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Configuration
4. Clic
k
OK
to
save changes. The
camera will
restart
with the new IP
address.
8.7.2 Device
Port
The Device
Port
page (
Device
Configuration>Device
Port) allows you to
configure the camera’s port configuration.
The
camera has the following
ports:
Control
port:
The
default is
30001.
Enables
video
streaming.
HTTP Port:
The
default is
80. Enables web access. Please
note that if the
HTTP
is port is anything other than
80, you
must enter http:// before the
c
amera’s
IP address and
colon
(:) and
the
HTTP
port after the
IP
address
when connecting using an Internet browser
(e.g.
if the
HTTP
port is 85,
enter http://192.168.x.x:85).
RTSP
Port: Default is
554. Only
used for special applications
requiring
RTSP
streaming, such as VLC player or quicktime movie.
RTMP
Port: Default is
8080. Only
used for special applications.
NOTE:
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
for
individual
r
e
mot
e
access
(without an
NVR
or server),
you
must
change
all the ports
for
each
camera.
Two
cameras cannot use the same port number
.
To change camera
ports:
1. Configure the camera ports as required and then click OK.
2. Click
Device
Configuration>Device
Port.
8.7.3 Camera
The
Camera
page (
Device
Configuration>Camera
)
allows you to configure
the
Channel
Name, which appears on the camera
OSD
and the
video
system
frequency.
To change
the
Channel
Name:
Configure the
Channel Name
as
needed
and then click the Set button
next to Channel Name.
To change
the
video system
frequency:
Select the desired setting under
Video System
and then click the
Set
button next to Source Resolution.
8.7.4 Date & Time
The
Date & Time
page
allows you to configure the camera’s date and
time.