Nexxt XPY530 Setup Manual

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Xpy530
setup with DDNS

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  • Page 1 Xpy530 setup with DDNS...
  • Page 2 DDNS Preliminary steps: In order to assign a compatible network IP address to the Xpy530 camera, log in to the router and verify the DHCP address range pool. The address in this example ranges from 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.150. In order to avoid any conflicts with the router’s DHCP pool, the range of the DHCP pool used by the router will need to be changed.
  • Page 3 In this example, a Nexxt Solutions router will be used. First, login into the router using 192.168.0.1 as its address, and select Advanced settings to continue. Next, select Virtual server followed by Port range forwarding. Enter the port and IP address of the camera.
  • Page 4 To start configuring the Xpy530 camera, connect the network cable to the camera and to a LAN port on the router. Then, connect the AC adapter to the camera and to a wall outlet. When done, use the HMSearch_en...
  • Page 5 With the HMSearch_en enabled, press Search. The factory IP address 192.168.0.126 and the port 80 will be displayed on the screen. For purposes of this example, only the port will be changed to 1025, while the factory IP will be left as is, in this case 192.168.0.126.
  • Page 6 Once done, under the Authentication option, enter the default user name (Viewing account) and password (Viewing password), which is admin in both cases, and press Update. A confirmation box will appear prompting to confirm the changes on the computer. Press Yes. A message screen will be displayed notifying that the changes have been made successfully.
  • Page 7 NOTE: During the initial setup, install the ActiveX control when prompted and ensure to allow permission on the web browser. It is recommended to use Internet Explorer to take full advantage of all parameters and features of the camera. If using a mobile device, click on the Mobile view option. Viewing the IP camera(s) remotely using the DDNS function: Each camera has a unique DDNS address on the label.

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