Siemens CFVA-IP user manual Configuring image parameters, Configuring general image parameters

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Configuring image parameters

11 Configuring image parameters

11.1Configuring general image parameters

1.Call up the device homepage. See section 9.1: Calling up the device homepage.

2.Select Image parameters in the Configuration menu. The Image parameters dialogue window opens:

3.Enter the desired settings in this dialogue window.

Brightness

Live video image brightness (0% to 100%)

Contrast

Live video image contrast (0% to 100%)

Saturation

Live video image saturation (0% to 100%)

Flip picture

Activate the check box to rotate the image through 180 degrees (the image now

 

appears upside down).

4.Click on Save.

11.2Configuring text overlay

1.Call up the device homepage. See section 9.1: Calling up the device homepage.

2.Select Image parameters in the Configuration menu. The Image parameters dialogue window opens:

3.Enter the desired settings in this dialogue window.

Name

Enter a name for the video source here. This is the name that will be overlaid on the live video image if you have activated the appropriate setting.

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Contents IP-Module IP-Module CFVA-IP IP-Module CVVA-IP Page Contents Page Introduction About this manualGeneral Safety Precautions Ordering data Ordering data for IP-Module CFVA-IPOrdering data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Norms and Directives EU DirectiveTechnical data Technical data for IP-Module CFVA-IPTechnical data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Installing the IP-Module Installing IP-Module type CFVA-IPInstallation and connection of the dome camera IP-Module fixingInstalling IP-Module type CVVA-IP Exploded view of IP-Module CVVA-IPIP-Module fixing Establishing initial communication with the device Changing the IP address of the client PCMapping a network route Control panel Network connectionsEstablishing initial communication with the device Checking device accessibility Ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx =Using Internet Explorer Using the Web-Cam IP Manager Device homepageCalling up the device homepage Click on the Home page of selected device... button Components of the device homepage Device homepageConfiguring network settings Automatic address designation by the Dhcp or Bootp server Changing the device IP addressManual IP address and subnet mask allocation Changing the IP address using the Web-Cam IP Manager ExampleConfiguring network settings Configuring image parameters Configuring general image parametersConfiguring text overlay Configuring Jpeg encoder settings Overlay textOverlay text position Overlay text colorPAL/CCIR NTSC/EIA Setting the date and time Configuring user names and passwords Factory set user namesRestarting the IP Module Manual restartActivate the Enable restart by Ping-Watchdog check box Restart by Ping WatchdogLive video Displaying live videoDisplaying live video Setting live video resolution Storing still picturesLow StandardEstablishing access to the device via internet Connecting to internetStatic IP address Dynamic IP addressExample of access using a dynamic IP address Establishing access to the device via internetEmbedding live video images in a dedicated Html Embedding live video imagesExample for an executable Html Embedding still picturesService mode Configuring user names IndexDokument Nr. A24205-A336-B383

CFVA-IP specifications

Siemens CFVA-IP is an advanced control system designed for industrial automation, combining performance, flexibility, and reliability to meet the diverse demands of modern manufacturing processes. This system is engineered to operate seamlessly across various industries, including automotive, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals.

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The CFVA-IP utilizes state-of-the-art technologies, such as Ethernet and IP-based communication, to facilitate high-speed data transfer and real-time control. This enables operators to monitor processes and make informed decisions quickly. The system is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools that provide insights into operational performance, helping to identify potential issues before they escalate into significant problems.

A notable characteristic of the Siemens CFVA-IP is its modular design. This allows for easy customization and scalability, enabling manufacturers to expand their systems as needed without significant overhauls. Users can select from various input/output modules, communication interfaces, and power supplies to tailor the system to their specific applications and requirements.

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