We’re watching, even when you’re not. This manual is written for the DWIP-720 HD WiFi Camera. It was accurate at the time it was completed. However, because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our products, additional features and functions may have been added since that time and on-screen displays may change.
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INTRODUCTION KEY PRODUCT FEATURES Main Description A Pan, Tilt, Zoom indoor camera that features direct IP connectivety over a Wi-Fi or wired network. Product Features • 1/4” CMOS Sensor with NTSC settings • 720 High Definition resolution • 11 Infrared LEDs • Night Vision range of 32 feet • 47 degree field of view • Built in microphone...
INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS ection eScription Introduction Safety Product Overview What is in the Box Features and Setup Program Function Menus Remote Viewing 10-11 Setup Smartphone Apps Program Functions Motion Recording Alarms Program Settings 14-21 System & Video Network & Alarms Camera Properties Devices Settings Playback...
Notice: Only peripherals complying with FCC limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with noncompliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc. is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Changes or modifications to the product, not expressly approved by First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW PACKAGE CONTENTS What s in the Box* DWIP-720 IP Camera Quick Install Guide Installation Software RJ45 Ethernet Cable Wall Mount and Brackets Anchors and Screws Power Supply Page 6...
RJ45 cable. 4. Double click the Exxxxx camera and you should Camera will need about 45-60 seconds for initial be connected to your DWIP-720 camera on a local configuration. Please wait until the camera cycles network.
Settings: Opens the settings. 20. Listen: allows to listen with the 2 dialogue windows to make various way audio feature. changes to the DWIP-720. 21. Talk: Allows the user to talk into a Device Management: Set device pc connected microphone to the settings (WAN only).
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PROGRAM FUNCTIONS MENUS Menus (continued) Camera Display Menu: Options to change settings and • Left Click Menu adjust the camera view can be accessed by either right-clicking or left-clicking on the camera display. The functions of the two menus are explained at right. • Right Click Menu (on camera video) 1.
Note: If connecting your DWIP camera through a LAN connection, your camera ID number should automatically appear in the LAN task pane. If connecting your DWIP camera through a WAN connection, follow the instruction set in Step B of this page. Remote viewing of DWIP-720 (From PC) 16. Repeat steps 1-4.
DHCP should be enabled. 11. Select camera to view. Remote viewing of DWIP-720 (From iPhone/iPad/Android) Repeat steps 1-4 or Enter the device information for Select Remote tab. the camera. (Device information is Click "OK"...
(Micro SD card not inlcuded). Select Micro SD Card Place a check in “Video motion Connect to the DWIP-720 Camera. Configuration. detection alarm recording”. Move the Mouse to the camera ID Format Micro SD card by clicking...
DWIP-720 the camera will enter in the default Alarm position. To change Connect GND (-) of Sensor to ALARM IN 4(-) of the DWIP-720. this default Alarm position you must first set the camera’s position, click “Set Preset Position” in the software and Connect NO (+) of Sensor to ALARM IN 3(+) of the DWIP-720.
PROGRAM SETTINGS SYSTEM & VIDEO Program Settings System Tab: • When Closing the Main Menu When closing the main window, the program can either become minimized in the status bar or will close the program completely. • Exit Software Check the “need Inquiry” box if you want to be notified the software is exiting.
PROGRAM SETTINGS NETWORK & ALARMS Program Settings (continued) Net Tab: • Proxy Set the proxy type (HTTP or SOCKS) and enter the IP, Port, and username and password. • Connect Set the connection type (default, TCP or UDP) and set the IP and Port. • Local Enter the UDP or TCP port for LAN connections.
PROGRAM SETTINGS CAMERA PROPERTIES Program Settings (continued) Camera Properties Camera properties can be accessed by clicking on the wrench icon on the lower right of the screen, right-clicking on the camera display, and selecting “More (M)” or by left clicking on the camera display and clicking the “More” button. • Image Settings • Sharpness Set sharpness of camera feed.
PROGRAM SETTINGS DEVICE SETTINGS Device Management Device management can be accessed by clicking the camera icon in the upper left hand corner of the program. Add Device • Device Alias Device’s custom name. • Device ID Select from dropdown menu of devices (letter E followed by series of numbers).
PROGRAM SETTINGS PLAYBACK Playback Playback can be accessed by clicking the magnifying glass icon in the upper left area of the program. • Find All Records All records are searched. • Start/End Time Narrow the search parameters. • The specified time Select to narrow search parameters.
PROGRAM SETTINGS PLAYBACK • Playback Playback (continued) Click to begin search. • Device ID Select which device to search from the dropdown menu. • Start/End Time Narrow the search parameters to a specific date range. • Search Results Lists recordings according to search criteria.
PROGRAM SETTINGS DEVICE LOG Device Log The log displays all occurences for the connected devices. Log can be accessed by clicking the calculator icon in the upper left area of the software. Search Settings Checked boxes denote which log entries are displayed • System System events.
PROGRAM SETTINGS HELP & NOTIFICATIONS Help Help is launched by clicking on the question mark icon on the upper left menu. Device Notifications Help is launched by clicking on the question mark icon on the upper left menu. • Time Select which device to search.
APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Error Possible Cause Solutions • Confirm that all cables are connected correctly • Confirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the Cable from power adapter is loose or is unplugged back of the unit • Confirm that the system is powered on (LED indicators on the System is not receiving front should be ON) power or is not powering up...
PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY BRK Brands, Inc., (“BRK”) the maker of First Alert® brand products warrants that for a period of one year from the date of purchase (the “Warranty Period”), this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. BRK, at its sole option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the Warranty Period.
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