nuspectra
I assume you are refering to the network camera package sold by NuSpectra. If so, you're actually using a Canon VB-10R or something similar. To use it with ZM:
1) Make sure you have support turned on for remote cameras. (On your ZM page, click Options, then Network, & select ZM_OPT_REMOTE_CAMERAS. Save these settings.
2) On your ZM page, click "Add a New Monitor".
3) Change the Source Type to Remote. Then click the Source tab.
4) In "Remote Host Name", put in the address of your camera (like 192.168.0.10).
5) In "Remote Host Port", put in 80 (assuming you haven't changed your port number).
6) In "Remote Host Path", put in:
7) Fill in the rest (like "24 bit color", 320px, 240px, Normal).
You may need to play around with the frame rate of the captures since your pulling jpeg's from the camera, but that's all there is to it. Good luck!
1) Make sure you have support turned on for remote cameras. (On your ZM page, click Options, then Network, & select ZM_OPT_REMOTE_CAMERAS. Save these settings.
2) On your ZM page, click "Add a New Monitor".
3) Change the Source Type to Remote. Then click the Source tab.
4) In "Remote Host Name", put in the address of your camera (like 192.168.0.10).
5) In "Remote Host Port", put in 80 (assuming you haven't changed your port number).
6) In "Remote Host Path", put in:
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/-wvhttp-01/GetOneShot?frame_count=no_limit
You may need to play around with the frame rate of the captures since your pulling jpeg's from the camera, but that's all there is to it. Good luck!