Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Administration Windows
Table | Maintenance Settings Window Options | |
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Restore button |
| Click the Restore button to reset all IP camera settings to their factory |
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| default values. |
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| To confirm the restore procedure, click OK in the confirmation |
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| window. Otherwise, click Cancel. |
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| This action has the same effect as pressing and holding the Reset button on |
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| the IP camera for at least 15 seconds. After you perform this procedure, |
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| follow the steps in the “Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera” |
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Reset button |
| Click the Reset button to reset all IP camera settings except the static IP |
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| address, gateway IP address, and log in credentials (user name and |
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| password) to their factory default values. |
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| To confirm the restore procedure, click OK in the confirmation |
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| window. Otherwise, click Cancel. |
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Reboot Area |
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Reboot button
Click the Reboot button to reboot the software on IP camera.
To confirm the reboot procedure, click OK in the confirmation
This action has the same effect as pressing and immediately releasing the Reset button on the IP camera, or powering the IP camera down and then powering it up.
Device Configuration Area
Export Configuration from Camera
Click the Export button to save the current IP camera configuration information to a binary file.
When you click this button, the File Download window appears. Use this window to save the configuration file.
You can then load this configuration information to any
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