Camera Settings - Mitel UC360 Administration Manual

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Camera Settings

1. Press Settings
2. Press Advanced.
3. Press System Settings.
4. Press Camera Settings.
The Network Camera setting provides the following functions and settings:
Search — Discover local cameras
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In order for the camera to be discovered it must be on the same subnet as the UC360.
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Additionally, you can use the ONVIF Device Manager to define the camera name and
location. This is not required, but will give you additional information to differentiate
between multiple cameras of the same maker and model listed in the Discovered
Cameras list. See Appendix C: ONVIF Device Manager for more information.
Note: If the camera location name contains a semicolon, for example, AXIS M1104;UC360
54485, the text before the semicolon will not display in the Discovered Camera list. You will
only see UC360 54485. Use other punctuation instead if necessary.
Enabled — Enables or disables the ethernet camera.
IP Address/Host Name
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This is the IP address (IPv4) or host-domain name of the ethernet camera. The IP
address may have previously been manually programmed into the ethernet camera or
the camera may have obtained the address from a DHCP server.
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If a DNS server is being employed, then the ethernet camera can be addressed with
the host name of the camera. The DNS server will perform the IP address lookup
based on the host name.
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If the camera is using DHCP, then use the camera manufacturer-provided utility to find
the IP address.
Port — enter the ONVIF port number set in the camera. If unknown, leave the port number
blank. The UC360 will use the default ONVIF port internally.
Username — Sets the username for access to the ethernet camera. Use the name created
when you installed the camera. See "Setting Up and Configuring UC360 Cameras" on
page 34.
Password — Sets the password for access to the ethernet camera. Use the password
created when you installed the camera. See "Setting Up and Configuring UC360 Cameras"
on page 34.
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