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Adjust the power used by each PoE port.
Tip: You can also use the Power bar to
remotely power cycle the camera. After you
set the Power setting to Off, wait for the
camera to power off then change the Power
setting to Auto or Manual.
Tip: Devices that support both PoE and PoE+
(802.3at) modes of operation can be forced
into non-PoE+ mode (802.3af) by using a
manual 15W budget.
Use the Power bar for each port to configure a
PoE power budget:
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Click Off to disable power output to the
port. When power to a port is disabled, the
port no longer outputs power but can act
as a standard network connection for any
device.
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Click Auto to automatically output power
to the connected device depending on its
mode of operation.
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Click Manual to enter a power budget
value in watts. Make sure the budget
includes potential power loss at the cable.
Settings are not implemented until you click Apply.
After you click Apply, allow the system to apply the changes when the following message is displayed:
Applying changes may power-cycle PoE-powered devices.
Providing Device Logs for Support
Use the System Logs panel to view the device logs. The logs are typically requested by Avigilon Technical
Support to help resolve an issue.
By default, the page displays 100 warning messages from the Logs.
Typically, Avigilon Technical Support assists you to access and filter the logs on this panel to isolate the logs
that they require. You then copy and paste the logs into a text file, save it and send it to Avigilon Technical
Support.
You can filter the logs to display the information that you need:
1. In the drop down list, select the type of application log that you need. The options are:
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System Logs
o
Boot Logs
o
Web Server Logs
2. In the Maximum Logs drop down list, select the number of log messages you want to display each
time.
3. Enter text in the Filter field to apply a filter to the log listings.
4. Click the Sync button to display the updated logs.
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