IRay Technology IRS FB4-T Dual Spectrum Bullet Camera User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Iray Technology
Table of Contents
Dual-spectrum Bullet
Network Camera
User Manual V2.0.0
Camera Login
1.1 Default Account
The factory default super administrator account of the camera: admin.
The factory default super administrator password of the camera: admin.
The factory default IPv4 address of the camera: 192.168.1.123.
1.2 Login to Web Interface
Step 1 Open the IE browser, enter the IP address of the camera in the address
bar and press the [Enter] key. For successful login, the web displays an
interface as shown in Figure 1.2-1. For users use cameras from the Company for
the first time, it is required to install the web plug-in. Download and
install according to the note.
Step 2 Input the user name and passwords to enter the web operation interface (the default administrator user name is admin, and the password is admin) for the first-time login. The system will pop up a note box for password modification, as shown in Figure 1.2-2. Please change the administrator password in time and keep it properly.
For successful login, the web will display the interface as shown in Figure 1.2-3.
- The interface and settings are only for reference, and the specific interface shall be subject to actual conditions.
Preview
The display interface in browsing is as shown in Figure 2-1.
Fig. 2-1 Browse Interface
Refer to Table 2-1 for the description of the interface functions.
No. | Descriptions |
---|---|
1 | System menu |
2 | Video window adjustment |
3 | Video window function-option |
2.1 System Menu
Click each function menu to enter the corresponding interface, and the system
menu is shown in Figure
2.1-1.
2.2 Video Adjustment
The video adjustment is as shown in Figure 2.2-1, referring to Table 2.2-1 for
the parameter descriptions.
Parameters | Descriptions |
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1 Fluency adjustment | Click the button to select any of the three fluency |
levels (real-time, normal, and smooth). The real-time level is set as default.
2 Regulation information| Click the button to enter and preview the
intelligent page display rules. Turning-on is set as default.
3 Type of connection| Click the button to select the video surveillance
protocol, supporting TCP, UDP and multicast.
4 Type of stream| Click the button to select the main stream or the auxiliary
stream.
Table 2.2-1 Description of Video Adjustment Parameters
2.3 Video Function Options
The video function options are as shown in Figure 2.3-1, referring to Table
2.3-1 for the parameter descriptions.
Parameters | Descriptions |
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1 Temperature measurement | Click the button, and click any position of the |
thermal imaging video to measure and display the temperature of the point.
2 Alarm output 1| Display the state of alarm output 1. The alarm output light
turns on when the conditions for triggering the alarm are reached in the
event.
3 Alarm output 2| Display the state of alarm output 2. The alarm output light
turns on when the conditions for triggering the alarm are reached in the
event.
4 Partial zooming| •Click the button, and select any area by frame to zoom
when the picture is in the original state. For any picture that is not in the
original state, the zoomed area can be dragged within a certain range, which
will be resumed to the original state by clicking the right mouse button.
•Click the button, and zoom in and out the picture by scrolling the mouse
wheel.
5 Image capture| Click the button to conduct image capture of the video, and
save the pictures in the set path.
6 Three consecutive captures| Click the button to conduct three times of
consecutive image capture of the video at a frequency of one picture per
second, and save the pictures in the set path.
7 Video recording| Click the button to record a video, and click it again to
stop recording; save the video taking files in the set path.
8 Voice| Click the button to turn on or off the output of surveillance stream
audio.
9 Intercom| Click the button to turn on or off the voice intercom.
Table 2.3-1 Description of Video Function-option Parameters
System Settings
3.1 Camera Settings
3.1.1 Conditions
3.1.1.1 Visible light
Image
Set the visible light properties of the camera according to the following
configuration steps, so as to achieve the best presentation effect.
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions”, and select “Channel
1” to enter the visible light interface of the system, as shown in Figure
3.1-1.
Step 2 Configure information of each parameter according to actual needs. For the description of parameters, please refer to Table 3.1-1.
Parameters | Descriptions |
---|---|
Profile | The normal mode, daytime mode or nighttime mode are available. When a |
mode is selected, the corresponding configuration and effect can be set and
viewed.
Brightness| It is for setting the tone of pictures within a range of 0 to 100,
and a larger value realizes a brighter picture.
Contrast| It is for setting the contrast of images within a range of 0 to 100,
and a greater value realizes a bigger light and shade contrast.
Saturation| It is for setting the color saturation of images within a range of
0 to 100. A higher saturation realizes more vivid presentation, and a lower
saturation realizes darker presentation.
Color CNT| It is for setting the degree of suppression of picture colors
within a range of 0 to 100, and a larger value realizes more obvious
suppression.
Sharpness| It is for adjusting the sharpness of picture edges within a range
of 0 to 100, and the larger value realizes a more obvious edge.
Sharpness CNT| It is for adjusting the camera sharpness suppression level
within a range of 0 to 100, and a larger value realizes a higher sharpness
suppression level.
Gamma| This value changes the brightness of pictures and increase the dynamic
display range of pictures through a non-linear adjustment method within a
range of 0 to 100, and a larger value realizes a brighter picture.
2D NR| This value is for suppressing noise, and a higher level realizes a
lower noise and a more blurred picture.
3D NR| This value is for suppressing noise, and a higher level realizes a
lower noise and a more blurred picture.
Grade| It is for setting the degree of noise reduction within a range of 0 to
100, and a larger value realizes a greater degree of noise reduction.
EIS| The Electronic image stabilization function is realized through the
picture difference comparison algorithm, which effectively solves the problem
of picture jittering during use, and makes the high-definition pictures more
stable and clearer. It is set “OFF” as default.
Table 3.1-1 Description of Image Setting Parameters
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the setting.
Exposure
This function is for adjusting the camera’s exposure to the surveillance
images. The configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions > Exposure” to enter
the “Exposure” interface of the system, as displayed in Figure 3.1-2, Figure
3.1-3, Figure 3.1-4, Figure 3.1-5 or Figure 3.1-6.
Step 2 Configure information of each parameter according to actual needs. For the description of parameters, please refer to Table 3.1-2.
Parameters | Descriptions |
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Mode | It is for setting the camera’s exposure modes that include automatic, |
manual, aperture priority, shutter priority and gain priority mode, and the
“Auto” mode is set as default.
● In the automatic exposure mode, the overall brightness of a picture is
automatically adjusted according to different scenes when it is in the normal
exposure range.
● In the shutter priority mode, the user can customize the shutter range, and
the system automatically adjusts the aperture size and the gain according to
the brightness of different scenes.
● In the gain priority mode, the gain value and the exposure compensation
value can be manually adjusted.
● In the manual exposure mode, the gain value, shutter value and aperture
value can be manually adjusted, and long exposure is supported.
Gain range| It is for setting the gain value of exposure in a range of 0 to
100.
Shutter| It is for adjusting the camera exposure time. A larger shutter value
produces a darker picture, otherwise a brighter picture.
Shutter range| It is for setting the camera exposure time in a range of 0 to
1000, and the unit is ms.
Exposure
compensation| It is for setting the compensation value of exposure in a range
of 0 to 100.
Automatic
exposure
recovery| This function is for resuming the automatic exposure mode after the
period set to the non-automatic exposure mode, which can be set to off or in
5 min, 15 min, 1 hour, 15 min by default.
Table 3.1-2 Description of Exposure Setting Parameters
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
Backlight
This function is for adjusting the backlight compensation mode of surveillance
pictures. The configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions > Backlight” to enter
the “Backlight” interface of the system, as shown in Figure 3.1-6.
Step 2 Select the backlight mode to view the turnoff mode, backlight compensation, highlight compensation and WDR in the drop-down box. The turnoff mode is set as default.
- Backlight compensation: this function can prevent the dark part of a subject shot in a backlighting environment from appearing too dark.
- Strong light inhibition: this function can weaken the part with high light, and capture details of faces and license plates in a dark environment or other extreme light conditions. It is suitable for areas such as toll stations, and entrances and exits of parking lots.
- WDR: this function can suppress over-bright areas, and compensate for over-dark areas to make the overall picture a clearer state.
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
White balance
The white balance refers to the revivification of white objects by the camera.
By setting of the white balance mode, white objects in a picture can always
appear white in different environments. The configuration steps are as
follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions > WB” to enter the
“White Balance” interface of the system, as shown in Figure 3.1-7.
Step 2 Select the white balance mode.Auto, indoor, outdoor, tracking, manual,
sodium lamp, natural light or street light options. The “Auto” mode is set as
default.
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
Day & night mode
This function is for setting the conversion between the color mode and the
black and white mode, which effectively ensures that the camera can still
record clear pictures in a dimly-lit environment. The configuration steps are
as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions > Day & Night ” to
enter the “Day & Night Mode” interface, as shown in Figure 3.1-8.
Step 2 Configure information of each parameter according to actual needs. For the description of parameters, please refer to Table 3.1-3.
Parameters | Descriptions |
---|---|
Type | The day/night switching mode contains the electronic and ICR options, |
and ICR
is set as default.
● ICR: mechanical switching from color to black.
● Electronic: switch from color to B/W by means of image processing.
Mode| It is for setting the picture to the color mode or the black and white
mode (not affected by the selected configuration file), and the “Automatic”
mode is set as default.
● Color: enable the camera to only output color picture.
● Black and white: enable the camera to only output black and white pictures.
● Auto: Output color or black and white pictures according to the environment
self-adaption.
● External alarm: automatically select to output color or black and white
image according to alarm input.
● Photoresistor: enable the camera to output color or black and white pictures
according to the ambient brightness.
Sensitivity| It is for adjusting the sensitivity of color/black and white
switching, with such three options as low, medium and high level and the
medium level is set as default.
The sensitivity can be set only when the day & night mode is set to automatic.
Latency| It is for adjusting the delay value of color/black and white
switching in a range of 2s to 10s. The sensitivity can be set only when the
day & night mode is set to automatic.
Table 3.1-3 Description of Day & Night Mode Setting Parameters
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
Fill-in light
This function is for adjusting the fill-in light mode of the PTZ. The
configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions > Fill-in Light” to
enter the “Fill-in Light” interface of the system.
Step 2 Select the “Fill-in Light” mode to view the manual and automatic
options in the drop-down box, and this function is set off as default.
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
Defog
The picture quality of the device will be lower in a foggy or haze
environment, and the defog mode can automatically correct pictures, or enable
adjustment of picture definition by manually select the intensity according to
the haze concentration. The configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions > Defog ” to enter the
“Defog” interface. The function is set OFF as default, which can be set to the
auto or manual mode, as shown in Figure 3.1-10 or Figure 3.1-11.
Step 2 Configure information of each parameter according to actual needs,
referring to the follows for the description of parameters.
Mode: it is for setting the defog mode of the camera with the auto, manual and
off modes, off by default.
Intensity: it can be configured when the defog mode is set to manual, which
contains low, middle and high levels, middle by default
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
3.1.1.2 Thermal imaging
Image
This function is for setting the thermal picture properties to achieve the
best presentation effect. The configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions”
Step 2 Select channel “2” to enter the “Thermal Imaging” interface, as shown
in Figure 3.1-12.
Step 2 Configure information of each parameter according to actual needs. For the description of parameters, please refer to Table 3.1-5.
Parameters | Descriptions |
---|---|
Profile | The normal mode, daytime mode or nighttime mode are available. When a |
mode is selected, the corresponding configuration and effect can be set and
viewed.
Style| It is for setting the picture palette, with such options as white-hot,
iron, rainbow 1, lava, rainbow 2, sky, medium gray, grayred, purpleorange,
special, warning red, icefire, bluered, special 2, gradient red, gradient
green, gradient blue, waning green, waning blue.
Note: the threshold value can be changed if the waning red, waming blue and
waning green is chosen.
Electric Zoom| This function supports magnification configuration of 1-8 x .
FFC Mode| It is provided with the automatic and manual options, and the
*Automatic” option is set as default.
FFC switch cycle| This can be set when the FFC mode is set as auto, the time
interval of auto shutter correction
Shutter Correction| Click shutter correction to trigger a shutter correction.
Table 3.1-5 Description of Image Setting Parameters
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the setting.
Fusion
This function is for setting the fusion to achieve the best presentation
effect. The configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Conditions”
Step 2 Select channel “2” to enter the “Thermal Imaging” interface, and select
“fusion”, as shown in Figure 3.1-13.
Step 3 Enable the fusion mode, and there are three parameters in the mode: image fusion ratio, horizontal offset and vertical offset.
- Image fusion ratio: affects the surface of the object in the fusion image. The higher the value, the closer to the image effect of visible light, and the range is 0-100.
- Horizontal offset: adjust the fusion deviation of the visible light image and the infrared image in the horizontal direction, the range is -100~100.
- Vertical offset: adjust the fusion deviation of the visible light image and the infrared image in the vertical direction, the range is -100~100.
Step 4 Click “Save” to complete the setting.
3.1.1.3 Configuration File Management
There are two channels, with Channel 1 for the visible light configuration
file, and Channel 2 for the thermal picture configuration file. Channel 1 is
set as default.
The configuration file management can select either of such three types as
“Normal”, “Full Time” and “Schedule”.
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When the “Normal” type is selected, the visible light video conducts surveillance according to the normal configuration of the camera, as shown in Figure 3.1-14.
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When the “Full Time” type is selected, there are “Day” or “Night” options, and the corresponding visible light camera property configuration file is day or night, as shown in the Figure 3.1-15.
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When the “Schedule” type is selected, you can choose a period of time for day configuration and another period of time for night configuration. The configuration interface is as shown in Figure 3.1-16.
For example, you can set 7:00~17:00 for day configuration, and 17:00~7:00 for night configuration.
Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
3.1.2 Encoding Settings
It is for setting the camera in such aspects as the video stream, snapshot
stream, video overlay, ROI , PIP, and audio.
- Channel 1 is the visible light setting, and Channel 2 is the thermal picture setting. The following part is described as settings of Channel 1.
3.1.2.1 Video stream
It is for setting the video stream of the surveillance pictures. The
configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Encoding Settings > Video” to
enter the “Video stream” interface of the system. Channel 1 is the visible
light video stream, and Channel 2 is the thermal video stream, as shown in
Figure 3.1-17
Parameters | Descriptions |
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Video Codec | There are such options as H.264, H.264H, H.264B, H.265, and |
MJPEG.
Resolution| There are a variety of resolution types, each of which corresponds
to a different stream value recommended.
Frame Rate (FPS)| The number of video frames per second, and the frame rate
will vary with different device models and resolutions.
Bit Rate Type| It covers the fixed stream and the variable stream.
•The picture quality can only be set in the variable stream mode, rather than
the fixed stream mode.
•In the MJPEG encoding mode, the stream control method can only be the fixed
stream.
Reference Bit Rate| It recommends the user a reasonable range of stream value
according to the resolution and frame rate configured by the user.
Bit Rate| •In the variable stream mode, this value is the upper limit of
stream and in the fixed stream mode, this value is a fixed value.
•Refer to “Reference Bit Rate” for the best reference range.
I Frame Interval| It refers to the number of P frames between two I frames.
The range changes with the frame rate, which is up to 150. It is recommended
to set it to 2 times the frame rate.
Watermark Settings| By verifying the watermark characters, the user can check
whether the video has been tampered. This function is enabled after the enable
item is selected. The watermark character “Digital CCTV” is set as the
default.
The watermark characters can only be numbers, letters, underlines, and
strikethroughs, which is up to 128 characters.
Sub Stream Enable| Check the enable check box to control sub stream
enabling/disabled. Enabling is set as default.
Table 3.1-6 Description of Video Stream Parameter Settings
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
3.1.2.2 Picture Stream
It is for setting the stream information of the image captured by the
surveillance, and the configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Encoding Settings > Snapshot” to
enter the “Snapshot” interface of the system, as shown in Figure 3.1-18.
Step 2 Configure information of each parameter according to actual needs. For the description of parameters, please refer to Table 3.1-7.
Parameters | Descriptions |
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Snapshot Type | It covers normal image capture and triggered image capture. |
•Normal image capture refers to such operations within the scope set in the
timetable.
•Triggered image capture refers to such operations after triggering dynamic
detection, video mask, and local alarm.
Image Size| Keep the resolution same to that of the selected image capture
stream (main stream or sub stream).
Image Quality| Set the quality of image capture in such six levels as worst,
worse, poor, good, better, best.
Capture Interval| Set the frequency of image capture, from 1 second/sheet to 7
second/sheet or customized.
Table 3.1-7 Description of Picture Stream Parameter Settings
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
3.1.2.3 Video Overlay
It is for setting the information overlaid on the surveillance video pictures,
and the configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Encoding Settings > Overlay” to
enter the “Video Overlay” interface of the system.
Step 2 Configure the video overlay information according to actual needs. The
configuration interface is as shown in Figure 3.1-19 to Figure 3.1-27,
referring to Table 3.1-8 for the parameter descriptions.
Parameters | Descriptions |
---|---|
Privacy Mask | Privacy Mask refers to setting a certain shielding area within |
the monitoring screen for privacy protection
•Click “Draw” to draw the privacy mask in the preview picture
•Click “Delete” to delete the corresponding privacy mask4
•Click “Clear” to remove all privacy masks
Channel Title| Set to enable or disable Channel Title in the monitoring
screen, and adjust its position by dragging the “Channel Title” box
Time Title| Set to enable or disable Time Title in the monitoring screen,
whether to tick the Week Display box, and adjust the position by dragging the
“Time Title” box
Geographic Location| Set whether to display the geographic location on the
monitoring screen. You can adjust the position of the time title by dragging
the “Geographic Location” box; alignment methods include left-aligned and
right-aligned
Font Size| Set the font size in Video Overlay; support the sizes of “Small”,
“Medium” and “Large”, with “Medium” as default
Picture Overlay| Set to enable or disable Overlay Picture in the video screen.
Click to upload pictures, and the local picture can be superimposed on the
video surveillance window. Adjust the position of the superimposed pictures by
dragging the yellow box
Note: The geographic/road information of OSD Info and Picture cannot be
enabled at the same time
Abnormal Overlay| Set to enable or disable abnormal information in the
monitoring screen.
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the configuration.
3.1.2.4 ROI
To set the key monitoring region as ROI, it can set the image quality of this
region. The configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select ” Settings > Camera Settings > Encoding Settings > ROI”
The system displays the “ROI” interface as shown in Figure 3.1-26
Step 2 Select “Enable” to turn on the ROI function.
Step 3 Press and hold the left mouse button to select the region in the
monitoring screen, up to 4 regions selected at a time.
- Click “Delete” or press the right mouse button to delete the selected region
- Click “Clear” to remove all selected regions
Step 4 Set Image Quality of corresponding ROI
Step 5 Click “Save” to make the configuration effective
3.1.2.5 PIP
To set the PIP mode, the configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Encoding Settings > PIP”
The system displays the “PIP” interface as shown in Figure 3.1-27
Step 2 Select “Enable” to turn on the PIP function
Step 3 Adjust the position and size of the thermal imaging region in the
visible light monitoring screen
Step 4 Click “Save” to make the configuration effective
3.1.2.6 Audio
To set the audio parameters of the device, the configuration steps are as
follows:
Step 1 Select “Settings > Camera Settings > Encoding Settings > Audio”. The
system displays the “Audio” interface as shown in Figure 3.1-28
Step 2 Configure each parameter information according to actual needs, and please refer to Table 3.1-9 for parameter description.
Parameters | Descriptions |
---|---|
Enable Audio | Select the audio channel number to be enabled, and the code |
stream transmitted by the network is a composite audio and video stream,
otherwise only video images are included
Audio Codec| Audio Codec includes ACC and MPEG2-Layer2, with ACC as default
Sampling Frequency| Sampling Frequency supports 8K and 16K, with 16K as
default
Audio-In Type| Set the audio in such types as Lineln or Mic, with Mic as
default
Noise Filter| Set to enable or disable the Noise Filter function, with Enable
as default
Microphone Volume| Adjust the volume of the microphone within the range of
0-100, 100 by default.
Speaker Volume| Adjust the volume of the speaker within the range of 0-100,
100 by default.
Table 3.1-9 Audio Parameter Setting Description
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the setting.
3.2 Network Settings
3.2.1 General Settings
3.2.1.1TCP/IP
Configure the IP address and DNS server of the camera to ensure its
interconnection with other devices in the network.
Note: Please confirm the correct connection of the camera to the network
before setting the network parameters.
- If there is not a routing device in the network, please assign an IP address in the same network segment
- If there is a routing device in the network, the corresponding gateway and subnet mask should be set Step 1 In the system menu, select “Settings > Network Settings > General Settings > TCP/IP”. The system displays the “TCP/IP” interface as shown in the Figure 3.2-1
Step 2 To configure TCP/IP parameters, please refer to Table 3.2-1 for detailed parameter descriptions.
Parameters | Descriptions |
---|---|
Host Name | Set the name for the current host device within the maximum length |
of 15 characters
NIC| Select the network interface card (NIC) to be configured, with Wire as
default Note: When the device has multiple NICs, the default one can be
changed. To reset the default NIC, it should restart the device.
Mode| Static and DHCP modes are available. When the DHCP mode is selected, IP
address is automatically filled and the IP/mask/gateway cannot be changed;
when the Static mode is selected, the IP/mask/gateway needs to be manually set
MAC Address| Display the address of device MAC
IP Version| Two address formats of IPv4 and IPv6 are available. Currently,
both IP addresses are supported and can be accessed
IP Address| Enter the corresponding number to change the IP address
---|---
Subnet Mask| Make settings according to the actual situation. The numeric
subnet prefix supports to enter 1–255, and identifies a specific network link,
usually including a hierarchical structure
Note: The device will check the validity of all IPv6 addresses, and the IP
address and the default gateway must be in the same network segment, that is,
to pass the inspection, the length of the subnet prefix must be the same
Default Gateway| Make settings according to the actual situation, and it must
be in the same network segment as IP Address
Preferred DNS Server| DNS Server IP address
Alternate DNS Server| Alternate IP address of DNS Server
Enable ARP/Ping to set IP
address
service| If the MAC address is known, the device IP address can be modified
and set through the ARP/Ping command
When it is enabled by default, during the device restarting, the device IP can
be set through a ping packet of a specific length within 2 minutes. After 2
minutes, the service will be turned off, or turned off immediately after the
successful IP setting; if it is disabled, the IP setting through the ping
packet is impossible
Table 3.2-1 TCP/IP Parameter Description
Step 3 Click “Save” to complete the setting.
3.2.1.2 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) is used when the IP address of the device
changes frequently, to dynamically update the relationship between the domain
name and the IP address on the DNS server to ensure the device access of
users through the domain name.
Note: Before configuration, please confirm whether the device supports the
domain name server type, and log in to the website of the DDNS server provider
on the WAN PC to register the domain name and other information
If DDNS type is selected as other types, the interface is shown in Figure
3.2-2. Please set DDNS parameters by referring to Table 3.2-2.
Operating Steps
Step 1 Click the “Report” page, and the system displays the “Report”
interface, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Step 2 Set the query conditions and click “Search”, and the system displays the queried temperature data, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Logout
Click “Log out” to log out the system, and the system will pop up the interface as shown in Figure 6-1. To enter the system again, you need to log in it again.
References
- Free Dynamic DNS - Managed DNS - Managed Email - Domain Registration - No-IP
- 专业的云计算、动态域名服务提供商 - 公云PubYun
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