Network Camera setup and installation guide. Browser setup with settings explained.Product Made in China under ISO9001 & ISO1400 standardsManual P
9 10Finding the Address 1. ClickStart>Computer>Network.Thecamera’s IP address appearsunder NetworkInfrastructure. Double-click to open th
11 12Configuring Connection 5. CONFIGURING REMOTECONNECTION Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over theInternet using a
13 14Configuring Connection Step5 of 6:Enable DDNS onthe camera:1. Enter the camera’s IP address in your web browser. Log in and thenclickNetworkSer
15 16Configuring Connection 8.Close Device MaintenanceandDevice Manager,andreturnto the LiveVideoscreen.Thenewlyaddedcamera will appear in DeviceLis
17 18Configuration 4.Themain screenforthe camera web interfaceopens.From here you can view and configure the camera. NOTE:Ifyoudo notsee videofrom t
19 20Configuration 4. If your computer has Flash Player installed,the main screenfor the camera web interfaceopens.From here you can view and config
21 22Configuration The Live Video Menu containsthefollowingoptions:•FullScreen:Openthevideoin full screen. PressESCto exit fullscreen.•Sensor Config
23 24Configuration 6.6StreamConfigurationTheStream Configurationpageallows you to configure the camera’s video streams.Thecamera supports three diff
25 26Configuration 6.7.1 LocalNetworkTheLocal Networkpageshows the camera’s current IP address and network parameters ifDHCPis enabled. It also allo
27 28Configuration 6.7.3 CameraTheCamerapage (DeviceConfiguration>Camera)allows you to configure theChannelName, which appears on the cameraOSDan
IR Mini Vandal Dome IP Camera Instruction Manual English Version 1.0 CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOTOPEN CAUTION: TO REDU
29 30Configuration 3. Un-checkEnable NTPand clickApplyat the bottom of the screen.4. If your regionobserves daylightsavingstime, checkAdjust clockfo
31 32Configuration Configure microphone settings for listen-in audio. Self-powered microphone required (not included). To configure microphonesettin
33 34Configuration 3. UnderMax Disk Space,enter the disk full percentage that will trigger an alarm(e.g.a DiskFullAlarm will be triggered when the r
35 36Configuration 6.9LocalRecordLocal Record contains the following sub-menus:•Record Policy•Record Directory 6.9.1 RecordDirectoryRecord Directory
37 38Configuration 2. UnderDisk Name,select ftp. Selectftp ClickModify 3. ClickModify. TheRecord Disk Path opens.4.CheckEnable.5. Configure t
39 40Configuration 4. Configure the following:•IP: Enter the IP address of the NAS.•Path:Enter the NASfolder where videofiles will besaved. NASfolde
41 42Configuration TheRecord Policy menu allows you to set the microSD/SDmemory card, NAS, and FTPrecording parameters.Onceconfigured, thedevice can
43 44Configuration 4. ClickOK.An errormessageappears if the masks configuredexceed8%of the totalimage area. 6.11 Network ServiceNetworkServicecontai
45 46Configuration To enableemail alerts:1. ClickServiceCenter>SMTP.2.CheckEnableSMTP.3. Configure the following:•SMTPServerAddress: Enter the ad
47 48Configuration 1. UnderGroup,select the group you would like to modify.2. Click Modify tochangethe group name ifneeded,enter a newgroupname and
Precautions Service 13. Servicing-Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as openingorremoving coversm
49 50Configuration 2. ClickPrivilegeManager>User. Select the user Click Unlock 3. UnderUser, select the lockeduser account.4. Click Unlockto un
51 52Configuration •ClickSaveto savesetting changes.•ClickResetto revert to the lastsavedchanges.•ClickFactory Settingto revert all camera sensor se
53 54Configuration •Night Color:SelectBlack_Whitetohavethe camera switch to black andwhite during night mode or selectMulticolortohavethe camera rem
55 56Configuration •WBMode:SelectAutofor automatic whitebalanceorManualto manually set the white balance.•Manual Mode:Select a mode for the lighting
57 58to 7.RESETTING TO FACTORYDEFAULTS Follow the steps below to revert all settings to factory defaults.Thecameramust be connectedtopowerto perform
59 60Troubleshooting 9. TROUBLESHOOTING Can’t findthecameraIPaddress using NVMSor other software:•Make sure Ethernet and/orDCpower cables are correc
61Troubleshooting Can’t connecttocamera onaweb browser usingaDDNSaddress:•Port forwarding not set up. Make sure the HTTPport (default: 80)and Contro
Features •HDCMOS Progressive Scan•720p or 1080p models with real-time(25/30fps)•Triple-streaming(H.264/MJPEG)•Future proofONVIF 2.1compliance(1.02ba
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1 2 1.GETTINGSTARTED Thesystem comes with the following components:•1 x Camera•1 x Mounting ScrewKit•1 x Allen Key•1 xRJ45Coupler•1 xBNCTest Cable•1
3 4 2. CONNECTION Thecamera has the following termination cables: 1.RJ45NetworkInterface:Connectto arouteror switch on your network usingRJ45 Etherne
5 6 3. Mount the camera to the surface using the included mounting screws (2x).TIP:The NET LEDin the middle flashes when the camera is connectedto t
7 8Finding the Address 4.FINDING THE CAMERA’SIP ADDRESS Usethe steps below to find the camera’s IP address and connect to the camera over the local
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