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The Audio tab allows the user to modify microphone and beeper settings as shown below.
The System tab allows the user to set or clear the user id or password, allows the time to be syncronized, allows
the user to restore to default settings, allows the user to format the SD card, power down the camera remotely,
set an idle timer on the camera for shutdown, and provides a general Custom API command area that allows you
to type in special commands that are in the API document but may not have a dedicated link or button.
This tab allows the USB IP Address and subnet to be changed. It is important to note that the Subnet and IP
Address must be sent as a pair, with the subnet being sent first. This tab accomplishes this by providing the apply
button for these commands. Once this command is sent, it is important to note that all other commands from this
HTML page will no longer work until the camera is rebooted and the HTML web page is accessed through the new
USB address. It may be easiest to change the IP address when talking to the camera using the Wi-Fi address. This
way the new address can be confirmed by looking at the /api/system settings prior to rebooting and changing your
USB communication driver settings.
The steps to change the USB IP address using the HTML web page are:
1) Go to the Systems Tab, open the log by using the Log button at the top
2) Enter a value (such as 10.0.0.5) for the USB IP Address
3) Enter a value (such as 255.255.255.0) for the USB subnet field
4) Once you are convinced that the information is correct, scroll down and hit the apply button.
It should be noted that the URL reported back in the settings does not change from the default
address - it is static but this does not mean that the address will not change.
5) Once the apply button is hit and the commands are received, the camera immediately switches
to the new IP address so it is best to give it a minute, but then power down the camera, power it
back up, and go through your computer network settings to modify the IP Address in your