User guide
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NetVu ObserVer
FTP Username and Password A password can be confi gured on the image server to ensure
only authorised users can establish an FTP connection with
the unit, which enables remote archiving of video data only,
using the raw archive facility. The username and password
can be saved here.
Display Settings
Show Disconnected Cameras in Tree When making a connection to the image server it is possible
to display the enabled cameras only or all cameras on the
server. Enabling this option will show all camera inputs.
Note:
If this option is enabled, the disabled cameras (as confi gured on the image server) will be
‘greyed’ out and will not be active in the application.
Show Telemetry Controls for All Cameras Telemetry controls are only displayed when a camera has
been enabled for telemetry on the image server. This option
can allow telemetry controls to be displayed at all times.
4. Select the Advanced tab, enter the relevant information into the Advanced confi guration screen
and click OK. The image server will now be added to the site structure.
Network Settings
Limit Bandwidth When the Operators workstation is located remotely from the
image server or a limitation has been imposed to bandwidth
available for video, it is possible to set the speed of network
transmission which will ensure the data is transmitted at the
limited speed. The options available are:
Unlimited Default setting when the image server is connected to the
same LAN as the PC running the ObserVer application.
These settings would be used in applications where the
bandwidth available for the video images is not restricted.
512, 256, 128, 64, 32, 16 or 8Kbits/s These settings can be used to limit the speed of the network
connection, this is useful in applications where bandwidth is
an issue.
WAN Identifi es the number of images that are buffered in the
image server. The normal setting is 3, selecting WAN will
automatically change this to 1. This is more suitable when
viewing images across a slow speed link and will mean that
when switching between cameras, images from the new
camera will not need to wait for the buffered.