Edimax Technology PT-112E & MD-111E, PT-111E user manual Patrol list setting

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Network Camera User’s Manual

(3)“Tilt angle” This sets the range of the vertical movement of the camera. The

larger value is setting, the larger movement of “Up” or “Down” is performing by the camera.

(4)“Patrol cycle” It is the cycle of patrol function.

(5)“Auto pan speed” This defines the speed of auto panning. The larger value is setting, the faster speed will run by the camera.

(6)“Auto patrol speed” This defines the speed of auto patrol. The larger value is setting, the faster speed will run by the camera.

Preset point setting

(1) “Set the home position”

--“Set default value as home position” Restore home position to original default‘s home by clicking on this button.

--“Set the current position as home position” Click on the button will set the current aimed position as home of the Network Camera. Each time the Network Camera reboots or finishes calibration, it will automatically aim to the defined home position

(2)“Set the auto pan range”

--“Set default value as auto pan range” Restore auto pan range to original default‘s auto pan range by clicking on this button.

--“Set the auto pan range manually” Click on the button will set the auto pan range of the Network Camera.

(3)” Add or delete a preset point”

--“Add current point as a preset point” If the User wants to save the current view as a preset location, enter a name to each of the current video view on “Preset points” and click on the “Finish” button. The camera allows for 20 preset locations.

--“Delete a preset point from below” This keeps a list for preset positions. Clicking on the “Finish” button will remove the current selected position from the preset list.

Patrol list setting

(1)”Preset points” The preset points box list all preset points. User must use to drag the preset points to “Patrol list” box when the action is recognized the “Patrol list” box change to red.

(2)“Patrol list” The Patrol list box list all patrol points. User use the drag to adjust of the patrol point (Up or down). Dwelling time (sec)” The stop time of each preset location during auto patrols of the Network Camera.

(3)“Remove patrol point” The remove patrol point box will remove the patrol point.

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Contents PT-111E / PT-112E & MD-111E Table of Contents Overview Minimum System RequirementPackage Contents Wired cover Slide cover Reset button Micro SD/SDHCConnections Internal Microphone Light sensor LensHardware Installation Power over Ethernet PoE  Using a PoE-enabled switch Connect to the Network Camera Locate the IP address of Network IP CameraNetwork Camera User’s Manual Initial Access to the Network Camera Video will be displayed Configuration functions Primary user’s capabilityCamera view View capabilitiesPan/Tilt & connection control buttons PT-111E / PT-112E only Client Setting 16/59 Definitions in Configuration General Setting Host nameLED indicator System parametersTime Setting Time zone Adjust by NTP serverDaylight saving Current TimeManage user Security settingSecurity 20/59 Network Setting NetworkLAN & PPPoE LANPPPoE Ddns SettingGet IP address automatically Use fixed IP address 23/59 Access list Access list settingAudio and Video setting General SettingAudio Setting Video SettingInfrared Led Setting Schedule information Schedule modeVideo record Record parameters 1NASAudio codec setting Video codec settingStream Bit rateSnapshot and time display setting Camera control PT-111E / PT-112E only Camera controlPatrol list setting Application Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat Select the daysTrigger mode Media modeSnapshot & Record file setting Response mode4NAS NAS server setting Storage StatusFile operation Syslog Status and Parameters Maintenance Export/Import file Q2 What kind of Ethernet cable is used by network camera? AppendixQ1 Status led does not light up 43/59 44/59 Q6 How can I restore the network camera to default value? Q10 The cover of network camera is warm. Is it normal? Q12 The process of upgrade firmware abortQ7 I cannot play the recorded video file Camera from Internet Explorer A13Ip-discovery.comFree Ddns service 49/59 Current device Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement EU Countries Not Intended for Use EU Declaration of Conformity Weee Directive & Product Disposal 55/59 56/59 No Warranty 58/59 Network Camera User’s Manual 59/59