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		<title>ONVIF Interface Guide</title>
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		<subtitle>For <orgname>J-Systems Inc</orgname>
			<productname class="registered">PTZFusion Lite</productname><!-- List tested Product Name as identified in the DoC -->
			<productnumber>1.0</productnumber><!-- List tested FW/SW Version Number as identified in the DoC -->
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		<copyright>
			<year>2019</year>
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								<phrase>ONVIF Inc.</phrase>
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					<address>
						<street>2400 Camino Ramon</street>
						<otheraddr>Suite 375</otheraddr>
						<city>San Ramon</city>, <state>CA</state>
						<postcode>94583</postcode>
						<country>USA</country>
						<phone>+1.925.275.6621</phone>
						<fax>+1.925.275.6691</fax>
						<email>info@onvif.org</email>
						<uri xlink:href="http://www.onvif.org">http://www.onvif.org</uri>
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		<title>Overview</title>
		<para>The purpose of this guide is to provide the initial steps required to operate this
			product using the ONVIF API. For more information on ONVIF, refer to <uri
				xlink:href="http://www.onvif.org">http://www.onvif.org</uri></para>
		<para>This ONVIF Interface Guide is issued by the indicated Member which is solely
			responsible for declared conformance and the information in this guide. Conformity is
			valid ONLY for the ONVIF product identified when used in a manner consistent with the
			intent of the referenced documents.</para>
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							<phrase>J-Systems Inc</phrase>
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			</para>
			<para>
				<productname class="registered">PTZFusion Lite</productname><!-- List tested Product Name as identified in the DoC -->
				<productnumber>1.0</productnumber><!-- List tested FW/SW Version Number as identified in the DoC -->
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							<productname class="registered">product_10</productname>
							<productnumber>FW/SW versionnumber_10</productnumber>
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				<title>Supported ONVIF Profiles</title>
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			<title>Support Information</title>
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						<street>1s678 School St.</street>
						<city>Lombard</city>, <state>IL</state>
						<postcode>60148</postcode>
						<country>USA</country>
						<phone>+1 630-627-3458</phone>
						<email>support@j-systems.com</email>
						<uri xlink:href="url">http://www.J-Systems.com</uri>
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				</org>
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	<section xml:id="prereqs">
		<title>Prerequisites </title>
		<para>This device can be used with most operating systems and browsers. The recommended
			browsers are Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Chrome</para>
	</section>
	<section xml:id="installation">
		<title>Installation</title>
		<para> An Ethernet Switch that supports 802.3at (PoE+) and 802.1q VLAN tags. Refer to the user
			manual for details on how to setup a switch for proper operation. The manual is located
			at <uri xlink:href="http://www.j-systems.com/support"
				>http://www.j-systems.com/support</uri></para> 
	</section>
	<section xml:id="network">
		<title>Default Network Settings</title>
		<para>The PTZFusion Lite product is designed for use on an Ethernet network and requires a valid
			IP for access. The default IP address, when a DHCP server is unavailable, is
			192.168.1.100. If a DHCP server is available, the PTZFusion Finder utility can be used
			to locate the device or via Windows network discovery. The Finder utility can be
			downloaded at the following link. <uri xlink:href="http://www.j-systems.com/support"
				>http://www.j-systems.com/support</uri></para>
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		<title>Default Login</title>
		<para xml:id="user_pwd">Default Username and Password: N/A</para>
		<para xml:id="def_access_url">Default Access URL: http://IP</para>
		<para>Enter the IP address into the browser's address field. Follow the getting started wizard to
			establish a user defined username / password, establish network paremeters, choose a
			time zone / time source and add a camera. </para>
	</section>
	<section xml:id="config">
		<title>Local Configuration</title>
		<para>All settings are accessible via the web user interface. </para>
		<section>
			<title>Live Video</title>
			<para>This is where live video from the installed camera can be viewed.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Camera Settings</title>
			<para>A camera can be added / removed as required. The native web interface of the
				camera can be accessed along with the ability to reboot or factory reset the
				camera.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Networking</title>
			<para>Set the device's network parameters.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Date &amp; Time</title>
			<para>Set the date and time as well as choose to use an NTP server or set the date and
				time manually.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Manage Users</title>
			<para>Manage both local as well as ONVIF users inside the camera.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Presets / Patrol</title>
			<para>Establish preset positions as well as a patrol path as required.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>RS-485 / Pelco-D</title>
			<para>Set parameters for the Pelco-D serial protocol.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Calibration</title>
			<para>Calibrate the motor control system based upon the installed payload. </para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Settings</title>
			<para>Install an SSL certificate as well as manage API access.</para>
		</section>
		<section>
			<title>Service</title>
			<para>Update the firmware, backup the configuration as well as reboot or reset the
				device back to factory defaults.</para>
		</section>
	</section>
	<section xml:id="enable_onvif">
		<title>Enabling ONVIF</title>
		<para>ONVIF is enabled by default after a camera is added to the system</para>
	</section>
	<section>
		<title>Query Capabilities</title>
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	</section>
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