information about configuration and connections after the system boots up. It helps administrators to easily find out who and how Network Camera was accessed since all network access to Network Camera is recorded with timestamp. The system log will scroll to keep the newest messages as eliminate old ones.
Uploading the configuration file
To update each Network Camera’s configuration at once, upload the accurately formatted batch file to CONFIG.INI. It is recommended to keep the original format, but changing values. Refer to the section in configuration for details and optional values as well. After successfully receiving and verifying the file, Network Camera will
Software revision upgrade
Network Camera is able to keep the most
1.Decompress the compressed file in a local folder. A file named FLASH.BIN should appear.
2.Use the FTP program and change the working directory to the local folder where FLASH.BIN exists.
3.Connect to Network Camera with user name as “root” and password.
4.Use the PUT command to upload FLASH.BIN to Network Camera. The file size is near 1.5 mega bytes. It will take approximately 2 seconds in a local network, 2 minutes by null modem connection or 6 minutes by modem, but still subject to user's network.
5.After upload is complete, close the connection.
6.If the received FLASH.BIN is checked without error, Network Camera will update the software in Flash memory and restart automatically. When Network Camera starts writing firmware, both status LED indicators will stay on until system restarts. It takes about 30 to 40 seconds. User should keep the power stable during the update process. After the system restarts, Network Camera may need installation depending on whether the “Reset network at next boot” option is enabled or not. After Network Camera boots up, reload the web page in the browser.
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