Yes, exacqVision EL supports a Web Server used to provide the mobile device video access. The Web Server is not installed on EL by default because if it runs simultaneously with exacqVision Client on the EL hardware, performance of both the local client and the Web Server could be noticeably slower (this is the tradeoff… Continue reading Can the Web Server run on an Exacq EL NVR system?
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Highpoint RAID Troubleshooting (Legacy)
For troubleshooting information, see the attached PDF.The following exacqVision models were manufactured with Highpoint RAID controllers from 2007 to 2009: <br> To determine whether your system contains a Highpoint RAID controller, look at the RAID BIOS screen that appears when the system is first started (before the operating system starts). <br>
Assigning the Device Number to an eDVR Board in Linux
To assign the device number to an eDVR board in Linux, complete the following steps.<br> NOTE: This process is usually required when replacing or adding boards. This is the same as using Control Center in Windows. Exit the ExacqVision software.Open the Terminal from Start>Accessories>Terminal.Type the following to stop the Exacq Service: sudo /etc/init.d/edvrserver stopType the following: sudo… Continue reading Assigning the Device Number to an eDVR Board in Linux
Video has a Green Hue (Possibly with Red or Pink Lines)
If video has a green tint and possibly pink or red lines, set VGA Acceleration Mode to None on the Client page. <br>