1. Part Names 1.1 The Component Parts ( the internal view ) You can dismantle the bullet IP camera to look at its different parts. Figure 1.1 displays the internal component items making up the IP Bullet camera. SCREWS SUN SHIELD SD PCB LENS FAN REAR CASE...
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Quick Setup Guide Please don’t use the middle hole in the camera, as that will block the view. NOTE: The user can replace the desiccant pack depending on how often the camera interior has been opened to the environment. Stick and fix a desiccant pack to the inner side of the camera with a two-side adhesive tape, then reattach the cover of the camera.
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9. SD/ SDHC CARD slot: This is used for updating system software and archiving / accessing critical images. 10. RESET: Recover to factory default. (Refer to section 2.5 The Reset Button.) Quick Setup Guide...
2. The Reset Button You can use the Reset button to reset the camera operations back to default. Press the Reset Button for about 10 seconds. Blue screens are displayed, and a text saying “RESETTING…” will appear. The device auto reboots. All settings have now reverted back to default.
Quick Setup Guide 3. Install, Configure and set the Network Camera The IP Bullet Camera default setting is DHCP OFF. You can build the IP Bullet Camera working environment with a static IP address. The default static IP is 192.168.1.168. You can set an IP address for the IP Bullet Camera if the LAN unit isn’t connected to a DHCP server.
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Step 4: Set the Network setting and type in the IP address you desire. Before you change the IP address, you should note the factory default Static IP address ( 192.168.1.168 ). Step 5: Click the "Apply" button in the "USB Configuration” window. A message pops up asking you to confirm the action as "OK".
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