The Importance of UPS Systems

What is a UPS? Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) provide battery powered backups to critical systems in the event of a loss to the building’s power. Why using UPS is critical The points listed above affect not just exacqVision systems, but can affect any computer system or modern electronic device. Consider placing all mission critical systems… Continue reading The Importance of UPS Systems

Using the Axis TU9001 Control Board with exacqVision

This document will guide you through step-by-step procedures for keyboard use and suggested button mappings. Product The Axis TU9001 Control Board consists of the combination of the TU9002 Joystick and the TU9003 Keypad. IMPORTANT: The TU9002 and TU9003 appear to the operating system as separate devices. As of Client version 24.03 only one Joystick device… Continue reading Using the Axis TU9001 Control Board with exacqVision

X-Series Indicator Reference

Power Supply Indicators LED IndicatorDescriptionGreen (Solid)A valid power source is connected to the PSU and the PSU is operational.Amber (Blinking)Indicates an issue with the PSU.Not LitPower is not connected to the PSU.Green (Blinking)PSU firmware is being updated.WARNING: Do not disconnect power or unplug the PSU while firmware is updating. Interruption of this process could lead… Continue reading X-Series Indicator Reference

Using iDRAC on X-Series NVRs

What is iDRAC? Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is a proprietary technology that allows IT administrators to remotely manage and monitor Dell-built servers. This includes software and hardware components. The Exacq X-Series NVRs include iDRAC micro ports on the front of the system and iDRAC network interfaces on the back. The location of these… Continue reading Using iDRAC on X-Series NVRs

Deprecation of Legacy Installers – exacqVision 24.03 Update

As part of the exacqVision 24.03 software release, we are announcing the deprecation of specific installers that were previously part of the collection of software downloads available on the Exacq web site, https://exacq.com. What installers are being retired? On both Windows and Ubuntu – the 32-bit installers, also known as “x86” installers, of server, client,… Continue reading Deprecation of Legacy Installers – exacqVision 24.03 Update

Recording different resolution or frame rates on event

Description Some users may desire to record a different resolution or frame rate from a camera when an event such as motion or an analytic is triggered. Reasons for this vary by site, but often comes down to wishing to record a lower amount of data when very little is happening, but they require high… Continue reading Recording different resolution or frame rates on event

How to Add IP Cameras – Quick Add

Learn how to use the new Quick Add feature, introduced in exacqVision Server/Client 24.03 to remove the multistage process of setting up and adding new cameras to your exacqVision system. Quick Add combined with the Illustra Registration License tool provide an easy to use experience when pairing Illustra cameras with Exacq. For a written article… Continue reading How to Add IP Cameras – Quick Add

Add IP Cameras – Quick Add

Description The Quick Add tab, found on the Add IP Cameras page of the exacqVision Client is a recently added feature. Introduced in version 24.03, this feature accelerates the configuration and addition of supported camera models to your exacqVision system. <br> Products Quick add requires both exacqVision Server and exacqVision Client versions 24.03 or higher.… Continue reading Add IP Cameras – Quick Add