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Controls and settings from web screen (continued)
Camera menu (OSD menu) operation
When this button is pressed, the buttons for performing
the camera menu operations are displayed on the screen.
At the same time, the camera menus are displayed on the
unit’s images.
The unit’s camera menu operations can be
performed by pressing the , ,
and buttons.
When any of these buttons is pressed to
switch to an operation that does not involve a
camera menu, the camera menus are no longer
displayed on the unit’s images.
Tally lamp lighting status displays
The lighting status of the camera’s tally lamp is monitored
at regular intervals while the camera is connected, and the
lamp’s display is updated.
If the tally lamp is off, “Tally: Off” is
displayed in white.
If the tally lamp is on, “Tally: On” is displayed
in red.
pIt may take 2 seconds or so for a change in the
lighting status of the tally lamp to be reflected on
the display of the mobile terminal.
pWhen “Disable” is selected for “Tally Enable”
(page 50, page 81) the camera’s tally lamp will not light
even when the tally signal is input. However, the
characters indicated for the tally lamp lighting status
displays will turn red.
Notes
pIf the HTTP port number has been changed from “80,”
input “http://IP address/mobile/ ” *1 to specify the unit’s
port number.
pInput the user name and password if the authorization
dialog box is displayed.
The initial settings for the user name and password are
given below.
User name admin
Password 12345
Depending on the mobile terminal, it may be necessary to
input the password each time the screen changes.
pIf the images are large, it may not be possible to display
them on some mobile terminals.
In a case like this, it may be possible to display the
images if a setting close to low image quality is selected
for “Image quality” (page 67) of the “JPEG image settings”
among the “Video over IP”.
pAccess may not be possible depending on the mobile
terminal used and its agreement plan.
*1: This IP address is the global IP address for the WAN of the
router that enables internet access.
However, it is the local IP address if the unit in the same LAN
is to be accessed using a mobile terminal which supports a
wireless connection.