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HWEYE01x User Manual
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a non-approved power adapter may damage the camera.
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)
Turn on the power, the power light on the power adapter will be visible.
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)
When the camera is powered up, If the network cable is plugged in correctly, the small green
light on the camera network socket will turn on, and the small yellow light will flash. The
network light will blink, about 1~2 times per second.
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The camera takes approximately 30 seconds to start up before it displays an IP address on
the
IP Camera Tool
(details: 2.1).
2 SOFTWARE OPERATION
2.1 IP Camera Tool
When the Device has been connected
properly, you can double click the icon “IP Camera Tool”
and a dialog box as Figure 2.1 will pop up.
Figure 2.1
The software searches for IPCAMs automatically over the LAN.
There are 3 possible results:
1.
No Cameras are found on the LAN
. After about 1 minute of searching, the Result Field will
show
“not found IP Server” and the program shut off automatically.
2.
IP Cameras have been found within LAN.
All the found IP Cameras will be listed and the
total number displayed in the result field as shown in Figure 2.1.
3.
IP Cameras installed within the LAN do not share the same subnet with the monitoring
PC.
A prompt is displayed with a
“
Subnet doesn
’t match, dbclick to change!
” message. Use
the left mouse button to select the prompt and then right click the mouse for available options,
choose
Network Configuration
to set the IP address of the Camera to the same subnet as the
LAN. (Figure 2.5) You can choose to obtain an IP from the DHCP server or set a static IP for the
camera. (Figure 2.4)
NOTE:
If your camera is not displayed within the IP camera tool list, check if DHCP is enabled on
your router, and that the router MAC address filtering is not blocking your camera. Also make
sure that any firewall i
sn’t blocking the camera.