User's Manual

4)After login, it will enter into “Home” interface of the live view as follows.
5.6 Port Forwarding
If visit IP outdoor camera via Internet Explorer browser from WAN, you must do port forwarding
on the router. Port Forwarding is used to transfer information from your router directly to your
computer or outdoor device through Ports. What is a Port? Ports are openings through your
computer that allow data in you computer/outdoor device. The World Wide Web for example
uses Port 80. Anytime you go to a website, that goes over that specific port. The reason we
need to forward certain ports for your outdoor camera is so that you can view your cameras
over the Web(internet).Take Netgear router for example.
A few things that you need to find out about your Internet Connection:
* Do you have a Static IP or Dynamic IP? To find this out, contact your Internet Service Provider
and they should be able to tell you.
* If you have a Dynamic IP or PPPoE ADSL, you will need to set up an Account on DDNS
(www.dyndns.org or www.3322.org). That way when your IP changes, you can connect to the
same Hostname (ex: my.dyndns.org) everytime you connect. In other words, it makes your
Dynamic IP a static host address. This is very important if you want to connect to your outdoor
device remotely.
* Find out what equipment you are using from the Internet Service Provider. If it is a modem,
then you should be fine just configuring your router that's connected to it. Make sure to get the
username and passwords for any router you may have. If you can not log in to the router, you
will not be able to complete this setup. You may have to contact your Internet Service Provider
for this information.
Take Netgear router for example.
Operation Steps:
1) After login the interface of the router, choose “Port Forwarding”;
2) Choose “Add custom Service”;
3) Input IP outdoor camera ports, including http port 80 and mobile port 20510;
4)Input IP address of the outdoor device, click “Apply”the HTTP port, the mobile port and IP
address should be the same as the following figure which set by your own).
Note: Different router has different settings for port forwarding; please kindly follow your
router guide to do the port-forwarding.
After the port-forwarding is done, you could view the IP outdoor camera from WAN now.
5.7 Function Settings
Options in the main interface include “Home”, “Media”, “Parameters” and “System”. Click any
option to access it.
5.7.1 Home
Click “Home” to enter the window for live video as follows, it includes video window, control
buttons and Image Settings.
Video window: Double click the real-time video then it will display video full-screen. Double
click it again then it will recovery default window.
Control buttons:
Record: Click “ Record” button, which could record the video with audio and store it at the
present path. When recording, the button “ ’’ will change to ‘ ’’. Click the button “ again,
and then the record stops.
Capture: Click the capture button, which could take photos for the current video and store the
image at the present path.
Image Settings:
: Adjust hue of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is
set at 50.
: Adjust brightness of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value
is set at 50.
: Adjust contrast of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is
set at 50.
: Adjust saturation of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value
is set at 50.
Powerfreq (Power Line Frequency): Options include 50HZ and 60HZ. If the monitoring site adopting
lighting elimination, user should set a corresponding frequency. If the two frequencies are different,
the image will flick. There are two frequencies on the world, one is 50HZ, and the other is 60HZ. In
China, adopt 50HZ.
Click “ ” to refresh the settings of the Image, and click “ ” to restore the parameters of
the image to the default settings.
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