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6.

Enter the static IP address information in the IP AddressSubnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields.

7.

To enter static IP address information for one or more DNS servers, do the following:

a.

Select the DNS Configuration Manual radio button.
The DNS fields become editable.

b.

Enter the static IP address information in the Preferred DNS field.

c.

To specify a second DNS server, enter the static IP address information in the Alternate DNS field.

8.

Click the APPLY button.

Your settings are saved. Because you changed the IP address, you are disconnected from the base
station. To reconnect, use the new IP address that you just configured.

Reenable the DHCP Client on the Base Station

By default, the DHCP client of the base station is enabled and a DHCP server (or router that functions as
a DHCP server) in your network assigns a dynamic IP address to the base station. If you assigned a static
IP configuration, you can reenable the DHCP client.

If you do not know the current IP address of the base station, see 

Reset the Base Station by Using the Reset

Button

 on page 41.

To reenable the DHCP client on the base station:

1.

Open a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the same LAN as the base
station.

If you are unable to connect to the same LAN using WiFi, use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer
to the same router or switch as the base station.

2.

Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station.

If you do not know the domain name or IP address, see 

Access the Base Station for the First Time

 on

page 16.

A login window opens.

3.

Enter the base station password.

The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The password is
case-sensitive.

The Dashboard page displays.

4.

Click the Main Menu icon and select Base Station Settings > Network.

The Network page displays.

5.

Select the IPv4 Configuration DHCP radio button.

6.

To enable dynamic IP address assignment for one or more DNS servers, select the DNS Configuration
Automatic radio button.

7.

Click the APPLY button.

Manage Base Station Settings

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FlexPower ONVIF Wire-Free IP Camera and Base Station User Manual

Summary of Contents for VNB4000-111PAS

Page 1: ...FlexPower ONVIF Wire Free IP Camera and Base Station User Manual User Manual Model VNC4030 111PAS and VNB4000 111PAS October 2017 202 11848 01 350 E Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA...

Page 2: ...he current EU Declaration of Conformity visit http kb netgear com app answers detail a_id 11621 Compliance For regulatory compliance information visit http www netgear com about regulatory See the reg...

Page 3: ...ONVIF Compliant VMS 17 Place a Camera for Optimal Motion Detection 19 Access and Test the Base Station Camera Feeds 21 Save the Local Browser Interface of the Base Station as a Web App 21 Access the L...

Page 4: ...for a Camera 50 Assign a Static IP Address to a Camera 51 Reenable DHCP for a Camera 52 Manage a Camera Arming Schedule 52 Add and Enable an Arming Schedule Block 53 Enable or Disable All Arming Sched...

Page 5: ...power with an optional solar panel or with the power adapter that is supplied with the camera The FlexPower base station accepts WiFi streaming video data from FlexPower cameras and delivers the vide...

Page 6: ...software application ONVIF compliant VMS application such as NETGEAR Milestone Arcus However you can use the FlexPower components with any other ONVIF compliant VMS application For more information s...

Page 7: ...region Ethernet cable Drop ceiling T bar and wall mount with hardware not shown in the following Quick start guide not shown in the following figure Figure 1 Base station package contents Base Station...

Page 8: ...USB1 port A USB 2 0 port labeled USB1 This port is disabled and might be enabled in a future update Reset button A recessed button that lets you reset the base station to factory default settings For...

Page 9: ...ccurred The base station is not connected to the LAN or to the router the cable is disconnected or another network problem occurred Network LED Off No cameras are connected to the base station Solid g...

Page 10: ...d in the package For more information about how to install the camera see the following guides both of which are included in the product package and which you can also download by visiting downloadcen...

Page 11: ...ery 1 Unlock the battery compartment by pressing and holding the latch 2 Gently pull the battery door back to open the compartment 3 Align the battery contacts 4 Insert the battery 5 Close the battery...

Page 12: ...with a base station Fast blinking blue The camera is synchronizing with a base station Fast blinking amber The camera failed to synchronize with a base station Synchronizing Fast blinking blue The ca...

Page 13: ...stallation Overview Install the Base Station in Your Network Synchronize a Camera With the Base Station Access the Base Station for the First Time Add a Camera to an ONVIF Compliant VMS Place a Camera...

Page 14: ...vice is available you can only take snapshots but not play video feeds Note 5 Place the camera or cameras at their permanent locations see Place a Camera for Optimal Motion Detection on page 19 6 Acce...

Page 15: ...might take several minutes Synchronize a Camera With the Base Station You must install the base station in your network before you can add a camera to that is synchronize a camera with the base statio...

Page 16: ...l number is on the base station label Instead of the domain name you can also use the IP address that is assigned to the base station However if you use secure HTTP HTTPS to access the base station us...

Page 17: ...r the flicker rate 5 Either accept the 60 Hz default setting or select 50 Hz The flicker rate or frequency that you must use for the camera depends on the region in which you use the camera If you use...

Page 18: ...tion 3 Follow the instructions provided by your VMS application vendor to discover an ONVIF camera If the automatic discovery process does not work you might need the following information to manually...

Page 19: ...life For more information see View Information About a Camera on page 57 Note Minimum distance Place the camera at least 10 feet from the base station and allow at least 6 5 feet 2 meters between cam...

Page 20: ...han to movement directly toward or away from the camera The best area for motion detection is 5 to 20 feet 1 5 to 6 meters from the camera position In the previous figure the horizontal movement indic...

Page 21: ...page 5 Repeat Step 4 for all cameras that are synchronized with the base station For information about configuring camera settings see Manage Camera Settings on page 43 Save the Local Browser Interfa...

Page 22: ...equires considerable technical knowledge For more information and to download the software visit https openvpn net index php open source html Set up port forwarding If your router integrates port forw...

Page 23: ...a From the Base Station Change the Base Station Password Manage Emails and Notifications Assign a Static IP Address to the Base Station Reenable the DHCP Client on the Base Station Manage the System T...

Page 24: ...the SYNC button on top of the camera for about two seconds and release the button The camera LED blinks blue indicating that the camera is attempting to pair with the base station When the camera is...

Page 25: ...tation For more information see Add a Camera by Synchronizing It With the Base Station on page 24 To remove a camera from a slot 1 Open a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected...

Page 26: ...t you logged in The password is case sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 Click the Main Menu icon and select Change Password The Change Password page displays 5 Enter your current password enter a...

Page 27: ...P Server The host name or IP address of the server For example for a gmail account enter smtp gmail com SMPT Port The port number that is used for outgoing email For example for a gmail account enter...

Page 28: ...to the same router or switch as the base station 2 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If you do not know the domain name or IP address see Access the Base Station for the First Ti...

Page 29: ...The password is case sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 Click the Main Menu icon and select Email Notifications The Email Notifications page displays 5 Select one or more Alerts check boxes 6 Cli...

Page 30: ...ign a static IP address to the base station You can also configure static IP addresses for the DNS servers To assign a static IP address to the base station 1 Open a web browser from a computer or mob...

Page 31: ...urrent IP address of the base station see Reset the Base Station by Using the Reset Button on page 41 To reenable the DHCP client on the base station 1 Open a web browser from a computer or mobile dev...

Page 32: ...n name or IP address see Access the Base Station for the First Time on page 16 A login window opens 3 Enter the base station password The password is the one that you specified the first time that you...

Page 33: ...connected to the same LAN as the base station If you are unable to connect to the same LAN using WiFi use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the same router or switch as the base station 2 En...

Page 34: ...se Station Settings Device Info The Device Info page displays and shows the base station information 5 Click the Close icon The Dashboard page displays Download the Logs You can download the base stat...

Page 35: ...firmware are bundled together A firmware update is for both devices Note Check for and Install New Firmware You can check for new firmware through the local browser interface and install the firmware...

Page 36: ...e unable to connect to the same LAN using WiFi use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the same router or switch as the base station 5 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If...

Page 37: ...ecified the first time that you logged in The password is case sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 Click the Main Menu icon and select Base Station Settings Device Info Firmware Update The Firmwar...

Page 38: ...By default both the Base Station Settings check box and the Cameras Settings check box are selected 5 To back up only one selected item clear one of the check boxes 6 Click the DOWNLOAD button 7 Foll...

Page 39: ...start the base station remotely from the local browser interface This option is convenient if you cannot easily access the base station or if you access the base station from a remote location To rest...

Page 40: ...with the last three digits of the base station serial number The serial number is on the base station label On a Mac or a computer with a Linux operating system the domain name is extended with the l...

Page 41: ...log in to the base station see Access the Base Station for the First Time on page 16 Reset the Base Station by Using the Reset Button You can use the Reset button to return the base station and camer...

Page 42: ...the browser click a link or load a new page Do not turn off the base station Wait until the base station finishes restarting and the Power LED turns solid green For information about how to log in to...

Page 43: ...napshot Change the Name for a Camera Manage the Video Settings for a Camera Manage Motion Sensitivity for a Camera Assign a Static IP Address to a Camera Reenable DHCP for a Camera Manage a Camera Arm...

Page 44: ...m and disarm the camera during certain periods Consider disarming the camera during the time when recording is not needed Place the base station at least 4 feet away from WiFi routers and access point...

Page 45: ...sition of the camera To take a camera snapshot 1 Open a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the same LAN as the base station If you are unable to connect to the same LAN...

Page 46: ...word is case sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 For the camera that you want to configure click the Settings icon and select Name The Camera Name page displays 5 Enter a new name 6 Click the APPL...

Page 47: ...name or IP address of the base station If you do not know the domain name or IP address see Access the Base Station for the First Time on page 16 A login window opens 3 Enter the base station passwor...

Page 48: ...se sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 For the camera that you want to configure click the Settings icon and select Video Settings The Video Settings page displays 5 Select or clear the Night Visi...

Page 49: ...elected camera see Copy a Camera Configuration From Another Camera Slot on page 59 Calibrate the Motion Sensitivity for a Camera The motion calibration process lets you adjust the motion sensor to acc...

Page 50: ...lose icon The Dashboard page displays Set the Motion Sensitivity for a Camera You can set the motion sensitivity for a camera without calibrating the camera To set the motion sensitivity for a camera...

Page 51: ...nect to the same LAN using WiFi use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the same router or switch as the base station 2 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If you do not kno...

Page 52: ...gs icon and select Network The Network page displays 5 Select the IPv4 Configuration DHCP radio button 6 Click the APPLY button Your settings are saved The video stream might be interrupted and you mi...

Page 53: ...et cable to connect a computer to the same router or switch as the base station 2 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If you do not know the domain name or IP address see Access th...

Page 54: ...station 2 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If you do not know the domain name or IP address see Access the Base Station for the First Time on page 16 A login window opens 3 Ente...

Page 55: ...the base station password The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in The password is case sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 For the camera that you want to con...

Page 56: ...nter the base station password The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in The password is case sensitive The Dashboard page displays 4 For the camera that you want to...

Page 57: ...ength for a camera point to the WiFi icon above the camera slot 5 To view the battery charge level for a camera point to the Battery icon above the camera slot 6 For the camera for which you want to v...

Page 58: ...or mobile device that is connected to the same LAN as the base station If you are unable to connect to the same LAN using WiFi use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the same router or switch...

Page 59: ...net cable to connect a computer to the same router or switch as the base station 2 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If you do not know the domain name or IP address see Access t...

Page 60: ...the base station 2 Enter the domain name or IP address of the base station If you do not know the domain name or IP address see Access the Base Station for the First Time on page 16 A login window ope...

Page 61: ...5 Set Up FlexPower With Milestone Arcus or Another VMS This chapter contains the following sections Milestone Arcus on NETGEAR ReadyNAS Set Up a Computer as an ONVIF Storage Device 61...

Page 62: ...output is automatically displayed on the Milestone Arcus Home View page and you do not need to first configure the camera If a camera is automatically added but requires attention for example because...

Page 63: ...d is password For information about viewing the IP address of a FlexPower camera see View Information About a Camera on page 57 If the camera is at a remote location you might need to add the port num...

Page 64: ...Settings for a Camera in Milestone Arcus If the correct video settings are not automatically detected by Milestone Arcus you can configure the following video settings for an individual camera encodi...

Page 65: ...ufficient for most surveillance scenes For fast movement scenes enter a higher value Resolution From the menu select the resolution The lowest resolution that you can select is 160x120 The highest is...

Page 66: ...A Factory Default Settings and Technical Specifications This appendix contains the following sections Factory Default Settings Technical Specifications 66...

Page 67: ...l User login domain name The base station does not require a user name User name password You must change this password when you access the base station for the first time Login password case sensitiv...

Page 68: ...tation specifications Description Feature 2 4 GHz WiFi frequency band Up to 300 feet line of sight from the camera WiFi range One LAN Ethernet RJ 45 port Two USB 2 0 ports These ports are disabled and...

Page 69: ...ormats 130 Field of view 850 nm LEDs Illuminates up to 25 feet Night vision Camera Battery level indicator LEDs 2440 mAh rechargeable battery You can recharge the battery with an AC power adapter or a...

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