Specifying a specific device name to be displayed in the OSD can be useful when using multiple cameras on the
same LAN. The Device-ID is always 1 (addressing is done via IP). The language cannot be changed.
The ONVIF protocol does NOT accept spaces in the camera name.
Click SAVE to apply your settings. A small confirmation dialogue appears in the bottom right corner.
Time
Figure 44: WebGUI > SYSTEM > Time
You can manually set the time and date, or synchronize the time and date via a computer or an external server
on the LAN or WAN.
Either click SAVE to apply your manual settings, or SYNC to synchronize the time and date.
User
Figure 45: WebGUI > SYSTEM > User
You can define different users with specific permission levels and different username / passwords combinations.
There are 2 levels of users: administrators with access to all features, and user-1 and user-2 with access to the
preview and PTZ controls. Click SAVE to apply your settings.
It is also possible to fill in automatically your user name and password using your browser if you use password
managers as LastPass for example.
The last option you have, is the (HTTP) Basic Authentication. Basic Authentication is a popular way to prove
your identity when using websites. You provide your username and password, and the server checks if they are
correct. If they match, access will be granted. If they don't match, you'll see a specific message. Remember, use
always strong passwords and user names.
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