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  1. Hi Its called VIDEO ANALYTICS- the video is analysed via software and you can set up various scenarios to detect if objects appear or disappear from any area you choose by setting up active areas. you can also set up direction of movement etc to pick up something moving wrong way. or count people in and out by setting an area at the front of a shop for example.

    Its all down to the processing of the images by the camera/control software. you can set up no go areas for example around hi secure areas ie airports near runways etc bank vaults etc.

    Don't think it comes cheap though.


  2. see manual section 3.4 and 3.5, you need to access the camera menus via the controller or keyboard.

    once in menus adjust as needed - check for what the camera does on boot up ie go to a preset or a tour or nothing.

    you could set up a preset for the view you want then simply call the preset if you use the camera to look elsewhere.

    Manual:-

    http://resource.boschsecurity.com/documents/AutoDome_600_Operation_Manual_enUS_9007201731385867.pdf

     

    goodluck.


  3. try setting internet explorer security to custom and enable the active x components then see if it will instal. It may be java stopping t also- try typing java in the windows run box select java configuration and try and set the ip into a safe /exception list.

    maybe also try running internet explorer in compatability mode and add ip address as a safe zone.

    I have had the same issue and fiddled with all of the above and got it to go. try googling each of the above for better information.

    once active x installed you can set internet explorer security back to your normal level.

    Good luck.


  4. fit one of these- nvr with poe:-

    SAMSUNG SRN-1673S 16 CHANNEL 2TB CCTV NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER 8M SUPPORTED 80Mbps PLUG & PLAY 16 PoE/PoE+ 1080P H.264

    use Samsung codec SPE-400 with quad facility to point to any 4 cameras on your system for the quad views.

    no switch required since nvr will do poe.

    the nvr will be the storage so you would need to hide or secure the unit.


  5. you could also check the security tab in the java consul setup and add address as an exception -effectively a trusted site,

    type java in the windows search bar- then select configure java- go to security tab.

    maybe worth a go.

    in the past I've had to do this to get active x controls working along with setting ie explorer to custom and add as a trusted site- basically jumping through hoops in the name of security- so secure it wont let me run a known good application- frustrating.

    good luck.

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