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Welcome To get started, please follow the Quick Start Guide to set up the connection, web interface, NVR connection, mobile app and the third-party software and hardware. Get Support: For technical support please send e-mail to support@gwsecurityusa.com Get Manual and Software: You may download the Software and Manual from www.gwsecurityusa.com/support Get Firmware:...
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Camera Connection Diagram Attention: There are two connection modes: Mode 1. For initial setup, connect the camera to the LAN port of the router by an Ethernet cable. Mode 2. For initial setup, no Ethernet cable connected. Make sure your camera and smart device are connected to the same router.
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Camera Access Information To login to the system for the first time, use the following default wired IP address, username and password. Once you’ve successfully logged in, it is highly recommended to change the password for security reasons. Default wired IP address of the camera: Static IP address: 192.168.1.120 network mask: 255.255.255.0 Username: admin...
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Mobile APP Setup 1. Install Danale App There are two ways to get Danale App: 1. Search “Danale” in App Store or Google Play, download and install the App. 2. Scan the QR code below to download and install the App. After successfully download and install, please launch and register for an account.
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2. Add the Device • Mode 1 1) Change the camera’s TCP/IP settings to DHCP mode from web interface or using IPCManager Tool. o Open browsers (IE/Chrome/Firefox/Safari etc.), fill out the default IP address of the camera: 192.168.1.120 o Change the TCP/IP settings in configuration menu tab.
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• Mode 2 1) Connect your smart phone to the Wi-Fi network.There are two methods to add the cameras into the mobile: “scan the QR code” or “network pair”. 2) The way of “network pair” is used to add more cameras into the mobile in batch.
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4)The way of “scan the QR code” is used to add the specified camera into the mobile. o On the App, tap the “+” sign in the middle. o Select “QR code to add” in the below. o Hold your phone steady until the app can read the code on camera body.
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3. Live View and playback Now you can see the Live View page as below. Playback Horizontal display and settings...
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4. Wi-Fi Settings 1. Use one of the following web browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera or Internet Explorer. 2. If you know the camera’s IP address and HTTP port (default is 80), you can open the browser and fill in the IP address with HTTP port in the URL to open the camera’s web interface.
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Local Web Access 1. Use one of the following web browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera or Internet Explorer. 2. If you know the camera’s IP address and HTTP port (default is 80), you can open the browser, and fill in the IP address with HTTP in the URL to open the camera’s webinterface.
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Third Party Device and Software Setup HIKVISION NVR and CMS client software like iVMS-4200 can add the camera using “HIKVISION” protocol or ONVIF. 1. IP Camera Address: please modify it to be on the same IP segment as HIKVISION NVR LAN port or Computer running iVMS-4200.
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iSPY 6.8.2.0 Type: FFMPEG Protocol: rtsp:// Path: /h264 Audio: supported URL for mainstream: rtsp://IP address:554/live/main Blue IRIS 4.5.8.6 ONVIF: http://IP address:80/ ONVIF Appliance Software Platform RTMP Push Live Streaming Broadcasting: VoIP Compatible Server Software:...
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