Edit device settings window, Identify video device section – Milestone Basis+ 6.5 User Manual

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Milestone XProtect Basis+ 6.5; Administrator’s Manual

Tip: In the Administrator application’s Device Manager section (the white area in the

middle of the window), cameras are listed for each device with default names, such as
Camera 1, etc. If you want to change the name of a camera, click the plus sign next to the

required device, right-click the camera name in question, then select Edit from the menu

that appears.

Tip: Individual cameras listed in the Device Manager section are by default enabled,

meaning that video from the cameras is by default transferred to XProtect Basis+—

provided that the cameras are marked as online in the Camera/Alert Scheduler Window

(also default) – see page 64. If required, you can disable a camera listed in the Device
Manager
section by right-clicking the name of the camera in question. See more

information under Administrator window (see page 26).

Edit Device Settings Window

The Edit device settings window lets you edit the settings of an
already installed device.

To access the Edit device settings window (see page 34), select the

required device in the Administrator window’s (see page 26) Device
Manager
section, and click the Edit Device... button.

The Edit device settings window is divided into two sections:

Identify Video Device Section

The Identify Video Device section contains the following fields,

buttons, etc.:

Field,
Button, ...

Description

Device Type

Select required device type from list. XProtect Basis+ is able to automatically
detect device type as well as serial number, provided the IP

address/hostname and password of the device have been specified in the IP-

address/DNS Host Name and Root Password fields: Simply click the Detect

Device button to auto-detect device type and serial number.

Detect

Device

Click button to auto-detect device type and serial number.


Note: Use of the auto-detect feature requires that the IP address and

password of the device have been specified in the IP-address and Root

Password fields.

Device

Name

Name used to identify the device. To enable easy identification of devices, it is

often a good idea to use a device name that refers to the physical area

covered by the cameras attached to the device (examples: Reception Area,
Car Park B, ...).

Note: Device names must be unique; you cannot use the same name for
several devices.

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