Q: How do I use the OzLine for on-site viewing?
OzVisionA: You can do this through the video output onto a local monitor or you can set up a direct connection with a PC for local viewing.
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Related QuestionsQ: Can the OzLine units be connected via DSL?
OzVisionA: Yes, you will need to use an analog filter to change the signal from digital to analog to be able to establish a dial-up connection. Note: The DSL modem must support protocol V120.
Related QuestionsQ: Can I loop a DVR and an OzLine unit?
OzVisionA: Yes, you can loop from the DVR to the OzLine unit. If neither has looping, you can purchase four BNC-Ts and T-tap into the DVR. If you are using the 12CS, bring the cameras into the unit and then loop out to the DVR.
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Related QuestionsQ: How do I adjust the ring count on an OzLine unit?
OzVisionA: Dial in to the unit and click "Tuning," then "Unit on Parameters," then "Modem." You can change the number of rings on the lower left of this page. Click "Upload" to save changes. Click "Upload" and save changes. A: This is not suggested, but you can share OzLine with a credit card machine, fax machine, etc., using a line sharing device. To do this, set the number of rings on the other device to four. Set the number of rings for the OzLine unit at 15.
Related QuestionsQ: How many cameras can be used to transmit with the OzLine units?
OzVisionA: The OzLine series can transmit to 4 to 12 cameras, depending on the model. However, you will only be able to see one camera at a time with local viewing.
Related QuestionsQ: How do I connect an OzLine unit to an alarm panel?
OzVisionWe recommend using the PGM outputs on the panel. The OzLine units require a dry momentary contact to trip an alarm.
Related QuestionsQ: What do I do if the OzLine unit remains armed when the alarm panel is disarmed?
OzVisionA: Arm the panel, then have the central station dial in and program the day/night toggle option. Once this has been done, everything should work properly.
Related QuestionsQ: Can the OzLine units transmit a signal to a PC with a direct connection?
OzVisionA: No. They only transmit video to a receiving PC or the central station via POTS (phone line), cellular or IP. Check with your central station to see how they receive signals.
Related QuestionsQ: What is the recommended way to arm and disarm the OzLine units?
OzVisionThe central station must adjust the day/night switch key setting. Connect to the unit. Go to "Tuning," then "Unit Power on Parameter." Under the "Advanced" tab, select the "Day/Night Switch Key Mode." Click "Upload" to make the change. That way, if there is any power loss, the OzVision unit will remain in the state it was in prior to losing power, rather than resetting itself. Make sure the OzVision unit in always in an "Armed" state.
Related QuestionsQ: Can I set up the OzLine unit for an outdoor application?
OzVisionA: Yes, but if you are going to use motion detectors, adjust the sensitivity to prevent false alarms.
Related QuestionsQ: How does the video output work on the OzLine?
OzVisionA: The OzLine has a built-in switcher. You can adjust the dwell time and select which camera you would like to switch from the "CCTV" tab in the software that comes with the unit.
Related QuestionsQ: Is it possible to remotely arm or disarm OzLine units?
OzVisionA: Yes. Dial in to the unit. Once you have connected, you will see an icon that is light blue/teal with a yellow key in the middle. Once you select that, it will turn dark blue with a key in the middle. When the icon is dark blue, you will know the unit is armed.
Related QuestionsQ: Can a US Robotics modem receive test signals from an OzLine unit?
OzVisionA: No. You will need to replace the US Robotics modem with any other type of modem because the chip set in the US Robotics model will not establish the handshake with the OzLine unit.
Related QuestionsQ: Can I dial in to the OzLine unit to view video after an alarm signal comes in?
OzVisionA: It is not part of the business model of a central station for an operator to dial in to the unit. This feature is intended mainly for end users and, if the end user desires, a central station supervisor.
Related QuestionsQ: How can I adjust an OzLine unit's scan time?
OzVisionA: Dial in to the unit and select "Tuning," then "Unit Power on Parameter." Under the "CCTV" tab, you can adjust camera and scan time. Click "Upload" to save the changes.
Related QuestionsQ: How long does it take to download from the OzLine unit's buffer?
OzVisionA: Auto download takes time to download from the unit if the buffer size is set to high. It all depends on the phone line and frame rate.
Related QuestionsQ: Do OzLine units transmit in JPEG format?
OzVisionA: Yes, the OzLine unit provides an option for transmitting in JPEG format or in OzVision's proprietary ME-JPEG for fast update transmission only.
Related QuestionsQ: Why does the connection to an OzLine unit drop after a few minutes?
OzVisionA: There may be static on the line. Changing the phone line should resolve the problem. If this does not work, make sure you have the correct power to the unit and verify that you are not using demo software, which disconnects after five minutes of use.
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