Configuration
Crossing Camera's supplied by Dept of Transport
VIP Bullet Camera's
Camera | Serial No. | Connectivity | Local Storage | Wifi SSID | Camera Logon Username | Modem (longevity) Logon | Location |
Camera 1 | 7e04cbepag99eac | Telstra SIM | 128GB SD Card |
LONGEVITY-482849 (Password in 1Password) |
admin (Password in 1password) |
admin (Password in 1password) |
Setup on mast at S&T |
Camera 2 | 7C01C80PAG8F7BA | none | 128GB SD Card |
LONGEVITY-482837 (Password in 1Password) |
admin (Password in 1password)
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admin (Password in 1password) |
Not in use currently in IT dept |
Camera 3 | Not in use or configured | S&T Office somewhere |
Bullet Cameras are setup with Longevity LGAP100-4G modems in the cabinet they are mounted on and powered by battery and solar
Camera 1 is configured to record video on detection of movement (within a specified area), this is all setup on the IVS camera configuration page. Video is then stored on the local SD card.
Camera footage can be accessed via SmartPSS Lite software installed on a PC (Smart PSS Software is installed on the CCTV-PC (its in screen connect, and physically located in the server room)
If you need to add the camera's to the SmartPSS Lite Software, you can add using the serial number and username and password for each camera. Creds in 1Password
The camera's can also be accessed directly via Web GUI, to do this open the SmartPSS Software, navigate to Devices, click on the link to web icon
This is the best way to access them if you need to download a significant amount of footage, as video files can be bulk downloaded rather than via using the SmartPSS software. In order to do this you need to access the camera using Edge in internet explorer mode click here for instructions on internet explorer mode. If you use this mode then different options are available in the GUI
To do this I click on the icon in screenshot above, then it will open in Google Chrome, copy the url and paste into Edge and then click reload in internet explorer mode.. then you should be able to logon successfully. Click on playback tab, click on highlighted button below to batch download video
Swift Enduro - Hunting Camera's
These camera's operate on the mobile network and have a sim installed
Camera | IMEI No. | Network Connectivity | Local Storage | Notes |
Camera 1 | 32GB SD Card | Setup on mast at S&T | ||
Camera 2 | ||||
Camera 3 |
Camera 1 - is still on mast at S&T SIM was removed and power disconnected as requested by Andrew
Are configured to send email with video attachment to crossing_cams@pbr.org.au on detection of motion. Due to the limitation of the outgoing SMTP server (which is the one supplied by the vendor of the cams) a maxium of 50 emails can be send per day from each camera
All of the configuration must be done locally on the device
Data is also stored locally on the internal SD card and can be accessed directly from the card if inserted in a PC, data is overwritten when the SD card gets full..
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