Specifications

OneSecure Video Management Software Amdinstrator Manual V3.0.09
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Parity
Parity is the data validation mechanism for analog devices that use serial port
interface to send or receive data. When choosing parity mode other than
"none", the data packets will be validated for possible data losses so that failed
command could be re-sent if necessary. Please refer to the parity setting of the
analog device and choose exactly the same parity setting also in NVR.
Available parity modes are:
Parity mode name
in NVR
Serial data,
represented by given
amount of bits
Parity mode
(none, odd, even)
Number of stop
bits
8N1
8
N
1
8O1
8
O
1
8E1
8
E
1
8N2
8
N
2
8O2
8
O
2
8E2
8
E
2
7N2
7
N
2
7O2
7
O
2
7E2
7
E
2
Baud rate
Baud rate defines the data speed through serial port interface the rate value
represents the number of symbols that can be transmitted within 1 second.
Please refer to the baud rate setting of the analog device and choose exactly
the same baud rate setting also in NVR.
Available baud rates:
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Address ID
Address ID represents the identity of the device, only analog devices or speed
dome cameras require this configuration. Please refer to the Address ID of the
device and choose exactly the same baud rate setting also in OneSecure.
Available value is from 1~99.
How to Do Live PTZ Operation
To configure PTZ settings, you need to view the live streaming while manipulating the PTZ
controls simultaneously in this window.
Important Notice
Note that the functions supported for devices connected using ONVIF are live streaming and
adjustments to video image settings.