. 19200 or 38400 is recommended. When used with GSM/cellular phones, always set the baud rate to 9600.
    Flow Control Specify the modem server operation mode. Always set to XON/XOFF.
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    Modem Type
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    Dial Prefix
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    Exposure Mode If you specify Auto, the camera server will control the shutter speed and gain automatically. Set to Shutter Control to control the shutter speed manually. Set to Manual to control both shutter speed and image gain manually.
    Shutter Speed Specifies the shutter speed. Note: This setting will be ignored if the Exposure Mode is set to Auto.
    Gain A higher value results in a lighter image. Note: This setting will be ignored if the Exposure Mode is set to Auto or Shutter Control.

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