Wireless Pan&Tilt Network Camera User Manual CIPCAMPTIWL V2.0...
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Notice 1、 Installation Environment Keep away from the places for high-temperature, heat source and direct sunlight; Keep away from water and when get wet, cut off the power immediately. Avoid using at damp environment; the reference range for operation humidity is below 85%RH.
Index PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...................... 3 ......................... 3 RODUCT SUMMARY INSTALLATION GUIDE ....................... 4 LAN ....................4 IRED CONNECTION TO WIFI LAN ..................... 5 CONNECTING TO WAN ......................6 ONNECTING TO OPERATION OF IE BROWSER ....................7 ..........................7 IEW VIDEO ......................
1 Product introduction 1.1 Product summary Keep an eye on your home or office area from any location. This wireless network (IP) camera is ideal for remotely monitoring different spaces, with pan and tilt features as well as advanced motion detection. With a built-in microphone for two-way communication, the camera is designed for use at home in an area such as a baby’s bedroom or living room where expensive equipment is kept, as well as for business use;...
2 Installation guide 2.1 Wired connection to LAN Power on the IP camera, connect IP camera to router by network cable, meanwhile, connect computer to the same router, example of figure 1. Network cable Router Figure 1 Insert CD to computer driver, double click “LSearch_en.exe” in the CD, run the software, click “Search”, select the device searched, click “Browse”...
Notice: If you installed the firewall software in your PC, when you run the LSearch_en.exe, it may pop up a window to say “whether you want to block this program or not”, then you should choose not to block. ...
“Using Wireless Lan”, then the relevant data of the selected wireless network will be shown in the following blanks. Input the password and click “Submit”, then the WIFI setting is finished. Unplug the cable, then you can connect to router by wifi. Notice: When the device is connected both WIFI and wired, it will firstly connect to the wired network.
Figure 6 Operation Steps: After login the interface of the router, choose “Port Forwarding”; Choose “Add custom Service”; Input IP camera http port; Input IP address of IP camera, click “Apply”. After finishing the port forwarding, you can use WAN IP address of router and http port of camera to visit the camera by remote computer as figure 5.
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Figure 7 1) Audio, Talk, Record, Snapshot You can click these buttons to perform audio, talk, record and snapshot functions. Note: about recording path, click button to enter setting interface, you can set it in “Local Recording Path”, as figure 8. Figure 8 2)...
Note: button can control work mode of IR LED. IR LED may have auto, forced close two mode, the IR LED will power on or off according to environment light in auto mode; the IR LED always power off in forced close mode. 4)...
3.3 Device web setting 3.3.1 Basic network settings The user can also enter the Basic Network Settings to set the IP address except using the search software “LSearch_en.exe”. See below Figure 11. Figure 11 Remark: The router connected to camera need to enable DHCP when the user uses “obtain IP from DHCP server”;...
Figure 13 Notice:Using the third party domain name, if the http port is not 80, the port number should be adding to the domain name with colon. Example: http://btest.dyndns.biz:81. Don’t enter port number when you use manufacturer’s DDNS. 3.3.5 UPnP settings If you enable UPnP, once the IP camera is connected into the LAN, it will communicate with the router in the LAN and do the port-forwarding with open port of router automatically.
Figure 15 3.4.2 Mail Service Setting When it detects alarming, it can send email to your appointed email box, but you need to set email service parameters correctly. Example of figure 16, click “Submit” to save these parameters, and then you can click “Test” to check if the setting is successful. Figure 16 3.4.3 FTP Service Setting When alarming, the device will snap local picture and send them to FTP server, but need...
Figure 17 Notice:For using the FTP function, you need to apply a user with authority that you can write and create submenu and some memory space. 3.4.4 Alarm log You can inquire when the device performs alarm in alarm log. Figure 18 3.5 User and device setting 3.5.1 Multi-device Setting...
Figure 19 3.5.2 User Settings Figure 20 3.5.3 PTZ settings Figure 21 Note: When you set cruise turns all the time, the camera will automatically stop after cruising one hour.
3.5.4 Maintain Figure 22 Click “Restore factory settings”, it will pop up a dialog to ask you if restore factory settings, the camera will restore factory settings and reboot after you confirmed. There are two types software in the camera, one is device firmware, another is Web UI, and you can upgrade them respectively.
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Statement: 1. If you have any questions of the manual, please contact our technical support. 2. This manual will be updated periodically; the company reserves the right without prior notice.
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