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setup
automatic registration of network cameras
1. In the <channel setup> field, click on the <auto detect> button.
2. <auto detect> window appears.
Click <
> in the camera list on the live screen to automatically search and register the camera.
3. Select a camera to register in the <Searched camera> list and press the <register> button.
You can check the selected camera in the <camera to register> list.
An already registered camera will be marked in blue in the list.
If you search for the camera again or if the IP is an old IP that was not assigned by the DHCP server (such as 192.168.1.100), then press the
<Refresh> button to check if a new IP has been assigned.
<Status> shows the camera authentication status. In the <Auth failed> state, click <
Click a header at the top of the list to sort the list according to that header.
4. To change the IP address of the camera, select the desired camera from the <camera to register> list and
press the <change ip> button.
5. Click <next> at the bottom of the screen to set the registered camera channel.
6. Press the <register> button on the lower right of the screen to register the selected camera.
If you register a camera using a user account—not admin account—the camera features may be limited.
When you change the camera ID/password in the camera web viewer, if the camera is already registered in Recorder, you also have to
change the camera ID/password information registered in Recorder.
When the camera is factory reset, it defaults to the ID and password set in "Setup > Camera > Camera password".
If the camera's ID and password have already been set, the registered information matches the ID and password set in the "Setup >
Camera > Camera password". (up to 3 sets)
Wisenet camera is registered via Wisenet protocol while a third party camera is registered via ONVIF protocol.
A device running a DHCP server should never be connected to a PoE port or a camera setup port. (e.g. router)
If your camera uses its own power supply unit, you need to manually register or auto-register the camera.
For products that support PoE, refer to the "Functions Supported by Model" page.
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> to enter the camera ID and password.
registering a network camera manually
1. In the <channel setup> field, click on the <manual> button.
2. <manual registration> window appears.
You can register the camera manually by clicking <+> from the camera list on the live screen.
3. Select a channel and protocol used to connect to a camera.
The input items may differ depending on the selected protocol.
Wisenet : Wisenet camera's protocol can be used.
ONVIF : Means the camera supports ONVIF protocols. When connecting a camera that its name cannot be
found from the list, select <onVif>.
When a camera is registered with ONVIF, if the difference in system time between the camera and recorder is 2 minutes or more, you
won't be able to register it. In this case, synchronize the camera and recorder time.
RTSP : Comply with RFC 2326, one of "Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)" for real-time streaming.
4. If you select the <Wisenet> protocol, check options as necessary.
Model : Select a camera model.
– Unknown : Select when the camera model cannot be identified.
– Wisenet Camera : You can register Hanwha Techwin's cameras and encoders.
– Wisenet Multi-Channel : You can register Hanwha Techwin's multi directional cameras and multi-imager
cameras. A multi-channel camera is a camera that has multiple camera modules in one body. Auto-
registering your camera to Recorder lets you register multiple channels at once. However, if you want to
manually register it, you need to register one channel at a time.

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