Illustra Pro LT Operation Manual

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Illustra Pro LT 2MP Bullet IR Camera
Installation and Operation Manual
8200-1129-01 A0

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  • Page 1 Illustra Pro LT 2MP Bullet IR Camera Installation and Operation Manual 8200-1129-01 A0...
  • Page 3 Notice The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice. Copyright Under copyright laws, the contents of this manual may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without prior written consent of Tyco Security Products.
  • Page 4 Notice of Use  This manual is designed for administrators and users of the network camera. Please read it carefully before use. All  We are not responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserve the right to change the product and manuals ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Peripheral Connection ..............................10 Network Connection ..............................12 Accessing the Camera for the First Time ........................13 Using the Illustra Connect Tool to Manage Cameras ....................15 Live Page Configuration ..............................16 ActiveX Installation (AxUMF.cab) ..........................16 Log In .................................... 18 Live Page Menus ................................
  • Page 6 Appendix A: Factory Default............................71 Storage Settings ................................71 Video Settings ................................71 Event Settings ................................74 Network Settings ................................76 Peripheral ..................................78 Maintenance Settings ..............................78 Appendix B: Using VLC Player to View RTSP Streaming ..................80 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 7: Product Features

    Product Features Product Features This Installation & Operation Manual covers the following product code:  IPL02B2BNWIY Features  Motion detection  High quality compression in real time streaming  Full frame rates @ Maximum resolution 1920x1080 provides superior image quality ...
  • Page 8: Controls/Connectors

    Controls/Connectors Controls/Connectors Part Names Sunshield Terminal Connector LAN Connector SD Card microSD/SDHC/ SDXC card slot Video output Reset button Reset Video Out Cable socket PAL/NTSC button PAL/NTSC Note Model herein and its appearance are subject to change without any prior notice. Sunshield: Protects the camera lens against direct sunshine.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Controls/Connectors Specifications IPL02B2BNWIY Model List Camera Max. Resolution 1080p (1920x1080) 3x3 ㎛ Pixel Size Image Sensor Type CMOS 5,856 H x 3,276V ㎛ Active Image Area Type Built-in Lens Focal Length 3.0(w) ~ 9.0(t) mm F1.2(w) ~ F2.3(w), Optical 3x F No.
  • Page 10 Controls/Connectors 480x270 320x180 H.264: Max 30fps in all resolution Max Frame Rate MJPEG: Max 30fps in all resolution Special Features Image Settings Configurable brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness Orientation Control Flip & Mirror Rotation Control None / Left(-90 degrees) / Right(+90 degrees) Dynamic 2D Digital Noise Supported (1 ~ 15) Reduction(DNR)
  • Page 11 Controls/Connectors Security Multi-level access with password protection NTP Time Synchronization Once per 24 hours Poll Rate Integration Application Programming Interface Software Development Kit(SDK) IAPI3 ONVIF 2.4 Profile S (or later) Event Sources Video Motion Detection; Sensor(DI) Event Actions File upload: E-mail, FTP, Notification: E-mail, FTP, HTTP, TCP Record : SD card storage, FTP Trigger-Alarm(DO)
  • Page 12 Controls/Connectors Safety UL60950-1 IEC 60950-1 CSA 22.2 No. 60950 EN60950-1 Emission FCC Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A ICES-003/NMB-003 Class A Immunity EN50130-4 EN55024 EN61000-6-1 IEC 62599-2 Environment RoHS/WEEE Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 13: Camera Installation

    Camera Installation Camera Installation Package Contents The package contains a camera, screws, anchors, some other partial items, and a hex wrench, a paper mounting template, a quick installation guide, and a CD ROM. Unpack the package carefully, and handle the equipment with care. Camera x 1 Mounting screw with plastic anchors x 3 Hex Wrench x 1...
  • Page 14: Mounting The Camera

    Camera Installation Mounting the camera 1. Place the paper mounting template that is included in the package on the desired installation surface. 2. Drill three holes in the correct positions based on the paper mounting template, and insert the plastic anchors into the holes. 3.
  • Page 15: Adjusting Angle Of The Camera

    Camera Installation Adjusting angle of the camera Adjust the angle of the camera by changing the heading direction by reference to the following pictures. Wall Mount Ceiling Mount ③ ① ② A. Loosen the joint(②) with the hex wrench to adjust A.
  • Page 16: Connections

    Connections Connections GREEN: DI WHITE: DI COM ORANGE: DO YELLOW: DO COM Terminal Connector (DI / DO) Power Connector Connector Peripheral Connection Sensor (DI) Connection Sensor(DI) can be connected to either a voltage type sensor or a replay type sensor like in the following figures. Input voltage range: 0VDC minimum to 5VDC maximum, Max 50mA CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum input voltage or relay rate.
  • Page 17: Power Connection

    Connections Alarm (DO) Connection Only the replay type is supported. The activation can be managed through the camera’s webpage. Relay Rating: Max 24VDC 50mA CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum replay rate. Internal Device Relay Type Power Connection The camera can be powered from either 12VDC or PoE. If it is powered from 12VDC, connect an adaptor which can supply the camera with enough power.
  • Page 18: Network Connection

    192.168.1.168 with the subnet mask, 255.255.255.0. If the default static IP address cannot be used on your network, use Illustra Connect to reassign an IP address to your camera , or reassign the IP address of your PC to be on the same network as the camera.
  • Page 19: Accessing The Camera For The First Time

    Connections To access the camera from a local PC, simply use the local IP address of the camera. To enable remote access, you must configure your router/firewall to forward an incoming request to that fixed local IP address of the camera. Therefore, when an external host sends a request to access your camera, the request will first reach the router’s external IP address and then be forwarded to the local IP address of the camera.
  • Page 20 Connections Step 4: Access the camera from IE browser Open the IE browser, and enter the IP address of the camera in the URL field. When a user clicks on “Setup” or other menu items, the camera prompts the user for credentials like below. Then, enter the username and the password (defaults: admin, admin).
  • Page 21: Using The Illustra Connect Tool To Manage Cameras

    Using the Illustra Connect Tool to Manage Cameras In addition to using the IE browser to access your camera, you can alternatively use the provided tool, Illustra Connect. Illustra Connect is a management tool designed to manage your network cameras on the LAN. It can: ...
  • Page 22: Live Page Configuration

    Live Page Configuration Live Page Configuration When the device is accessed through the web browser, the live image of the device appears on the window. To go back to the Live page either from the Storage or Setup page, click Live on the upper left corner of the web page. ActiveX Installation (AxUMF.cab) After the network and power connection are established, access the web browser to view the live streaming of the connected device.
  • Page 23 Live Page Configuration 3. Install the setup.exe file by clicking the link shown on the main page. JPEG snapshot is displayed every one second before you install setup.exe. 4. Follow the instructions of the dialog boxes, and complete the installation. 5.
  • Page 24: Log In

    Live Page Configuration Log In To access the device on the web browser: 1. Enter “admin” for the user name and “admin” for the password on the pop-up window. 2. Click the OK button to access the main page. Live Page Menus ...
  • Page 25 Live Page Configuration  25%: Image size is reduced to a quarter of original resolution.  50%: Image size is reduced to a half of original resolution.  75%: Image size is reduced to three quarters of original resolution  100%: Image size is displayed as its original resolution size. ...
  • Page 26: Storage And Recording Configuration

    Storage and Recording Configuration Storage and Recording Configuration The information in this storage and recording section will be applied only when you use the camera’s own recording program. If you use the exacqVision edge storage instead of the camera’s standard storage, refer to exacqVision edge in the Applications section in this manual.
  • Page 27 Storage and Recording Configuration To specify the FTP server to record the video, click Storage > Storage > FTP.  Name: Specify the FTP server name.  IP Address: Enter the FTP server address.  Port: Enter the server port number. The default is 21. ...
  • Page 28: Recording

    Storage and Recording Configuration Recording Recording File Format  Continuous: It records the video stream as the standard AVI format that is a multimedia container format.  Event: The camera’s own recording format that can be used for event recording. ...
  • Page 29: Instant Recording

    Storage and Recording Configuration  Rule of segmentation:  (by) Size: The range of the file size is from 100 to 1440 Megabyte(s).  (by) Time: The range of the recording length is from 5 to 20 minute(s).  Stream source: Stream1 is pre-selected. Instant Recording If the Start button is pressed, the recording will be started immediately.
  • Page 30: Search And Download

    Storage and Recording Configuration Search and Download Download of Continuous Recording To view and download the recorded files, click Storage > Search & Download > Continuous. All of the recorded files are listed on the page. A file currently being recorded is displayed as [Recording] on the Download column.
  • Page 31 Storage and Recording Configuration  Search result list: If you click the Search button with a specific event type and period, you can get the event list. It shows the event rule name which is defined by Event Rule, the event type, the rule time when the event is raised, some description, and the download link.
  • Page 32: Setup

    Setup Setup To configure the setting values of the device, click Setup on the main page. To access the Setup page, ID and passwords are required. The default ID and password are respectively ‘admin’ and ‘admin’. Basic Configuration The Basic Configuration provides the menus required for the basic settings that a user must configure after the camera installation.
  • Page 33 Setup  Limitation on password: A password can contain from 4 to 32 characters with a combination of alphabet and numbers.  Length: The length of password must be between 4 and 32.  Character range: All upper or lower case letters and numbers from 0 to 9 4.
  • Page 34: Date And Time

    Setup User Authentication Enable or disable for anonymous viewers to connect to the Live page. TCP/IP Refer to the TCP/IP (DHCP, Static IP, DNS setting) section for the TCP/IP configuration. Date and Time Time setting is very significant for all parts of the product server because it affects the log of streaming and OSD of video.
  • Page 35 Setup Stream The Stream configuration page at Setup > Basic Configuration > Stream works the same way as the page at Setup > Video > Stream. Refer to the Stream section through the path, Setup > Video > Stream for the details.
  • Page 36: Video

    Setup Video To change the settings for video, zoom/focus, OSD, stream, and privacy zones, go to the Video menu by selecting Setup > Video. This menu consists of the six sub menus: Picture Settings, Zoom/Focus, OSD, Encoder Profile, Stream, and Privacy Zones. Picture Settings This section is under the Video menu that enables users to modify the characteristics of the camera image.
  • Page 37 Setup  Corridor mode: It rotates the video image to 90 degrees in an area that is more vertical than horizontal in shape such as staircase, hallway, and aisle to show a vertically oriented video stream to contain the areas of the interest more visibly.
  • Page 38 Setup  IR: It enables users to adjust the IR power output depending on the surrounding light conditions.  Manual: Users can determine an appropriate level of IR power output and adjust it manually. The available IR range is from 0 to 255. ...
  • Page 39 Setup Zoom/Focus To change the zoom/focus settings, go to Setup > Video > Zoom/Focus.  Movement: Users can adjust zoom and focus manually or automatically under this tab.  Manual: There are three levels of movement available for wide, tele, near and far respectively. Clicking the buttons move the lens more extensively than the buttons ...
  • Page 40 Setup To change the OSD setting, go to Setup > Video > OSD. What is OSD? OSD burns information into streaming visuals before it gets compressed, thus it prohibits manipulation or alteration of the events’ time. It allows the file to become a reliable evidence as it discourages intentional manipulation of the date and time for an alibi.
  • Page 41: Encoder Profile

    Setup Encoder Profile To create pre-defined encoder profiles, go to Setup > Video > Encoder Profile. The created encoder profiles can be loaded at Setup > Video > Stream. You can check the defined profile list on the main page, and add, copy, modify, or remove a profile. ...
  • Page 42 Setup If you click either one of the Add, Copy, or Modify buttons, the profile configuration page appears as shown below. On this page, users can configure the settings for each stream separately. Please refer to Stream on the next page about the configuration of Stream 1 and Stream 2. Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 43 Setup Stream To apply one of the predefined encoder profiles to the actual streams, go to Setup > Video > Stream. The camera supports two video stream types: H264 and MJPEG. H264 is a coding standard that highly compresses the video to efficiently use the bandwidth but still provides considerably good video quality.
  • Page 44 Setup  Variable bitrate (VBR): VBR allows a higher bitrate (and therefore more storage space) to be allocated to the more complex segments of media files while less space is allocated to less complex segments. It is used when the system has enough storage and a high quality image is required. Image quality can be configured as highest, high, normal, low and lowest.
  • Page 45 Setup Privacy Zones To set up the privacy zones, go to Setup > Video > Privacy Zones. How to configure the privacy zones Show 1. Under the Information panel, configure the privacy zone; Check or uncheck the checkbox to display or hide the created zone.
  • Page 46: Event Configuration

    Setup Event Configuration Event Configurations allow users to set up the notification about the events that will be occurred. The event sources such as motion detection can publish event messages when an event is generated. The events can be notified via email, FTP, and HTTP.
  • Page 47 Setup Basic Configuration Check the Enable rule checkbox to activate the profile. Specify the profile name for easier identification of the functions, and enter a brief description of the profile. Event Source Configuration To configure the event sources, click the Event Source tab. ...
  • Page 48 Setup Event Action Configuration To configure the event actions, click the Event Action tab.  Active alarm(DO1): Select the check box to activate the DO. Specify the alarm duration. Duration indicates how long the DO works. For example, if you input ‘0’, a DO device keeps working until you turn it off manually. If you input ‘10’, a DO device will work for 10 seconds and finish the operation.
  • Page 49: Motion Detection

    Setup Motion Detection To set up motion detection, go to Setup > Event Configuration > Motion Detection. NOTE Java is necessary to view and modify the motion detection zones. If Java is not installed on your PC, go to the link http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp, and install Java.
  • Page 50 Setup How to remove the motion detection zones 1. Select the eraser icon in Draw Mode. 2. Select a draw style. 3. Click the left mouse button, and drag the mouse diagonally until the desired size is erased. 4. Click the Save button to save changes. If you want to select or deselect the entire image, click the Select All button or the Deselect All button.
  • Page 51: Ftp Notification

    Setup  Name: Specify the e-mail recipient name.  Description: Input a brief description of the e-mail recipient for easy recognition.  E-Mail Address: Enter the e-mail address of the e-mail recipient. If you use a host name, a valid DNS server must be specified in the TCP/IP network settings.
  • Page 52: Http Notification

    Setup  Name: Specify the FTP server name.  Description: Input a brief description of the server for easy recognition.  IP Address: Enter the IP address of the FTP server.  Port: Enter the server port number. The default is 21. ...
  • Page 53: Tcp Notification

    Setup  Name: Specify the HTTP server name.  Description: Input a brief description of the server for easy recognition.  Address: Enter the IP address of the HTTP server.  Port: Enter the server port number. The default is 80. ...
  • Page 54 Setup  Alive Type: You can configure the condition of connection. The default value is Timeout.  Once: Only one connection is made for each event. There is no confirmation whether the connection is succeeded or not.  Unlimited: The connection continues for data transmission whether an event occurs or not. ...
  • Page 55: Applications

    Setup Applications exacqVision Edge exacqVision Edge is used for recording video to the edge storage of exacqVision. If you use the camera’s own recording program, skip this section. You will be given how to use exacqVision Edge on your camera in this section. The features of exacqVision Edge is found at Setup >...
  • Page 56 Setup When the edge server is installed: 1) If the edge server is already installed on your camera, the status will be described as follows: ‘exacqVision Edge version x.x.x.x is running’ 2) When the edge server is installed, the menus of Recording and Search & Download at the storage configuration section do not appear like the image below.
  • Page 57 Setup How to use edge server The features of exacqVision Edge is found at Setup > Applications > exacqVision Edge.  Operating Status: There are four different operating statuses appearing under the Stop/Start tab as follows:  initializing: It means that the edge server is initializing to prepare for the operation. Users can run the edge server by pressing the Start button under the Stop/Start tab after the operating status becomes ‘installed’...
  • Page 58 Setup  running: It means that exacqVision Edge is running. Users can stop the edge server by pressing the Stop button under the Stop/Start tab.  stopped: It means that exacqVision Edge is stopped. Users can start the edge server by pressing the Start button under the Stop/Start tab. Note In case the camera reboots when the status of the edge server is ‘stopped’, the edge server cannot automatically run unless you press the Start button to run the edge server.
  • Page 59 Setup How to uninstall edge server Go to Setup > Maintenance > exacqVision Server. Click the Uninstall button, and click the Yes button on the pop-up window to allow the uninstallation. CAUTION When the camera reboots, the edge server will be automatically reinstalled if the firmware file still remains on the SD card even after the uninstallation of the edge server is performed via the webpage.
  • Page 60: Network Configuration

    Setup Network Configuration TCP/IP(DHCP, Static IP, DNS setting) To change the TCP/IP setting, go to Setup > Basic Configuration > TCP/IP. IP Address Configuration IP Configuration by DHCP If you want to get your IP address from a DHCP server automatically, check this option, and click the Apply button. When the dialog box appears on the screen, click the OK button.
  • Page 61: Ntp Server

    Setup Link-Local Address This is a built-in function that assigns an additional IP address to the device, which can be used to access the unit from other hosts on the same segment of the local network. An IP address is automatically assigned when the camera boots The camera can have both a Link-Local IP and a static/DHCP-supplied IP address at the same time.
  • Page 62 Setup UPnP allows IP devices to connect seamlessly and simplifies the implementation of network in remote PC environments. On this page, users can enable or disable UPnP by clicking the Enable check box and apply the desired name (friendly name). RTSP/RTP (multicast or unicast) For the RTSP/RTP setting, go to Setup >...
  • Page 63 Setup  Basic: It uses a simple way of encryption of ID and Password with a plain text.  Digest: It uses a more enhanced way of encryption. RTSP Configuration for IP Unicast RTSP Streaming  Session name: Type the appropriate session name. The allowed range for the session name is 64 characters with alphabets, numbers, and underscore bar(_).
  • Page 64 Setup mDNS (Multicast DNS) For the multicast DNS setting, go to Setup > Network Configuration > mDNS.  Configuration :If you check the Enable checkbox, mDNS will be activated and the camera can be discovered via the mDNS protocol. SMTP To change the SMTP settings, go to Setup >...
  • Page 65 Setup  Use authentication to log in this server: If the login information is mandatory before connecting to the server, check the box. Once the box is checked, the boxes for the user name and the password appear for a user to type. ...
  • Page 66 Setup  SNMP Description  Location: Provide description of SNMP location.  Contact: Provide the SNMP managing contact.  Read Community: Input the community name, which is the authorized ID for reading SNMP data.  Trap Setting: Trap Setting provides information including changed DI, DO, or VCA to notify the manager. Select the SNMP Trap version to receive Trap event, and input the IP address and the community on the text box.
  • Page 67 Setup  Allow admin IP: The IP address in the IP address box is always allowed to the camera. The address will be an admin user’s IP. Policy  Allow: In the Allow mode, the other IP addresses except the ones specified in the list are denied. ...
  • Page 68: Peripheral

    Setup Peripheral DI/DO To configure the digital input and the digital output to control the external devices such as sensors or alarms, go to Setup > Peripheral > DI/DO. Please refer to the section, Peripheral Connection under the chapter, Connections in this manual to know more about the electrical characteristics of these ports.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Setup Maintenance Users The Users configuration page at Setup > Maintenance > Users works the same way as the page at Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. Date & Time The Date & Time configuration page at Setup > Maintenance > Date & Time works the same way as the page at Setup >...
  • Page 70: Firmware Upgrade

    Setup  German  Hungarian  Italian  Japanese  Korean  Polish  Portuguese  Spanish  Swedish  Turkish Firmware Upgrade To update firmware, go to Setup > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade and follow the directions below. Firmware update via the tool You can use the IllustraConnect tool to view the current firmware version and if necessary, perform a firmware update.
  • Page 71: System Log

    Setup System Log To download the system log, go to Setup > Maintenance > System Log, and follow the directions below. Click the Download System Log button. Then, open or save the file when the file download dialog box appears. FTP Log Backup ...
  • Page 72: Event Search

    Setup Event Search To search for all the recorded events, go to Setup > Maintenance > Event Search This feature enables a search of all kind of events. Configuration Import/Export For backup or application of the same settings to other devices, a configuration file can be imported or exported at Setup >...
  • Page 73 Setup 3. Click the OK button to reset all settings. When a dialog box appears to ask if you allow rebooting the system, click the OK button. 4. When the reboot starts automatically, wait for 120 seconds after ”Initializing…..” displays. 5.
  • Page 74: Safe Mode

    Setup Reboot On the camera To reboot the device with the reset button, follow the instructions below. 1. Press the reset button for 2 seconds while the device is in use. 2. Wait for the system to reboot. On the webpage To reboot the system on the webpage, go to Setup >...
  • Page 75 Setup How to recover your system from Safe Mode Browse The messages above will appear on the webpage when your device has been rebooted in safe mode. Then, you should follow the instructions on the webpage according to the steps in a row. NOTE If your device is still in safe mode after trying to update firmware, please contact your local agency to get further assistance.
  • Page 76: About

    Setup About Information To find the product information including the hardware specification and the software version, go to Setup > About > Information. License To find license information of the open source codes that are used in the camera, click the ‘View licenses’ button. Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 77: Appendix A: Factory Default

    Storage device Recording resource Video only Event Event hold off time Stream source Stream 1 Continuous Search & Download Event Video Settings Picture Settings Friendly name Illustra Pro LT 2MP Bullet Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Orientation none Corridor Mode none...
  • Page 78 Appendix A: Factory Default Auto / Manual / Auto Flickerless Auto 2000 Exposure mode Manual Flickerless Maximum AGC Exposure adjustment On / Off Back light compensation Center Digital slow shutter Off /Manual Manual Manual Disable Wide Dynamic Range Wide Dynamic Range Level Auto / Day / Night Auto Day to Night...
  • Page 79 Appendix A: Factory Default Profile identification high VBR / CBR Bit rate control Image quality high Target bitrate 4000 Resolution 1920x1080 MJPEG Max. FPS JPEG quality Enable Enabled streaming H.264 / MJPEG MJPEG Resolution 480x270 Max. FPS H.264 Profile identification high Stream 2 Video codec...
  • Page 80: Privacy Zone

    Appendix A: Factory Default Max. FPS Profile identification high VBR / CBR Bit rate control Image quality high Target bitrate 4000 Resolution 480x270 MJPEG Max. FPS JPEG quality Privacy Zone Show Disable Zone 01 Name zone Show Disable Zone 02 Name zone Privacy...
  • Page 81 Appendix A: Factory Default Disabled Attach a snapshot Disabled Upload notification to Disabled Attach a text message Default Disabled Enable List Disabled Send HTTP Notification Default Disabled Send TCP notification Disabled Enable Unselected Sensitivity Motion Detection Object Size Recovery Time Duration 0.000 Name...
  • Page 82: Network Settings

    Appendix A: Factory Default Enable Enabled Interval TCP Server Disabled Heart Beat Disabled Notification Multicast Disabled Network Settings Enable DHCP/ Use the following IP Enable DHCP address IP address 0.0.0.0 Enable DHCP Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 IP Address Configuration Gateway address 0.0.0.0 IP address 192.168.1.168...
  • Page 83 Appendix A: Factory Default Video DSCP ONVIF Meta DSCP Enable stream Disable Enable always Disable multicast Video IP address 0.0.0.0 Video port 18888 ONVIF Meta IP address 0.0.0.0 ONVIF Meta port 18894 Multicast Session name mfirststream Enable ONVIF Disable metadata Enable QoS DSCP Disable Video DSCP...
  • Page 84: Peripheral

    Appendix A: Factory Default Mail server address Mail server port Enable encrypted connection (SSL) Disable Use authentication to log in this server Disable User name Password Enable DDNS Disable Type DynDNS Domain name DDNS Update time User name Password Enable Disable Location Contact...
  • Page 85 Appendix A: Factory Default Time 24-Hour Enable ONVIF Enabled Enable ONVIF discovery Enabled (ws-discovery) API/ONVIF Enabled Enable ONVIF authentication Enable replay attack Disabled protection Language Language English Firmware Upgrade Backup mode Manual Name Address Port System Log Path FTP Log Backup Configuration Account Password File name...
  • Page 86: Appendix B: Using Vlc Player To View Rtsp Streaming

    Appendix B: Using VLC Player to View RTSP Streaming Appendix B: Using VLC Player to View RTSP Streaming This appendix is provided for the user instructions only. We will not support or not be responsible for any error caused during the use of VLC software. Please follow the procedures below: 1.

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