Fixed Camera Quick Start Guide
November 2014
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CAUTION
To ensure a proper earth ground (between the Ganz Thermal camera and a
PoE switch) Ganz strongly recommends the use of Shielded Twisted Pair
(STP) cabling. Installations of Ganz Thermal cameras using a STP cabling
and a properly earth grounded PoE switch are tested to comply with industry
immunity standards for Electro Static Discharge. Any other installation
method may leave the camera at risk and void the warranty.
Accessing the Fixed Mount Camera
After installing the Ganz Thermal Fixed Mount Series Camera, you will need
to access the IP Camera to make configuration changes and view live video
using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface. In order to make these changes,
you can connect to the IP Camera from any PC on your network. The PC
must meet below requirements
OS - Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows XP or Windows Vista
Internet Explorer 9.0 or Mozilla Firefox 8.0
VLC Media Player Software 2.0.0 – can be downloaded from the
Ganz Thermal Camera directly through the Web Interface or from
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Device Discovery
From Windows 7, click on Start/Computer/Network
A list of devices connected to your network will appear
Login to the Fixed Mount Camera
For Windows 7 OS, double click on the name of the Camera from the
Device Discovery interface. For other Operating Systems, login to the
router, find the attached Fixed Mount Camera and find its IP address.
Enter the IP address of the IP Camera on the Browser URL line.
A login screen will appear. Enter the default username and password.
Username is admin (lower case)
Password is 1234
If you have not downloaded the VLC Media Player, you can download
from the Fixed Mount Camera. After login to the IP Camera, follow the
prompt at the bottom of the screen to install the VLC Media Player.
Viewing Live Video
Once you have successfully logged in to the IP Camera, live video image
can be seen on the Browser.