Device Log
The Device Log page allows you to view the camera's system logs and the camera access logs.
The most recent log event is always displayed first.
1. In the Type drop-down list, select one of the following:
Access Logs — Logs of users who have logged into the web interface.
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System Logs — Logs of camera operations.
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2. In the Minimum Log Level drop-down list, select the minimum level of log message you want to see:
Error — Sent when the camera encounters a serious error. These are the highest level log
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messages.
Warning — Sent when the camera encounters a minor error such as an invalid username and
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password.
Info — Status information sent by the camera. These are the lowest level log messages.
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3. In the Maximum Number of Logs drop-down list, select the number of log messages you want
displayed.
4. Click Update.
The logs update to display the filtered information.
Disable WebUI
On the Disable WebUI page, you can disable the camera's web interface, including any non-ONVIF API calls.
This will disable any access to the camera other than through the ACC Client or an ONVIF-compliant VMS.
Important: If you disable the web UI and non-ONVIF APIs, you will only be able to connect to the
camera with the ACC Client or an ONVIF-compliant VMS.
The only way to reverse this setting is by doing a physical firmware revert on the camera. See the
camera's installation guide for more information.
To disable the web UI and non-ONVIF APIs:
1. Select the Disable non-ONVIF APIs checkbox.
2. Click Apply.
3. Read the warning message that appears, and click OK if you want to proceed with this setting.
Device Log
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