Alfa Network ACW-111P User Manual

Alfa network acw-111p: user guide
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  • Page 2 Product name: Network Camera Release Date: 2005/01/31 Manual Revision: 1.10 Made in Taiwan. ©Copyright 2000-2005. All rights reserved - 1 -...
  • Page 3: Before You Use This Product

    Before You Use This Product The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited in your country by law. The Network Camera is not only a high-performance web-ready camera but also can be part of a flexible surveillance system. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Package Contents Network Camera Remote Controller (Wire or Wireless Model) Power adapter Camera stand A/V Cable Software CD - 3 -...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installation ...4 Hardware Installation ... 4 To install in Ethernet... 5 Software Installation ... 6 Initial Access to the Network Camera ... 10 Installing Plug-in ... 10 Check Network Settings ... 11 Add Password to Prevent Unauthorized Access ... 11 How to Use ...
  • Page 6 If the web space has no FTP service ... 24 Build a Security Application... 26 Send Snapshots When Motion is Detected ... 27 Definitions in Configuration ... 29 System Parameters ... 30 User Group Administration ... 31 Edit User ... 33 Network Settings ...
  • Page 7 Style Convention ... 63 General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters ... 64 Get Server Parameter Values... 64 Set Server Parameter Values ... 65 Available Parameters on the Server ... 66 Drive the Digital Output... 75 Query Status of the Digital Input ... 76 Capture Single Snapshot ...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Hardware Installation Upon powering up, the device runs through a self-test procedure and the front LEDs will blink between green and red for a few times. If self-test passes, the LEDs will shut off and the Network Camera will be on stand-by and ready for software installation. If self-test fails the red LED will blink several times.
  • Page 9: To Install In Ethernet

    To install in Ethernet Make sure the Ethernet is firmly connected to a switch hub. After attaching the Ethernet cable plug in the power adapter. If the LED turns out to be steady green after self-test, go to next paragraph “Software Installation”. If the Ethernet is not available, the Network Camera will switch to wireless LAN mode.
  • Page 10: Software Installation

    Software Installation In this manual, "User" refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and "Administrator" refers to the person who can configure the Network Camera and grant user access to the camera. At the end of the hardware installation, the Administrator must place the product software CD into the CD-ROM drive of the PC running in MS Windows.
  • Page 11 Upon Installation Wizard’s start up, a searching box will pop up. searches for product on the same LAN: For the series number in the “Serial Number” field, please check the label on the bottom of the camera. After searching, Video Servers or Network Cameras will be located by the Installation Wizard.
  • Page 12 The IP addresses shown in the "Current IP Address" field reflect those on the local network. They may be from the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server, the camera will try to find a free IP address (this takes from 15 second to 3 minutes, depending on the LAN status).
  • Page 13 For more detailed usage of the Installation Wizard, please refer to the user’s manual of the Installation Wizard. - 9 -...
  • Page 14: Initial Access To The Network Camera

    Initial Access to the Network Camera Installing Plug-in For the initial access to the Network Camera in Windows, the web browser may prompt for permission to install a new plug-in for the Network Camera after a period of time of downloading.
  • Page 15: Check Network Settings

    Check Network Settings The Network Camera can be connected either before or immediately after software installation onto the Local Area Network. The Administrator should complete the network settings on the configuration page, including the correct subnet mask and IP address of gateway and DNS. Ask your network administrator or Internet service provider for the detail information.
  • Page 16: How To Use

    How to Use Authentication After opening the web browser and typing in the URL of the Network Camera, a dialogue window pops up to request a username and password. The foreground is the login window and the background shows the message if authentication fails.
  • Page 17: Primary User's Capabilities

    Primary User’s Capabilities Main Screen with Camera View The main page layout has three parts: Configuration functions: The camera can be configured using these user interfaces. Camera View: What the camera sees. Pan/Tilt/Zoom control buttons: These buttons provide a command interface to control the aim of the camera.
  • Page 18: The Configuration

    The Configuration: “Digital Output” Clicking on the “On” or “Off” button turns the digital output to either on or off status. “Snapshot” Clicking on the “Snapshot” can get a JPEG format image of the current camera view in another window. “Client Settings”...
  • Page 19: The Ccd Control Buttons

    “Tilt speed” This selection box sets the moving range of the “Up” and “Down” commands. “Zoom speed” This selection box sets the moving range of the “zoom in” and “zoom out” commands. “Auto pan” This button commands the camera to pan from the current position to the left-most and then to the right-most position.
  • Page 20: Client Settings

    Client Settings There are four settings for the client side. Media Options - For the User to determine whether to receive video, audio or both. Protocol Options – Which allows choosing on connection protocol between client and server. There are two protocol choices to optimize your usage – UDP and HTTP. The UDP protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams.
  • Page 21 client periodic update the JPEG image from server according to the “Frame rate” settings. Talk Button Control Style – For the User to determine whether to “click once and talk” or “push to talk”. - 17 -...
  • Page 22: Administrator's Capabilities

    Administrator’s Capabilities Fine-tuning for Best Performance There are a few choices the Administrator is allowed to maximize the capabilities of the Network Camera. Best performance generally equates to the fastest image refresh rate with the best video quality, and at the lowest network bandwidth as possible. The six factors, “Size”, “Maximum frame rate”, “Video codec type”, “Key frame interval”, “Fix bit rate”, and “Fix quality”...
  • Page 23: Only Quality Images Will Do

    broadband network is over 1 Mbps, set the “Fix bit rate” to 1000Kbps or 1200Kbps, or set “Fix quality” at the highest quality. The maximum frame rate is 25 fps in a 50Hz system and 30 fps in a 60Hz system. If your network bandwidth is more than 384Kbps, you can fix the bit rate according to your bandwidth and set the maximum frame rate to 25 fps or 30 fps.
  • Page 24: Select For Motion Jpeg

    Select for Motion JPEG The Network Camera with Pan/Tilt/Zoom is a camera with dual video codec, they’re MPEG4 and MJPEG. If MJPEG is selected, the camera will transmit video data in JPEG format. Therefore, it requires higher bandwidth to view smooth video. General speaking, each normal sized JPEG image would be 3k~12k bytes, depending on the selected video quality and contents.
  • Page 25: Opening Accounts For New Users

    Opening Accounts for New Users Protect Network Camera by Passwords The Network Camera is shipped without any password by default. That means everyone can access the Network Camera including the configuration as long as the IP address is known. It is necessary to assign a password if the Network Camera is intended to be accessed by others.
  • Page 26: More Flexible Options For Viewers

    the server. You may edit or delete some users from the third field. More Flexible Options for Viewers If you want to have a guest account for viewers only, you just need to add a user without password and disable all the privileges. Share the account to your friends to access your camera.
  • Page 27 will remain constant. 1. Click on “Configuration” on the homepage, 2. Click on “Mail & FTP” in the left column, 3. Fill in the FTP related settings including server, server port, user name and password, as well as the upload path if it is specified by the web space, - 23 -...
  • Page 28: If The Web Space Has No Ftp Service

    4. Click on “Save”, 5. Click on “Application” in the left column, 6. Select the day or days of the week in “Weekly schedule” you want to upload the pictures, 7. Select “Sequential operation” and set the interval, 8. Unselect “FTP put snapshots with date and time suffix” as the upload method and click on “Save”, 9.
  • Page 29 Example of an auto-refresh web page: <html> <head> <title>Example - auto refresh</title> </head> <body> <p align=left> <font size="7" face="Comic Sans MS" color="#FF0000"> MiniAVServer Demo </font> </p> <p align=left> <!-- Begin of scripts to auto refresh the image. Change the IP address in the image URL and refreshrate if necessary.
  • Page 30: Build A Security Application

    Build a Security Application The Administrator can combine options on the application page to perform many useful security applications. There trigger sources coming from attached devices, such as for motion detection. There are also two kinds of actions responding such events, including uploading snapshots over the...
  • Page 31: Send Snapshots When Motion Is Detected

    Send Snapshots When Motion is Detected If no external sensor is available, the Administrator can use the built-in motion detection to monitor any movement and send snapshots via emails for security check. 6. Click on “Motion detection” in the left column, 7.
  • Page 32 17. Click on “Save” to validate. - 28 -...
  • Page 33: Definitions In Configuration

    Definitions in Configuration Only the Administrator can access system configuration. Each category in the left column will be explained in the following pages. The bold texts are the specific phrases on the Option pages. The Administrator may type the URL below the figure to directly enter the frame page of configuration.
  • Page 34: System Parameters

    System Parameters "Host name" The text displays the title at the top of the main page. “Turn off the LED indicator” Check this option to shut off the LED on the rear. It can prevent the camera’s operation being noticed. "Keep current date and time"...
  • Page 35: User Group Administration

    User Group Administration “Root password” Change the Administrator’s password by typing in the new password identically in both text boxes. The typed entries will be displayed as asterisks for security purposes. After pressing , the web browser will ask the Administrator for the new password for access.
  • Page 36 <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/security.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 32 -...
  • Page 37: Edit User

    Edit User Type the new password, change the privilege and press to modify the account. <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/edituser.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 33 -...
  • Page 38: Network Settings

    Network Settings Any changes made on this page will need to restart the system in order to validate the changes. Make sure every field is entered correctly before clicking on "Get IP address automatically" & “Use fixed IP address” The default status is “Get IP address automatically”. This can be tedious having to perform software installation whenever the Network Camera starts.
  • Page 39: Streaming

    when the Administrator changes the HTTP port of the Network Camera whose IP address is 192.168.0.100 from 80 to 8080, the User must type in the web browser “http://192.168.0.100:8080” instead of “http://192.168.0.100”. Streaming “UDP Audio channel port” This can be something other than the default port 5002 in order to work with the port opened by the firewall.
  • Page 40: Ddns & Upnp

    DDNS & UPnP “Enable DDNS” This option turns on the DDNS function. “Provider” The provider list contains four hosts that provide DDNS services. Please connect to the service provider’s website to make sure the service charges. “Host Name” If the User wants to use DDNS service, this field must be filled. Please input the hostname that is registered in the DDNS server.
  • Page 41 <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/ddnsupnp.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 37 -...
  • Page 42: Mail & Ftp

    Mail & FTP SMTP “1st SMTP (mail) server” The domain name or IP address of the external email server. “1st SMTP account name” Granted account name on the email server. “1st SMTP password” Granted password on the email server. “1st recipient email address” The email address of recipients for snapshots or log file.
  • Page 43 “1st FTP passive mode” The Network Camera is located inside the network protected by a firewall, data connection for FTP may be prohibited. By selecting passive mode, the FTP can bypass the rule and allow snapshot upload to proceed. If the passive mode is selected, the Network Camera can automatically attempt for active mode, if the external FTP server does not support passive mode.
  • Page 44 <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/mailftp.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 40 -...
  • Page 45: Video Codec Parameters

    Video Codec Parameters “Text on video” The text will be displayed in the black bar above the video window with a timestamp. The timestamp is captured from date and time of the Network Camera that is maintained by a built-in real-time clock. “Color”...
  • Page 46: Image Settings

    established. <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/video.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. Image Settings Click on “Image Settings” to pop up another window for tuning "Brightness", “Contrast”, “Hue” and "Saturation" for video compensation. - 42 -...
  • Page 47: Ccd Settings

    CCD Settings Click on “CCD Settings” button, the CCD settings window will pop up. The default setting of the CCD is of auto-IRIS mode. Therefore the “Auto electronic shutter” (AES) option will be fixed at 1/60 (1/50) second. Once the shutter is selected as “Auto”, the IRIS of the CCD will become fixed.
  • Page 48 about sensitivity of BLC detection. Clicking on “BLC Area Selection”, a selecting window will pop up. As the window shows, the video is divided to 48 rectangle areas with the same size. Select the areas to enable BLC, if no area is selected, checking “Enable BLC” option makes the video no differences.
  • Page 49 The picture illustrates the corresponding areas of the selecting window in the real video. “Select All” will check all the areas in the windows and “Clear All” will do vice versa. “Save” button can set the selected areas for BLC. In the CCD settings window, click on “Preview”...
  • Page 50: Audio

    Audio “Transmission mode” There are five options to select. For all the modes, only one client can talk to the server at the same time. “Full-duplex (Talk and listen simultaneously)” In this mode, the User can talk to the server while listening sound from the server simultaneously. “Half-duplex (Talk or listen, not at the same time)”...
  • Page 51 <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/audio.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 47 -...
  • Page 52: Motion Detection

    Motion Detection “Enable motion detection” Check this option to turn on motion detection. Click on this button to add a new window. At most three windows can exist simultaneously. Use the mouse to click, hold and drag the window frame to resize or the title bar to move.
  • Page 53 <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/motion.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 49 -...
  • Page 54: Camera Control

    Camera Control On the Camera Control page, there are two main function control areas: Camera control area The pan and tilt functions can be controlled with these buttons. The “Left” button aims the camera to the left; the “Right”, “Up”, and “Down” buttons aim the camera accordingly.
  • Page 55 Camera is doing auto panning. “Enable IR control” Checking this box allows the Administrator to enable the IR controller to move the aim of the camera. To allow controls only through URL commands or web pages, leave this box unchecked. “Zoom times display”...
  • Page 56 Camera control area Preset function area <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/camctrl.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 52 -...
  • Page 57: Application Setup

    Application Setup Weekly Schedule “Sun” ~ “Sat” Select the days of the week to perform the following operations. “Snapshots begin at” Set the time to start operations. “Snapshots stop at” Set the time to stop operations. Setting identical begin time and stop time means 24-hour operation.
  • Page 58: Sequential Operation

    is open. Either email or FTP can be used to command uploading snapshots. The snapshot names will be “videopre.jpg”, “videotrg.jpg”, and “videopos.jpg”, respectively. They stand for the snapshots, before event, right upon event, and after event. The date and time suffix may also be added as an option. Confirm the external mail or FTP server settings in the network configuration.
  • Page 59 <url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/app.vspx <Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network Camera. - 55 -...
  • Page 60: Viewing System Log

    Viewing System Log Click on the link on the configuration page to view the system log file. The content of the file provides useful information about configuration and connections after system boot-up. Viewing System Parameters Click on this link on the configuration page to view the entire system’s parameter set. The content is the same as those in CONFIG.INI.
  • Page 61: Remote Controller

    Remote Controller Network Camera provides a remote controller to command the camera’s pan/tilt and other functions. The direction control part provides the function as on the main web page. The Pan/Patrol/Stop functions are also the same as on the main web page. “Auto Patrol”...
  • Page 62: Appendix

    Appendix A. Troubleshooting Status LED After powering up, the Network Camera performs a self-diagnostic to detect any hardware defects. The following table lists the LED patterns in general. In case of any fatal error, the LED will blink in a pattern other than those below. Condition During self-diagnostic after power on Ethernet signal is lost...
  • Page 63 B. Frequently Asked Questions Q What if I forget my password? A After the Administrator's password has been assigned, every access to the Network Camera needs authentication. If you are one of the managed users, you have to ask the Administrator for the password. If you are the Administrator, there is no way to recover the root password except by restoring the factory default settings.
  • Page 64 Q Can I install it on ceiling? A Yes. There are flip and mirror options in video configuration page to correct the images for upside down installation. Q The image is not clear enough. A Rotate the lens to adjust the focus after the Network Camera has been installed in the proper position.
  • Page 65 Q How fast is the video rate of the Network Camera? A The MPEG4 codec engine can process up to 30 frames per second internally. However the total performance is subject to many coefficients such as: 1. Network throughput, 2. Bandwidth share, 3.
  • Page 66: Cleaning The Lens

    B. Cleaning the Lens The Network Camera with Pan/Tilt/Zoom is a network camera with high quality lens. When it is necessary to clean the lens, please follow these instructions: Prepare cotton swabs and alcohol. Moisten the cotton swab with alcohol. Slightly clean the lens.
  • Page 67: Overview

    Overview This section specifies the external HTTP based application programming interface. The HTTP based camera interface provides the functionality to request a single image, to control camera functions (PTZ, output relay etc.) and to get and set internal parameter values. The image and CGI-requests are handled by the built in Web server. Style Convention In URL syntax and in descriptions of CGI parameters, a text in italic within angle brackets denotes a content that is to be replaced with either a value or a string.
  • Page 68: General Cgi Url Syntax And Parameters

    Example: request a single snapshot image http://mywebserver/cgi-bin/video.jpg General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters CGI parameters are written in lower-case and as one word without any underscores or other separators. When the CGI request includes internal camera parameters, the internal parameters must be written exactly as they are named in the camera or video server.
  • Page 69: Set Server Parameter Values

    Context-Length: <length>\r\n \r\n <parameter pair> where <parameter pair> is <parameter>=<value>\r\n [<parameter pair>] <length> is the actual length of content. Example: request IP address and it’s response Request: http://192.168.0.123/cgi-bin/admin/getparam.cgi?network_ipaddress Response: HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n Content-Type: text/html\r\n Context-Length: 33\r\n \r\n network.ipaddress=192.168.0.123\r\n Set Server Parameter Values Note: This request require administrator access Method: GET/POST Syntax:...
  • Page 70: Available Parameters On The Server

    <group>_<name>. value to assigned Assign <return page> return Example: Set the IP address of server to 192.168.0.123 http://myserver/cgi-bin/admin/setparam.cgi?Network_IPAddress=192.168.0.123 Available Parameters on the Server Group: System NAME VALUE hostname <text (r/w) than 15 characters> ledoff (r/w) date <yyyy/mm/dd> (r/w) <keep> <auto> time <hh:mm:ss>...
  • Page 71 <auto> <domain name or IP (r/w) address> timezone -12 ~ 12 (r/w) updateinterval 0 ~ 2147483 (r/w) serialnumber <mac address> firmwareversion <text than 39 characters> restore restart 0 ~ 65535 (w)(restart) do<1~4> <state> di<1~4> <state> supportscriptversion <text than 10 characers> scriptversion <text than 10 characers>...
  • Page 72 (r/w) userattr_<1~1 [dido][|talk][|listen][|c 0> amctrl][|conf] (r/w) usercount 1 ~ 11 Group: Network NAME VALUE resetip (r/w)(restart) ipaddress <IP address> (r/w) (restart) subnet <IP address> (r/w) (restart) router <IP address> (r/w) (restart) dns1 <IP address> (r/w) dns2 <IP address> (r/w) smtp1 <domain (r/w) address>...
  • Page 73 (r/w) mailuser1> smtp2 <domain (r/w) address> mailto2 <text string shorter than (r/w) 80 characters> mailuser2 <user account name on (r/w) smtp server> mailpass2 <user password (r/w) mailuser2> returnemail <text string for return (r/w) email address> localftpport <number (r/w) 65535> ftp1 <domain (r/w) address>...
  • Page 74 (r/w) server> ftppassmode2 (r/w) httpport <number (r/w) (restart) 65535> videoport <number (r/w) 65535> audioport <number (r/w) 65535> Group: Video NAME VALUE text <text string shorter than (r/w) 15 characters> codectype (r/w) (restart) 1 size (r/w) color (r/w) quality (r/w) quant (r/w) bitrate 64000...
  • Page 75 512000 768000 1000000 1200000 maxframe (r/w) flip (r/w) mirror (r/w) Group: Audio NAME VALUE bitrate 8000 (r/w) 24000 32000 transfermode (r/w) sendclientaudio (r/w) source (r/w) set bit rate to 512K bps set bit rate to 768K bps set bit rate to 1000K bps set bit rate to 1200K bps set maximum frame rate to 1 fps set maximum frame rate to 2 fps...
  • Page 76 lowbandwidth (r/w) enableaec (r/w) Group: Image NAME VALUE brightness <-5 ~ 5> (r/w) saturation <-5 ~ 5> (r/w) contrast <-5 ~ 5> (r/w) <-5 ~ 5> (r/w) mode Preview Restore Save Group: Motion NAME VALUE enabled (r/w) win<1~3>_enabled (r/w) win<1~3>_name <text (r/w) than 15 characters >...
  • Page 77 win<1~3>_height 0 ~ 288 for PAL (r/w) 0 ~ 240 for NTSC & CMOS update Group: DDNS NAME VALUE enable 0, 1 (r/w) provider 1 ~ 4 (r/w) hostname Text string shorter than 63 (r/w) characters. usernameemail Text string shorter than 63 (r/w) characters.
  • Page 78 (r/w) -5 ~ 5 zoomspeed (r/w) autospeed -5 ~ 5 (r/w) dwelling 0 ~ 9999 (r/w) enableir 0, 1 (r/w) presetname_<0~9> Text string shorter than (r/w) 30 characters. presetpan_<0~9> -127 ~ 127 (r/w) presettilt_<0~9> -127 ~ 127 (r/w) patrolname_<0~19> Text string shorter than (r/w) 30 characters.
  • Page 79: Drive The Digital Output

    blcarea(0) 0~255 (r/w) blcarea(1) 0~255 (r/w) blcarea(2) 0~255 (r/w) blcarea(3) 0~255 (r/w) blcarea(4) 0~255 (r/w) blcarea(5) 0~255 (r/w) Drive the Digital Output Note: This request requires the privilege of I/O access control. Method: GET/POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/setdo.cgi?do1=<state>[&do2=<state>] [&do3=<state>][&do4=<state>][&return=<return page>] Where state is H, L. H means NC (normal close) connected with COMMON and L means NO (normal open) connected with COMMON.
  • Page 80: Query Status Of The Digital Input

    Example: Drive the digital output 1 to high and redirect to an empty page http://myserver/cgi-bin/setdo.cgi?do1=H Query Status of the Digital Input Note: This request requires the privilege of I/O access control. Method: GET/POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/getdi.cgi?[di1][&di2][&di3][&di4] If no parameter is specified, all the status of digital input will be returned. Return: HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n Content-Type: image/jpeg\r\n...
  • Page 81: Capture Single Snapshot

    Content-Type: image/jpeg\r\n Content-Length: 7\r\n \r\n di1=H\r\n Capture Single Snapshot Note: This request require normal user privilege Method: GET/POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/video.jpg Server will return the most up-to-date snapshot in JPEG format. The size and quality of image will be set according to the JPEG settings on the server. Return: HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n Content-Type: image/jpeg\r\n...
  • Page 82: System Logs

    parameter value method delete edit username <name> userpass <value> privilege <value> dido listen talk camctrl conf return <return page> System Logs Note: This request require administrator privilege description Add an account to server. When using this method, “username” field is necessary. It will use default value of other fields if not specified.
  • Page 83: Configuration File

    Method: GET/POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/admin/syslog.cgi Server will return the up-to-date system log. Return: HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n Content-Type: text/plain\r\n Content-Length: <syslog length>\r\n \r\n <system log information>\r\n Configuration File Note: This request requires administrator privilege Method: GET/POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/admin/configfile.cgi Server will return the up-to-date configuration file. Return: HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n Content-Type: text/plain\r\n...
  • Page 84: Upload File (Firmware)

    Upload File (firmware) Note: This request requires administrator privilege Method: POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/admin/upload.cgi Post data: file=<file name>[&return=<return page>]\r\n \r\n <multipart encoded form data> Server will accept the upload file named <file name> to be stored on the flash as “flash.bin” and return with <return page> if indicated. Camera Control Note: This request requires camera control access privilege Method: GET/POST...
  • Page 85: Recall

    right speedpan -5 ~ 5 speedtilt -5 ~ 5 speedzoom -5 ~ 5 speedapp -5 ~ 5 auto patrol stop zoom wide tele focus auto stop iris auto open stop return <return page> Recall Note: This request requires camera control access privilege Method: GET Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/recall.cgi?
  • Page 86: System Information

    parameter value recall Text string than 30 characters return <return page> System Information Note: This request requires normal user privilege Method: GET/POST Syntax: http://<servername>/cgi-bin/sysinfo.cgi Server will return the system information. Return: HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n Content-Type: text/plain\r\n Content-Length: <system information length>\r\n \r\n Model=<model name of server>\r\n HostName=<host name of server>\r\n...
  • Page 87: Preset Locations

    Where the <PTZ status> is a 32-bits integer, each bit can be set separately as follows: Bit 0 => Support camera control function 0(not support), 1(support) Bit 1 => Build-in or external camera. 0(external), 1(build-in) Bit 2 => Support pan operation. 0(not support), 1(support) Bit 3 =>...
  • Page 88: Technical Specifications

    D. Technical Specifications - System CPU: Trimedia PNX1300 RAM: 16MB SDRAM ROM: 4MB FLASH ROM - Networking Protocol TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet, NTP, DNS UPnP, DDNS and DHCP Physical 10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseT Fast Ethernet - Video Algorithm supported MPEG4 SP MJPEG Features...

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