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Installation and Operation
VIS 300/400 EN Setup Software
need to be setup then please use the Advanced Settings=>Copy Settings from Camera and
Advanced Settings=>Paste Settings to Camera(s) instead!
2.5.4 (e) =>Advanced Settings=>Copy Settings from Camera
This command will copy the current settings from the selected camera into PC memory so it later on can
be pasted into other cameras. This makes it very easy to copy system specific settings from one camera
to many other cameras. These settings do not include camera-specific settings such as Static IP-address
and User Information but only the system-specific information’s.
2.5.4 (f) =>Advanced Settings=>Paste Settings to Camera(s)
This command will paste the previously copied system-specific settings to one or more cameras
selected. This makes it very easy to copy system specific settings from one camera to many other
cameras. These settings do not include camera-specific settings such as Static IP-address and User
Information but only the system-specific information’s.
2.5.4 (g) =>Advanced Settings=>Update Firmware in Camera(s)
This command opens a new dialog box for uploading firmware to the cameras. See Section 3.2 on
page 54 for details.
2.5.4 (h) =>Advanced Settings=>Reboot Camera(s)
This command reboots the camera(s) selected
2.5.4 (i) =>Advanced Settings=>Configure Storage Memory in Camera
This command opens a new dialog box where the internal image queue settings can be modified. See
section 3.3 for details.
2.5.4 (j) =>Advanced Settings=>Telnet Camera(s)
This command opens a new window with a telnet session for each selected camera.
2.5.4 (k) =>Advanced Settings=>Time synch from PC to Camera (temporary function)
This command sends the UTC-time from the PC’s internal clock to the camera(s) selected.
2.5.5 =>Refresh Properties (toggle function)
This command reads the values from the camera(s) every second. Stops reading when toggled off or if a
property value from the property list is selected.
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