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Eagle Eye Networks DD09-2 Quick Installation Manual page 4

Vandal dome network camera

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Figure 4-1: Device Ports
Table 4-1: Camera Interface
Port Name
Description
Reset button
Long press 5 seconds to
restore original settings
Alarm/
Alarm
Out A, alarm out A
Audio
out/in
Out B, alarm out b
G, ground
In, alarm in
Audio
In, audio in
out/in
Out, audio out
G, ground
Analog
CVBS, analog video
video
output
G, ground
Network
Connects to a standard
access port
ethernet cable
12V power
The ports are 12V/Out
supply
12V/In
Over cable
Uses the auxiliary thread-line
rubber
tool to insert the cable
stopper
Over
Use the L hexagonal wrench
function-cord
(or other tool) to pierce the
rubber
stoppers and plug cords in
stopper
5. Add Camera to VMS
Change IP Address to Static
There are some situations where an IP address
needs to be static and/or the camera password
changed. These steps are optional and do not
apply to everyone.
Camera Login
1. Open an Internet browser, enter the IP
address of the camera (default value:
192.168.0.120) in the address box, and press
Enter.
2. Input the username and password and click
the login button (default username and
password are both admin). Change the
password after logging in for the first time to
ensure system security. It is recommended to
restart the device after modifying the
password.
Set Static IP
1. After logging in to the camera, navigate to
Configuration > Device > Local Network.
Comment
2. Input the desired IP address in the IP Address
box and click Apply. After changing the IP
address setting, use the new IP address to
log in to the web interface in the future.
Add Camera to VMS
Applied for
Once the camera is installed and configured,
alarm
you'll need to add it to your Eagle Eye Cloud VMS
function
to begin viewing and saving recordings.
1. Connect the camera to Power over Ethernet
Applied for
(PoE) switch/bridge/CMVR (if no PoE
audio
available, connect camera to power supply
function
and switch/bridge/CMVR).
2. Log in to Eagle Eye Cloud VMS.
3. Navigate to the Dashboard and locate the
Available Cameras section.
4. Click the plus sign next to the camera to add
it to the VMS.

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