Data Transmission Pc  Sensor - EverFocus EP-DMD4 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Digital video sensor
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6.1. Menu
The field Nameserver is filled out with the identifier, Port-No is the number who is reg-
istered under Port-Forwarding in the router menu.
Port-Forwarding means that data packages from the internet with a specified Port-No
are transferred to a specified IP-address in the LAN.
Example:
The DMD has the IP 192.168.1.71, Port-No. 81. The route menu is so configured, that
all incoming data packages with the Port-No. 90 are transferred to the DMD-4 address.
Data transmission PC  Sensor:
Opens a dialog box for controlling the transfer of setup data from PC to the unit:
In case of errors during data transmission the status line displays error messages:
If, for example, the connection cannot be established, the connection settings must be
checked.
If an error occurs during data transmission, the process must be repeated.
.. Delete Statistic: The sensor analyses each channel regarding his regular move-
ments over the whole picture area. Over a longer time period the individual, statistical
results will be collected and stored in an internal memory. After a fundamental change
of settings or after turning of the camera this clear function of the statistic values is
recommend.
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Send Camera-Setup: Programs the sensor with the pa-
rameters that have been configured in the PC setup. This
irrevocably
overwrites
DMD-4. Use the camera selection buttons (appears in
red) to select the channel that has to be transferred.
If the connection has been successfully established, a
progress indicator bar shows the progress of the data
transfer. When the transfer has been completed, the di-
alog box is automatically closed.
Send entire Setup: Programs the sensor with the para-
meters of all 4 cameras inclusive the global settings.
The data transmission is performed as described in "Send
Camera-Setup".
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