User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this User’s Guide
- Before you start
- Packing List
- System Requirements
- Default Settings
- Introduction
- Camera Hardware Components
- Camera Hardware Components
- Hardware Installation
- Camera Applications
- Security
- Software - Setup Wizard
- Browser Configuration
- Accessing the Camera Video Display
- Login
- Web Manager and Live Video Display Page
- Administration - Status Section
- System Page
- Video
- Audio
- Wireless
- Network
- Active Users
- Configuration Section
- System
- Video
- Audio
- Wireless
- Network
- User
- Upload
- Tools Section
- FTP Server Test
- E-Mail Test
- Restart
- Factory Reset
- Firmware Upgrade
- Backup and Restore
- Software – IPViewPro 2.0
- Launching IPViewPro 2.0 for the first time
- Add a camera for monitoring
- Display Controls
- Snapshot, recording and audio controls
- Live video display controls
- Camera configuration with IPViewPro
- Schedule Recording with IPViewPro 2.0
- Motion Detection and Digital Input
- IPViewPro Miscellaneous Options
- Load Saved Video Files
- Technical Specifications
- Limited Warranty
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Network
Click the Network Setup link to view menus for IP network settings, PPPoE configuration, DDNS and
HTTP port configuration.
Fixed IP:
Selecting Static IP Configuration requires you to
assign IP information for the camera manually.
Dynamic IP (DHCP):
Selecting DHCP Configuration will cause the
camera to obtain an IP address from a local DHCP
Server.
PPPoE:
Enable this feature if you want the camera to
access the Internet using PPPoE. This requires
and PPPoE Username and Password.
DNS IP Address:
Enter DNS IP Addresses used by your ISP here
manually.
Enable DDNS:
Enable this feature to use Dynamic DNS. This requires a DDNS account and you must enter the details
accordingly here.
Second HTTP Port:
You can enable or disable a secondary http port here. You can change the port number used for the
secondary http connection.
UPnP:
Enable this feature to be able to connect to this camera using UPnP