Camera Control for Windows 1910011490 REV1.0.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 1 1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................... 1 1.2 System Requirement .................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Software Installation........................................................................... 2 Chapter 3 Quick Start .....................
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Overview The TP-LINK Camera Control is a software for you to conveniently view and control multiple TP-LINK IP cameras on a single computer screen. 1.2 System Requirement FPS ~120 120~360 360~540 540~720 720~ CPU Intel P4 Intel P4 D Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Core 2 Duo Intel Core 2 Quad RAM 512MB 1GB 1GB 2GB 4GB (QVGA) Support 1024x768 resolution or above Display Support DirectX 9.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Chapter 2 Software Installation Step1: Download the software package from https://www.tplinkcloud.com/download.php. Step2: Double-click the software package. The setup wizard will pop up. Step3: Follow the setup wizard to install the TP-LINK Camera Control.
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TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows When the installation is completed, the TP-LINK Camera Control shortcut will appear on your computer desktop.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Chapter 3 3.1 Quick Start Create a New Account Step1: Double-click the icon. The Login page will pop up. Step2: Create a new account and log in. The TP-LINK Camera Control screen will pop up.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Note: At your first login, the Devices → New Devices page will be displayed. You can add your cameras here for centralized control. 3.2 Add Your Cameras Step1: Connect your cameras to the network your computer is on. For details, refer to the Quick Installation Guide of your cameras.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Step2: Go to the Devices → New Devices page. The system will automatically discover the cameras on your network. or double-click each entry, and enter the camera’s password (admin by default) Step3: Click to add your cameras one by one.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows The added cameras will be moved to the Devices → Added Devices page. Step4: Click 3.3 or double-click each entry to rename your cameras for easy identification. View Your Cameras Go to the Live page and view the live video of the added cameras.
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TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Chapter 4 Software Screen After adding cameras to the system, you can log in whenever you want to view or control these cameras. Logout Lock Tabs : Click to logout. : Click to lock the system. A locked system can’t be operated. To unlock it, click anywhere on the system screen and enter your login password. Tabs: Click to open the corresponding pages for camera control. 4.1 Live On this page, you can view and control the live video of the added cameras.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Device List: Added Devices: Displays the cameras added to your account. The camera will be marked red if it is disconnected from your local network. New Devices: Displays the cameras ready to be added. The system can automatically discover the cameras newly connected to your local network. You can double-click them or drag them to the Added Devices list to add them. : Click to choose a layout for displaying cameras.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows : Drag the slider behind it to adjust the brightness level of the camera view. : Drag the slider behind it to adjust the contrast level of the camera view. : Drag the slider behind it to adjust the saturation level of the camera view. : Click to restore the brightness, contrast, and saturation levels to their preset values. / : Click to vertically/horizontally flip the current camera view. : Click to set the sound level of the camera’s live video.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows IP Address: Displays the camera’s IP address. MAC Address: Displays the camera’s MAC address. Connection: Displays the camera’s connection status, which can be wired or wireless. Resolution: Displays the resolution of video images. Higher resolution offers better image quality but requires more bandwith. To edit the resolution, click . Frame Rate: Displays the rate of video frames.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Device Name: Displays the camera name, which is the camera model by default. IP Address: Displays the camera’s IP address. MAC Address: Displays the camera’s MAC address. Video Codec: Displays the video compression specification, which can be MJPEG or H.264. Edit: 4.3 : Click to add the camera. The added camera will be moved to the Added Devices sub-page. Open Web Page: Click to open the web mangement page of the selected camera.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows To set a recording schedule: 1. Select a camera in the Device List, and click Add. 2. Specify the time and day(s). Then click . This camera will automatically record video at the time and day(s) you specified. Tips: You can add multiple schedules for each camera and click schedule according to your needs. 4.4 / to disable/enable each Playback This tab redirects you to the path storing the snapshots and videos you have taken.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows 4.5 Settings On this page, you can change system settings.
TP-LINK Camera Control for Windows Default View Scale: Choose whether to view the original scale or full screen on the live view screen. Original scale Full screen Storage Path: Specify the path for the system to store the snapshots and videos you have taken. Save Recording Every: Specify the interval for the system to save video records automatically. On Screen Display: Specify the information to be displayed on the live view screen.