Theme Parks that again use the DV-IP Sever for their site security but link some of the
cameras to the Internet site to allow potential visitors to gauge how busy the Park is and
when they should visit.
This section has been divided into:
Enabling the feature, identifying server information and enabling the cameras
Configuring the FTP session details
To enable and configure the webcamera feature:
1. Select Network -> Webcam Set-up
2. Enter the FTP Server details; this can be the IP address, URL or domain name of the Server that
will forward the images to the web pages. This link is usually provided by the Internet Service
Provider (ISP)
3. Enter the root directory on the FTP server where the files will be saved
4. Enter the image directory information; this is the path within the root drive that will store the images
that are being FTP'd to the Server
5. Enter the prefix information that will precede the image file when uploaded to the FTP Server, an
example is 'cam_' which would create a file name of cam_01.jpg
6. Enter the username and password to allow the files to be uploaded to the FTP Server, this will be
given to you by the Network Administrator
7. Enter the update interval in seconds, this identifies the time between updated files being
transmitted from the DV-IP Server to the FTP Server. The speed and cost of the network connection
being used should be taken into account when setting this time period
8. Enable the video input(s) that are to be made available for webcam functionality. Images from
these inputs will be transmitted to the FTP Server for integration into web pages
9. Save the configuration information by selecting Save Settings!
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