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Quickstart Guide Sharx Security HTNC4503M 5MP ONVIF PoE IP Camera Bullet style outdoor IP camera with motorized 3 X zoom and IR night vision Full setup support is included with your purchase. We would be glad to call you to walk you through these steps if you like.
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Java and codecs. Chrome will have a message at the bottom left corner asking about Java, and you would need to click through to allow Chrome to use the Java plugin. If you prefer not to use Java you can also use Sharx Security Titanium V2 software instead. Please contact us for details. 2. Camera power up a) The cameras are generally shipped with a weatherproof cover piece already installed over the ethernet connector.
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4. Phone/tablet app: The free “Titanium Mobile” NVR app for iOS and Android You can download the “Titanium Mobile” app from the Apple app store or Google Play store for free. The following assumes you connected the NVR’s WAN port to your router as described in item 1.d) above. Most routers require you to take specific steps to enable remote access.
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Then you click on “NEXT” at the bottom, and assuming that everything is correct you end up back in the devices menu with the name of your NVR listed as an available device. The back arrow at the top gets you back to the main menu.
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The app will also allow you to adjust the zoom level. When viewing a single camera by itself there is a PTZ icon at the bottom right. This icon opens a PTZ menu that has options for zoom, focus, iris and other options including “smart focus”...
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For example, motion detection, external alarm input, video content analysis (someone crossing a line or entering an area). Then the app can send push notifications to your phone and allow you to view the corresponding video. Please contact Sharx Security for assistance with the advanced features.
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1. Camera power up When not used with the Sharx Security NVR, the camera can be powered by PoE or 12 V DC. Any 802.3af compatible PoE injector or switch would work. One example is the $20 PSW4824-POE from L-Com.com a) In recent production lots the cameras may be shipped with the weatherproof cover piece already installed over the ethernet connector.
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At a minimum the camera needs a Cat5e or Cat6 network cable for data transmission to your router or Sharx Security NVR. Power can be provided to the camera over the same cable using the PoE (power over ethernet) feature, or the camera can be powered with a separately purchased 12 V DC power supply.
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Note: the MicroSD slot and reset button are behind a cover at the bottom of the camera, towards the back. For very high volume installations Sharx Security can offer an optional cable that plugs into a port next to the MicroSD card and outputs a video signal that can go to a wrist mounted monitor, allowing installers to...
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Security or other brand of ONVIF compatible NVR (network video recorder). When used with a Sharx Security NVR there is no need for any IP configuration. Simply plug it in one of the NVR’s available network jacks, and if the camera is in default settings, the NVR will recognize and automatically display and record it.
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PC or the 64 bit Mac OS version of the Titanium V2 which are all available for free download with no licensing hassles from the Sharx Security web site. Should you prefer other software, the camera is fully ONVIF S compatible and typically does not need a dedicated driver.
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