Notepad:
Click on the Notepad icon to open the Notepad app. Click the "Save" key to save the contents
Link monitor :
Click the
icon to open the Link Monitor app. This app is used to see if an IP address is occupied by other network devices. This will
avoid new address conflicts.
Click "Add" and enter the desired IP address. To test different network segments, click the "Settings" icon on the main menu and go to IP
Settings and make the desired changes. Once the desired IP addresses are added to the Link Monitor list, click "Start". If the IP address status
shows a check mark the IP address is occupied. If the IP address status shows an X the IP address is available. Click "Stop" to stop the testing.
RTSP Player :
The RTSP Player app will allow you to view the RTSP video stream from an IP camera. If you were unable to view your camera via the ONVIF
or IPC Test apps, it is possible your camera will have an RTSP stream and you can view live video.
From the main menu, select the "APP Tool" folder and then select the "RTSP Player" to open the app. If the IP camera uses MJPEG, select the
RTSP icon. If the IP camera uses H.264, select the "RTSP HD" icon.
Local IP: This is the IP Buddy+'s IP address.
RTSP Add: This is where you can manually enter the IP camera's RTSP URL or click on Search to search the network for cameras that use an
RTSP stream.
IPC Username: Enter the IP camera's user name.
IPC Password: Enter the IP camera's password.
Once you have entered all the necessary information, select Enter at the bottom left to view the RTSP stream.
NOTE: IN THE EVENT THE IP BUDDY+ ALL IN 1 DOES NOT AUTO DETECT THE RTSP STREAM, REFER TO THE SPECIFIC
CAMERA MANUFACTURER FOR THE SPECIFIC RTSP STREAM URL. YOU MAY FIND THIS ON LINE WITH A SEARCH OF
THE CAMERA MODEL NUMBER AND THE WORD RTSP.
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