To retrieve images of the camera directly from the integrated web server, you can use one of the following HTTP commands:
http://10.160.139.50/record/current.jpg
Retrieves a camera image according to the current image settings. You cannot specify any additional parameters.
http://10.160.139.50/cgi-bin/image.jpg
Retrieves a camera image using additional image parameters. For example, the following command will display an image from the right camera lens, size 320x240 mm with an image quality of 60%:
http://10.160.139.50/cgi-bin/image.jpg?camera=right&size=320x240&quality=60
The saved configuration is not changed.
Appending ?help
to the end of the command will display the corresponding help page:
http://10.160.139.50/cgi-bin/image.jpg?help
See Parameters for image.jpg for additional information.
http://10.160.139.50/cgi-bin/faststream.jpg
Retrieves the live stream from the camera using additional image parameters. For example, the following command will show the live stream as MxPEG from the camera in a generated HTML page:
http://10.160.139.50/cgi-bin/faststream.jpg?stream=MxPEG&html
Appending ?help
to the end of the command will display the corresponding help page:
http://10.160.139.50/cgi-bin/faststream.jpg?help
See Parameters for faststream.jpg for additional information.
http://10.160.139.50/control/event.jpg
Provides access the camera's events and allows adding additional parameters. The following request, for example, delivers the last event image of the camera:
http://10.160.139.50/control/event.jpg?event=head
Appending ?help
to the end of the command will display the corresponding help page: http://10.160.139.50/control/event.jpg?help
See Parameters for event.jpg for additional information.
Notes:
Except for the help and current parameters, you can combine any number of parameters in any order.
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