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Automatic Registration of Network Cameras
1. In the <Channel setup> field, click on the <Auto detect> button.
2. The Auto detect window will be displayed.
` Click < > in the device list on the live screen to automatically search and register the camera.
3. Select a camera to register in the <Searched camera> list and press the <Register> button.
You can check the selected camera in the <Camera to register> list.
` An already registered camera will be marked in blue in the list.
` If you search for the camera again or if the IP is an old IP that was not assigned by the DHCP server (such as 192.168.1.100), then
press the <Refresh> button to check if a new IP has been assigned.
` <Status> shows the camera authentication status. In the <Auth failed> state, click < > to enter the camera ID and password.
` Click a header at the top of the list to sort the list according to that header.
4. To change the IP address of the camera, select the desired camera from the <Camera to register> list and
press the <Change IP> button.
5. Click <Next> at the bottom of the screen to set the registered camera channel.
6. Press the <Register> button on the lower right of the screen to register the selected camera.
` If you register a camera using a user account—not admin account—the camera features may be limited.
` When you change the camera ID/password in the camera web viewer, if the camera is already registered in Recorder, you also
have to change the camera ID/password information registered in Recorder.
` When the camera is factory reset, it defaults to the ID and password set in "Setup > Camera > Camera password".
` If the camera's ID and password have already been set, the registered information matches the ID and password set in the
"Setup > Camera > Camera password". (up to 3 sets)
` Wisenet camera is registered via Wisenet protocol while a third party camera is registered via ONVIF protocol.
Registering a Network Camera Manually
1. In the <Channel setup> field, click on the <Manual> button.
2. The Add Manually window will be displayed.
` You can register the camera manually by clicking <+> from the device list on the live screen.
3. Select a channel and protocol used to connect to a camera.
The input items may differ depending on the selected protocol.
• Wisenet : Wisenet camera's protocol can be used.
• ONVIF : Means the camera supports ONVIF protocols. When connecting a camera that its name cannot be
found from the list, select <ONVIF>.
` When a camera is registered with ONVIF, if the difference in system time between the camera and storage device is 2
minutes or more, you won’t be able to register it. In this case, synchronize the camera and storage device time.
• RTSP : Comply with RFC 2326, one of "Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)" for real-time streaming.
4. If you select the <Wisenet> protocol, check options as necessary.
• Model : Select a camera model.
- Unknown : Select when the camera model cannot be identified.
- Wisenet Camera : You can register Hanwha Techwin's cameras and encoders.
- Wisenet Multi-Channel : You can register Hanwha Techwin's multi directional cameras and multi-imager
cameras. A multi-channel camera is a camera that has multiple camera modules in one body. Auto-
registering your camera to Recorder lets you register multiple channels at once. However, if you want to
manually register it, you need to register one channel at a time.
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