2. INSTALLATION & CONNECTION 2.1 Install the Camera Note: The illustration below is for installation only, and the actual product may look different from the illustration below.
2.2 Connect to power Connect the power adapter (optional) to the camera’s power connector and power outlet. Note: The regulated power adapter is DC12V to operate this device.
3. ETHERNET CONNECTION Before using this network camera, please follow the instructions below to finish the network connection settings based on your installation environment: To configure the network settings, you must connect the camera to your PC by LAN. For details, please refer to “3.1 Network Connection via LAN”...
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d) In the “General” tab, select “Use the following IP address”, and set the IP address as described below. Note: It’s recommended to note down the current settings first and then change as instructed. It’s helpful when you need to restore the PC network settings for connecting to Internet later.
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b) In “LAN or High-Speed Internet”, right-click on “Local Area Connection”, and select “Properties”. c) In the “General” tab, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and select “Properties”. d) In the “General” tab, select “Use the following IP address”, and set the IP address to “192.168.1.XXX”...
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d) In the “General” tab, select “Use the following IP address”, and set the IP address as described below. Note: It’s recommended to note down the current settings first and then change as instructed. It’s helpful when you need to restore the PC network settings for connecting to Internet later.
3.2 Network Configurations via Wizard For selected models only, a quick installation wizard is available via your web browser for password change, date & time settings, and network configurations. For details about the wizard, please refer to “3.2.1 Setting in Wizard” at page 8. ...
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Step6: In “Network”, select the network type based on your network environment (Static IP / PPPoE / DHCP), and key in the information needed. Note: This camera doesn’t support POE router or hub. For Static IP: a) Enter the information of “Server IP”, “Gateway” and “Net Mask” obtained from your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Note: You can also change the settings in the system configuration page via your web browser later. For details, please refer to “5. ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA WEB BROWSER” in the user manual. Step8: You will be prompted to restart your web browser for network setting changes. ‧...
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Step2: In the live page, click “Config.” or “Configuration” to open the configuration page. Note: Different camera models might have different live view and configuration pages. The figures below are just examples and may look different from the ones in your hand. Step3: Click “Network”...
When “default” is not available to choose Note: You need to create a DDNS account from a website which provides free DDNS service. For details, please refer to “APPENDIX 1 CREATING AN ACCOUNT FOR DDNS SERVICE” at page 15. Select the system name you set when subscribing the DDNS service from the drop-down list, for example, dyndns.
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Step4: Click “Network” “Network” to select the connection type: Static IP / PPPoE / DHCP. Note: This camera doesn’t support POE router or hub. For Static IP: a) Enter the information of “Server IP”, “Gateway” and “Net Mask” obtained from your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
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For DHCP: a) Before selecting this option, you need to finish the DHCP router settings first. Get a router and connect it to the Internet via your PC (with Static IP or PPPoE setting). There are different setting methods for different routers. Please refer to their respective user manuals.
APPENDIX 1 CREATING AN ACCOUNT FOR DDNS SERVICE For PPPOE or DHCP, you should enter the host name which points to the IP address of your network camera for login first. Besides using the default DDNS service, you can also apply for new DNS services.
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account according to the instructions in the email. When the account is confirmed, you will see “Account Confirmed”. Your account is created successfully now. Step4: Click “login”, and enter the user name and password you preset before to log in. Step5: Click “Add Host Services”.
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Step7: Return to your web browser, and go to “Network” “DDNS”. Follow the description in “3.2.2 DDNS Setting” at page 10.
APPENDIX 2 IVS C ONFIGURATIONS IVS related functions are grouped into two categories, and they are not allowed to be activated at the same time: Intelligent Video System (Flow Counting / Virtual Fence / One Way Pass) Face Tracking Note: This function is available only for Megapixel models.
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ITEM DESCRIPTION Tracking Mode Select “Flow Counting”, “Virtual Fence” or “One Way Pass” from the drop-down list. Reverse Draw a detection line directly on the live view preview area above “Reverse”, and click it to decide the detection orientation based on your selection in “Tracking Mode”.
A2.2 Face Tracking Note: When this function is enabled, DPTZ, Intelligent Video System, Smart Zoom, and optical zoom are not allowed to use. Face Tracking is used to especially zoom in on the intruder’s face, easy for everyone to identify. STEP1: Click “IVS”...
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL PTZ (DPTZ) OPERATIONS This fixed network camera type has PTZ capability, i.e. digital PTZ (hereafter called “DPTZ”), for wide area monitoring. Note: This function is available only for Megapixel models. Note: When this function is enabled, Intelligent Video System, DPTZ, Face Tracking, Smart Zoom, and optical zoom are not allowed to use.
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ICON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Click to activate the digital PTZ function. When this function is enabled, the following operations are available: Enable DPTZ Auto mode Move up / down / left / right after digital zoom-in. Optical zoom in / out* Click to zoom in / out the image optically.
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