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Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.
OMPUTER YSTEM EQUIREMENT DHCP ) ........... 6 ONNECT THE AMERA TO NETWORK WITH SERVER ECOMMENDED CM7100 HOME WEB PAGE ........................8 IP ....................9 ONNECT TO THE AMERA USING TATIC BASIC SETTINGS EXPLANATION ......................10 ........................10 YSTEM ETTINGS & A ......................
Equipment Package Contents The CM7100 package contains: CM7100 IP Camera Camera Stand 12V DC Universal Power Adaptor Ethernet Cable Wall Plate Installation Sheet Installing the CM7100 Wall Mount (direct network connection with PoE) Run Cat 5 cable from enclosure mounted device supplying power over Ethernet (PoE) to a single gang box at the intended camera location.
NSTALLING THE Table Top Mounting (WiFi connected) The Legrand CM7100 should be mounted on its supplied stand to the bottom edge of the Camera. Plug the supplied AC adapter into the back of the Camera and an AC outlet. CM7100 S...
Support for DirectX 8.0 and above. Connect the Camera to network with DHCP server (Recommended) The CM7100 by default is enabled as a DHCP client, it will automatically get an IP address from the network (router) with DHCP server running.
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Internet Explorer does not natively support viewing above mjpeg files. 1. Click the “CM7100 Setup” icon (lower left) and the browser will 1. If using Internet Explorer change the address to ask for credentials to authorize configuration. ((Camera IP Address)/index.html) 2.
Internet Explorer: CM7100 Home Web Page (IP Address/index.html) Figure 1: Home Page of the CM7100 Control Console (and other buttons): Not Applicable for this camera. Real Size/Window Size: Click to change from real image size to window image size. BRIGHTNESS: Slide to adjust the image or video brightness.
The default IP, if no DHCP server; or DHCP offer time out (3 minutes), is 192.168.1.168 1. Connect the computer RJ-45 via an Ethernet cable directly to the IP camera CM7100. 2. Configure the computer using Static IP: 192.168.1.XXX (1<XXX<255, but NOT 168) and configure the “Subnet mask”...
Basic Settings Explanation System Settings Page This page allow user to configure the system settings of the CM7100. Figure 2: System Settings Page Current System Time: Displays current date and time system is running at Set the System Time: Configure the time of the system.
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On Screen Display (OSD): Displays time stamp and text on the video screen. o OSD Text screen: Input text (to identify the camera) shown on the screen. o OSD Position: Show the OSD in either top or bottom position on screen. o Display Time: When checked, time stamp will display on video screen o Display Text:...
CMOS Settings Page This page allows user to adjust the CMOS parameters: Figure 4: CMOS Settings Page Flip: Pull down to choose video flip: vertically or horizontal or both. Shutter Speed: Camera Shutter Speed. There are 10 options, with Auto, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/5000 and 1/10000 ...
Networking Settings Page Figure 5: Networking Settings Page IP Address Configuration: Dynamically Associated via DHCP: Default setting, DHCP server assigns IP to camera. Statically Configured as: Enter Static IP address manually DNS Configuration: Obtained automatically or entered manually. ...
WiFi Settings Page Figure 6: WiFi Settings Page Enable WiFi: Click to enable WiFi operation. SSID: Click on Scan button to see all available WiFi networks in pull down list. Click on the WiFi network of choice and enter Key if required and click on Select and then Save.
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DDNS Settings Page Figure 7: DDNS Setting Page DDNS Active: Click to enable DDNS. DDNS ISP Type: Select DDSN service provider from the pull-down menu list Self-Define DDNS Address: Input the self-defined DDNS address Site Name: DDNS site name ...
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Registered: SIP registration status. Display “Online” in Green, “Offline” in Red. Unregister on Reboot: If checked, camera reboot will unbind all registration in same SIP account. Account Name: SIP account name SIP Server: FQDN or IP of SIP server from VoIP ISP ...
Advanced Settings Explanation User Management Page Figure 10: User Management Page Existing User Name: Allows you to revise existing user or add new user User Name: The name of user need to be revised User Password: New password or revise password ...
Maintenance Page Figure 11: Maintenance Page Restart: When clicked, the camera will reboot or restart Restore: When clicked, will reset to factory default, wiping out all configurations (except IP address) Upgrade via: Upgrade firmware via TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS ...
SMTP Setting Page (Email Alarm) Figure 12: SMTP Setting Page Enable SMTP: When checked, email client is enabled. SMTP Server: SMTP Email Server IP or Domain Name SMTP Server Port: Port number used by server to send email ...
FTP Settings Page (Upload Alarm) Figure 13: FTP Setting Page Enable FTP: When checked, built-in FTP client is enabled. FTP Server: IP or Domain name of FTP site or server FTP Server Port: TCP port for FTP server, default port number 21 ...
Alarm Server Settings Page (Upload Alarm to supported VMS or HTTP Server) Figure 14: Alarm HTTP Server Setting Page Server Name: The name of HTTP server or VMS system URL: URL of the Server User Name: User ID from that Server ...
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Enable Motion Detection: When checked, motion detection enabled. Show Motion Detection Regions: When checked, motion detection region with number will be displayed as a white rectangle in the screen. When “Edit” clicked, the rectangle will become Red. Select a Region: Pull down to select and configure alarm region, 16 alarm regions available, from 0 to 15.
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8. What is DDNS? Is it important for IP camera product to have DDNS support? DDNS is an acronym for Dynamic Domain Name Service. It is important to choose an IP network camera that has DDNS support for dynamic IP addresses. Chances are that the network has a dynamic IP address (which changes with every log on).