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IVT

Vision IP Camera Quickstart Guide

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7/15/2014 

This document is supplemental to the quick start guide and software user manual software user manual shipped with your 
system. 

This document describes the camera configuration software provided by major IP camera manufacturers for use prior to 
configuring your 

IVT

Vision system. For additional information, please consult with the camera manufacturer’s software

instructions. 

Most systems can be installed with the following steps: 

1.

Install the servers as shown in the 

IVT

Vision Quick Start Guides.

2.

Confirm the camera has the correct firmware version at: 

http://www.inaxsys.com/ip-cameras-integration-s135/

.

3.

Configure the cameras with a 

fixed IP address

 as shown in this document.

4.

Test camera-to-server communications by browsing to the camera from the server.

5.

Configure your 

IVT

Vision server as shown in the user manual.

6.

Consult the 

Inaxsys

 Knowledge Base at 

http://www.inaxsys.com/knowledge-base-s156/

 

for additional information.

Each IP camera manufacturer provides a utility to find cameras on the local network and set their IP addresses. This utility is 
typically available on the software CD shipped with your camera, or from the camera manufacturer’s web site. Please refer 
to the documentation provided by your camera’s manufacturer if you have questions after reading this guide. 

Supported Manufacturers: 

1.

American Dynamics

2.

ACTi

3.

Arecont

4.

AXIS

5.

Ganz

6.

IQinVision

7.

Panasonic

8.

Pelco

9.

Samsung

10. Sony
11. Vivotek

NOTE:

 This manual does not discuss cameras interfacing with ONVIF or RTSP protocols. See Chapter 4 of the user manual 

for additional information on configuration of these cameras. 

Summary of Contents for IVTVision

Page 1: ...n this document 4 Test camera to server communications by browsing to the camera from the server 5 Configure your IVTVision server as shown in the user manual 6 Consult the Inaxsys Knowledge Base at h...

Page 2: ...dress changes the IVTVision Server cannot receive or record video from that camera until a user manually reassigns the camera s IP address or changes the address setting on the IVTVision server to mat...

Page 3: ...Connect illustra Connect Setup directory Install and run the utility to display the following window The utility finds all cameras on the network Select the Manufacturer filter and enter Dynamics to...

Page 4: ...ist and click Configure Network to open the following window You can also right click the camera in the list to select Upgrade Firmware or to select Launch Camera Web GUI for additional camera configu...

Page 5: ...e Account name and Password in the appropriate fields and then click Configure Camera Settings the wheel button at the far left side of the row Change the WAN IP address to an IP address that is not u...

Page 6: ...e following window Click Find Cameras to search for Arecont IP cameras on the local subnet If the program does not detect the camera verify that the cameras are actually in your local subnet Enter the...

Page 7: ...click a camera and select Enter Device Credentials Enter the username and password for the device Right click the camera again and select Assign IP Enter the IP address subnet mask and default router...

Page 8: ...ra Run the utility to display the following window Click IP Camera Search to search for Ganz IP cameras on the local subnet If the program does not detect the camera please verify that the cameras are...

Page 9: ...amera select Static in the Network area Enter the IP address and default gateway and then click Set IP Address NOTE The factory default login for Ganz devices is username admin password admin You will...

Page 10: ...an IP address Enter an IP address that is not used by any other device on your local network ensuring that the first three numbers match the first three numbers of your IVTVision Server s IP address...

Page 11: ...tch the first three numbers of your IVTVision Server s IP address Set the net mask to 255 255 255 0 leave the HTTP port at 80 enter the camera s Administrator name and password and click Apply NOTE Pa...

Page 12: ...s documentation All Pelco cameras on your network are listed in the utility Click Search Now to update the list To change the network settings for a camera select Connect in the appropriate row in th...

Page 13: ...Manual Set This opens the following window Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway HTTP Port is used to access the camera in a web browser the default is 80 VNP Port is used to control t...

Page 14: ...n IP address Enter an IP address that is not used by any other device on your local network ensuring that the first three numbers match the first three numbers of your IVTVision Server s IP address Se...

Page 15: ...k Vivotek provides an Installation Wizard utility to find IP cameras This is provided on the CD included in the box with the camera Run the utility to display the following window This detects and dis...

Page 16: ...t the camera verify that the cameras are actually in your local subnet Double click the camera that you want to configure Enter the root password for the Vivotek camera If you have not set up the came...

Page 17: ...DNS optional and secondary DNS server optional Select Get IP by DHCP Server Automatically if necessary Click Next to continue Use the default ports Do not select Enable DDNS unless you are planning to...

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