Table of Contents Ivideon: basic concepts What is Ivideon? What is an IP camera with built-in Ivideon software? How to access your surveillance cameras? Attaching an IP camera to your Ivideon account Camera Settings Camera Web Interface Network settings Wi-Fi settings...
Internet. How to access your surveillance cameras? If you attach your camera to your Ivideon account, you will be able to access it from any place and any way you like:...
Attaching an IP camera to your Ivideon account To use your camera with built-in Ivideon, attach it to your personal account on the Ivideon website – www.ivideon.com. If you do not have an Ivideon account yet, please visit www.ivideon.com and sign up.
CD supplied with the camera* SADP). Default or downloaded from hikvision.com (Support Download Tools settings for accessing the camera: login – admin, password – 12345. Network settings By default the camera is configured to receive IP-address from DHCP-server automatically.
Wi-Fi settings To set the Wi-Fi network settings, perform the following steps: Open the camera web interface. Click Configuration Advanced Network. Configuration Go to the Wi-Fi tab, click Search and select your Wi-Fi network from the list. In the Security Mode tab, select the security mode used on your network.
Date and time settings Attention! Incorrect date and time settings may result in the improper operation of an archive or its complete absence. To set time and date settings, do the following: Open the camera web interface. Click Configuration Advanced Configuration ...
Motion Detector Attention! Ivideon starts the archive recording only when the motion detector is triggered. If the motion detector is disabled the recording will not be performed. To configure the motion detector on your camera, perform the following steps: ...
Video stream settings By default the camera is configured in optimal settings. If the upload bandwidth is low (for example, if you're using a 3G-modem), it's possible to configure the video stream settings in accordance with your requirements. Open the camera web interface. Click Configuration Advanced ...
Recording video archive on a micro SD card To store video archive on an SD card, you will need 1 - 32 GB microSD and speed class 6 or higher. To configure archive recording, perform the following steps: Unplug the power supply from the camera. Insert the microSD card and plug the power supply back into the camera.
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