Chapter 8
Sender Operation
VIP 10
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Note
If the connection cannot be established, this may be because the unit
selected is already busy with another remote station. Depending upon the
network configuration and the individual units, a transmitter can serve up to
five receivers at the same time.
VIP password protection
If the VIP is password-protected against unauthorized access, a password dialog
will appear first.
Note
Configuration work can only be performed on a password-protected VIP
unit if the
service
user is logged on.
– Enter the user name and the associated password in the appropriate fields.
– Click
OK
. If the password is entered correctly, the Livepage with the video
image will be shown.
Image quality
The VIP 10 displays either a live video sequence in MPEG-4 format or individual
live video frames in JPEG format.
– Click on the
MPEG-4
link in the navigation bar at the top of the browser display
to display or decode the video sequences in the corresponding image format.
or
– Click on the
M-JPEG
link in the navigation bar at the top of the browser display
to display or decode the individual frames in the corresponding image format.
– Click one of the links (
Small
or
Large
) above the live video image to view the
image in the respective resolution.
Alarm inputs
In the event of an alarm, a red alarm symbol for the triggering alarm input is
displayed next to the video image. The display of alarms and other details
depends on the configuration of the unit (see page 47).
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
Page 1: ...VIP 10 User Guide...
Page 6: ...Contents 6 VIP 10...
Page 24: ...24 VIP 10...
Page 34: ...34 VIP 10...
Page 98: ...Receiver Operation Chapter 9 98 VIP 10...
Page 102: ...102 VIP 10...
Page 104: ...104 VIP 10...
Page 116: ...Appendix Chapter 13 116 VIP 10...
Page 120: ...Index Chapter 14 120 VIP 10...
Page 121: ...VIP 10 121...