Activex Mode For Ie Browser Access; Visitor Status - Polaroid IP300 User Manual

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2.6 ACTIVEX MODE FOR IE BROWSER ACCESS

When you login the camera in ActiveX model you will be asked what level of
user you are: Visitor, Operator, or Administrator. Each of these user types come
with different levels of authority and usage privileges (see 3.11 for user settings,
figure 8.5)

2.7 VISITOR STATUS

When you sign in as a visitor, yours is the lowest level of operation and is
limited to certain channels. Our IE software will give a visitor access to up to
color-coded 9 channels. They are as follows:
Click this one for main camera view only.
Click this one to view four connected cameras at once.
Click for views of 9 connected cameras at once.
NOTE: In order to view multiple cameras. you must first have set the Multi-
Device Settings first ( see 3.1 Multi-Device Settings)
Figure. 3.5
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Also, there are 9 color coded icons at the bottom of the UI to indicate the status
of each device. They are as follows:
Gray. Means no device is connected.
Green. Means a device is connected on this channel and works well.
Red. Means the device on this channel and is recording
Yellow. Means a device on this channel but fails to connect to main device.
On Screen Display (OSD) settings.
Go to OSD settings and click on "?Audio/Video OSD,
1. set time and date and click time stamp to apply to video
2. choose "disable" to clear any settings on OSD
3. set text color you wish (i.e. black, red, white, etc.)
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