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1 INTRODUCTION This guide is for the use with firmware version 0.1.2. Please pay close attention to areas that are highlighted in YELLOW. These areas highlight special instructions for this firmware release or functionality that is not yet available. 1.1 Dual Streaming Capabilities Cameras support dual streams simultaneously in pre-stage firmware Include: Stream1 Bit Rate...
1.4 Rear Camera View 1.5 I/O Cable The blue, red and green plugs are HDTV video out connectors. The two block terminals are digital I/O and RS-485/422 connectors.
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The GND port is also used for restoring factory default settings using the blue metal pin which serves is used specifically for restoring factory default settings.
EtroScan™ is a utility is used to configure network settings for IP cameras and other devices (i.e. NVR). EtroScan™ is available via two methods. EtroScan™ can also be downloaded from Etrovision’s website. It is available in the Software Tools section of the Download area, http://www.etrovision.com/Download_list.aspx?no=5.
Power on IP Camera The positive and negative lines need to be connected. The middle port (outline in red) is the positive. The left and right are negative, and depend on if using DC12V or AC24V adapter. Connect the power adapter to the power connector. The adapter should be connected to 110v~22OV AC socket.
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Select EtroScan™ from the start menu to start. Press the Scan button to list the IP and MAC address list for IP cameras on the network. A new IP camera will display the factory IP address, 192.168.1.2. However, if multiple new devices are present on the network, then multiple instances of 192.168.1.2 will be listed.
To identify a specific IP camera, use the MAC address which is located on the bottom of the camera. Below is an example of the label displaying the MAC address. Change Network Setting via EtroScan™ There are two ways to modify the network settings.
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1. Double click on a specific IP address; the setting page will be displayed. 2. Click Change Setting… button at the bottom of the screen. Either method will display the network settings configuration. Here a static IP address can be specified or the device can be changed to DHCP. A login is required to complete.
Enter pass for the root password. 2.4 Access IP Camera Web Interface MS Internet Explorer is used to access and configure the IP camera. When accessing an IP camera using the web interface for the first time (or when the IP address changes), some configuration for ActiveX controls may be required.
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Repeat the above until all ActiveX controls have been initiated. Once the process is complete, the Live View will be displayed.
3 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS If necessary (e.g. missing root password), the factory default settings can be restored. 1. Power on the camera 2. Wait for the camera to boot up (if there is some problem with the firmware which prevents the camera from booting properly, then skip this step) 3.
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