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  • Page 2: Notices

    Notices © 2001, IQinVision. All rights reserved. No part or contents of this manual may be transmitted or reproduced without written permission from IQinVision. The release date for this manual is April 25, 2001. The instructions contained in this manual correspond to operating software version 1.5/2.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Notices 1: Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.2 Features 1.3 The IQeye Camera 1.3.1 The IQEye1 and IQEye2 1.3.2 The IQEye3 1.4 Installation Basics 1.5 Configuration Basics 1.5.1 Browser-Based Settings Pages 1.5.2 Online Help Pages 1.5.3 VisiCon 1.6 Lens Mount Compatibility 1.7 Browser Compatibility...
  • Page 4 3: Image Configuration 3.1 Overview 3.2 Navigation 3.3 Image Settings 3.4 Window Tools 3.4.1 Hot Spot Tool 3.4.2 Crop Tool 3.4.3 Gain Window Tool 3.5 Focus 4: Server Configuration 4.1 Overview 4.2 Server Setup Items 4.3 Important Server Information 5: Access Control 5.1 Overview 5.2 Passwords 5.2.1 General Password...
  • Page 5 8: VisiCon 8.1 Overview 8.2 Managing the Camera 8.3 Using Browser-Based Configuration Pages 8.4 Installing New Operating Software 8.5 Rebooting 9: Lenses 9.1 Overview 9.2 Lens Selection 9.2.1 Imaging Chip Size (format) 9.2.2 Focal Length 9.2.3 Lens Mounts 9.2.4 Depth of Field 9.2.5 Iris (aperture) 9.3 Lens Compatibility 9.3.1 Compatible Lenses...
  • Page 6: 1: Introduction

    1: Introduction 1.1 Overview The IQeye is a digital camera that contains a compression engine and an integrated web server. This combination enables the IQeye to capture live digital images, host its own web site, and deliver the images via the World Wide Web without needing any additional computer equipment, plug-ins, or software.
  • Page 7: The Iqeye Camera

    • Programmable LED. By default, it flashes each time the (1) Red “Image Capture” LED IQeye camera captures an image when a user is connected to the camera. It also indicates the level of focus when using the focus utility.
  • Page 8: The Iqeye3

    (5) Red “Image Capture” LED Programmable LED. By default, it flashes each time the IQeye camera captures an image when a user is connected to the camera. It also indicates the level of focus when using the focus utility.
  • Page 9: Installation Basics

    Once you assign an IP address to the camera, you can access the camera from your favorite web browser by typing its IP address into the browser’s URL/Location field. After you enter the IP address into the browser, you will see the IQeye camera’s View Images page, which should look similar to the following: The IQeye’s home page allows you to view live images, access still images, and navigate to the...
  • Page 10: Configuration Basics

    1.5 Configuration Basics Once an IQeye camera is properly installed, you can customize image settings, security features, and networking capabilities. While some of the camera’s features will need to be customized only for particular situations, other features will need to be configured for all installations.
  • Page 11: Online Help

    VisiCon. 1.6 Lens Mount Compatibility IQeye cameras contain a built-in mount for CS-mount lenses. An adapter is available so that the IQeye can also accommodate C-mount and micro-mount lenses. Each lens requires a specific mounting assembly, which places the lens a certain distance from the camera’s imaging chip.
  • Page 12: Browser Compatibility

    1.7 Browser Compatibility For viewing images, IQeye cameras support most of the commonly used World Wide Web browsers on PC, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms. Supported browsers include Netscape 4.67 or higher and Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher. However, the camera’s configuration pages and some additional features are optimized for more recent browser versions.
  • Page 13: 2: Installation & Initial Configuration

    Assign a valid IP address. 2.2 Connectors The back of the IQeye camera contains the ports you will need for installation: the Ethernet port and the Power Input. The two LEDs on the rear cap will verify that the camera is successfully connected: The Green “Status”...
  • Page 14: Assign The Ip Address

    Most operating systems support VisiCon, including Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, and ME; Macintosh; and several UNIX platforms. VisiCon is located on the CD-ROM accompanying your IQeye camera. You can also download the latest version of VisiCon from the IQinVision web site (www.IQeye.com).
  • Page 15 Click the assign an IP address button. A dialog box will appear: Specify which camera to assign the IP address to using one of the following methods: Enter the camera’s hardware address, which appears on the label affixed to the ❍...
  • Page 16 Click the OK button. You have two options for assigning an IP address to your camera: IP via will configure the camera to use one or more standard network protocols ❍ for automatic IP address assignment. Assign IP allows you to assign a fixed IP address to the camera. This is the most ❍...
  • Page 17: Directed Ping Packet

    2.3.2 Directed Ping Packet When the IQeye does not already have an IP address, you can assign it a temporary address by sending a directed ping packet. You can then access the camera to permanently assign the IP address.
  • Page 18 Ping the camera’s IP address. The camera must be fully booted to accept the ping. Once the camera has received a ping packet, it will temporarily use that IP address to communicate with other servers. Use the temporary IP address to Telnet to the camera. When you connect to the camera, you will see a Username>...
  • Page 19: Configure The Camera

    2.4 Configure the Camera IQeye cameras feature a browser-based installation wizard that contains all of the initial settings that should be configured for each installation. After assigning an IP address to your camera using VisiCon, the default web browser on your computer will open the first page of the wizard.
  • Page 20: Focus

    To adjust the settings in the wizard: Choose the setting you want to adjust. Select the appropriate value from the pull-down menu, or enter the appropriate value into the form field and press <Tab>. Repeat this process for any other settings you want to adjust. 2.4.1 Focus If your camera is out of focus, you can use the rapidly updating image on the first page of the wizard to bring your camera into focus.
  • Page 21: Image Size And Orientation

    2.4.2 Image Size and Orientation Use the second step of the installation wizard to personalize the size of your image, properly position your IQeye so that it provides the desired field of view, and optimize the characteristics of your camera’s image.
  • Page 22 To set a crop area: Click the Crop rectangle select button. Click the part of the image that you want to be in the upper-left corner of the crop window. Do not hold the mouse button down. Move your mouse to the area that you want to be the lower- right corner of the crop window and click again.
  • Page 23: Image Settings

    2.4.3 Image Settings Complete the image configuration by using the third page in the installation wizard. The Image Settings page provides the most important settings for optimizing the quality of your images. The settings on the Image Settings page of the installation wizard include: Lighting Choose the type of lighting that illuminates your camera’s surroundings.
  • Page 24 Contrast Adjust the midtones, or gray levels, of your camera’s image. The effect is to make the lighter and darker parts of the image either more (up) or less (down) distinguishable from one another. Select the value by clicking the Up or Down buttons, or by entering a number into the text input field.
  • Page 25: Server Settings

    All settings will be activated once you choose the appropriate setting. Enter a descriptive name for your camera, up to 16 characters long. IQeye Name The name can include numbers and letters. Use the underscore character (_) instead of any spaces.
  • Page 26: Access The Camera

    The camera’s clock is preconfigured. You should only need to adjust the time zone setting for your camera to display the proper time. The camera will use the time zone setting to properly adjust time-based Note: information it receives from the network. Most of this information is sent using GMT—a format that does not contain a time zone setting.
  • Page 27: Pan/Tilt/Zoom Within Images

    2.5.1 Pan/Tilt/Zoom Within Images The IQeye includes a digital pan/tilt/zoom feature that allows you to move around within the full viewing area of the camera’s imager. The following controls can be found at the top of the...
  • Page 28: View Still Images

    zoom buttons Click the zoom buttons to zoom in (+) or out (-). You can zoom in to an area that is two pixels wide. You can zoom out to the full imager viewing area (which depends upon your camera model and lens).
  • Page 29: Save Images (Optional)

    Your page should look similar to the following: buttons To update the still image on the View Still Image page, click the new image button: If the same image appears after the page reloads, you may need to Note: override your browser’s cache. Hold the <Control> key (or <Shift> for Netscape users) when pressing the Refresh/Reload button.
  • Page 30: 3: Image Configuration

    3: Image Configuration 3.1 Overview IQeye cameras feature an easy-to-use browser-based Image Settings Page that lets you adjust most of the image settings. Some of the image settings on this page differ from the command syntax Note: used at the command line. Refer to the IQeye Reference Manual for details on the complete command syntax of all image commands.
  • Page 31 To protect your camera’s settings from outside users, you must pass through a security page to access the IQeye Image Settings page. If you are not logged into the camera, you will be asked to enter the Superuser username and password.
  • Page 32: Image Settings

    3.3 Image Settings Use the Image Settings page to “fine tune” the image displayed by the camera. You can define and position the date/time stamp and custom user message, compensate for lighting and subject, specify compression, and flip or rotate the image. On this page, you can use the pull-down menus and text input fields to adjust several of the camera’s image settings.
  • Page 33 lighting Choose the type of lighting that illuminates your camera’s surroundings. The lighting settings control the color corrections that are needed to account for specific types of lighting. Each category of lighting correction will change the basic color matrix the camera uses to process its images.
  • Page 34 subject Select the appropriate shutter speed and light conditions to improve the quality of your images. Choose the settings based on the activity of the subject in your image and the level of illumination in your camera’s surroundings. Enable or disable a timestamp overlay that will appear on your timestamp image.
  • Page 35 image size Select the factor by which you want the image to downsample, or shrink. For example, selecting 3 will downsample the image to 1/3 its original size. Since smaller images are processed and transmitted faster, this feature is important if you need to transmit more images per second and are not as concerned with the resolution of the images.
  • Page 36: Window Tools

    The Horizontal and Vertical settings reflect your camera’s image. BLTR reflects your image across a diagonal line starting in the bottom left corner of your image and extending to the top right corner. TLBR reflects across the diagonal extending from the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
  • Page 37: Hot Spot Tool

    3.4.1 Hot Spot Tool A hot spot is one area within the image that updates faster than the rest of the image. This technique is also called picture-in-picture. Create a rapidly updating area within your camera’s image by using the hot spot tool. To properly view hot spot images using Netscape browsers, you must Note: enable stylesheets within your browser.
  • Page 38: Focus

    To set a gain window area: Click the Set Gain Window button. Click the part of the image that you want to be the upper-left corner of the gain window. Move your mouse to the area that you want to be the lower-right corner of the gain window.
  • Page 39 If you prefer, you can also use the IQeye built-in Focus Utility to adjust your camera’s level of focus. This method uses either the camera’s LED’s or a console window to help you focus the camera.
  • Page 40: 4: Server Configuration

    4: Server Configuration 4.1 Overview This chapter discusses the server configuration items for IQeye cameras, such as web and FTP settings, which enable you to specify how the camera operates during TCP/IP connections. Adjust the server configuration items using the browser-based Server Settings page. To access...
  • Page 41: Server Setup Items

    The name can include numbers and letters. Use the underscore character (_) instead of any spaces. set IQeye home page Enter the filename of the web page that you want to appear as your camera’s home page, such as index.htm or livevid.htm. This setting allows you to choose a custom home page.
  • Page 42 FTP containing the newly assigned IP address. Refer to the Server Commands chapter of the IQeye Reference Manual for more details on the DHCP notification feature. Refer to your DHCP server documentation for information on configuring the server to respond to the camera and supply it with a static IP address.
  • Page 43 BOOTP Enables or disables querying for a BOOTP host when the camera boots. If the camera sits on a network that uses a BOOTP server, the BOOTP host can supply the camera with an IP address at boot time. TCP/IP gateway Enter the host to use as a TCP/IP gateway between networks.
  • Page 44: Important Server Information

    4.3 Important Server Information In addition to the configuration fields, the Server Settings page shows the following information: Displays the camera’s hardware address, which is needed for IP hardware address address configuration. This is the same number that is printed on the back of your camera.
  • Page 45: 5: Access Control

    5: Access Control 5.1 Overview This chapter discusses the security settings for IQeye cameras, which are contained on the Access Settings page. The items on this page enable you to personalize passwords and configure the level of accessibility for your camera. To navigate to the Access Settings page, either select Access...
  • Page 46: Passwords

    5.2 Passwords The IQeye camera has two sets of password protection: general password protection and management or “superuser” password protection. Although you cannot change the username for either set of security features, you should personalize each password. IQinVision strongly recommends that you change the default passwords.
  • Page 47: Management Password

    5.2.3 Cookies The IQeye uses “cookies” to secure the password protected areas. Cookies are a mechanism with which a web server can transfer and store information on a user’s computer. When a user issues the proper passwords to a camera, an authentication cookie is placed on that user’s computer.
  • Page 48: Access Hours

    5.3 Access Hours IQeye cameras feature an access hours setting that lets you control the operating hours for the camera. Although the browser-based interface does not support setting hours for individual days, you can configure the operating hours separately for weekdays versus weekends. For both weekdays and weekends, you can either configure the hours to provide unlimited, 24-hour access or close the camera completely.
  • Page 49: 6: Trigger Event Configuration

    Configuration 6.1 Overview An IQeye camera normally captures and processes images continuously and displays them on the web. But, by using a hardware or software initiated trigger, you can configure the camera to save image sequences prior to processing. This allows you to capture frame rates much faster than you can in normal mode, where each image is processed before the next image is captured.
  • Page 50 Access the help text for a particular setting by clicking the question mark icon that appears next to the desired topic. Refer to the IQeye Reference Manual for more detailed information on Note: setting the Trigger, FTP, and e-mail features.
  • Page 51: General Settings

    6.2.1 General Settings The items on the left side of the Trigger Settings page control the trigger event itself. Depending on your particular configuration, a trigger event can prompt the camera to perform a series of actions. The remainder of the settings on the trigger settings page configure the actions that the camera will take based on these settings.
  • Page 52 transfer Select the method you wish to use for transferring images from trigger events. Once the remainder of the items on the Trigger Settings page are properly configured, the camera can e-mail images to a remote user and/or FTP images to an external FTP server. forced idletime Enter the time, in seconds, for the external device to remain idle between trigger events that are initiated by an external device.
  • Page 53: E-Mail Settings

    Configure the title of the e-mail message. Users will see this text in the “subject” field of the message. Review the IQeye Reference Manual for a complete description of all Note: dynamic print variables. Set the user or users who will receive an e-mail from the camera after recipient each trigger event.
  • Page 54 6.2.2.1 Verify E-mail Settings Once you configure the e-mail settings, use the Trigger Now link on the Trigger Settings page to verify that your camera is properly configured to send e-mail. Pressing this link will manually initiate a trigger event, forcing the camera to act as it would during a software- or hardware-controlled trigger event.
  • Page 55: Ftp Settings

    6.2.3 FTP Settings A trigger event will prompt the IQeye to initiate an FTP connection with an external host. By using the FTP section of the Trigger Setup page, you can specify that the camera will transfer trigger event images from its memory to an external FTP server, which allows you to save and organize multiple trigger sequences in one place.
  • Page 56 It will save all subsequent trigger images from that date in the same directory. Review the IQeye Reference Manual for a complete description of all Note: dynamic print variables.
  • Page 57: Verify Outgoing Connection

    Review the IQeye Reference Manual for a complete description of all Note: dynamic print variables. unique filename If desired, enable the unique naming feature. When the unique naming feature is enabled, the camera will dynamically rename new images if it encounters an older image with the same name. (Ex: trig+3.jpg.1) The new name with which the images will be saved...
  • Page 58 Memory The camera is out of memory. Check the memory statistics by issuing a SHOW SERVER command during a command line connection. Refer to the IQeye Reference Manual for more information about command line connections. Connect The camera failed to connect to the FTP server. Check that the name or IP address for the FTP server is correct.
  • Page 59: 7: Modem Settings

    7: Modem Settings 7.1 Overview When an IQeye camera is connected to a compatible modem, a remote user can establish an incoming connection to the camera to access either Telnet or WWW sessions with that camera. Or, a trigger event can initiate the camera to establish a dial-out connection for transferring trigger images to a remote FTP server or for sending images via e-mail.
  • Page 60: Enabling Dial-Up Connectivity

    7.2 Enabling Dial-up Connectivity To enable dial-up connectivity for your IQeye camera, you must connect a compatible modem to the serial port and configure the dial-up settings. 7.2.1 Connect a Compatible Modem If your modem is among the list of modems supported by the camera, you can connect the modem to the camera through the camera’s Din-8 Serial Port.
  • Page 61: Configure Dial-Up Settings

    This password must be included in the user’s modem string. The default dial-in password is dialin. You cannot change the dial-in username, which is also dialin. IQinVision strongly recommends that you change the default dial-in Note: password. idletime (dial-in) Sets the time, in seconds, that the dial-up connection can remain idle before the camera automatically logs out the serial port.
  • Page 62: Using The Modem

    7.3.1 Dial-in Connections To dial into an IQeye camera that is connected to a compatible modem, you must attempt the connection from a computer that has dial-out capabilities. Using a communications program, prompt the modem on your dial-out computer to dial the phone number for the phone line that is connected to the camera’s modem.
  • Page 63: 8: Visicon

    Help button. 8.2 Managing the Camera To manage an IQeye camera using VisiCon, you must install VisiCon on your computer and then choose the camera that you want to manage.
  • Page 64 Enter your camera’s IP address into the input box, or click on the Find camera... button to select a camera from a list of the cameras on your network. Click on the Configure button. VisiCon’s main management menu will appear. Click any of the options to configure and manage your IQeye camera. VisiCon...
  • Page 65: Using Browser-Based Configuration

    8.3 Using Browser-Based Configuration Pages To simplify the process of configuring IQeye cameras, VisiCon connects directly to your camera’s browser-based configuration pages. click on the Maintenance button in VisiCon’s main management menu: VisiCon will open the default web browser on your computer. Your camera’s...
  • Page 66: Installing New Operating Software

    8.4 Installing New Operating Software The operating software for IQeye cameras updates periodically. The software updates section of the IQinVision web site contains the most recent version of the software. To download and install this software on your camera, use VisiCon.
  • Page 67 If you have a local copy of the latest IQeye firmware, click on the Browse Local button to locate the firmware and use that file for the reload. If you do not already have a local copy of the IQeye firmware, click on the Browse IQinVision button to access the IQinVision FTP server.
  • Page 68 click on the OK button to select the new software and display it in the Firmware File URL field. Press the Next button to download and install the new software. A new dialog box will appear: click on the Finish button to complete the download of the new software. Unless you plan to upgrade additional cameras, you do not need to save the software locally.
  • Page 69: Rebooting

    8.5 Rebooting You can use VisiCon to remotely reboot your camera, to return all camera settings to the factory default settings, or to initiate an immediate software reload. To use the remote reboot feature: click on the Reboot camera button in VisiCon’s main management menu. A new dialog box will appear: Choose the operation you wish to perform and click on the OK button.
  • Page 70: 9: Lenses

    9: Lenses 9.1 Overview The IQeye camera accepts a wide range of lenses. You must select the appropriate lens for given situations. This chapter details the imaging chip and lens specifications that you must consider when selecting a lens for an IQeye camera.
  • Page 71: Focal Length

    Ideally, you will choose a lens that has the exact format of your imaging chip. 2/3" CS-mount lens IQeye 1/3" CMOS imager IQeye 1/3" CMOS imager 1/3" CS-mount lens 1/4" CS-mount lens IQeye 1/3" CMOS imager 9.2.2 Focal Length The focal length of a lens is the distance, in millimeters, from the optical center of the lens to the camera’s imaging chip.
  • Page 72: Lens Mounts

    C-mount lenses require 5mm greater distance from the imaging chip than CS- mount lenses. All IQeye cameras contain a built-in mount for CS-mount lenses. Adapters are available so that IQeye1 and IQeye2 cameras can also accommodate C-mount and micro-mount lenses. The IQeye3 does not use adapters;...
  • Page 73: Depth Of Field

    CS-mount and C-mount lenses both use the same size threads. However, Note: do not install a C-mount lens into the IQeye 1 or IQeye2 built-in CS- mount assembly without first installing the C-mount adapter. Your images will appear out of focus, and you will not be able to fix this problem by adjusting the focus.
  • Page 74: Lens Compatibility

    9.3 Lens Compatibility 9.3.1 Compatible Lenses The IQeye camera supports an almost infinite number of lenses. The following table lists a small number of compatible lenses. Lenses marked with an asterisk (*) have been tested and approved by IQinVision. Table 9-1:...
  • Page 75: A: Technical Support

    Your name, phone number, and e-mail address, • Your company name, if applicable, and its address and telephone number, • The IQeye product hardware number (printed on the label affixed to the rear cap of the camera), and • A detailed description of the problem.
  • Page 76: B: Troubleshooting

    firmly seated into their connectors. Check your cables and connectors for missing or bent pins or other damage. Replace them if necessary. If the IQeye connectors are damaged, return the unit to IQinVision for service.
  • Page 77 Before troubleshooting boot problems, ensure that you are using a valid software loadfile. The IQEYE.SYS loadfile should not be altered. If necessary, download a new boot file in binary mode from the IQinVision web site (http://www.visiqn.com/). Table 3 lists other areas to check to ensure that the IQeye can read and use the loadfile.
  • Page 78 You may need to consult your system administrator for assistance. Also, check your host’s ARP table for an entry that includes the IQeye camera’s hardware address, and make sure the IP address of that entry matches the address you are using to access the IQeye.
  • Page 79 Try changing the Image Settings, especially the auto color correction command SET/DEFINE IMAGE LIGHTING AUTO ENABLED. (see the Image Configuration chapter of the IQeye Reference Manual) My images are blurry. Focus the camera. Refer to the Focus section page 38 for information.
  • Page 80: C: Pinouts

    8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C.2 Serial Connectors C.2.1 IQeye1/IQeye2 Serial Connector The DIN-8 Serial port is used to connect a modem to the camera. The connector on the IQeye is male. Refer to the Modems chapter for more information about attaching a modem.
  • Page 81 8 - CTS 9 - RING C.2.3 Cable Wiring - IQeye serial to IBM PC comm1 This diagram is provided for convenience only. IQinVision does not make the necessary cable. IBM PC 9-pin “D” IQeye 8-pin mini-Din male, front view female, front view 9-pin “D”...
  • Page 82 C.3 Relay I/O Connector The screw terminal supports a connection to a security sensor. By adding an ordinary sensor device to an IQeye camera, you can trigger the camera to operate when a sensor is activated. 1 - Relay Power Output...
  • Page 83: D: Focus Utilities

    Once you initiate the IQeye Focus Utility, the Red “Image Capture” LED on the front of the camera and the and the Yellow “Link and Activity” LED on the back of the camera will begin to show focus information.
  • Page 84 The utility will stop either when you press any key in the Telnet window, or after three minutes pass. To begin the Telnet Focus Utility Telnet to your IQeye camera. Become the privileged user. Issue the TEST IMAGE FOCUS command.
  • Page 85 Green “Status” LED flashing at two second intervals, when you depress the Focus/Factory Reset button. Once you initiate the IQeye Focus Utility, the continuity checker should begin to beep. While using the focus utility, if the continuity checker is making a noise, your camera is going out of focus.
  • Page 86 C before attempting to fine-tune the focus. For CS-mount lenses, ensure that the pointer is closer to CS before attempting to fine-tune the focus. For micro-mount lenses, move the pointer to CS and use the IQinVision Note: micro-mount adapter.
  • Page 87: E: Software Updates (Manual)

    FTP, TFTP, or MOP. You can also update the operational software using a modem connected to the IQeye’s serial port. Regardless of which protocol is used to update Flash memory, the following points are important: •...
  • Page 88 E.3 Reloading Software After downloading the IQEYE.SYS firmware, use one of the following methods to load the update the camera’s firmware. E.3.1 Reloading via FTP Reloading the operating software via FTP is the fastest way to upgrade the software on your camera.
  • Page 89 The file name with which you FTP the firmware onto the camera must Note: match the name specified in the SET/DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE command. This input is case-sensitive. Refer to the IQeye Reference Manual for details on using the SET/DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE command The camera will place the firmware file on the Flash disk and will reboot the camera.
  • Page 90 IP parameters, configure them manually by logging into the camera and issuing the following commands. E.3.3 Reloading via MOP The IQeye.SYS file name is the only parameter that the IQeye needs in order to reload via MOP. To reload the software: Copy the IQEYE.SYS file to the MOM$LOAD directory.
  • Page 91: Certifications

    Certifications FCC compliance and advisory This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 92: Warranty

    IQinVision is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by you for a third party. This limitation applies whether any damages are sought, or a claim made, under this warranty or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict product liability), a contract claim, or any other claim.
  • Page 93: Index

    Index activity LED gain tool audio out port gamma auto-iris port gateway green LED BOOTP brightness browser-based configuration hardware address host table hotspot tool camera name change passwords IBM PC Comm port C-mount image capture LED compression image compression cookies image feed crop tool image settings...
  • Page 94 varifocal security zoom serial port lighting server push link & activity LED Setup page live images status LED LOCAL>> prompt still images logout streaming images Logout Session button subnet mask superuser password magnification mic-in port Micro-mount TCP/IP gateway monochrome Telnet text overlay TFTP server time server...

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