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Using Your Appliance 23
Basic View: Configuring Appliances
The Basic View is designed primarily for viewing the sensor data, camera images, and alert
conditions that are currently being reported by the appliance and the pods or sensors that are
connected to the appliance. The vast majority of appliance, pod, and sensor configuration must be
performed using the Advanced View interface. However, the Basic View does provide some limited
configuration capabilities to assist in initial appliance, pod, and sensor installation, when access to a
system capable of running the Advanced View application may not be convenient. All available
configuration tasks are performed using the Setup tab in the Actions/Information pane.
Configuring the Appliance
The only configuration task that can be performed on an appliance using the Basic View is specifying
a unique identification label for the appliance. This label will be used to uniquely identify the
appliance in the Basic View interface and in alert notifications associated with the appliance.
To specify a label for the appliance, select the appliance from the Pods drop box in the Setup panel.
Then, type in the Pods Label field the label that will be used to identify the appliance. When you have
finished typing in the label value, click Update to save the label value for your appliance.
Configuring Camera Pod 120s and Integrated Cameras
The only configuration task that can be performed on a Camera Pod 120 or integrated camera
(NetBotz 320/420 models only) using the Basic View is specifying a unique identification label for
the Camera Pod 120 or integrated camera. This label will be used to uniquely identify the Camera
Pod 120 or integrated camera in the Basic and Advanced View interfaces and in alert notifications
associated with the camera.
To specify a label for the Camera Pod 120 or integrated camera, select the Camera Pod 120 or
integrated camera from the Pods drop box in the Setup panel. Then, type in the Pods Label field the
label that will be used to uniquely identify the camera. When you have finished typing in the label
value, click Update to save the label value.
Configuring CCTV Adapter Pod 120s
The only configuration task that can be performed on a CCTV Adapter Pod 120 using the Basic View
is specifying a unique identification label for the CCTV Adapter Pod 120. This label will be used to
uniquely identify the CCTV Adapter Pod 120 in the Basic and Advanced View interfaces and in alert
notifications associated with the CCTV Adapter Pod 120.
To specify a label for the CCTV Adapter Pod 120, select the CCTV Adapter Pod 120 from the Pods
drop box in the Setup panel. Then, type in the Pods Label field the label that will be used to uniquely
identify the CCTV Adapter Pod 120. When you have finished typing in the label value, click Update
to save the label value for your CCTV Adapter Pod 120.
Configuring Sensor Pod 120s
The only configuration tasks that can be performed on a Sensor Pod 120 using the Basic View are
specifying a unique identification label for the Sensor Pod 120, specifying the type of external
sensors that are attached to each of the external sensor ports on the Sensor Pod 120, and providing a
unique identification label for each external sensor. These labels will be used to uniquely identify the
Sensor Pod 120 and the external sensors in the Basic and Advanced View interfaces and in alert
notifications associated with the Sensor Pod 120 or external sensors.
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