Eminent EM6561 manual

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    1 IPCAM CGI SDK 1.7[...]

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    2 Content s IPCAM CGI SDK 1.7 ...................................................................................................................... 1 summary ............................................................................................................................... ........... 3 snapshot.cgi ....................................[...]

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    3 summary The CGI APIs is based on http protocal. Different CGI with dif ferent Permissions : visitor 、 operator and Administrator . In this article cgi only support get and post method. upgra de_firmware.cgi and up grade_htmls.cgi only support post method , otherscgi only support get method. next_url:an option param. If you don’t want only[...]

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    4 snap shot.cgi description T o obtain the snapshot Permission visitor Syntax /snapshot.cgi[?us er=&pwd=&next_url=] Parameters user:username pwd:password next_url:the name of snapshot Note 1 If not use the parameter “ next_url”, the snapshot name is : device id(Alias)_ Current time.jpg 2 Use “next_url” (for example:next_ur l=1 the[...]

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    5 get_st atus.cgi description T o obtain the Device statu s info. Permission everyone Syntax /get_status.cgi return now : The count of seconds form 1970-1-1 0:0:0 to now alarm_status : 0:no alarm 1:motion alarm 2:input alarm ddns_status : DDNS status(details see below) upnp_status : UPNP st atus(details see below) Note support 2 Authenticat[...]

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    6 upnp_st atus Return description 0 No Action 1 Succeed 2 Device System Error 3 Errors in Network Communication 4 Errors in Chat with UPnP Device 5 Rejected by UPnP Device, Maybe Port Conflict get_camera_p arams.cgi description obtain camera params Permission visitor Syntax /get_camera_pa rams.cgi[?user=&pwd=] Parameters user:username pwd:passw[...]

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    7 0 up 1 S top up 2 down 3 S top down 4 left 5 S top left 6 right 7 S top right … Reserved 25 center 26 V ertical patrol 27 S top vertical patrol 28 Horizon patrol 29 S top horizon patrol … Reserved 94 IO output high 95 IO output low camera_control.cgi description T o control came ra sensor Parameters Permission operator Syntax /camera_control.[...]

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    8 reboot.cgi description Reboot device Permission Administrator Syntax /reboot.cgi[?next_url=] restore_factory .cgi description Restore factory settings Permission Administrator Syntax /restore_factory .cgi[?ne xt_url=] get_p arams.cgi description T o obtain the device settings info. Permission Administrator Syntax /get_params.cgi Return: id Device[...]

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    9 user1_pri User1 permission … … user8_name User8 name user8_pwd User8 password user8_pri User8 permission dev2_alias The 2nd Device alias dev2_host The 2nd Device host(IP o r Domain name) dev2_port The 2nd Device port dev2_user The 2nd Device user name dev2_pwd The 2nd Device password … … dev9_alias The 9th Device alias dev9_host The 9th D[...]

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    10 wifi_key3_bits 0:64 bits 1:128 bits wifi_key4_bits 0:64 bits 1:128 bits wifi_channel Channel (default 5) wifi_mode Mode (default 0) wifi_wpa_p sk wpa_psk pppoe_enable 0:disable 1:enable pppoe_user pppoe user pppoe_pwd pppoe password upnp_enable 0:disable 1:enable ddns_service 0: disable DDNS 1:oray .cn 2:Dyndns.org(dyndns) 3:Dyndns.org(statdns) [...]

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    11 ftp_dir catalogue ftp_mode 0:post 1:pasv ftp_upload_interval Upload inte rval (Seconds) 0:disable alarm_motion_armed 0:motion disable 1:enable alarm_motion_sensitivity Sens itivity 0:high 1:medium 2:low 3:ultra low alarm_input_armed 0:input detect disable 1:enable alarm_iolinkage 0:when alarm disable IO linkage 1:enable alarm_mail 0:when alarm d[...]

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    12 set_datetime.cgi description Set device data time Permission Administrator Syntax /set_datetime.cg i?tz=&ntp_enable=&ntp_svr =[&now=&next_url=] Parameters now: The count of seconds fo rm 1970-1-1 0:0:0 to now;if use, the device will calibration time depend on it. tz:set time zone. The current time zone settings contrast with the [...]

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    13 &dev4_alias=&dev4_host=&dev4_ port=&dev4_user=&dev4_pwd=&dev5_ alias=&dev5_host=&dev5_port=& dev5_user=&de v5_pwd=&dev6_alias=& dev6_host=&dev6_port=&dev6 _user=& dev6_pwd=&dev7_alias=&dev7_h ost=&dev7_port=&dev7_user=&dev7 _pwd=&dev8 _alias=&dev8_host=&d[...]

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    14 encrypt: 0:disable encrypt 1:web 2:wpa tkip 3:wpa aes 4:wpa2 aes 5:w pa2 tkip+aes defkey: 0~3(web encrypt) key1:wep key1 … key4:wep key4 authtype: Authetication type 0:open 1:share keyformat: Keyformat 0:Hex 1:ASCII key1_bits: 0:64 bits 1:128 bits … key4_bits: 0:64 bits 1:128 bits channel: Channel (default 5) mode: Mode (default 0) wpa_p sk:[...]

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    15 1:enable set_ddns.cgi description Set device DDNS settings Permission Administrator Syntax /set_ddns.cgi?service=&user =&pwd=&host=&proxy_svr=&proxy_port= [&next_url=] Parameters service : 0:disable DDNS; 1:oray .cn; 2: DynDns.org(dyndns); 3: DynDns.org(statdns); 4: DynDns.org(custom) 5: Reserved 6: Reserved 7: Reserved 8[...]

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    16 upload_interval: Upload interval (Sec onds) 0:disable (range:0-65535) set_mail.cgi description Set device mail settings Permission Administrator Syntax /set_mail.cgi?sv r=&port=&user=&pwd=&sender=&receiver1=&receiver 2=&receiver3=&receiver4=&mail_inet _ip=[&next_url=] Parameters svr: mail server length <[...]

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    17 Syntax /comm_write.cgi?port= &baud=&bytes=&data=[&next_url=] Parameters Port: 0-3 Baud: 9: B1200 1 1: B2400 12: B4800 13: B9600 14: B19200 15: B38400 4097: B57600 4098: B1 15200 Bytes: < 256 Data: use url code Set_forbidden.cgi description Setting the forbidden for checking video/audio Permission administrator Syntax /set_forb[...]

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    18 Schedule_thu_2 Schedule_fri_0 Schedule_fri_1 Schedule_fri_2 Schedule_sat_0 Schedule_sat_1 Schedule_sat_2 get_forbidden.cgi description Access the forb idding for checking audio/video Permission Administrator Syntax /get_forbidden.cgi return See set_forbidden.cgi Set_misc.cgi description Set rotational Parameters of camera Permission Administrato[...]

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    19 Ptz_patrol_h_round: 0: In f init e Ptz_patrol_v_round: 0: In f init e Ptz_patrol_r ate: 0-100, 0: the fastest Ptz_patrol_up_r ate: 0-100, 0: the slowest Ptz_patrol down_rate 0-1 00, 0: the slowest Ptz_patrol left_rate: 0-100, 0: the slowest Ptz_patrol right_r ate: 0-100, 0: the slowest get_misc.cgi description Obtain rotational Parameters of cam[...]