Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Log Windows
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| DEFAULTS_RESTORED | Factory defaults restored successfully | The IP camera was reset to its factory | 5 |
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| by user <user> <IP address or | default configuration. |
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| DEVICE_REBOOT_AUTO | Device rebooted. | The IP camera rebooted automatically. | 5 |
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| DEVICE_REBOOT_MANUAL | Device was rebooted manually by user | The IP camera was rebooted by a user. | 5 |
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| DHCP_LEASE |
| DHCP lease renewal was successful. | The IP camera renewed its DHCP | 6 |
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| DSP_ENCODING_HALTED | The Codec/Sensor module’s DSP | The DSP of the IP camera codec/sensor | 2 |
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| encoding was halted. Either the analog | module DSP stopped encoding. The |
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| image signal from the sensor has been | analog image signal from the sensor |
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| lost, or an internal encoding error has | may be lost or an internal encoding |
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| occurred. | error may have occurred. |
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| EMAIL_TRIGGERED | Event triggered: email sent to | An event occurred and | 5 |
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| address>. | notification of the event was sent. |
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| ETH_BER |
| Bit Error Rate (BER) exceeded | The bit error rate (BER) exceeded the | 4 |
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| specified threshold of <threshold>. | specified threshold. |
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| ETH_SIGNAL_DEGRADE | Ethernet signal degrading. | The IP camera detected a degrading | 4 |
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| Ethernet signal. |
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| FRAMES_DROPPED | Output frame rate does not match the | The IP camera is sending video at a | 3 |
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| camera’s configured frame rate. | frame rate that does not match the |
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| FW_UPGRADE_FAILED | Upgrading firmware failed from user | An attempt to upgrade the IP camera | 0 |
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| FW_UPGRADED | Firmware upgraded successfully from | The IP camera firmware was updated. | 5 |
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| HTTP_TRIGGERED | Event triggered: notification sent to | An event occurred and HTTP | 5 |
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| HTTP server <IP address or | notification of the event was sent. |
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| INPUT_ONE_CHANGED | Input port one changed to <high/low>. | Input port 1 on the IP camera changed | 5 |
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| INPUT_ONE_RESET | Input port one reset to <high/low>. | Input port 1 on the IP camera reset to | 5 |
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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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