Arecont Vision av10005 Guia Do Utilizador
ARECONT VISION USER MANUAL
66
Arecont Vision 425 E Colorado St, 7
th
Floor Glendale, CA 91205 Revised 5/9/2010
www.arecontvision.com
www.arecontvision.com
www.arecontvision.com
www.arecontvision.com
where <SP> is the SPACE symbol, and the byte value, byteN, indicates the number of sub-zones
(blocks of 32x32 pixels) with motion within zone N. Note: the sub-zone size is fixed to 32x32 and
cannot be changed. Important: the user should keep in mind that the total number of zones is always
64 (8 vertically and 8 horizontally). Therefore, if the zone size is large, some zones may not
correspond to the active pixel array. In that case their motion detection value is not meaningful and
should be ignored. For example, for AV1300 camera: if the image size is 1280x1024, then for zone
size 8x8 there are 5 by 4 active zones (3 zones after every 5 zones must be ignored as well as all
zones after zone 32).
Example:
(blocks of 32x32 pixels) with motion within zone N. Note: the sub-zone size is fixed to 32x32 and
cannot be changed. Important: the user should keep in mind that the total number of zones is always
64 (8 vertically and 8 horizontally). Therefore, if the zone size is large, some zones may not
correspond to the active pixel array. In that case their motion detection value is not meaningful and
should be ignored. For example, for AV1300 camera: if the image size is 1280x1024, then for zone
size 8x8 there are 5 by 4 active zones (3 zones after every 5 zones must be ignored as well as all
zones after zone 32).
Example:
mdresult= 00 1A 01... means that in zone 0 motion was not detected, in zone 1 there are 26
(32x32) sub-zones with motion, in zone 2 there is one sub-zone 1 with motion ….
(32x32) sub-zones with motion, in zone 2 there is one sub-zone 1 with motion ….
Access Control
Access Control
Access Control
Access Control
Arecont Vision cameras support two levels of password-protected access control. Camera authentication is
compatible with RFC-2068 HTTP 1.1 and is supported by all standard browsers and video surveillance
software.
There are two types of users with the following reserved names:
compatible with RFC-2068 HTTP 1.1 and is supported by all standard browsers and video surveillance
software.
There are two types of users with the following reserved names:
admin
admin
admin
admin –––– full access to all camera settings and live video.
viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer –viewing access only to all current camera settings and live video.
Setting and removing the passwords is the privilege of the admin
admin
admin
admin user, while the viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer can only use the
existing password, but not change it. Factory defaults erase all current passwords for both the admin
admin
admin
admin and the
viewer.
viewer.
viewer.
viewer. A newly shipped camera has no password protection and allows full anonymous access from the
network. In case the admin
network. In case the admin
admin
admin
admin password has not been set, the camera has full anonymous access from the
network, even if the viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer password has been set.
Access control setup consists of three steps:
1.
Set admin
admin
admin
admin password (using http commands or using the camera’s web page, see below).
2.
Log-in using the admin
admin
admin
admin password and set the viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer password.
3.
Communicate the viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer password to the users.
In order to delete viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer password, log-in as admin
admin
admin
admin and change the viewer password to a reserved password
empty
empty
empty
empty –––– this would restore the full anonymous access to the camera. The admin
admin
admin
admin user can change the viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer
password at any time, even without knowing the current viewer
viewer
viewer
viewer password.