AutoDome Modular Camera SystemConfiguring the
6.5 | Viewing Live Images | |
| Once the the network cables are properly connected and the IP AutoDome has a valid IP | |
| address, you can view live images over the TCP/IP network using Microsoft Internet Explorer. | |
6.5.1 | Establishing a Connection | |
| Once all the required software is installed on your local computer and the IP AutoDome is con- | |
| figured with the proper IP addresses, you can connect to the camera using Microsoft Internet | |
| Explorer. | |
| 1. | Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer. |
| 2. | Type the IP address of the IP AutoDome into the browser's Address Bar and click Go. |
| 3. | If the AutoDome is |
| 4. | Type the user name and the associated password in the appropriate fields. |
| 5. | Click OK to open the IP AutoDome Livepage. The Livepage displays the video image from |
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| the camera. |
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i | NOTICE! The IP AutoDome allows a maximum of five (5) standard connections and 25 | |
multicast connections. If you cannot connect to the AutoDome, you may have exceeded the | ||
maximum number of connections for the device or network configuration. | ||
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6.5.2 | Configuring Data Streams | |
| The IP AutoDome encodes dual data streams simultaneously according to two individually cus- | |
| tomized profiles. This feature creates two (2) data streams per camera that can serve differ- | |
| ent purposes. For example, one (1) data stream for local recording and one (1) data stream | |
| optimized for transmission over the Local Area Network (LAN). In addition, the camera offers |
a Motion JPEG
Click either the
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