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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hawking 

Net-Vision

TM 

HNC720G Wireless G Remote-Motion CCD Network Camera.  The 
HNC720G is a high performance standalone camera system that provides an 
ideal solution for remote monitoring, surveillance, or sending live video over 
the Internet.  The camera offers a broad array of applications and can be 
used to monitor various critical locations such as homes, offices, banks, 
schools, childcare centers, hospitals, and other industrial and public areas.  
Please read this quick installation guide carefully before beginning your 
installation. 

 

Before starting, please check the contents of your package: 

 

Package Contents 

 

 

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HNC720G 

Network Camera 

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          One Setup CD-ROM

 

Summary of Contents for HNC720G

Page 1: ...1 1...

Page 2: ...Step 1 Check Contents Installation Requirements 3 Step 2 Physical Description 10 Step 3 Hardware Installation 11 Step 4 Run the IP Setup Program 13 Step 5 Viewing Tips 24 2...

Page 3: ...ending live video over the Internet The camera offers a broad array of applications and can be used to monitor various critical locations such as homes offices banks schools childcare centers hospital...

Page 4: ...4 3 One Quick Installation Guide 8 Two Wireless Antennas 4 One Camera Stand Kit 5 One A V Cable 6 One Power Adapter 7 One Remote Controller...

Page 5: ...ed Router Switch Hub or Wireless 802 11b g Router most wireless routers have wired LAN ports as well CD ROM Drive Web Browser System Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Bro...

Page 6: ...Installation Diagram 6...

Page 7: ...an event ase contact your dealer should occur ple If the camera begins to smoke or release an unusual smell power it off immediately If such an event should occur please contact your dealer Do not pla...

Page 8: ...twork camera away from direct sunlight Do not place the network camera in humid environments Do not place the network camera on unsteady surfaces During thunder lightning storms be cautious of electri...

Page 9: ...Do not disassemble the network camera Do not drop the network camera Do not manually pan and tilt the network camera while the power is turned on Do not insert any foreign objects into the camera 9...

Page 10: ...ual focus ring Microphone Status LEDs Bottom Panel Rear Panel Antennas A V Out External mic External I O Pwr Input LAN port Note For reference please locate the series number same as MAC address on th...

Page 11: ...at the red Power MIC LED located on the black plastic panel on the front of the camera is lit To ensure a network connection please check to see that the green Activity LED is lit or flashing 2 Locate...

Page 12: ...Please Note You can attach the included wireless antennas at any time before you begin using your network camera wirelessly 12...

Page 13: ...program will search for similar cameras on your local area network A similar camera will have the same code of four letters at the beginning of its serial number The serial number is different from t...

Page 14: ...o the reset hole on the left side if facing the front of the camera of the base of the camera Hold the button for two full cycles The two LEDs will flash continuously and stop twice When the red LED b...

Page 15: ...Link to selected device to connect the camera whose Series Number you highlighted in Step 3 to Internet Explorer This will open the camera s webpage from which you can further configure and control th...

Page 16: ...Device in the IP Setup window see previous page or typing the network camera s IP address in your web browser s Address bar In the network camera s homepage click on Configuration Then click on Networ...

Page 17: ...f the page you can scroll down the page to find the fields that will allow you to configure your network camera s wireless settings under the heading WLAN Configuration The SSID Wireless Channel and E...

Page 18: ...he power adapter back into the socket But this time do not plug the Ethernet cable back in You should now be able to access the network camera wirelessly Please access the camera s webpage to ensure t...

Page 19: ...es on your LAN must have the same first three octets in this case 10 1 1 Therefore all devices on your LAN must have IP addresses of the form 10 1 1 x where x is a number between 0 and 254 When settin...

Page 20: ...20 a a Click on Start in the bottom left corner of your screen Then click on My Network Places...

Page 21: ...21 b b Click on View Network Connections...

Page 22: ...imilar You can access this icon in two ways a by clicking or double clicking on it or b by right clicking on it and then clicking on Status from the resulting menu c In the Network Connections window...

Page 23: ...ill find an IP Address line and a Default Gateway line These two lines will have IP addresses with the first three octets in common Use this information to set the IP address for your network camera Y...

Page 24: ...ge is blurry this is most likely because the camera lens is out of focus To focus the lens gently rotate the lens in either direction until the desired level of focus is reached Please Note Do not agg...

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