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8.6The LIVEPAGE

Once the connection is established, the Web browser displays the LIVEPAGE. It shows the live video image on the right of the browser window. Depending on the configuration, various text overlays may be visible on the live video image (see the IP AutoDome online help). Other information may be shown next to live video image on the LIVEPAGE. The display depends on the settings on the Livepage Configuration page (see the IP AutoDome online help).

Maximum Number of Connections

If you do not connect, the unit may have reached its maximum number of connections. Depending on the unit and network configuration, each IP AutoDome can have up to 25 Web browser connections or up to 50 connections via VIDOS or Bosch Video Management System.

Protected IP AutoDome

If the IP AutoDome is password protected against unauthorized access, the Web browser displays a corresponding message and prompts you to enter the password when you attempt to access protected areas.

NOTICE!

An IP AutoDome offers the option to limit the extent of access using various authorization levels (see the IP AutoDome online help).

1.Enter the user name and associated password in the corresponding text fields.

2.Click OK. If the password is entered correctly, the Web browser displays the page that was called up.

Protected Network

If a RADIUS server is employed in the network for managing access rights (802.1x authentication), the IP AutoDome must be configured accordingly, otherwise no communication is possible.

Image Selection

You can view the image of the camera in different displays.

Click one of the tabs Stream 1, Stream 2 or

M-JPEGbelow the video image to toggle between the different displays of the camera image.

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Contents VG4 Modular Camera System Page Table of Contents Using the IP AutoDome Keyboard Commands by Number Advanced FeaturesPelco On-Screen Menus VG4 Audio ConnectionsConfiguring the IP AutoDome Troubleshooting Guide 117 Getting Started Powering OnEstablishing AutoDome Control Seconds and ends with a splash screenBasic Keyboard Operation 2Keyboard CommandsLCD FastAddress Setting the Camera AddressTo set an address for a camera without an address To change or clear an address for a camera with an addressSpecial Passwords Setting PasswordsPassword Security Level To set or change a password locked commandOn-Screen Display Menu Navigation Setup MenuCamera Setup Menu Auto ATWInternal OFFRestore Night ModeDefaults 60 secSpot Lens SetupConstant FastPTZ Setup Menu Normal Moment Display Setup MenuARY OSDCommunication Setup Menu Alarm I/O Setup Inputs SetupLow PressureOutputs Setup Outputs Setup MenuAlarm Relay OutputsRule Setup Rule Setup MenuRule None Advanced Feature Setup Advanced Feature Setup Menu available with Series 500i onlyLanguage Menu Timeout Period TimeoutStabilization AutoTrackAlarm Status Diagnostics MenuBist Internal TempCtfid Access Security AccessPower Up Events ExtComm Error11.1 Alarm Status Submenu Setting AutoPan Mode Common AutoDome User Commands unlocked2Setting Preset Shots Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title 4Configuring Preposition ToursTo start Preposition Tour 1 200, 300, and 500i Series To stop a Preposition Tour6Recording Tours 300 and 500i Series only 5Programming the Inactivity OperationUsing an American Dynamics Controller Setting FastAddress with Alternative ProtocolsAlternative Control Protocols Enter FastAddress Exit Command LockFastAddress New Fast Address Saved Setup Menu 2Using a Pelco ControllerSetting FastAddress with a Pelco Keyboard Hardware Configuration Pelco Protocol Mode2Pelco Keyboard Commands Special Preset Commands Pelco Keyboard CommandsPreset Pelco On-Screen Menus Pelco menu Bosch menu Setup Menu Command Lock lockedBosch Menu locked Camera Setup unlocked PTZ Setup unlockedPelco Camera Setup Menu provides access to camera settings OutdoorOther Menus Keyboard Commands by Number Specifying a Shot or a Sector Title, Zone Title menu Enters Zone Title menu. Refer toVG4 Modular Camera System Keyboard Commands by Number en Alarm Rules 300 and 500i Series Only Advanced FeaturesControlling Alarm Rules Alarm Rule ExamplesExample 2 Advanced Alarm Rule Example 3 Advanced Alarm Rule using AutoTrack Click Output Option Click the Online Config button and then expand AlarmManual AutoTrack Operation 500i Series OnlyAutomatic AutoTrack Settings and Recommendations 2AutoTrack Optimization Setting AutoTrack Optimization ParametersDynamic Light Conditions Consistent Light ConditionsVirtual Masking 500i Series Only Preset positions 90 through4Privacy Masking 300 and 500i Series Only Motion Detection with Region of Interest 500i Series Only7Pre-position Tour Image Stabilization 500i Series OnlyOverview of Features Using the IP AutoDomeNetwork switch to bypass the Local Area Network LAN Connecting the IP AutoDome to the PCSystem Requirements BelowAutoDome IP Connection Network Switch Computer Configuring the IP AutoDome CameraInstalling the Required Software Install the software packages using the procedure below 1Changing the Network SettingsUsing the Configuration Manager Network Settings Using the IP AutoDome Web ServerMaximum Number of Connections 6The LivepageProtected IP AutoDome Protected NetworkIris open View ControlDigital I/O Triggering Relay Entering a Keyboard Control CommandSystem Log / Event Log Audio FunctionTo Set a Preset Shot To Enter a Keyboard Control CommandAux Control Tab Number DescriptionImage Resolution To View a Preset ShotSaving Snapshots Recording Video SequencesWire Specifications Audio Line Input Specifications9VG4 Audio Connections ConnectionsEnabling Audio Transmission Click the Transmit Audio radio button to enable for audioTo transmit audio via the IP connection, do the following 5Configuring Gain optional 10.1 Basic Mode Device Access Configuring the IP AutoDomeConfirm password Password10.3 Basic Mode Network 10.2 Basic Mode Date/TimeDhcp 10.5Basic Mode Audio 10.4 Basic Mode Encoder ProfileDSL Modem10.7 Basic Mode System Overview 10.6 Basic Mode Recording10.8Advanced Mode Identification Storage mediumInitiator extension 10.9Advanced Mode PasswordDate format 10.10 Advanced Mode Date/TimeDevice date/Device time Device time zone10.11 Advanced Mode Display Stamping 10.13 Advanced Mode Livepage Functions 10.12 Advanced Mode Appearance10.14 Advanced Mode Logging 10.16 Advanced Mode Encoder Profile 10.15 Advanced Mode Picture SettingsIsdn 2B Isdn 1BCIF 10.17 Advanced Mode Encoder Streams Picture quality 10.18 Advanced Mode AudioNetwork Transmitted, select Off10.21 Camera Settings Group 10.23 Advanced Mode Lens 10.24 Lens Settings Group 10.22 Camera Settings Group10.26 Advanced Mode PTZ 10.27 PTZ Settings Group 10.25 Lens Settings Group10.29 Advanced Mode Display 10.30 Display Settings Group 10.28 PTZ Settings GroupScene # 10.31 Display Settings GroupTour 10.33 Advanced Mode Alarm 10.34 Input Options 10.32 Display Settings GroupCustom Tour Period Custom TourRule Definition 10.35 Output OptionsPhysical Output Creating Alarm Rules 10.36Alarm RulesBasic Alarm Rule Example Output Option 5 Example Click the Type drop-down list and select Transmit Select Output OptionAlarm Rule 1 Example Audio/BiPhase Advanced Alarm Rule Example using AutoTrack10.37Miscellaneous Address10.38 Logs 10.39 Advanced Mode Storage ManagementLocal Media Activating and Configuring Storage MediaFormatting Storage Media Stream profile settings 10.40Advanced Mode Recording ProfilesDeactivating Storage Media Recording includes10.41 Advanced Mode Retention Time Holidays 10.42 Advanced Mode Recording SchedulerDeleting Holidays Time periods10.44 Advanced Mode Alarm Connections 10.43 Advanced Mode Recording StatusRemote port Video transmissionVideo output Decoder10.46 Advanced Mode VCA Profiles 10.45 Advanced Mode VCAVCA configuration Analysis type Aggregation time sMotion detector MOTION+ only Sensitivity MOTION+ onlyMinimum object size MOTION+ only Trigger delay sDebounce time 1 s MOTION+ only Select Area MOTION+ onlyScene too bright Global changeScene too dark Scene too noisySelect Area 10.47 Advanced Mode VCA Scheduled10.49 Advanced Mode Audio Alarm 10.48 Advanced Mode VCA Event triggeredSMS 10.50 Advanced Mode Alarm E-MailSender name 10.51 Advanced Mode Alarm Task EditorTest e-mail Automatic IP assignment 10.52 Advanced Mode NetworkDNS server address Http browser portEnable DynDNS Interface mode ETHHttps browser port RCP+ portSnmp 10.53 Advanced Mode AdvancedNtcip 10.54 Advanced Mode Multicasting10.55 Advanced Mode Jpeg Posting 10.57 Advanced Mode Maintenance 10.56 Advanced Mode Encryption10.59 Advanced Mode System Overview 10.58 Advanced Mode LicensesMaintenance log DownloadIf O.K., then If using a non-Bosch power supply Troubleshooting GuideIf O.K., then If there is power to the AutoDome, then 11.1 VG4 AutoDome Operation and ControlCannot access user If amber LED does not light when given PTZ commands, thenSettings No camera controlDoes not switch If O.K., then Automatically when Setting FastAddressWith an American Dynamics Keyboard11.2 VG4 IP AutoDome Video and Control 11.3VG4 IP AutoDome Audio Audio Connections with an IP-enabled VG4 AutoDomeAudio Connections with an Analog standard VG4 AutoDome Typical Audio Connections for an Analog AutoDome Problem Solution No Audio Probably not the source of audio problems Problem Solution If O.K., then328 ft Poor AudioUser Command Table En User Command Table VG4 Modular Camera System Block Appendix FastAddress ConversionsGroup Numerics IndexVG4 Modular Camera System Index en En Index VG4 Modular Camera System Jpeg En Index VG4 Modular Camera System PTZ En Index VG4 Modular Camera System VIP XD Page Page Bosch Security Systems, Inc
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