Substitute Character Strings In Http Server - Panasonic WJ-NT104 Operating Instructions Manual

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z When the button is clicked, the first frame is displayed.
x When the button is clicked, the frame immediately after alarm is displayed.
c When the button is clicked, the last frame is displayed.
v When the button is clicked, the image of the preceding frame is displayed.
b When the button is clicked, the image of the next frame is displayed.

Substitute Character Strings in HTTP Server

Parameters can be described in HTML files by means of substitute characters as described below.
Ordinary HTML file get
When an HTML file containing the following substitute characters is transmitted to a client through the HTML protocol, it is
transmitted with the substitute characters unconditionally converted into internal parameters.
Any characters that begin with % but are not substitute ones are displayed as they are (for example, %k is displayed as
%k).
If a user wants to transmit a character string that is the same as a substitute, one of the following methods can be chosen.
(Example : %m / %m)
Item
Action mode
Camera channel
Pull interval
Live image
data size
Live image
display size
Version
Ether address
/cgi-bin/chconv
Substitute characters other than %c are the same as in ordinary HTML file get. This substitute character is used to desig-
nate a channel number in the Multi Input Selection mode.
Item
Camera channel
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Substitute character
%m
In the Random Input Selection mode, %m is substituted with 0, and in the 1ch static
mode, it is substituted with 1.
%c
In the Multi Input Selection mode, %m is substituted with 2.
Channel (1 to 4) selected in the Random Input Selection mode.
Camera channel is not fixed in other modes.
%i
Call interval (msec.) in the pull mode (decimal).
%w
%h
%w and %h indicate respectively the width and height of current live image.
%W and %H respectively indicate the width and height of the frame in which the above-
%W
mentioned live image is displayed.
%H
%v
Firmware Version
%e
Ether address (MAC address)
00-00-00-00-00-00 type (hexadecimal, 2 x 6-bit)
Substitute character
%c
Value (1 - 4) of channel argument
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