Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Security Windows

Table 3-12describes the options in the Focus/Zoom window.

Table 3-12 Focus/Zoom Window Options

Option

Zoom

Focus

Reset

Description

Controls the lens zoom to change the field of view. Move the Zoom slider to the left for a wider field of view and to the right for a telescopic field of view.

Note We recommend that you avoid overusing the zoom control. It is rated for 1,000 actuations (500 zoom Wide/Tele cycles) and overuse may eventually leave it inoperable.

Controls the lens focus to achieve a sharp image. Move the Focus slider to the left to focus on objects close to the IP camera and to the right to focus on more distant objects.

Note We recommend that you avoid overusing the focus control. It is rated for 1,000 actuations (500 focus Near/Far cycles) and overuse may eventually leave it inoperable.

Resets the lens position and slider bar positions to the following default values:

Zoom: Near

Focus: Full wide

Click the Reset button to reset to zoom and focus settings to their factory default values.

Security Windows

The Security windows provide options for stopping IP camera processes, configuring administrator and root password requirements, and enabling access to the IP camera through HTTP or Secure Shell (SSH) connections.

The following sections describe the Security windows in detail:

Initialization Window, page 3-25

Complexity Window, page 3-26

Initialization Window

The Initialization window lets you configure administrator and root passwords, whether the IP camera can be accessed through an HTTP connection in addition to the default HTTPS (HTTP secure) connection, and whether the IP camera can be accessed through a SSH connection.

Table 3-13describes the options in the Initialization window.

 

 

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