Web Protocols; User Management; Regional Settings; Network Settings - Teledyne FLIR A50 Series User Manual

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Camera web interface
After enabling the service, also click Apply to initialize it. When enabled, settings for
the ONVIF users can be managed.
• ONVIF users
This section controls the ONVIF users and credentials, and it is only accessible if the
ONVIF service is active.
Default credentials are; user name = fliruser and password = 3vlig.
Note The services also need to be allowed to be accessed which is done on the Fire-
wall page.

10.5.4 Web protocols

Use the Web protocols page to configure which web protocol to use when accessing the
camera; http or https.

10.5.5 User management

Use the User management page to enable and disable user roles, and to change
passwords.
Note The viewer and user roles are disabled by default.

10.5.6 Regional settings

Use the Regional settings page to set Date and time and preferred Units.
Date and time can be set in four ways:
1. Get date and time from an SNTP Server (Simple Network Time Protocol):
Select the Enable check box, and then type the IP address of the SNTP Server in the
Server address box.
2. Set date and time manually:
Select the correct Time zone in the list, and then type date and time information in
the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, and Second boxes.
3. Get date and time from your internet browser:
Click Read from browser.
4. Get date and time from your camera:
Click Read from camera.
Available Units are:
• Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F)
• Meter (m) and Foot (ft)

10.5.7 Network settings

Use the Network settings page to manage the network setup and to select the streaming
bit rate.
Note When altering the network settings, the address of the camera might change.
Make sure your settings are correct before saving them or the camera might not be
reachable afterwards. If this occurs, you can use FLIR IP Config to locate the camera
again or reset the camera to its default settings.
10.5.7.1 Ethernet setup
Follow this procedure:
1. In the navigation pane, click Network settings.
2. Select one of the following:
• To automatically obtain an IP address for the camera, click Obtain IP address au-
tomatically (DHCP).
• To manually set an IP address for the camera, click Manual configuration, and
then type valid network information in the IP, Subnet mask, and Gateway boxes.
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