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CNET CIC-901L Configuration

Cnet cic-901l camera: connection guide
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CIC-901W
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Summary of Contents for CNET CIC-901L

  • Page 1 CNet IP Camera Configuration Document CIC-901W CIC-901L...
  • Page 2: Brief Description

    Brief Description: CIC-901L- IP Surveillance Camera Features Motion JPEG video compression Built-in web server for monitoring via standard browser 640x480, 320x240, 160x120 image resolution Up to 30 FPS GPIO (general purpose input/output ports) for receiving and triggering outside alarms Motion Detection snapshots transmitted through e-mail and...
  • Page 3 Internet. The components needed are the IP Camera and the Network Attached storage device. The CNet cameras have their Camera software on the CD shipped with each unit. Please note that wireless camera CIC-901W needs to be first connected to the network via an Ethernet cable so SSID of the unit can be configured to match the one from the wireless router on the network.
  • Page 4 Configure IP address of the camera to be DHCP or assign a static IP address matching your network. Assign new http port or accept default port number 80 Click submit to save settings Click update for thr software to find the camera again...
  • Page 5 To go into the camera configuration settings To view multiple cameras at the same time To set the SSID of the wireless camera click on the network settings. Enable wireless and choose static or DHCP for IP assignment. When IP is set click on the wireless tab and change the SSID to match that of the wireless router on your network.
  • Page 7: Advanced Settings

    After submitting the changes that were made, the camera is ready to be deployed. Now all wireless systems can access the camera on the network. Advanced settings Camera can be configured to detect motion and alarm via FTP or E-mail a captured image when triggered by motion.
  • Page 8 FTP settings windows allows for entering the IP address of the FTP server and the username and password the user needs to use to access that server. Mail setting window allows for entering the E-mail server and user information.
  • Page 9 The next boxes are the user name and password associated with that account. Mail sender is your e-mail address and the mail receiver box is the e-mail of the person receiving the alarm notification. GPIO setting window allows for configuring the GPIO ports on the back of the camera.
  • Page 10 TCP Msg page is for configuring the breach manager to send a message to a server upon receiving a trigger signal. This trigger could be motion, DI or DO signals.
  • Page 11 ID 0 to be for Motion as the trigger and FTP for the action. In other words we are saying to the camera that upon detecting a motion, send and image captured at that moment to the FTP server identified in the FTP server page.
  • Page 12 Storing Images to a Network Attached Storage for local and remote access. The NAS enclosure we used for this test is the CNet CLD-221P a NAS enclosure with print server capability. It supports samba, NFS, FTP, iTunes and Bitorrent. The LAN disk when powered up the first time provides default user of admin and guest-share.
  • Page 13 When guest-share folder is used, users can use their browser to ftp://WAN IP of your router to access ftped images. CIC-901L implementation is exactly the same as CIC-901W. The only difference is the lack of wireless capability on CIC-901.

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