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5.2.5 System
The system menu provides access to a variety of
system settings of your Intellinet network camera.
Maintenance - Restart
You can restart the network camera by hitting the
restart button. Set Auto Restart to “On” if you wish to
reboot the camera automatically, and then you specify
the reboot mode. Select “Sequential mode” and specify
after how many days of uptime you want the camera to
reboot. Select “Schedule Mode” to control when the
reboot is to occur in a much more detailed way.
Maintenance - Backup/Restore
Default: Click this button to restore he factory default settings in this camera.
You can choose to exclude the IP and date & time settings.
Backup: This function allows saving the current configuration of the camera to a
file on your computer’s hard drive. Saving the configuration is useful in case
you ever want to reload a specific configuration; e.g., in order to set up another
camera of the same model and firmware version with the exact same
configuration. Since the IP address configuration is also part of the setting date,
you must be careful not to restore the same settings to two or more cameras
when all of them are connected to the same network. Otherwise, you would be
creating an IP conflict in your network.
Restore: With this function, you can reload a previously saved configuration
back into your camera. Click Browse to locate the configuration file and OK to
begin the process. The camera will perform a reboot at the end of the
procedure and the new settings will become effective.
Maintenance - Firmware Upgrade
From time to time, there will be a new firmware version available for your
camera. New firmware versions can enhance the functionality of the camera, or
they can fix problems. Before you begin, make sure that you have obtained a
proper firmware from the Intellinet Web site. If you are not 100% sure about
this, do not proceed. Instead, contact the technical support team to verify the
firmware version. Also, do not perform the upgrade from a computer that is
connected to the network wirelessly, as the connection is inherently less stable
than a cable-based connection. If you have the correct firmware file, make sure
that you un-compress the ZIP file first (if the firmware file is an archive) and
you end up with a file that has an extension *.bin. Click on Browse and select
the *bin file. Click on OK to begin the upgrade process.