Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Log Windows
Table | Log Messages |
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| INPUT_TWO_CHANGED | Input port two changed to <high/low>. | Input port 1 on the IP camera changed | 5 |
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| INPUT_TWO_RESET | Input port two reset to <high/low>. | Input port 1 on the IP camera reset to | 5 |
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| IP_CONFLICT |
| IP Address conflict for <IP address>. | IP camera experienced an IP address | 4 |
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| IR_FILTER_DAY_AUTO | IR filter changed to day automatically. | The IP camera enabled its day filter | 6 |
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| IR_FILTER_DAY_MANUAL | IR filter manually changed to day by | The IP camera day filter was enabled | 6 |
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| user <user> <IP address or hostname>. | by a user. |
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| IR_FILTER_NIGHT_AUTO | IR filter changed to night | The IP camera enabled its night filter | 6 |
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| automatically. | automatically. |
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| IR_FILTER_NIGHT_MANUAL | IR filter changed to night by user | The IP camera night filter was enabled | 6 |
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| <user> <IP address or hostname>. | by a user. |
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| LOG_IN |
| User <user> <IP address or hostname> | A user logged in to the IP camera. | 5 |
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| logged in to <web server or SSH |
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| LOG_OUT |
| User <user> <IP address or hostname> | A user logged out of the IP camera. | 5 |
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| logged out of <web server or SSH |
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| MOTION_DETECTED | Motion detected in region <region | The IP camera detected motion in its | 5 |
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| index>. | video field. |
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| MOTION_STOPPED | Motion in region <region index> | The IP camera stopped detecting | 5 |
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| stopped. | motion in its video field. |
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| OUTPUT_ONE_RESET | Output port one reset to <high/low>. | Output port 1 on the IP camera reset to | 5 |
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| OUTPUT_ONE_TRIGGERED | Output port one triggered to | Output port 1 on the IP camera | 5 |
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| <high/low>. | changed state. |
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| OUTPUT_TWO_RESET | Output port two reset to <high/low>. | Output port 2 on the IP camera reset to | 5 |
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| OUTPUT_TWO_TRIGGERED | Output port two triggered to | Output port 2 on the IP camera | 5 |
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| <high/low>. | changed state. |
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| PAN |
| Pan <left/right> by user <user> | The IP camera was panned by a user. | 6 |
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| PATROL_START | Patrol started by user <user> <IP | A patrol sequence was started by a | 6 |
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| PATROL_STOP |
| Patrol stopped by user <user> <IP | A patrol sequence was stopped by a | 6 |
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| POWER_SUPPLY_FAILURE | DC power supply failure. | The DC power for the IP camera failed. | 2 |
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| PTZ_LOST |
| Connection to PTZ device was lost. | The pan/tilt device that the IP camera | 4 |
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| Device is either down or not | is connected to is not responding. |
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| Cisco Video Surveillance 4300E and 4500E |
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