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9.2. ONVIF Ver. 14.06 support
Conformance testing has been passed with ONVIF Device Test Tool Version 14.06.
10. Newly Added Functions in Ver. 1.84
Nothing.
11. Function changed and Problems corrected in Ver. 1.84
11.1. Improved a failure in superimposed date indication
The failure in superimposed date indication occurs in leap year adjustment function which
will detect all years involved the last 1 digit is 4 or 8 as leap-year. This version improved this
problem. For example of this failure, the date of Feb. 29 will be superimposed on the
indication after Feb. 28 instead of Mar.1 in 2014, 2018, 2034, 2038 and later wrong years
and superimposed date indication will make delay of one day from system setting.
But "Date and time" Tab of GUI will correctly update to Mar.1 and it is possible to correct the
wrong date indication by re-setting from this Tab.
(Problem from Ver. 1.05)
12. Newly Added Functions in Ver. 1.82.01
12.1. ONVIF Ver. 13.06 support
Conformance testing has been passed with ONVIF Device Test Tool Version 13.06.
13. Function changed and Problems corrected in Ver. 1.82.01
13.1. Clock information's problem gained incorrectly in daylight saving time (DST)
When the setting of 'automatically adjust clock for DST changes' had been activated, this
problem would occur in Camera's clock information which gained an hour at every 3 or 4
days in DST. This version improved this problem.
(Problem from Ver. 1.05)
13.2. Enhanced error correction capability for the firmware data stored in the memory
Some defect data in a part of the memory's area may cause the problem which is camera
may not launch or some particular function may not work correctly after power-on or after
rebooting. Therefore error correction capability was enhanced for the improvement to them.
(Problem from Ver. 1.05)
14. Newly Added Functions in Ver. 1.80
Nothing.
15. Function changed and Problems corrected in Ver. 1.80
15.1. Frame rate settings failure from '1280x720' up to '1920x1080' by using ONVIF
command (SNC-CH240/DH240/DH240T/CH280/DH280)
Frame rate settings of Image size from '1280x720' up to '1920x1080' had been limited
incorrect values in H.264 codec by using ONVIF command. (There has been no concern
with CGI command.) This version improved this problem.
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