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#) (In the old navigation view) Go to Setup in the top right; then System Options
 
#) (In the old navigation view) Go to Setup in the top right; then System Options
 
#) For Allow Password Type, select Unencrypted Only
 
#) For Allow Password Type, select Unencrypted Only
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#) (In the new navigation view) Go to Settings; then System; then Plain Config
 
#) (In the new navigation view) Go to Settings; then System; then Plain Config
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#) Scroll and select Network
 
#) Scroll and select Network
 
#) Under HTTP, Authentication Policy, select Basic. Scroll to click Save
 
#) Under HTTP, Authentication Policy, select Basic. Scroll to click Save
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Revision as of 17:44, 19 February 2019

Hardware Configuration

First wire the button to the desired camera's IO phoenix connector. If you are using our buttons, the wires should be connected to the back of the button as shown in the diagram below.

BTNDiag.jpg

Button Phoenix Connector
NO Pin 1
+ Pin 2
C Pin 3
- Pin 4


We recommend wiring the buttons using 22/4 as shown below:

Wiring Diagram3.jpg

Software Configuration

You will need to log into the software with admin rights and navigate to the admin section then click on rooms.

Start stop config.png

  1. ) Select the room
  2. ) Check the Use I/O box
  3. ) Select what camera the I/O wiring is tied into
  4. ) Select a user - All I/O recordings in that room will be considered authored by that user
  5. ) Select Start/Stop in the command field
  6. ) Enter port number 1
  7. ) If it is a PTZ camera you can have the camera move to a preset at the start of the recording
  8. ) Press Save to enable I/O button recordings

Camera Configuration

  1. ) Navigate to the IP of the camera
  2. ) (In the old navigation view) Go to Setup in the top right; then System Options
  3. ) For Allow Password Type, select Unencrypted Only
  4. Start stop unencrypt.png
  1. ) (In the new navigation view) Go to Settings; then System; then Plain Config
  2. Start stop unencrypt new.png
  3. ) Scroll and select Network
  4. ) Under HTTP, Authentication Policy, select Basic. Scroll to click Save
  5. Start stop unencrypt new 2.png