4-2From the Setting Menu, you can navigate to each setting page to set various items regarding the camera.Information describing what can be set from each setting page is listed as follows. See each setting page for details.• NetworkAdministrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6, DNS andSNMP settings (P. 4-5)• Date and TimeCamera date and time and time zone settings (P. 4-8)• CameraCamera name, initial camera settings, day/night,installation conditions, camera position control,external input device name and external output devicename settings (P. 4-9)• VideoInitial camera settings, image quality, image size, andframe rate settings for JPEG and H.264, as well as on-screen display settings (P. 4-13)• UploadHTTP and FTP upload settings and e-mail notificationsettings (P. 4-15)• ServerImage server, audio server and HTTP server settings(P. 4-18)• EventImage buffer, volume detection, external device input,timer and sound clip upload (P. 4-20)• Access ControlAuthorized user account, user authorities, host accessrestriction settings (P. 4-23)• IPsecIPsec settings (P. 4-25)• SSL/TLSCertificate creation, administrative settings andencrypted communication settings (P. 4-28)• Memory CardSD memory card operations and information display(P. 4-30)• Reboot ItemSetting Items Requiring Rebooting a camera (RebootItems) (P. 4-32)• MaintenanceDisplay and execution (displaying logs, currentsettings, rebooting and restoring initial settings)(P. 4-33)Setting MenuSetting MenuImportantNotes on Use with Windows 7/Vista/XP• When the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box appears, click[Authorize Access]. Once set, this warning dialog will nolonger appear.• If the pop-up is blocked and an information bar appears whenattempting to access [View Logs] or [View Current Settings] onthe maintenance page, enable Pop-up by following theprocedure explained in the information bar.