ENGLISH EM6561/EM6564 – Wireless Internet Camera Table of contents 1.0 Introduction......................... 3 1.1 Functions and features ..................3 1.2 Packing contents....................4 2.0 Installing the camera ....................4 2.1 Installing the software using the supplied CD-ROM ..........4 2.2 Using the wired connection ................... 5 2.3 Using the search utility to connect and login to the camera.........
With the EM6564/EM6561, you won’t miss a thing! The EM6561 has a Pan/Tilt functionality. Simply use the camera buttons on the screen to move the camera from left to right and up and down. Nothing will be missed by you! This camera also has infrared functionality.
Once the computer has been restarted, you will notice an icon named‘ IP Camera Tool’ is added to your desktop. Note: The software on the supplied CD-ROM is intended to be used for Windows computers. Macintosh users may download a search utility from www.eminent- online.com...
Connect the other side of the network cable to a free LAN port of your router or switch. Connect the power cable to the camera (EM6561) or connect the power tip to the power cable of the camera (EM6564). Connect the power supply to a wall outlet.
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The default username and password are: Username: admin • Password: admin • Click ‘Login’. A notification will appear which tells you the ‘DVM_IPcam2.ocx’ of ‘Eminent Europe B.V.’ needs to be installed, as shown in the following image (logged in to the EM6561): Image 3...
ENGLISH Click the notification after which conformation is asked. Allow this to be installed. Once the ‘DVM_IPcam2.ocx’ has been installed, it is possible you need to login again. Note: In case you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, your permission may be needed when installing ‘DVM_IPcam2.ocx’.
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ENGLISH Image 5 In order to change the current username and password, you can fill out another username and password instead of the current username and password. In the following image we have changed the username and password: Image 6 Click ‘Submit’...
ENGLISH Hint: Fill out the camera’s new Username and Password below. This way, you always have the correct information at hand! Camera Username: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ Camera Password: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ Hint: At the ‘User Settings’ page, you can create multiple accounts with ‘Administrator’, ‘Operator’...
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10 | ENGLISH Image 8 Fill out an IP-Address at ‘IP Addr’. Make sure this IP-Address is in the same range as the IP-range of your current network and this IP-Address is not already in use. For example: If your network has a ‘192.168.8.x’ range, you may fill out ‘192.168.8.54’...
EM6564 camera: Hold the antenna with 2 fingers and turn the six-sided nut clockwise. In order to lock the six-side nut, you may use a wrench (number 8). EM6561 camera: Turn the antenna clockwise. The camera can be connected wirelessly using two manners: Manner 1: Making a wireless connection manually.
12 | ENGLISH 3.1 Making a wireless connection manually Double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon on your desktop. If correct, the name of the camera and IP-Address will be shown as shown in the following image: Image 10 Double-click the name and IP-Address rule. Log in to the webpage of the camera.
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13 | ENGLISH Place a mark at ‘Using Wireless LAN Settings’ Click ‘Scan’ after which the camera will search for wireless networks within reach. If correct, the SSID of your own wireless network will appear at the ‘Wireless Network List’ (Sometimes, you need to scan for the second time to see SSID’s) as shown in the following image: Image 12 10.
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14 | ENGLISH Image 13 13. You need to fill out the network security key at ‘Share Key’ in case you are using WPA or WPA2. Image 14 14. Click ‘Submit’ after which the camera will reboot. 15. Once the camera has finished rebooting , you can disconnect the network cable from the camera.
15 | ENGLISH 17. Once the camera has restarted, you need to double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon which is located on your desktop. 18. If correct, the name of the camera and IP-Address will be shown, as shown in the following image: Image 15 19.
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16 | ENGLISH Image 16 10. Click the IP-Address rule and click ‘Next’. 11. The software will start searching for wireless networks within range. 12. If correct, the SSID of your wireless network will be visible, as shown in the following image: Image 17 13.
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17 | ENGLISH Image 18 15. You need to fill out the wireless security key. 16. Click ‘Next’. 17. If the security key has successfully been written to the camera, the following image will appear: Image 19 18. Click ‘Exit’ to close the screen. 19.
Mount the camera on the mounting stand. Connect the network cable to the LAN connection of the camera (if needed). Connect the power cable to the camera (EM6561) or connect the power tip to the power cable of the camera (EM6564).
19 | ENGLISH 5.0 Accessing the camera 5.1 Making the camera visible from the internet for a computer or mobile phone Before you can view the images of the camera using the internet, you need to open port 80 in your router and forward this port to the IP address of your camera. In the example below, we explain how you can configure your EM4570/EM4542/EM4551/EM4553 router.
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20 | ENGLISH Image 22 Click ‘Setup Tool’ after which the following image appears: Image 23 Click ‘Advanced Setup’. 10. Click ‘NAT/Routing’. 11. Click ‘Port Forwarding’ after which the following image will appear:...
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