Setup guide

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BX2
<Subnet Mask>
For a dial-out connection, this denes the mask for the range of IP addresses with which
the unit will communicate over the connection established with this prole. This eld is not
relevant for a dial-in connection.
All elds on one line are separated by white-space, and comments can be added by preceding the line with a ‘#’
character.
Example entry for dening a dial-in user (“remoteuser”, password “D1alin”) on Serial 1. Note all elds after
PPP_Link2 are irrelevant, but need to have values dened
remoteuser D1alin PPP_Link2 1234567890 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
Example entry for dening a dial-out connection using on Serial 1. This will dial the phone number
“1234567890” and use this connection for communication with IP addresses 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.255
alarmuser D1alout PPP_Link2 1234567890 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
Viewing Resolutions
Standard Recording
This shows the system standard recording format as previously congured, this option is read only and can not
be edited.
Standard recording
High Viewing
Medium Viewing
Low Viewing
Description
Parameters
MPEG
MPEG12
MPEG05
MPEG08
2 CIF MED
704x256 0090kb/s 02PPS
JPEG
High
704x256
352x256
352x256
25KB
18KB
08KB
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High Viewing
Select from the list the MPEG viewing prole when the High option is selected in either the NetVu ObserVer
software or on the Live viewing page. Alongside the prole the associated image resolution and le size for
JPEG viewing will be displayed, these cannot be edited in this menu, this is changed in the JPEG
Image Size menu.
When this option is highlighted additional information will be displayed on the screen, i.e. Description and
Parameters, see below for details.
Medium Viewing
Select from the list the MPEG viewing prole when the Medium option is selected in either the NetVu ObserVer
software or on the Live viewing page.
Low Viewing
Select from the list the MPEG viewing prole when the Low option is selected in either the NetVu ObserVer
software or on the Live viewing page.
Description
This displays the description of the MPEG prole as previously congured.