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2. In the System section, click Restart camera. This displays a dialog box.
3. In the dialog box, click OK. The camera will restart.
10.5.8.2 Reset camera to factory settings
A factory reset will affect all camera settings, including regional settings. Saved images
will not be affected.
Follow this procedure:
1. In the navigation pane, click System and firmware.
2. In the System section, click Reset to factory settings. This displays a dialog box.
3. In the dialog box, click OK. The camera will restart.
10.5.8.3 Upgrade camera firmware
Follow this procedure:
1. In the navigation pane, click System and firmware.
2. In the System section, click Upgrade firmware. This displays a dialog box.
3. Click Select file. The standard Windows Open dialog box appears.
4. Browse to the location of the firmware file, select the file, and then click Open.
5. Click Upgrade firmware.
6. When the upgrade is completed, restart the camera.
10.5.9 SNMP settings
Use the SNMP settings page to enable and disable Simple Network Management Proto-
col (SNMP). When enabled, type the IP address of your device, and the port and interval
time.
10.5.10 Multicast settings
Use the Multicast settings page to manage the settings for multicast communication,
which can be used when multiple clients are using the camera video stream. Settings
can be changed for each of the two video streams; IR and Visual/Digital Camera.
10.6 Settings tab
Note The Settings tab is only available for the admin and user roles.
Under the Settings tab you can manage:
• General settings
• Alarm recipients
• Scheduler
• MQTT
• Modbus
10.6.1 General settings
The General settings page displays Product information, Camera ID, IP6x settings, and
the possibility to Test Digital Input/Output functionality.
10.6.1.1 Camera ID
Type the preferred camera ID in the Device label box. Select the Display in status bar
check box to show the camera ID on the active tab of the web browser and in the upper
part of saved images.
10.6.1.2 IP6x settings
Use the IP6x settings if your camera is IP66 rated. This can be the case when the cam-
era is delivered in an environmental housing or a pan & tilt, or if an IP hood has been at-
tached to the camera.
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