Remote/Vms (Onvif Interface) - FLIR Nexus Configuration Manual

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Advanced Configuration
On the Files page under PelcoD Map, use the Download link to open the text file that is used for
mapping the functions to Aux commands and Presets. If it is necessary to change the mapped
functions, edit the file and upload the new map file to the camera using the Upload button. Once a file
has been edited and tested, it can also be uploaded to other cameras so that each camera operates
the same way.
3.6

Remote/VMS (ONVIF Interface)

Several types of third-party Video Management System (VMS) systems are supported by FLIR IP
cameras. Because these systems tend to evolve and change over time, contact your local FLIR
representative or FLIR Technical Support if you have any difficulties or questions about using this
feature.
Select the Remote/VMS link on the
left side of the page to configure the
camera to operate with a VMS
Interface. By default, the camera is
configured with a Remote/VMS
interface with ONVIF 2.0
parameters.
The ONVIF (Open Network Video
Interface Forum) is an open
industry forum for the development
of a global standard for the interface
of network video products. An
ONVIF-compliant VMS can be
used to control a FLIR camera, display video, and, for pan/tilt cameras, access up to 50 pan/tilt
presets.
If the camera is to be used with a third-party VMS that is compliant with ONVIF, the parameters can
be adjusted (if needed) to work with the VMS. Refer to the VMS documentation to determine what
parameter values are needed.
After the interface is configured, scroll down and click on the Save button to save the configuration,
and then restart the server.
427-0030-00-28 Version 110
Jun 2013
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