Omcon OMC-935IPBMEGA User manual

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OMC-900IP
OMC-900IP
OMC-900IP
OMC-900IP BMEGA(F)-(WP)
BMEGA(F)-(WP)
BMEGA(F)-(WP)
BMEGA(F)-(WP) Series
Series
Series
Series
Indoor
Indoor
Indoor
Indoor H.264
H.264
H.264
H.264 Megapixel
Megapixel
Megapixel
Megapixel
IP
IP
IP
IP Box
Box
Box
Box Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
User
User
User
User Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
For
For
For
For following
following
following
following models:
models:
models:
models:
OMC-935IPBMEGA
OMC-935IPBMEGA
OMC-935IPBMEGA
OMC-935IPBMEGA :
:
:
: Indoor
Indoor
Indoor
Indoor IP
IP
IP
IP Box
Box
Box
Box Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera ,
,
,
, two
two
two
two way
way
way
way audio
audio
audio
audio
OMC-935IPBMEGAF
OMC-935IPBMEGAF
OMC-935IPBMEGAF
OMC-935IPBMEGAF :
:
:
: Indoor
Indoor
Indoor
Indoor IP
IP
IP
IP Box
Box
Box
Box Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera ,two
,two
,two
,two way
way
way
way audio,with
audio,with
audio,with
audio,with SD
SD
SD
SD card
card
card
card
OMC-935IPBMEGA-P
OMC-935IPBMEGA-P
OMC-935IPBMEGA-P
OMC-935IPBMEGA-P :
:
:
: Indoor
Indoor
Indoor
Indoor PoE
PoE
PoE
PoE IP
IP
IP
IP Box
Box
Box
Box Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera ,
,
,
, two
two
two
two way
way
way
way audio
audio
audio
audio
OMC-935IPBMEGAF-W
OMC-935IPBMEGAF-W
OMC-935IPBMEGAF-W
OMC-935IPBMEGAF-W :
:
:
: In
In
In
In door
door
door
door Wifi
Wifi
Wifi
Wifi IP
IP
IP
IP camera,
camera,
camera,
camera, two
two
two
two way
way
way
way audio,
audio,
audio,
audio, with
with
with
with SD
SD
SD
SD card
card
card
card

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Contents
Copyright Declaration .............................................................................................................. 5
Omcon Software License Agreement .................................................................................... 5
1 Before you this product ..........................................................................................................6
2 Package Content ...................................................................................................................7
3 Physical characteristic ........................................................................................................... 7
4 Installation ................................................................................................................................8
4.1 Hardware Installation ................................................................................................... 8
4.1.1 Connect the Ethernet ........................................................................................8
4.1.2 Connect the power ........................................................................................... 8
4.1.3 connect the external device ............................................................................8
4.1.4 Connect PoE IP Camera through Power Over Ethernet (PoE) ..................... 8
4.2 Software Installation ..................................................................................................... 9
4.2.1 Using Web Browsers ............................................................................................9
4.2.2 CMS Installation ................................................................................................ 16
4.3 IP Surveillance System Connection .......................................................................... 20
5 IP camera configuration ......................................................................................................21
5.1 video and audio settings (General, OSD display, Audio Setting) ........................ 22
5.1.1 Video setting .....................................................................................................22
Advanced image setting skill ...................................................................................23
5.1.2 Image setting ....................................................................................................25
5.1.3 Video Flip and Mirror ........................................................................................26
5.1.4 Audio setting .....................................................................................................26
5.2 OSD/MASK setting ...................................................................................................... 26
5.3 network settings (General, DHCP,PPPoE,DDNS, FTP, E-mail, Wifi, 3G) .................. 27
5.3.1 General setting .................................................................................................27
5.3.2 PPPOE ................................................................................................................ 29
5.3.3 DDNS .................................................................................................................. 29
5.3.4 E-Mail Setting .....................................................................................................30
5.3.5 FTP setting ..........................................................................................................30
5.3.5 WIFI setting (Only for WIFI IP Camera models) ..............................................31
5.3.6 3G setting (Only for 3G IP Camera models) ................................................. 33
5.4 PTZ setting .................................................................................................................... 36
5.5 System (version, time configuration, system update, user) ................................... 37
5.5.1 Firmware upgrade, restore, reboot ................................................................37
5.5.2 Time setting ....................................................................................................... 38
5.5.3 Device information ...........................................................................................39
5.5.4 user management ........................................................................................... 40
5.6 Alarm (sensor alarm, motion detection) ..................................................................41
5.6.1 sensor alarm ......................................................................................................41
5.6.2 motion detection ............................................................................................. 43
5.7 SD Card Record ..........................................................................................................45

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5.7.1 Format SD card .................................................................................................45
5.7.2 Schedule record on SD card .......................................................................... 45
5.7.3 Schedule snapshot on SD card ...................................................................... 46
5.7.4 Overwrite setting .............................................................................................. 47
5.7.4 Play the record file of SD card ........................................................................48
5.7.5 Download the record files or snapshots of SD card .....................................49
5.8 Manual Record over IE .............................................................................................. 50
5.8.1 Local record file path ...................................................................................... 50
5.8.2 Play Local record file ....................................................................................... 50
6 How to use Management software? ................................................................................. 52
6.1 System login and logout ............................................................................................ 52
6.1.1 System Login ..................................................................................................... 52
6.1.2 Log out system ..................................................................................................52
6.1.3 Minimize system ................................................................................................ 52
6.2 System setting ............................................................................................................. 53
6.2.1 Server management (Add IP camera) ......................................................... 53
6.2.2 User management ........................................................................................... 56
6.3 IP Camera live view ....................................................................................................58
6.3.1 Log in and log off IP camera .......................................................................... 58
6.3.2 Live view IP camera .........................................................................................58
6.3.3 Auto log in IP camera and Auto Connect IP camera ................................ 59
6.4 Remote setup IP Camera ..........................................................................................60
6.5 Multi-view IP camera and control ............................................................................ 60
6.5.1 Loop switch ....................................................................................................... 60
6.5.2 Sound play control and two way audio ....................................................... 62
6.5.3 PTZ control ......................................................................................................... 63
6.6 Snapshot ...................................................................................................................... 64
6.6.1 How to Snapshot .............................................................................................. 64
6.6.2 Search snapshot ...............................................................................................64
6.7 Record ......................................................................................................................... 65
6.7.1 General setting (Record path, overwrite, record package) ......................65
6.7.2 Time Schedule record over Management Software ................................... 66
6.7.3 Manual record ..................................................................................................67
6.7.4 Alarm record .....................................................................................................68
6.8 Playback ......................................................................................................................69
6.9 Alarm management .................................................................................................. 71
6.9.1 Sound Alarm ..................................................................................................... 71
6.9.2 Pop up alarm message ................................................................................... 72
6.9.3 Pop up camera video ..................................................................................... 73
6.9.4 Electronic Map alarm ...................................................................................... 74
6.9.5 Email notification ........................................................................................... 78
6.9.6 History event ......................................................................................................81
6.10 Toolbar ....................................................................................................................... 83
6.10.1 Bottom Toolbar ............................................................................................... 83

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6.10.2 PTZ Control Toolbar ........................................................................................ 85
6.10.3 Alarm Control Toolbar ....................................................................................85
7 Appendix ............................................................................................................................... 85
7.1 FAQ ...............................................................................................................................85
7.2 factors influencing system capability .......................................................................87

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Copyright
Copyright
Copyright
Copyright Declaration
Declaration
Declaration
Declaration
This manual is provided by Omcon Technology Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as
‘ Omcon ’ ) as the support file for the Omcon Network Video Server, IP camera, etc.
Both the software and this manual are copyrighted and protected by the laws of the
People's R epublic of China.
All rights reserved; no part of this manual may be extracted, modified, copied,
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,
without prior written permission from Omcon. By using this manual, you agree to the
following
Software License Agreement
.
Omcon reserves the right to revise this manual without prior note. Please contact
Omcon for the latest version of this manual.
Omcon has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this manual but does not
guarantee the absence of errors. Moreover, Omcon assumes no responsibility in
obtaining permission and authorization of any third party patent, copyright or product
involved in relation to the use of this manual.
Note: Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and etc. mentioned in this
book are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Omcon
Omcon
Omcon
Omcon Software
Software
Software
Software License
License
License
License Agreement
Agreement
Agreement
Agreement
1. Omcon Technology Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as ‘ Omcon ’ ) owns the
copyright of ‘ this software and its accessories, relative files and archives ’
(hereinafter referred to as ‘ this product ’ ). No organization, enterprise, agency or
individual may use th is product without our authorization.
2. We authorize those who achieve the following two requirements to use this
product for free:
A. Using this product with hardware products purchased from Omcon through
a legitimate marketing channel;
B. Promising not to transmit the whole or part of this product to any third party
without prior permission from Omcon.
3. Any organization, enterprise, agency or individual, except as otherwise subject to
the second article of this license agreement, must obtain the written permission
from Omcon before using this product.
4. The authorized organizations, enterprises or individuals have no right to transfer the
authorization.
5. The use of this product indicates that you have fully understood and accepted all
terms in this license.

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1
1
1
1Before
Before
Before
Before you
you
you
you this
this
this
this product
product
product
product
Safety Notes
All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the unit is used.
Location
Ensure the unit is ventilated to protect from overheating.
Ensure there is a 3cm gap between on both side of the unit
This unit is stored in low humidity and dust free area. Avoid places like damp
basements or dusty hallways
Ensure the unit is not located where it ’ s likely to be subject to mechanical shock
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing the covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards
Ventilation
Ensure the unit is ventilated to protect from overheating as detailed above.
Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is indented to
alert the user of this unit there are dangerous voltages within the enclosure tha t may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
Lightning Strike
The unit has some in-built protection for lightning strike, however it is recommended
that isolation transformers be fitted to the system in areas where lightening is a
common occurrence.

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2
2
2
2 Package
Package
Package
Package Content
Content
Content
Content
3
3
3
3 Physical
Physical
Physical
Physical characteristic
characteristic
characteristic
characteristic
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet : The IP camera connects to the LAN or WAN by a standard RJ45 connector.
IP camera can auto detect the speed of local network segment ( 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Ethernet)
Power
Power
Power
Power : DC 12V input. The LED indicator will light up after IP Camera has successfully
completed the boot process.
A
A
A
A out
out
out
out : audio out
,
connect the speaker
A
A
A
A in
in
in
in : audio line in, connect the sound amplifier.
SD
SD
SD
SD Card
Card
Card
Card : Insert SD card into slot for local storage. Do not support hot swap the SD card.
R
R
R
R eset
eset
eset
eset : Reset the system or restore the factory settings including the network settings
RS485
RS485
RS485
RS485 : connect pan tilt unit.
GND
GND
GND
GND : ground pin.
ALM
ALM
ALM
ALM in
in
in
in : connect the IR sensor, smoke sensor or other type sensors.
ALM
ALM
ALM
ALM Out
Out
Out
Out : connect the alarm speaker or alarm lamp.
Antenna
Antenna
Antenna
Antenna : OMC-900IPBMEGA-W Series Wireless IP cameras only
Indoor IP Box camera
Software
Compact Disk
User Manual
Tool (DIVX)
CMS
Accessory
12V DC Power adaptor
Antenna (for OMC-900IPBMEGA-W)

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4
4
4
4 Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
4.
4.
4.
4. 1
1
1
1 Hardware
Hardware
Hardware
Hardware Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
4.1.1
4.1.1
4.1.1
4.1.1 Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect the
the
the
the Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Depending on the user ’ s application, an Ethernet cable is necessary. The Ethernet
cable should meet the specs of UTP Category 5 and not exceed 100 meters in length.
Make sure the Ethernet is firmly connected to a switch hub. The network status LED is
ste ady orange.
4.1.2
4.1.2
4.1.2
4.1.2 Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect the
the
the
the power
power
power
power
Plug in the power adapter.
4.1.3
4.1.3
4.1.3
4.1.3 connect
connect
connect
connect the
the
the
the external
external
external
external device
device
device
device
4.1.3.1
4.1.3.1
4.1.3.1
4.1.3.1 connect
connect
connect
connect alarm
alarm
alarm
alarm (optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
Pink, pink /white: alarm output
Purple/ white: alarm input
Black: ground
4.1.3.
4.1.3.
4.1.3.
4.1.3. 2
2
2
2 Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect Audio
Audio
Audio
Audio
Aout: Connect sound amplifier to A-in Interface, connect speaker in A-out interface
4.1.3.
4.1.3.
4.1.3.
4.1.3. 3
3
3
3 SD
SD
SD
SD Card
Card
Card
Card (optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
Insert SD card into SD card slot when power off. Don ’ t support hot swap the SD card.
4.1.4
4.1.4
4.1.4
4.1.4 Connect
Connect
Connect
Connect PoE
PoE
PoE
PoE IP
IP
IP
IP Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera through
through
through
through Power
Power
Power
Power Over
Over
Over
Over Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet (PoE)
(PoE)
(PoE)
(PoE)
When
When
When
When using
using
using
using a
a
a
a PoE-enable
PoE-enable
PoE-enable
PoE-enable switch
switch
switch
switch
The PoE IP camera allows it to be powered by a single Ethernet cable. If your
switch/router supports PoE, refer to the following instructions to connect the Ip camera
to a PoE-enabled switch/router.
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: OMCON PoE IP camera use the higher consumption PoE module which can
transmit up to 100Meters which is better than normal PoE module which only transmits
30-60Meters. Please use the midspan PoE switch with 48V output. Network signal is on
the data pairs ’ pins 1,2,3 &6. Power is on data pairs ’ pins 4,5,7 &8. 4,5 for 48V+, 7,8 for

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48V-.
When
When
When
When using
using
using
using a
a
a
a PoE-
PoE-
PoE-
PoE- dis
dis
dis
dis able
able
able
able switch
switch
switch
switch
If you switch/router does not support PoE, use a PoE injector to connect between the
IP camera and non-PoE switch/router.
Make sure the power is off before you do the following steps:
Step1: Insert the Power
Power
Power
Power adaptor(48V
adaptor(48V
adaptor(48V
adaptor(48V 1A)
1A)
1A)
1A) of PoE IP Camera to the “ Power
Power
Power
Power in
in
in
in ”
”
”
”of the
‘ PoE Injector ”
Step2: Connect the “ PoE
PoE
PoE
PoE Out
Out
Out
Out ” of the “ PoE Injector ” to the “ PoE
PoE
PoE
PoE IP
IP
IP
IP Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera ”
Step3: Connect the Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow network
network
network
network cable
cable
cable
cable from “ PoE Injector ” to the “ Router
Router
Router
Router ”
Step4: Then power on the Power
Power
Power
Power Adaptor(48V
Adaptor(48V
Adaptor(48V
Adaptor(48V 1A)
1A)
1A)
1A) of
of
of
of Poe
Poe
Poe
Poe IP
IP
IP
IP Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2 Software
Software
Software
Software Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Our IP camera provides access through Internet Explorer or Management Software.
You need to set up the network settings and the IP address for the IP device. Please
make sure all connections are properly connected, then follow the procedures below.
4.2.1
4.2.1
4.2.1
4.2.1 Using
Using
Using
Using Web
Web
Web
Web Browsers
Browsers
Browsers
Browsers
1
1
1
1 Setup
Setup
Setup
Setup your
your
your
your PC
PC
PC
PC network
network
network
network
The IP address for your PC must be within the same subnet as the IP camera. You need
to match the TCP/IP Settings between PC and IP Camera before you can access it
The
The
The
The Power
Power
Power
Power adaptor
adaptor
adaptor
adaptor of
of
of
of Poe
Poe
Poe
Poe
IP
IP
IP
IP camera:
camera:
camera:
camera:
POE
POE
POE
POE
Injector
Injector
Injector
Injector

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through IE.
2
2
2
2 Setup
Setup
Setup
Setup IP
IP
IP
IP Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera ’
’
’
’ s
s
s
s IP
IP
IP
IP address
address
address
address
The IP camera ’ s IP address can be assigned manually or acquired automatically by
network service (DHCP). If it acquired the IP address by using the DHCP service, please
use the management software bundled in the CD to find the IP address for all IP
came ras. The factory default setting is assigned manually IP address.
3
3
3
3 Setup
Setup
Setup
Setup your
your
your
your PC
PC
PC
PC network
network
network
network
To set up the network of IP camera via a PC, you have to change the TCP/IP settings
of the PC.
The following are the default network settings of IP camera.
IP address:192.168.188.188
Subnet mask:255.255.255.0
To access the IP camera, the IP address of the PC should match the address below.
IP address:192.168.188.XXX
Subnet mask:255.255.255.0
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: XXX should be a number from 1 to 254 except 188, which is used by the IP
camera. Please also make sure that no two devices use the same IP address in the
same network.
The procedures below are the setup procedure on Windows XP.
Step 1: Start up your PC
Step 2:Click the “ Start ” and select the “ Control panel ”

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Step 3:Double click the “ Network and Internet connections ” icon.
Step 4:Double click the “ Network connection ” icon

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Step 5:Click “ Local Area Connections ”
,
then click “ Change settings of this
connection ” in the network task menu.
Step 6: Click “ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP ) ”
,
and click the click the “ Properties ” button. If
you have both IPv4 and IPv6, choose IPv4.

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Step 7: Click the “ Use the following IP address ” radio button and enter the IP address
and the subnet mask.
Step 8: Click the “ Ok ” button and window dialog box closes.
4
4
4
4 Configure
Configure
Configure
Configure the
the
the
the IP
IP
IP
IP camera
camera
camera
camera
This section describes how to configure the IP camera. The administrator has unlimited
access to all settings.
Following the procedures below to configure the IP camera.
Step 1: Open your web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer). Check your Internet
Explorer version is 6.0 or above version. If not, please update your IE to the higher
version.
Step 2: Enter the IP address of Ip camera in the address field. Press Enter.
To access the IP camera, the IP
address of the PC should match the
address below.
IP address : 192.168.188.XXX
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: XXX should be a number from 1
to 254 except 188, which is used by
the IP camera. Please also make sure
that no two devices use the same IP
address in the same network.

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The default IP address is 192.168.188.188.
Step 3: The login page is now displayed as below
Step 4: Click 『Install 』to install the OCX.
If it does not pop up the OCX install dialog, Click 『File 』to download the OCX.
Then, i t will pop up a new dialog, click 『Run 』or 『Save 』to download OCX .
After download it , double-click the downloaded file “ DVSClientx.exe ” to install
it.
Step 5: Refresh your web browser
Step 6: Enter the IP address.
It will ask for the password and user name.
Enter user name: admin (default setting for administrator )and password :
admin (default setting for administrator )
Step 7: Click the “ Enter ” button to login or click the “ cancel ” button to close the login

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page.
Once you log in successfully
,
the “ video display page ” will be shown.
Skill
Skill
Skill
Skill :
Test network connection between IP camera and PC successfully or not.
In WINDOWS, click<Start → run → cmd ,you can see the DOS window and input
“ 192.168.188.188 ” . That proves IP camera or NVS is working if the mention is same to
above picture.
4.2.1.1
4.2.1.1
4.2.1.1
4.2.1.1 Live
Live
Live
Live view
view
view
view over
over
over
over IE
IE
IE
IE
In the Liveview interface, User can do the operations as snapshot, record, talk,
pan tilt zoom control.
Click to start manual record, and re-click to stop manual record.
Click to capture and save still images.
Click to talk to people around the IP camera. Audio will project from the
external speaker connected to the IP camera. Click this button again to end talking
transmission.
Click to turn on/off the volume on the local computer.
Click to control PTZ . Turn up, down, left, right, automatic, call preset, set
preset point.

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4.2.1.2
4.2.1.2
4.2.1.2
4.2.1.2 Live
Live
Live
Live view
view
view
view setting
setting
setting
setting
『Live Stream 』Live stream can set to Stream 01 mode or Stream 02 mode.
OMC-900IP Series IP Camera support dual streaming for live view, local storage and
network transmission. As the dual stream setting, you can refer 5.1.1 Video setting
4.2.2
4.2.2
4.2.2
4.2.2 CMS
CMS
CMS
CMS Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.1 PC
PC
PC
PC requirements
requirements
requirements
requirements
Basic Configuration of Client PC
Motherboard: Pentium IIII 2.8GHz
Memory: 512M
Display Card: TNT2
Recommended Configuration of Client PC
Motherboard: Dual-core 2.6GMhz
Memory: 1G
Display Card: George FX5200 or ATI 7000(9000) Series 256MB
4.2.2
4.2.2
4.2.2
4.2.2 CMS
CMS
CMS
CMS Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Run setup on windows, double click your left mouse button, it will be an “ installation
wizard ” dialogue box, as following figure:

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Click “ next ”
,
there will be a dialogue box:
Click “ Yes ”
,
there will be a dialogue box:

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Input user name and company name (optional), click “ Next ”
,
there will be a dialogue
box:
Choose installation folder, click “ next ”
,
there will be a dialogue box:

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Click “ Next ”
,
move to the installation process
When the installation is finished, there will be a dialogue box
Click
Click
Click
Click “
“
“
“ continue
continue
continue
continue ”
”
”
” and
and
and
and finish the installation
CMS is installed into the system default directory and there will be a “ CMS ” program
group on the “ Start ” ” Program ” of the windows system

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4.2.
4.2.
4.2.
4.2. 3
3
3
3 How
How
How
How to
to
to
to obtain
obtain
obtain
obtain IP
IP
IP
IP address?
address?
address?
address?
After install the CMS, click 『Start
』 『
Program
』 『
Search 』
Pops up the following figure
Click “ search ”
,
you can know the IP address of all IP cameras which connected in the
network. Make sure each IP camera has one individual IP address.
4.
4.
4.
4. 3
3
3
3 IP
IP
IP
IP Surveillance
Surveillance
Surveillance
Surveillance System
System
System
System Connection
Connection
Connection
Connection
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting up
up
up
up the
the
the
the IP
IP
IP
IP camera
camera
camera
camera over
over
over
over the
the
the
the Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
This section explains how to setup the IP camera to an Internet connection.
1 If you have external devices such as sensors, sound pick-up, speaker, Pan tilt unit,
make the connection.
2 Connect the IP camera to a switch by Ethernet cable
3 Connect the power cable from IP camera to a power outlet.
There are several ways to set up the IP camera over the Internet. The first way is to set
up the IP camera behind a router. The second way is to use PPPoE.
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet connection
connection
connection
connection by
by
by
by a
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a router
router
router
router
Before setting up the IP camera over the internet, make sure you have a router and
follow the steps below.
1 Connect your IP Camera behind a router, the internet environment is illustrated
below. Regarding how to obtain your IP address, please refer 4.2.3
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