Open the Language and Start Page dialog to define the camera's behavior when a browser connects to the camera. You can modify the start page, the camera's language and certain page options of the camera.
Select the start page that will be displayed when a browser connects to the camera.
Option | Description |
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Guest |
The Guest screen displays the camera's current image (possibly with a reduced frame rate; see Page Options). The camera configuration cannot be changed. However, the frame rate can be modified temporarily within the defined limits. This page should be set as start page in the Users and Passwords dialog, if user names and passwords have been set for all three access levels (admin, user, guest) in order to protect the camera from unauthorized access. |
Live |
The Live screen displays the camera's current image. The camera displays a set of softbuttons to the left of the live image. The drop-down menus above the image allow changing certain image parameters. Access to administrative functions is password-protected. This page has been preset as the default start page. |
Player | On the Player screen, you can play back the stored events. The events will be played back automatically, regardless of the storage location (internally in the RAM or externally on a file server; see also Storage on External File Server / Flash Device). |
MultiView |
The MultiView screen displays multiple cameras or events on one screen. Open the MultiView Screens dialog, if you would like to configure a screen. |
Multiwatcher |
The Multiwatcher screen can display several cameras, the last event and an alarm list for each camera and also offers sound notification and alarm acknowledgement. A camera's Multiwatcher can be used to show the images from several cameras and to work as a proxy for these cameras. This feature is especially interesting behind a firewall or a router, since you only need to open one port for access the Multiwatcher camera from the outside to see the images and the events of all displayed cameras. |
PDA | The PDA screen displays the camera's current image for low-resolution devices (PDAs/MDAs and mobile phones). |
PDA Event List | The PDA Event List displays an overview of the stored events in form of a list, also for low-resolution devices. |
Set the Background Image that will be displayed on any page of the camera user interface in the browser. You may any image file that has been loaded into the camera using the Manage Image Files dialog. Image files loaded from a URL (e.g. your own web site) are not available as background image.
Set the desired options for displaying camera pages in this section.
Option | Description |
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Language | Select the language for the user interface. |
Pull-Down Menus for Image Control |
Display or hide the pull-down menus (Quick Controls) of the Live screen. These menus are used for quickly configuring frequently used parameters. |
Refresh Rate for Guest Access |
Set the maximum and the default refresh rate for the Guest screen. This setting does not affect the refresh rate of the Live screen. Note: Depending on the camera model, the maximum frame rate in the browser may be limited to 1 fps. |
Refresh Rate for User Access |
Set the maximum and the default refresh rate for the User access (the Live screen). Note: Depending on the camera model, the maximum frame rate in the browser may be limited to 1 fps. |
Operating Mode |
Select how the browser gets the images from the camera:
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Preview Buttons | Select whether the preview buttons should be displayed on the Guest, Live, and Player pages. This enables every browser to request space and bandwidth saving preview images. |
Web Crawler Restrictions | Web crawlers can be prevented from scanning the contents of the camera's webserver. Usually, you would not want a search engine to index all the images and pages found on a camera. Make sure that you only allow indexing if you are aware of the security risks and the additional network load. |
Click on the Set button to activate your settings and to save them until the next reboot of the camera.
Click on the Factory button to load the factory defaults for this dialog (this button may not be present in all dialogs).
Click on the Restore button to undo your most recent changes that have not been stored in the camera permanently.
Click on the Close button to close the dialog. While closing the dialog, the system checks the entire configuration for changes. If changes are detected, you will be asked if you would like to store the entire configuration permanently.