C o n f i g u r a t i o n t h r o u g h t h e w e b i n t e r f a c e

Current Image: Displays a snapshot of the current camera image. Clicking on the image brings up a new window with the full size image (as configured above).

If No Camera Available is displayed, either the camera is disabled (see above), no camera is attached to the device, or some other problem is causing the camera to not work correctly.

This current snapshot can be accessed by any web browser directly by using the URL:

http://device-ip/FS/dev/camera/0

Advanced Settings: All the settings from Automatic Gain Control on are advanced camera settings. It is recommended to leave these camera settings to defaults. They can be modified for specific needs by advanced users, but do not need to be modified by most users.

Camera operation

Once the camera is connected and configured, the current snapshot image from the camera is available directly from the device at the following URL:

http://device-ip/FS/dev/camera/0

Video from the camera is available by streaming the camera data to a TCP server application, a configured by the Send Images to TCP Server configuration settings.

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Digi X2 manual Camera operation

X2 specifications

Digi X2 and X1 are advanced cellular IoT (Internet of Things) gateways that provide an innovative solution for industrial applications, smart cities, and remote asset management. Both devices equip users with the means to connect, monitor, and control a wide variety of assets without the limitations traditionally imposed by wired connections.

Digi X2, designed for complex IoT demands, features dual SIM slots which ensures uninterrupted connectivity through automatic failover. This makes it particularly valuable for critical applications where connectivity is non-negotiable. Additionally, the X2 is equipped with LTE-M and NB-IoT support, enabling extensive coverage in areas where other networks may struggle.

On the software side, the Digi X2 supports Digi Remote Manager, a powerful tool that allows users to monitor, manage, and deploy devices remotely. This cloud-based management system simplifies the overall management of IoT devices by providing real-time insights, easy configuration changes, and over-the-air updates, saving both time and resources.

In contrast, the Digi X1 serves as an entry-level model that balances performance with cost-effectiveness. It supports LTE connectivity, providing a reliable connection suitable for a variety of applications. The X1 also offers seamless integration with existing networks, allowing users to leverage their current infrastructure while expanding their IoT capabilities.

Both Digi X2 and X1 are designed with ruggedness in mind, making them suitable for deployment in harsh environments. They are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures and vibrations, ensuring reliability even in demanding industrial settings.

Another notable characteristic of these devices is their extensive input/output (I/O) capabilities, which enable them to interact with sensors, machines, and other types of devices. This versatility allows for a broad spectrum of applications, from monitoring temperatures in remote locations to tracking assets across geographic boundaries.

In summary, the Digi X1 and X2 provide robust, reliable, and scalable solutions for modern IoT implementations. With their advanced cellular connectivity, cloud management capabilities, and durable design, they are poised to enhance connectivity across industries, driving efficiencies and enabling smarter operations. Whether for critical industrial applications or efficient asset management, Digi's offerings are tailored to meet the diverse needs of today's IoT landscape.