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Hawking HNC700PT Quick Installation Manual

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  • Page 2 Step 1: Check Contents & Installation Requirements Step 2: Physical Description Step 3: Hardware Installation Step 4: Run the IP Setup Program Step 5: Viewing & Tips...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hawking Net-Vision HNC700PT Remote-Motion CCD Network Camera. The HNC700PT is a high performance standalone camera system that provides an ideal solution for remote monitoring, surveillance, or sending live video over the Internet. The camera offers a broad array of applications and can be used to monitor various critical locations such as homes, offices, banks, schools, childcare centers, hospitals, and other industrial and public areas.
  • Page 4 One Quick Installation Guide One Camera Stand Kit One A/V Cable One Power Adapter One Remote Controller...
  • Page 5 What You Will Need to Get Started • Wired Router/Switch/Hub (or Wireless 802.11b/g Router [most wireless routers have wired LAN ports as well]) • CD-ROM Drive • Web Browser System Requirements Operating System • Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Browser • Internet Explorer 5.x or above...
  • Page 6: Installation Diagram

    Installation Diagram...
  • Page 7 Please review the cautionary instructions below before installing the HNC700PT: • Keep the network camera away from water. If the network camera is wet, power it off immediately. (If such an event should occur, ple ase contact your dealer.) •...
  • Page 8 • Keep the network camera away from direct sunlight. • Do not place the network camera in humid environments. • Do not place the network camera on unsteady surfaces. • During thunder/lightning storms, be cautious of electrical surges.
  • Page 9 • Do not disassemble the network camera. • Do not drop the network camera. • Do not manually pan and tilt the network camera while the power is turned on. • Do not insert any foreign objects into the camera.
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    Front Panel Status LEDs Rear Panel External I/O External mic. Pwr. Input LAN port Lens and manual focus ring Microphone Bottom Panel A/V Out Note: For reference, please locate the series number (same as MAC address) on the bottom panel of the unit.
  • Page 11 If you choose to connect any external devices such as sensors, alarms, etc., you can connect them to the I/O terminal block. (Please refer to the user’s manual for I/O voltages.) Locate the network cable connector (RJ- 45 port) on the left-hand side of the rear panel of the camera.
  • Page 12 Insert the Hawking Net-Vision HNC700PT Installation & Utilities CD into your CD-ROM Drive. When the main page loads, click on IP Setup. The IP Setup program will search for similar cameras on your local area network. A “similar” camera will have the same code of four letters at the beginning of its serial number.
  • Page 13 After completing the search, the main IP Setup window will appear. The IP Setup program should have returned an IP address for your network camera (under the “Current IP Address” heading) that is consistent with your existing LAN settings (as long as you have a DHCP server on your network; most networks do).
  • Page 14 Click on “Link to selected device” to connect the camera whose “Series Number” you highlighted in Step 3 to Internet Explorer. This will open the camera’s webpage, from which you can further configure and control the device.
  • Page 15 “10.1.1”. Therefore, all devices on your LAN must have IP addresses of the form “10.1.1.x”, where “x” is a number between 0 and 254. When setting the IP address for the network camera, it is recommended (but not required) that you choose a number towards the end of the range between 0 and 254, excluding 254 itself.
  • Page 16 Click on Start in the bottom left corner of your screen. Then click Network Places.
  • Page 17 Click on View Network Connections.
  • Page 18 In the Network Connections window, you should see an icon titled Local Area Connection (or something similar). You can access this icon in two ways: a. by clicking or double-clicking on it, or b. by right-clicking then clicking on Status from the resulting menu...
  • Page 19 Use this information to set the IP address for your network camera. You will use these same three octets as the first three octets for the IP address of your network camera. The...
  • Page 20 • You can access and view your network camera’s images via a web browser using two methods: In your web browser’s address bar, type in “http://IPAddressofCamera”. On the main page, of the Setup Wizard, click on Access the selected camera.