Hi Wes.
The KCM-7911 is an outdoor fisheye camera. The camera de-warps the video view internally and can stream up to six different channels concurrently, each with different views from the same camera, essentially appearing as 6 different cameras to an NVR, web browser, or application.
I'm a bit new with all this, but as far as I can tell camera has a single IP address and uses port 7070 for RTSP. From an application perspective, the URL of the camera can include commands that tell the viewing application what channel to view. For example:
http://192.168.1.10:80/cgi-bin/cmd/enco ... _FPS_NUM=1would set the channel being viewed to 2 and the frame rate to 1. I'm not as concerned with being able to change the frame rate but it would be nice to be able to view all six channels. I've currently only been able to view one.
I haven't been able to find much documentation on how the IP camera add-on really works and whether or not one can enter commands in such a way that would allow them to be appended to the IP address for transmission directly to the camera (e.g., adding the portion of the URL that changes the channel and FPS). Attached is an example of the URL commands that ACTi provides if that's any assistance.
http://www.acti.com/getfile/KnowledgeBa ... 27_002.pdf