Setting the Security

— Security Setting Page

When you click Security in the menu section, the Security Setting page appears.

Use this page to limit the computers that can access the camera or encrypt the monitor image.

IP/Subnet Filtering Mode

Limits access to the camera by the IP address and subnet.

Disable/Enable

Select Enable when you want to limit the access to the camera, or Disable when you do not want to limit the access.

To set a limit, use the following items.

Default Policy

Select the basic policy of the limit from Allow and Deny.

If you select Allow, you will basically allow access to the camera, and only deny access to the camera from the computers having the IP addresses specified on IP/ Subnet Client Address 0 to 9 below. If you select Deny, you will basically deny access to the camera, and allow access to the camera from the computers having the IP addressed specified below only.

IP/Subnet Client Address 0 to 9

Type the IP addresses and subnet addresses you want to allow or deny access to the camera. You can specify up to 9 IP addresses and subnet addresses. For a subnet address, type 0 to 31.

To temporarily cancel the Default Policy for an IP address/subnet, select Allow or Deny from the drop- down list on the right.

Image Encryption Mode

Limits the display of the monitor image by the image encryption.

Disable/Enable

Select Enable when you want to encrypt the image, or Disable when you do not want to perform the encryption.

Encryption PIN Number

Type a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to allow displaying the monitor image of up to 11 characters. When Image Encryption Mode is set to Enable, a dialog to request the input of the PIN number appears when a user logs in the camera, returns to the viewer page from the FAQ or Version page or enters the Camera Setting page. The user can view the monitor image by typing the PIN number specified here.

Apply/Cancel/Help

See “Buttons common to every setting page” on page 14.

Setting the Security — Security Setting Page

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