TRENDnet TV-IP762IC Configuration Manual

TRENDnet TV-IP762IC Configuration Manual

Configure wireless day/night network camera for cloud recording, remote monitoring and playback
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Configure TRENDnet TV-IP762IC Wireless Day/Night Network
Camera for Cloud Recording, Remote Monitoring and Playback
Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Step 1: Connect Camera to the Network and Find Its IP Address ............................................................ 3
1.1 Connect Camera to the Network ................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Find the Camera's IP Address ........................................................................................................ 3
Step 2: Access Camera's Web-based Configuration Tool ......................................................................... 6
2.1 Basic Setup Steps ............................................................................................................................ 6
2.2 Setup or Re-Configure Wi-Fi .......................................................................................................... 9
Step 3: Configure the Video / Audio Profile. ........................................................................................... 10
Step 4: Configure Motion Detection ....................................................................................................... 12
Step 5. Configure Action (i.e. FTP, and video/image recording settings) ............................................... 12
5.1 Configure Video/Audio Recording ............................................................................................... 13
5.2 Configure Image Snapshots Recording ........................................................................................ 14
6. CameraFTP Viewer .............................................................................................................................. 16
2440 Camino Ramon, Suite 125
San Ramon, CA 94583
Tel: (800)836-0199 Fax: (925)270-1894

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2440 Camino Ramon, Suite 125 San Ramon, CA 94583 Tel: (800)836-0199 Fax: (925)270-1894 Configure TRENDnet TV-IP762IC Wireless Day/Night Network Camera for Cloud Recording, Remote Monitoring and Playback Contents Introduction .............................. 2 Step 1: Connect Camera to the Network and Find Its IP Address ............3 1.1 Connect Camera to the Network ....................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Note: This document is not designed to replace the product manual from the manufacturer. The information provided is based on our knowledge of the model TRENDnet TV-IP762IC. It may not be accurate or up-to-date. Users shall contact the manufacturer for all camera-related issues and contact us only for CameraFTP-related (i.e.
  • Page 3: Step 1: Connect Camera To The Network And Find Its Ip Address

    Step 1: Connect Camera to the Network and Find Its IP Address 1.1 Connect Camera to the Network There are two ways to connect the IP camera to the Wi-Fi network. (1) If your Wi-Fi router does not support WPS, then you need to connect the camera with the router using an Ethernet cable first.
  • Page 4 Click Next. It will ask you to change the default password (which is admin): For security purposes, you should change the default password. Click Next to continue the setup wizard, you will be able to finish the initial setup.
  • Page 5 Click the URL in the above screen, it will launch a web browser window shown below. Click the Setup icon as shown above, it will go to the basic setup page shown below: Click Advanced  Settings, and a new browser window (tab) will open as shown below. This time, the host name in the URL section is the camera’s IP address.
  • Page 6: Step 2: Access Camera's Web-Based Configuration Tool

    Step 2: Access Camera's Web-based Configuration Tool 2.1 Basic Setup Steps If you know the camera’s IP address, you can directly access the configuration page by visiting: http://IP_ADDRESS/ In the above screen, logon with the username “admin” and the updated password. (The default username is admin and the password is also admin.) If you followed the above steps, then it will go to the live view page directly.
  • Page 7 In the live-view window, click the Setup button to enter the main setup page: If you haven’t setup this camera before, you can quickly follow the wizard to finish the basic setup. Usually you just click Next for each step. See the screenshots below: Basic Setup Step 1: LAN SETTINGS.
  • Page 8 Basic Setup Step 3: DDNS Settings. Just click Next. Note: If you use CameraFTP service, then DDNS service is not needed. You can log on to your CameraFTP account and view or play back your cameras online. You can also download our mobile viewer apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
  • Page 9: Setup Or Re-Configure Wi-Fi

    Basic Setup Step 6: Click Apply to save the changes. The camera will reboot. It will take about one minute to finish rebooting. After you reconnect to the camera, it will default to the same setup main page. Don’t run the wizard again. 2.2 Setup or Re-Configure Wi-Fi If you had already connected the camera with your wireless router, then skip this step.
  • Page 10: Step 3: Configure The Video / Audio Profile

    Click Rescan to find all available Wi-Fi connections, then select your connection. Enter the wireless key, after done, click Apply. If Wi-Fi is configured successfully, you can unplug your network cable later. Since this may cause IP address to change, please wait until all setup steps are completed. Step 3: Configure the Video / Audio Profile.
  • Page 11 If you ordered our Image Service: You only need to configure the Video Profile 3 (JPEG), and you only need to select the correct image resolution based on your CameraFTP subscription. The upload frequency (or Frame Per Second, FPS) is configured in the Action tab. If you ordered Video/Audio service: You only need to configure the Video Profile 1 as follows: Encode type:...
  • Page 12: Step 4: Configure Motion Detection

    Step 4: Configure Motion Detection This camera supports both Motion Trigger and Schedule Trigger. If you select Motion Trigger, it will only upload images/videos when it detects a motion. This reduces the bandwidth usage so that the camera will not slow down your network. This is recommended. If you ordered a plan with Motion Detection enabled, you MUST configure Motion Detection.
  • Page 13: Configure Video/Audio Recording

    The camera name will be used as the folder name in the FTP account. 5.1 Configure Video/Audio Recording If you ordered Video/Audio service, click on Action  Video Clip as shown in the screenshot below. Otherwise, skip this step. Check the “Enable” checkbox.
  • Page 14: Configure Image Snapshots Recording

    If you ordered a plan with motion detection enabled, then you must select "Trigger by Motion". Otherwise, you can select "Trigger by Always". This camera can only record 10- second video clips and the minimum video recording interval is 60 seconds. So continuous video recording is not recommended.
  • Page 15 Check the “Enable” checkbox, select “Triggered by” based on your CameraFTP subscription. (See the video service section). The FTP server info is the same as above. You can read the previous section or see the screenshot above. The main difference is the Interval; with the image snapshot service, the minimum interval is 1 second, which corresponds to 1 image/second.
  • Page 16: Cameraftp Viewer

    6. CameraFTP Viewer You can disconnect the Ethernet cable if you want to use Wi-Fi. If you need to make changes, you can run the setup program again to find the camera’s IP address (as it may change with DHCP), and then access the camera’s Advanced Configuration pages. After your camera is setup, you can visit www.cameraftp.com to live monitor or play back your...

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