Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notices
- Accessing the Camera
- Accessing the Live Video Page
- System Menu
- Using the Network & Security Menu
- Using the Imaging Menu
- Configuring Exposure Settings
- Configuring Focus Settings
- Setting White Balance
- Using Window Blanking
- Configuring Options in the PTZ Menu
- Using A/V Streams Menu
- Events
- Configuring Sources
- Configuring Handlers
- Configuring an Event Handler: Send Email
- Configuring an Event Handler: Upload JPEG to FTP Server
- Configuring an Event Handler: Write JPEG to SD Card
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Pattern
- Configuring an Event Handler: Go to Preset
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Tour
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Scan
- Configuring an Event Handler: Open/Close Relay
- Configuring an Event Handler: Display Overlay
- Configuring an Event Handler: Play Audio
- Configuring an Event Handler: Write Recording to SD Card
- Configuring an Event Handler: Upload Recording to FTP Server
- Deleting an Event Handler
- Analytic Configuration
- Event Stream
- Contacting Pelco for Troubleshooting
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l Enabled: Camera will limit the rate at which it sends data. In this setting, the “averaging period”
(the period over which the rate limit is valid) is 1 ms. The rate limit for this setting is 12.5 Mbps <
R < 100 Mbps.
l Enabled with Bursts: This advanced setting allows you to specify the maximum burst size
that the camera can send at the hardware link speed. This balances video latency with the
transmission rate.
3. Set the average transmission rate over a 2 ms period in Mbps.
4. If you enabled traffic shaping with bursts, set the maximum size of bursts coming from the camera
in kilobytes.
5. Click Save.
Configuring 802.1x Security
By default, 802.1x security is off. Cameras support EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and EAP-PEAP
protocols.
1. Select On for 802.1x port security.
2. Select the (EAP) method from the Protocol drop-down menu.
3. Provide the authentication information for the EAP method you selected.
4. Click Save.
Configuring SNMP
Your camera supports No SNMPServer, SNMP V2c, and SNMP V3. The MIB file for your camera is
available at www.pelco.com.
Configuring SNMP V2c
1. Go to Network & Security > SNMP.
2. Click SNMP V2c.
3. Provide the community string for your SNMP manager. The default community string is “public.”
4. Provide the Read/Write Community String.
5. Fill in the IP address of the host server.
6. Fill in the Community String.
7. Select the network protocol (NTCIP, Kapsch)
8. Click Save.
Configuring SNMP V3
1. Go to Network & Security > SNMP.
2. Click SNMP V3.
3. Enter the SNMP user name the camera will use to authenticate with the SNMP server.
4. Select the encryption algorithm for authentication from the Authentication drop-down . If using MD5
or SHA authentication methods, enter your authentication code in the box provided.
5. Select the privacy protocol setting from the Privacy drop-down menu. If using DES or AES
protocols, enter your privacy key in the box provided.
6. Enter the host name or IP address of your trap server in the Address box under Trap Configuration.