Camera's Web Interface
Basic camera parameter setup is done through the camera's web interface. The web interface or menu entries may differ depending on the camera make or model, or if the camera is in the User or Developer mode.
Accessing the camera's web interface is described in Connecting cameras section. Next section will describe most usual options listed in the camera's web interface and configuration options that can be changed.
The camera front end can be accessed using the following URL: https://:8443/
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Displays the video stream preview window. You can select which virtual camera's stream to preview and at which frame speed.
Shows the Device ID which is a unique ID for each camera and will be displayed in the Device Management Portal when the camera is claimed. Additionally, Camera make, model, OS version, Firmware version and Uptime are displayed.
Here you can also reboot the device or perform a Factory reset.
Enables the creation of privacy masks that overlay the video stream.
Allows the creation of additional sub-stream(s) which can cover a certain zone of interest in the camera's field of view.
On this page some additional video stream settings can be set like image rotation, exposure, focus, white balance, etc. These settings are dependent on camera make and model.
On this page you can find four pre-configured video streams which can be additionally modified with regards to encoding, size, bitrate, I-frame interval and framerate.
Here you can find various device health information: CPU/Memory/Storage usage, Connectivity and Temperature status.
Here you can add/remove users and set user's rights and permissions.
This option is camera model dependent and allows for setting up various parameters for connecting a camera to a wireless network.
By default, Azena enabled cameras have the network set-up to receive the IP address via DHCP. On this page you can change different network parameters, disable the DHCP and set a specific IP address.
This page allows a user to set the current date/time on the camera, synchronize the date/time with computer and also to enable network time synchronization via NTP server. NTP synchronization is necessary if the camera is going to be claimed in the Device Management portal.
On this page it's possible to perform a Firmware (OS version) over-the-air (OTA) upgrade.
On this page it's possible to add and delete your certificate.
Applications
Here you can see all installed applications, their status, version and also here you can start/stop an application by clicking the toggle button next to application's name:
Section for setting up an I/O Switchboard functionality. More in-depth details on I/O Switchboard can be found on this page.
Section for setting up an IoT gateway functionality. More in-depth details on IoT Gateway can be found on this page.
Section for setting up Messaging access control functionality. More in-depth details on this can be found on this page.
This page gives you the ability to connect your camera to Azena Device Management Portal where you can install and manage the applications, buy additional licenses and monitor your camera's health.
This page provides legal information for the OS.