Vimtag VT-361 User manual

Version 1.0

Table of Contents
Introduction.......................................................3
Chapter 1..........................................................4
What Is the Vimtag VT-361?...................................................4
Chapter 2..........................................................6
Setup of the Camera..............................................................6
Chapter 3........................................................12
Settings and Options............................................................12
Chapter 4........................................................29
Installing and Using Apps for iPhone and Android................29

Introduction
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Thank you for making the choice to purchase the Vimtag IP Camera VT-361.
We’re sure that you will love everything that this fantastic security camera
has to offer from the ease of setup and use to all of the fantastic features it
offers. In this manual, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the camera,
including how to set it up, how to download apps for your smartphone, and how
to control all of the aspects of the camera right through our website.
Let’s get started so you can get your camera set up and running to provide you
with that added measure of security you need for your peace of mind.

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What Is the Vimtag VT-361?
The Vimtag IP Camera VT-361 offers users a number of functions that help to
make it an ideal solution to those looking for added security and peace of
mind in both home and ofce settings. Let’s examine some of the biggest
benets you will nd now that you’ve chosen to use this security camera.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
Traditional IP cameras tend to be difcult to install and use. The Vimtag IP Camera
does not have this issue. It’s relatively simple to set up and use, as you will see
through the course of this manual. It is a plug and play system, and offers a wealth
of different features.
You do not have to worry about port mapping settings, dealing with the IP ad-
dress, or DNS. The goal of the system is to make setup fast and easy, making it a
perfect solution for those who need the added security but who do not want to
spend time setting up a convoluted and overly expensive traditional system.
In addition, it offers:
• WI-FI/3G remote monitoring for real time control from anywhere
• Video in 720P HD
• Motion detection function
Users will be able to work control and use their security camera through a variety
of different devices, including iOS and Android devices. We will cover those de-
vices, as well as how you can use them, throughout the course of this book.
One of the other benets of using the Vimtag IP Camera is the cost, as you are
well aware. Many security cameras, even those that are of low quality, have high
price tags associated with them.
That’s not the case with the Vimtag, and it easily ts into just about anyone’s bud-
get whether you are getting one or two for the home or you need to have several
to keep your business safe and secure. It’s a way to improve your security while on
a budget without giving up the features and benets that you would expect from

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a quality system.
HOW CAN YOU USE THE CAMERA?
Think about all of the different ways that you could use one of these cameras, or
perhaps several of the cameras.
KEEP YOUR BUSINESS SAFE
Set up several of these cameras around your business to ensure the utmost se-
curity. You can set up a camera in the supply room, where you keep your stock,
at the front entrance, in the le room and in any area that you need to keep safe.
Best of all, you can monitor and control all of the cameras from a single account.
SECURITY FROM BURGLARS AND TRESPASSERS
You want to keep your home and possessions safe while you are at work, and
while you are sleeping. Having these cameras set up and recording around your
property will let you know if anyone is prowling on your property and trying to get
into your home.
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN
Keeping one of these cameras in your baby’s room, out by the pool or in rooms
where your children’s babysitter will be interacting with the children can help to
ensure your little ones are always safe and sound.
SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING WHILE YOU ARE ON VACATION
If you go on vacation, there’s no telling what might happen in your home or on
your property. Having these cameras installed to record around the clock, or only
to alert you when motion is detected, can help you keep an eye on your property
while you are away.
SEE WHAT YOUR PETS ARE DOING
If you have pets in the house that might not always behave properly, one of these
cameras is a great way to see what they are getting up to while you are away.
Since it has a built in speaker, you can even speak through the camera to your
beloved four-legged friend to let them know that they shouldn’t be on the couch
even when you aren’t home!
Of course, these are only a handful of the different ways that you can use your new
camera. Now, let's learn about the different features and options, as well as how
you can use them with your new Vimtag.

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Setup of the Camera
The setup of the cameras on the system is very easy, and you will not need to
have any special IT skills to get up and running quickly. In this chapter, we'll
be covering how you can set up your account and your camera.
WHAT DO YOU NEED?
In order to use the camera, you will need to have a few basics, such as a computer
and/or a smartphone running iOS or Android.
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS
• Computer equipped with Microsoft Windows ® 7, Vista ®, XP ®, Mac OS, or
Linux
• CPU clocked at 1.3G or higher, with at least 128MB of RAM
• Firefox 3.5 or later, Internet Explorer 7 or later, Safari 4 or Chrome 8.0 or later
• 10/100 Ethernet or WI-FI network
Phone Requirements
• iOS System Requirements - iOS 5.0 or above
• Android System Requirements - Android 2.1 or above
WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE VIMTAG CAMERA?
• Supports H. 264 stream, suitable for local, and cross-platform Internet access
using CMOS sensor, 1280 * 720, 640 * 640 * 360, 640, 160 * 90 real-time video
coding
• Supports smartphone watching real-time video, supports Android smartphones/
IPHONE/IPAD device, to ensure a smooth image. (25 frames image transmission,
can watch720 p HD images)
• P2P technology, no conguration, plug and play (don’t need to do port map-
ping, DNS, IP address settings)

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• Using the intelligence transmission technology (adaptive bandwidth, dynamic
code rate adjustment, voice priority, jitter buffer)
• Supports two-way voice intercom, adopt the telecommunication level of signal
processing, (echo cancellation, noise suppression, voice balance, comfort noise
sound and silence suppression)
• Supports remote rmware upgrade
• Supports multiple users access to equipment management
• QR code, each machine has a unique ID and password
• Financial level encryption protection (using RSA/DH/DES, MD5, SHA/CRC/
BASE64 encryption algorithm)
• Supports alarm linkage/push (alarm linkage photograph/video recording and
external output alarm linkage, the client, SMS alarm, etc.)
• Supports motion detection and external alarm detector, the implementation of
the comprehensive protection
• Supports multiple types of browsers to watch video, such as IE/Firefox/Safari,
Chrome, etc.
• Support for Flash Player, QuickTime, Realplayer, VLC, Mplayer players such as
direct access to the camera
• Support Pan-Tilt, level of 320 °, 120 ° rotation
• Built-in IR LED, 10 meters of night vision, whole day monitoring; supports the
IRCUT, day/night switch lter, unbiased color images
• The built-in WI-FI module, exible form a wireless monitoring environment
• Maximum support 32GB SD card storage, can store photos and videos
• Support POE power supply, meet the IEEE 802.3 standard.(optional)

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WHAT COMES IN THE PACKAGE?
Inside the box of your new camera, you will nd:
• One Vimtag IP Camera VT-361
• Ethernet cable
• 5V power adapter
• USER Manual
• Stent and installation kit
• Wireless antenna
• Warranty card
• Instruction card
Always make sure you are using the correct voltage power supply for your camera.
If you don’t, it could result in equipment damage and invalidate your warranty.
SETTING UP AN ACCOUNT
You will also need to set up your account at www.vimtag.com. When you visit the
site, you will see a sign up dropdown menu on the top right side of the screen.
Click on this menu and then click on the green sign up button. The site will then
walk you through the process of creating your own account.
From there, you will be able to log into the system and add your cameras. Once
you’ve added your cameras and set them up on your network, you will be able
to control then and use all of the features, which we will discuss in the following
chapters.
THE PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE CAMERA
The rst thing you need to do is to get accustomed with the different elements
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THE TOP
On the front of the camera, at the top, you
will see the photosensitive sensor, which
surrounds the lens. Just below the lens is
the IRL (infrared light), which allows you to
lm video even in the darkness. Right be-
low this is the microphone, which will pick
up sound from inside of the room that con-
tains the camera.
Located on the side of the camera toward
the top is the loudspeaker. If someone is
speaking on the other end of the connec-
tion, his or her voice will come from this
loudspeaker.
THE BOTTOM
Now, let’s look at the front bottom portion of the camera. At the center, you will
nd the Power LED. When this is lit up, it lets you know that the camera is on. To
the left of this LED is wireless Network Status Light, and to the right is wired Network
THE BACK
On the back of the camera, starting at the left, you will see the DC5V Power Port,
which you will use to connect to a power source. Next is the Ethernet interface,
followed by the eternal input/output interface. Then comes the SD slot for your
SD card (32GB recommended), and the audio input/output interface. The back
also features the FN composite button, and the WI-FI antenna.
CONNECTING THE CAMERA
Now that you know where all of the different features are located on the camera,
it’s time to connect it.
ETHERNET
If you are going to be running the camera through a wired connection, you will
simply connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet interface to your router. It will
then show up on your network. You can go to the Vimtag site and add the camera
to get it started.
WI-FI
Those who are going to connect through WI-FI will be able to nd the camera on
their network once they hook it up and turn it on. Again, they will be able to add
the camera to their list at the Vimtag site.
Photosensitive
Sensor Lens
IR LED
Microphone
POWER LED
Wireless
Network
Status Light
Wired Network
Status Light
OUT IN
loudspeaker
DC5V Power
Port
External Input
/Output
Ethernet
Micro SD Card Slot
Audio Input
/Output
FN Button
Antenna
Status Light

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When you set up the camera,
whether you are using Ethernet or
WI-FI, wait for approximately 50
seconds. Th e wired Network light will
ash green three times every three
seconds. This means that the cam-
era is connecting normally.
WHERE SHOULD YOU PLACE THE CAMERA?
This is one of the most important aspects of using your new security camera. You
need to make sure that you are putting it in an area that will provide the camera
with the best possible coverage of various locations that you need to keep secure.
The “perfect placement” is going to be different for each individual, as the layout
of rooms and buildings can vary so much.
The best thing to do is to try the camera in several different spots and check out
how it actually looks by viewing the live feed from the Vimtag site mentioned
above. You can then move and adjust the camera so you can get the best possible
angles and location for your room.
When you are connecting through an Ethernet port, you will run the link cable
from the camera to your router so you can connect it to your network. If you are
connecting wirelessly, you tend to have more options in terms of placement, as
you will not have to worry about the proximity of the router. However, both of
these options can be benecial; it all depends on how and where you want and
need to use the camera. Find what works for you.
In many cases, you will be able to place the camera on a desk, a bookshelf, or oth-
er at surface. However, in some instances, you may need to mount it from other
locations to get that perfect angle, which we will discuss in the following section.
INSTALLING THE CAMERA ON WALLS AND CEILINGS
First, you need to nd a suitable location on the wall or ceiling for the installation.
Before actually installing the camera in one of these areas, it is important that you
check the quality and angle of the image rst. This ensures that you will nd the
right spot the rst time, and not have to mount it in another location later.
Once you’ve found the right location, you will take the mounting bracket and afx
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it to the wall using a screw and a screwdriver. You can then place the camera on
the tray of the mounting bracket, and keep it in place by tightening the screws
by hand.
If you place the camera upside down, it will initially have an upside down image
when you view it through the monitoring site. However, you can simply use the
Flip function on the site to ip the image so it appears right side up when you
are viewing it. We will discuss how to do this in the next chapter on settings and
options.

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Settings and Options
The Vimtag camera features a number of different settings, all of which you
will be able to access through the www.Vimtag.com site. Keep in mind that
when you are changing the settings, which we will be discussing in this chap-
ter, the camera must rst be live and active.
RESOLUTION, PASSWORD, AND MORE
On the top right side of the screen, you will see an icon that is a series of three
lines, one on top of the other. When you click this icon, it will open and allow you
to choose from different resolutions so you can view the picture in different sizes.
The options include:
• Small (160x90)
• Half (320x180)
• Normal (640x360)
• HD (1280x720)
Normal is a great setting, and is the one that many people will use. However, HD
does have the potential to provide you with a much sharper picture. The quality
of the HD experience will depend on the strength of your network. If you have a
strong network, the picture will be excellent. If you have a slower network, you
may notice stuttering in the picture and lag. In those cases, it is best to return to
the normal setting, which still provides excellent quality video.
Below the resolution settings, you will see several other elements:
• Password
• Guest Password
• Exit
• About
PASSWORD
When you make your account, you need to make a password. When you click on
the password button in this section of the home page, you will be able to change
your password. It will ask you for your old password, and then to enter a new
password. You can then click change, and it will change the account password.

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GUEST PASSWORD
Guest password is a special feature that allows you to create a special password
for a guest. The guest is able to watch the live video, and will be able to move the
camera using the various settings. They can also utilize the speaker feature to hear
what is happening in the room with the camera. However, the guest is not able to
use the camera’s microphone to speak to people in the room. The guest will not
be able to make setting changes to the camera either.
EXIT
When you hit exit, you will exit from your account. You will then need to log back
in using your password if you want to view or modify any of the cameras.
ABOUT
When you click on the about button, you will be able to see the software version
for the camera. This will let you know whether your camera is updated or whether
you need to upgrade to a new version.
PICTURE SETTINGS
Also on the right hand side of the screen, just below the previous icon we dis-
cussed, you will see several different settings, which you will be able to adjust in
order to give your camera the best quality based on the conditions of the room.
These settings are very easy to use, and they include:
• Brightness
• Contrast
• Saturation
• Sharpness
Each of these settings has a very simple to use slider. You
can drag the slider to the left or the right with your mouse.
Dragging to the left will decrease the level of the setting,
while dragging to the right will increase the setting. For
example, if you feel that the current video appears to be
too bright, you can drag the setting to the left and lower it
to an appropriate level. The same holds true for all of the
other slider settings as well.
The default settings are usually the best settings for most
situations. However, everyone’s location and preferences
are different. Feel free to adjust all of the settings to get
the picture and quality that you need.
THE MODE
Under Mode, also on the right side of the screen and just
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This section has three different settings:
• Auto
• Day
• Night
The purpose of this setting is to help you get a quality picture based on the time
of day or the settings in the room. Typically, you would use the Day setting when
you are recording in a bright room, and Night when you are recording in a dark
room. However, the Auto Mode will automatically adjust based on the room’s
current lighting conditions. Auto is typically the best setting since it will adjust for
you on the y. Having the option for the other settings simply gives you additional
control.
FLIP
Below Mode is the Flip setting, which you can turn on and off with a click of the
mouse. When you have this setting ON, it will cause the camera to turn the pic-
ture upside down. This setting is helpful for those who want to mount the camera
upside down, from the ceiling for example.
Normally, if you were to mount the camera on the ceiling upside down, it will give
you an upside down picture. This is not very helpful when it comes to security
purposes. The Flip setting allows you to change the picture’s orientation so you
can always see what’s happening on the screen.
POWER FREQUENCY
Just below the Flip option, you will nd the Power Frequency Setting. This is also
a dropdown menu, and you will be able to choose between a 50Hz and a 60Hz
setting. Different countries have different Hz settings. In the United States, for ex-
ample, the appropriate setting would be 60Hz. Always check the proper settings
for your country, so can be sure you are using the appropriate Hz level. Keep in
mind that in some countries, such as Japan, they may use different frequencies
based on the region.
RESET
What happens if you aren’t happy with the settings, and you want to go back to
the factory default? It’s simple. All you need to do is click on the Reset button,
which you will nd just below the Power Frequency setting. Clicking on this button
will return the settings that we’ve mentioned thus far (Picture Settings, Mode, Flip,
and Power Frequency) to the default.
THE WHEEL
Just beneath the Reset button, you will see a wheel with arrows pointing up, down,
left, and right, along with a center button. These are navigation arrows and allow
you to control the camera remotely. You can move the camera’s orientation left,

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right, and up, and down. The middle button can stop the camera’s movement.
One of the fantastic things about the Vimtag IP Camera VT-361 is that you are able
to control all of these settings remotely… from anywhere in the world. If you are
vacationing in Hawaii and want to check on the security of your home in New York
and adjust the view of the camera, you can do it through a computer or through
one of your other devices, such as a smartphone or tablet.
HIDE SETTINGS ICON
Located just below the wheel, you will see a small icon that looks similar to an
upside down teardrop above a line. If you click on this icon, it will hide all of the
settings that we just discussed. This helps to streamline the look of your home
page when you are simply monitoring one of the cameras.
ICONS BELOW THE MAIN PICTURE
Below the video screen on the home page, you will notice several different icons.
These icons are only available to use when the camera is live and active.
The icons, from left to right, include:
• Live
• Record
• Snapshot
• Call/Microphone
• Sound/Speaker
LIVE
This icon looks like an arrowhead pointing to the right. This is the play button and
it shows what’s happening live on the camera. It functions in the same manner as
the arrow button in the center of the screen. Press the button and you will be able
to see the live feed.
RECORD
The Record icon looks like a video camera. If you have an SD card in the camera,
you are able to record the video by clicking on the button. The video that you
record will go straight into the SD card. If you wish, you can then take that SD card
and download certain videos that you may wish to keep for some reason. It’s very
important to note that this will only work when you have an SD card in the camera,
unlike the following feature.
SNAPSHOT
This icon looks like a camera. When you click on this icon, you are taking a picture

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of what the camera is seeing at that time. On the left top corner, you will see a
section called Records. This is the location where all of your snapshots will go.
You can then examine the photos. If you want to remove one, you will be able to
delete it. These are recorded to the camera’s memory.
CALL/MICROPHONE
The microphone is muted by default. You will know that it is muted, as it will have
a line that crosses through the microphone. To turn it on, click on the icon. This
will allow you to talk “through” the camera, as long as you are working through a
device that has a microphone. Everyone in the room will be able to hear you when
you start speaking.
SOUND/SPEAKER
This icon, which looks like a speaker, is to allow the user to hear sound what the
camera picks up. By default, you will see that the speaker is off. It has a small “x”
just in front of the speaker icon. If you want to turn this on so you can hear sound
in the room, just click on it. However, they will not hear you talking, unless you
take mute off the microphone.
THE LEFT SIDE OF THE SCREEN - CAMERAS AND ICONS
On the left side of the screen, you will see a list of the different cameras you have
set up on your account. You can have more than 20 different cameras active on
the same account at once. This is great for those who have large businesses or
large homes that will require multiple cameras to provide the utmost security. The
system we have in place makes it easy for you to view and control all of these dif
-
ferent cameras right from the same account. You are able to switch to them simply
be selecting the camera name and making sure that the camera is live.
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• If there is a green circle to the left of the camera name, it means that the camera
is online and ready.
• If there is a yellow circle to the left of the camera name, it means that the camera
is on, but the password has been changed, or the camera software needs to be
upgraded. To access this camera again, you will need to enter the new password.
• If there is a red circle to the left of the camera name, it means that the camera is
ofine and is not accessible from a remote location.
If the camera is not on, you can try several things to get it up and running.
• Make sure that there is a network connection to the camera.
• Try to restart the network router.
• Check the cable connections on the camera to make sure they are secure.
• Make sure the camera itself is on - you will notice that the green light will ash
every three seconds.
• Restart the camera, or to a long reset. To perform a long reset, hold the reset
button for ve seconds. This will restore the factory defaults.
You will also notice three icons located on the lower left part of the home screen.
These include:
• Wrench
• Plus Sign
• Refresh Arrow
• Hide
WRENCH
The wrench icon will allow you to remove certain cameras that you have set up
on your account. When you click on the icon, you will notice that the cameras will
now have a red circle with a white minus sign through it. Clicking on that minus
symbol will allow you to remove the camera. Be careful with this setting, so you
do not delete any cameras by mistake! If you do, don’t worry. You can always add
cameras with the icon we will discuss next.
PLUS SIGN
What happens if you want to add another camera to your account? You will be
able to do so easily when you click on the plus icon, located just to the right of the
wrench icon. When you click on the icon, a popup will appear in the center of the
screen. On that popup screen, you will be able to add the input device ID of the
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to add the new camera to your list.
REFRESH ARROW
The refresh arrow will simply refresh all of the cameras
that you have located on the left side of your screen.
HIDE
Located just below the three icons we just discussed,
you will notice an icon that has three lines with a dot
to the left of each line. Click on this to hide your list
of cameras. Click again to make the camera list appear.
This simply functions as a way to streamline your screen.
THE PLAYBACK PAGE
If you do not have an SD card in your camera, this will be
a blank screen. If you do have an SD card in your cam-
era and you capture videos, you will see a list of videos
on the right side of this screen. Every video will have a
date and timestamp on it so you will know when it was
captured. You can click on the video that you want to
watch, and then click on the play button. There is also a
dropdown menu on the video, and this will show you the
overall length of the video.
If you are recording a video at the time you go to the
playback page, it will be the rst video on the playback
page. You will not be able to watch this video, as it is still
in the process of recording. Wait until it is nished re-
cording, and then you will be able to play the recording
back. The videos record in 30-minute segments - you
will never have a video longer than 30 minutes. This makes going back and watch-
ing recent recordings easy, even if you are constantly recording.
On the iPhone, all of the videos will come up. You can click on the video, and it
will start to play. It is similar to how it works on a computer.
THE RECORDS PAGE
The Records page, which immediately to the right of the Playback page is where
you will nd all of the images that you have taken during a snapshot, as well as
records of your videos. However, even though you may see a still image from the
video on this page, you will not be able to watch the video here; you will need to
go back to the Playback page to do so.
If you have multiple cameras set up on your account, you can switch between
them on the left side of the screen by clicking on them. Doing so will bring up

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photos that you’ve taken with that particular camera.
UNDERSTANDING THE RECORDS PAGE
On the records page, you will notice a table that features several different sec-
tions:
• Index
• Image
• Time
• Records
INDEX
Once you’ve started to take snapshots and video, you will see numbers under the
Index heading. These numbers make it easy to determine which photos you are
looking at, as they will have sequential numbering starting with the latest picture
taken. Therefore, if you’ve taken 50 videos and snapshots, the top number will be
50, denoting the most recent picture.
IMAGE
To the left of the Index is the Image heading. This section contains thumbnails
of all of the images and videos you’ve taken. Clicking on one of the pictures will
open up the image into a separate popup, making it larger and easier to see. The
image will have the time and date stamp on it.
TIME
Under the Time heading, you will see the exact time and date that you took the
snapshot with your camera, or the beginning of when you started to record the
video.
RECORDS
Under the Records column, it will show you whether the record indicates a snap-
shot, video, or a motion/alarm action.
Together, all of this information is able to give you a clear picture of what is hap-
pening in front of your camera and when it is happening. It’s a fast way to nd
information that you might need.
THE SETTINGS PAGE
The Settings Page features a number of different tabs that are just to the right of
your cameras. You are able to switch between the different cameras to access the
settings information for each of them. Let’s look at the long list of items under this
section.
• About
• Nickname
• Admin Password
• Guest Password

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• Network
• OSD (On Screen Display)
• SD Card
• Motion Sensitivity
• Alarm Action
• Schedule Recording
• Date/Time
• System
• Others
ABOUT
In this section, you will nd information about the particular camera that you are
using. It features several sections:
• Model - Shows the model of the camera you are using. In this case, it is the Vi -
mtag IP Camera VT-361.
• Software Version - This shows the current software version you are using.
• Plug-in Version - Lets you know the version of the plug-in you are using.
• Device ID - This is the identifying number for your device.
NICKNAME
In this section, you will be able to enter a nickname for your camera. Simply type
the name into the box and then click on apply. Now, that camera will go by that
particular nickname when it shows up on the left side of the screen. This can make
it nice and easy to know which camera is which quickly. For example, you may
have one nicknamed Ofce, one named Baby’s Room, etc. If you do not make
your own name, it will use the default name.
ADMIN PASSWORD
In this section, you will be able to change your admin password. To do so, simply
type in your old password in the top box, then type in the new password below.
Conrm your new password by typing it again, and then hit apply. You can change
the password as many times as you need.
Each camera can have an admin password. You can choose to give a person
admin permissions on a single camera, but not all of the other cameras in your
system, when you change the password through this setting.
GUEST PASSWORD
Under the Guest Password tab, you can create a password for others that you
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