APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
NBRK0320E
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Advanced View: Configuring Appliances
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Some settings (such as camera capture settings) can be set directly from the NetBotz 500 using these 
tasks. However, other settings (such as motion masking, block-out, and adding external sensors) require 
the Advanced View to communicate directly with the appliance to which the pod is physically connected. 
If you select a task that requires direct communication with the remote appliance, a dialog box will 
appear asking if you’d like to connect with the remote appliance and providing a button that, when 
clicked, switches the Advanced View to managing the remote appliance. Once the configuration task on 
the remote appliance is complete, simply click on the Return button, located beside the Logo button at the 
top of the Advanced View interface, to return to managing the NetBotz 500 that is hosting the pod. 
To use the Pod Sharing task to host a pod (or other device that is connected to or integrated with a remote 
appliance): 
1. Start the task by double-clicking on the Pod Sharing icon. The Pod Sharing Configuration window 
opens.
2. Click on Add Remote Device. The Configure Remote Device window opens. This window 
Note
• Only the NetBotz 500 that will host remote pods requires the BotzWare 
Premium Software Module. Remote appliances to which pods are physically 
connected and then shared with the NetBotz 500 appliance do not require the 
BotzWare Premium Software Module.
• Pods that are not physically connected to an appliance do not count against 
the total number of USB-connected appliances allowed for the appliance 
model (NetBotz 420s support 1 additional camera pod and up to 4 additional 
non-camera pods; NetBotz 500s support up to 4 camera pods and up to 17 
non-camera pods).
• Framerate from remotely hosted camera pods is limited to 10 frames per 
second.
• The camera image resolution available from a hosted camera pod is 
determined by the maximum resolution available to the appliance to which 
the pod is physically connected. For example, if you are remotely sharing a 
Camera Pod 120 that is connected to a NetBotz 500, the maximum resolution 
available will be 1280x1024. However, if the Camera Pod 120 is shared from 
a NetBotz 420 the maximum available resolution will 640x480.