User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Connect your GXV3672_HD/FHD
- Product Overview
- Installation Guide
- Basic Settings Explanation
- System Settings Page
- Figure 3: System Settings Page
- Video & Audio Setting Page
- Figure 4-1: Video & Audio Settings Page
- Figure 4-2: Video & Audio Settings Page
- CMOS Settings Page
- Figure 5: CMOS Settings Page
- Networking Setting Page
- Figure 6: Networking Setting Page
- DDNS Settings Page
- Figure 7: DDNS Setting Page
- SIP Setting Page
- Figure 8-1: SIP Setting Page
- Figure 8-2: SIP Setting Page
- Status Page
- Figure 9: Status Page
- Advanced Settings Explanation
- User Management Page
- Figure 10: User Management Page
- Maintenance Page
- Figure 11: Maintenance Page
- SMTP Setting Page (Email Alarm)
- Figure 12: SMTP Setting Page
- FTP Settings Page (Upload Alarm)
- Figure 13: FTP Setting Page
- Alarm Server Settings Page (Upload Alarm to supported VMS or HTTP Server)
- Figure 14: Alarm HTTP Server Setting Page
- Motion Detection Configuration Page (Set Alarm)
- Figure 15-1: Motion Detection Configuration Page
- Figure 15-2: Motion Detection Schedule Configuration Page
- Syslog Settings Page (Troubleshooting)
- Figure 16: Alarm Server Setting Page
- Software Upgrade
- Software Upgrade via TTFP, HTTP or HTTPS
- Figure 17: Firmware Upgrade and Provisioning
- Instructions for local firmware upgrade using TFTP server:
- Configuration File Download
- Restore Factory Default Setting
- IP Surveillance FAQ
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Firmware Version 1.0.2.12 Last Updated: 7/2013
Networking Setting Page
This page allows user to configure network related parameters:
Figure 6: Networking Setting Page
• IP Address Configuration: Camera IP address configuration
o Dynamically Associated via DHCP: Default setting, DHCP server assign IP to camera.
o Statically Configured as: Static IP address configuration
• DNS Configuration: DNS server IP, must be configured correctly if using static IP.
• HTTP: Web access TCP port, default 80.
NOTE:
If camera behind SOHO router with port forwarding configuration for remote access, static IP or
static DHCP has to be used to avoid IP address change after router reboot.
TCP port above 5000 suggested if port forwarding HTTP remote access, due to some ISP would
block port 80 inbound traffic. For example, change the default HTTP port from 80 to 8088, to
make sure the port forwarding not likely be blocked.
In addition to HTTP port, RTSP port also required to be configured for port forwarding, in order
for remote party viewing the H.264 video.
If change the default port from TCP 80 to port “A”, then RTSP port should be “2000+A”. Both
TCP port “A” and “2000+A” should be configured for port forwarding in the router. For
example, the HTTP port changed to 8088, the RTSP port should be 10088, both 8088 and 10088
should be configured for port forwarding in order for remote camera video access.