You must click the Connect button before clicking OK to close
the dialog (the OK button is disabled until you do so).
The number of tabs shown for a VB150 does not indicate the
physical number of cameras connected. It indicates the
number of cameras which have been enabled using the VB150
Camera and Video Settings Page. Please refer to Chapter 3,
page 40 of the VB150 User’s Manual for more details.
For VB101 (or VB150 in ‘single mode’), the camera name displayed
is the first camera name in the server’s camera name list. This allows
an Administrator to set the first camera name to be a general name,
applicable to the entire camera server.
If you are using a VB101 or VB150 with the ‘Settings Web page
URL’ other than the default setting ‘admin’, a connection error
occurs when you click the Connect button. Restore the default
setting and try again.
Note
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Registering Storage Servers and Camera Servers
Add a Camera Server - Set connection details
To add a Camera Server, you must specify how VK-64 can connect to the camera
server as follows:
Step 1: Enter Host Name, User Name and Password
Enter the Host Name or IP address,
then enter the port number for the
Camera Server.
Enter a User Name and Password
for connecting to the Camera Server.
Details will be kept on the Storage
Server for use in recording.
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Using the Add Camera Server Dialog
This is the User Name and Password configured on the VB Camera
Server side, not your VK-64 password. If you do not know your
Camera Server user name and password, see your System
Administrator.
Note
Step 2: Click the Connect button
Click the Connect button when you have added the above information.
Once the Viewer has connected with the Camera Server:
For a VB-C50i/VB-C50iR/VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi/VB-C10/VB-C10R and VB101, or
VB150 in Single mode, one tab is shown.
For a VB150 in Multiple mode, 1 to 3 additional tabs are added if more cameras are
enabled on the server.