Use this in the following way:
1. Click Enable and SAVE.
2. In the lower right corner appears a notification to reboot the camera. Reboot the camera.
3. After the reboot is completed open the WebGUI again and you will see that your browser ask you for
your username and password instead of the normal login.
4. Disable the Basic Authentication, click SAVE and reboot the camera again to return the normal login
page of the WebGUI.
Update
Figure 46: WebGUI > SYSTEM > Update
By default, this screen shows a readout of the current firmware versions. The Update file provides a firmware
upgrade functionality via this screen. When the camera is done uploading and processing the update, it will
automatically reboot. See How to update a CM40 or CM70 series camera on the website for more information.
Follow instructions below carefully and read the "How to" article above. If you experience issues during the
update, follow Troubleshooting > WebGUI > Firmware update failed.
Execute the following steps to perform a firmware upgrade.
1. Click Choose File to select the firmware update file.
2. Click UPGRADE to start the firmware upgrade wizard.
3. Follow the steps in the wizard and wait until the process finishes and reboots.
4. Refresh your browser and log in again after the reboot.
Default
If necessary, you can perform a factory reset. This restores all default settings. See also How can I reset my CM40/
CM70 camera from the WebGUI? for more information. If you want only to reset the IP configuration (IP address,
Gateway and DNS server) read How to reset the IP Configuration in a CM40/ CM70 camera.
Figure 47: WebGUI > SYSTEM > Default
Click on the button This will restore the factory defaults to perform a factory reset. When completed, the
camera automatically reboots. The camera will be ready for use again after the boot cycle.
Reboot
If necessary, you can manually perform a camera reboot. It is also possible to create a new reboot schedule to
automatically reboot the camera at any time you want.
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