Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Dome Camera
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Dome Camera
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Bullet Cameras
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Box Camera
- Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Compact Mini Dome Camera
- Illustra Flex Series 2MP Indoor and Outdoor IR PTZ Camera
- Illustra Flex 2MP Indoor Micro Dome Camera
- Network Topology
- Network Connection
- Configuration
- Appendix A: User Account Access
- Appendix B: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming
- Appendix C: Stream Tables
- Appendix D: Camera Defaults
- End User License Agreement (EULA)
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Clear the corresponding Delete check box to keep the motion detection alert.
Note:You can select the Select All check box to mark all motion detection alerts
displayed in the list for deletion.
4 Select Delete to delete the selected motion detection alerts.
You are prompted to confirm the deletion.
5 Select OK to confirm the deletion.
OR
Select Cancel.
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Fault Log
Any system or environmental faults experienced by the camera are displayed in the Fault Log with
the following:
• # - details the fault index.
• Fault - a description of the fault.
• Date created - the time and date when the fault occurred.
• Component - internal software component that raised the fault.
• Severity - indicates how serious the fault is. The following are supported, in increasing
order of severity, Clear, Warning, Critical and Error.
• Detail - extra information that supplements the fault description.
• Delete -remove the fault from the fault table.
System Faults
The following system faults may be raised:
• DiskUsage(Warning) - this warning is raised when the disk utilisation rises above the
threshold value “threshold2” held in SYSM.conf. Once an alarm is generated and the disk
utilization decreases 1% below the threshold value, the fault is then automatically cleared.
The default threshold value is 80%.
Environmental Monitor (ENVM) Component
The following environmental faults can be raised by the ENVM (Environmental Monitor) component:
• TemperatureTooHigh (Warning) - this fault is raised when the internal temperature of the
enclosure is equal to or exceeds the value MAX_TEMPERATURE held in ENVM.conf.
Once an alarm is generated and the temperature drops to a level 1 degree below the MAX_
TEMPERATURE value the fault is then automatically cleared. This is to avoid transient
changes in temperature around the threshold.
• TemperatureTooLow (Warning) - a fault is raised when the internal temperature of the
enclosure is equal to or is below the value MIN_TEMPERATURE held in ENVM.conf.
Once an alarm is generated and the temperature drops to a level 1 degree above the MIN_
TEMPERATURE value the fault is then automatically cleared. This is to avoid transient
changes in temperature around the threshold.