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Video Frame Rate     25FPS=2C support adjustable 1-25fps
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Lens                 6mm/4-9mm lens optional
LEDs & IR distance   42*F5 LEDs=2C 20-25m IR view
Min. Illumination    1.9V/Lux-sec; 0Lux@IR on
OS                   Embedded RTOS design=2C dual core DSP 32bit.
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le.
ONVIF                ONVIF 2.0 compliant
Working Temperature  temperature -10 ~ +50 C
Power input          DC 12V +5%
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On 10/25/13 14:40, Jules Gilbert wrote:
> I've enabled DBUS and HALD in /etc/rc.conf
>
>
You have an arbiter problem - 2 cards in one m/c (like mine - C62). 
Hopefully this will be fixed in 10.x...

Meanwhile, you'll have to manually create a xorg.conf and disable one of 
the cards.

HTH



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