Veo Pan and Tilt manual Function Notification

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Network Camera User’s Guide

Function Notification

The page of user setting is very closely related to the IP filter settings. While the administrators are setting these two pages, they should notice that login authorities are not only based on the login names but also the range of IP addresses. Administrators could reject login users according to both login names and IP addresses. We setup several examples to explain the logical relations between login names and the IP policy. The users login in the name of ”admin” have the most power. System will always accept no matter how IP filter setting was set.

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(User page) Login name 1= 12345, Password=12345, Access Authority=whatever (IP filter page) Default Policy=Allow, login name1 comes from 192.168.0.A to B=Allow That is, when the remote users login in the name of 12345 and come from the IP addresses 192.168.0.A to 192.168.0.B, login will be successful. If these users did not come from the IP addresses A to B, login access will be rejected.

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(User page) Login name 1= 12345, Password=12345, Access Authority=whatever (IP filter page) Default Policy=Allow, login name1 comes from 192.168.0.A to B=Deny That is, when the remote users login in the name of 12345 and come from the IP addresses 192.168.0.A to 192.168.0.B, login will be denied. If these users did not come from the IP addresses A to B, login access will be successful.

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(User page) Login name 1= 12345, Password=12345, Access Authority=whatever (IP filter page) Default Policy=Deny, login name1 comes from 192.168.0.A to B=Allow That is, when the remote users login in the name of 12345 and come from the IP addresses 192.168.0.A to 192.168.0.B, login will be successful. If these users did not come from the IP addresses A to B, login access will be rejected.

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(User page) Login name 1= 12345, Password=12345, Access Authority=whatever (IP filter page) Default Policy=Allow, login name1 comes from 192.168.0.A to B=Allow That is, login of all the login names will be rejected except the login name “admin”.

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Contents Pan and Tilt Network Camera PT IP Cam / IR IP Cam / Video Server Series Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Appendix C Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions Introduction OverviewSurveillance Minimum System RequirementPackage Contents Screws are used to fix Network Camera 10/95 DC Power and Video Output Cable ConnectionsLAN Socket Microphone Alarm I/O ConnectorFactory Default Reset CF Card SocketPlug an Ethernet cable into Network Camera Fix the Network Camera to CeilingConnect the external power supply to Network Camera Before Operation Logging in to HomepageInstall the Network Camera with an Adsl Router First time uses the Network Camera 18/95 19/95 20/95 Logging in as an ordinary User Operating the Network Camera Control Panel During preset mode, click the number and a dialogue box for Advanced Function Area Remote camera control Default frame rateSystem ID Camera Name27/95 Camera PT Image SizeImage Quality Saturation, Sharpness, Contrast, Hue AudioCamera Tour Reset to Default Dhcp IP Finder Http Port33/95 PPPoE 35/95 36/95 37/95 38/95 Function Notification Application Remote path PasswordFTP server name User nameDate/Time Image file nameSuffix NoneSmtp server name Sender’s e-mail address Receiver’s e-mail addressSubject Image Memory Capacity Warning Memory ContentFile Name OverwriteDuration Alarm 2 Setup Alarm Output 2 action 49/95 50/95 Change the time manually Synchronize the time with PC’s timeGet Time from a NTP server 53/95 Firmware upgrade 55/95 56/95 57/95 58/95 Trigger Capture RightMouseButton of ActiveX Control View View Menu63/95 URL Split Rotate Resolution Quality Image Recording…- Save as Jpeg69/95 Save as AVI Image Recording…- Save as AVI71/95 72/95 73/95 Save Current Picture As … Network Camera User’s Guide 75/95 Restore the Network Camera Appendix a Restore Factory Default SettingsAppendix B Alarm I/O Connector Interfacing to the External I/OPin Function Explanation of External I/O Circuit Diagram Example Network Camera User’s Guide 79/95 Features Appendix C Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsAccess Network Camera LAN Video Quality of Network Camera Camera ControlMiscellaneous Appendix D Ping IP Address Appendix E Bandwidth Estimation Image Resolution Average range of Data SizesCodec JPEG, 3 levels Appendix F SpecificationsCompatibility Firmware UpgradeFrame Rate Audio StreamingAppendix G Time Zone Table Network Camera User’s Guide 90/95 Preface Appendix H Ddns ApplicationApplication Steps-DDNS & Domain Name Page Page Setup the Ddns and PPPoE

Pan and Tilt specifications

Veo Pan and Tilt is an advanced camera system designed specifically for capturing high-quality video and audio in a dynamic environment. This innovative solution is particularly popular among educators, sports enthusiasts, and businesses looking to enhance their remote communication capabilities. With its sleek design and robust technological features, Veo Pan and Tilt is transforming how users engage with video content.

One of the standout features of the Veo Pan and Tilt is its ability to automatically track subjects within its field of view. Utilizing advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, this camera system can recognize and follow movement seamlessly. Whether it’s a teacher conducting a virtual classroom lesson or a sports coach reviewing gameplay, the camera adjusts its angle and zoom to ensure that every important moment is captured with precision.

The camera supports high-definition video quality, ensuring that every detail is clear and vibrant. With resolutions that often reach up to 1080p, users can enjoy crisp imagery without compromising on speed or performance. Moreover, the image stabilization technology integrated into the device helps eliminate shaky footage, thereby providing a smooth viewing experience.

Another defining characteristic of the Veo Pan and Tilt is its versatility. It can be easily mounted on walls, ceilings, or tripods, allowing for flexible installation in various settings. Its intuitive interface makes it user-friendly, enabling quick setup and operation even for those with minimal technical expertise. Additionally, the camera can be remotely controlled via a mobile app or a web interface, giving users the power to adjust settings and viewpoints on-the-go.

The audio capabilities of the Veo Pan and Tilt also deserve mention. Featuring high-quality microphones and noise-cancelation technology, the camera ensures that audio recorded alongside the video is clear and intelligible. This makes it an ideal choice for webinars, online lectures, and virtual meetings, enhancing communication between participants.

Compatibility is another key feature, as Veo Pan and Tilt easily integrates with various video conferencing platforms and streaming services. This interoperability ensures that users can connect their camera to the tools they are already using, streamlining their workflow.

In summary, Veo Pan and Tilt represents a significant advancement in video capture technology. With AI-driven tracking, high-definition recording, flexible installation options, and impressive audio quality, it caters to a wide range of users. Whether in the classroom, at a sports event, or in a corporate setting, Veo Pan and Tilt elevates the standard of remote video engagement, making it a valuable asset in today’s increasingly digital world.