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Configuration C Instructions

To configure a new camera kit with existing recorder and network.

Connect Devices

When connecting the IP camera kit to an existing installation, you need to find and 
update the camera IP addresses, and install the latest version of the server software 
on your OpenEye recorder.

1. 

 On the main screen of your OpenEye recorder, click 

Exit

Find Cameras

5. 

 Click 

Device Search

 to start searching your network for 

OpenEye IP devices. The utility will find any connected IP 
cameras.

Set IP Addresses

6. 

Right-click a camera from the list of discovered devices, and 
select 

Network Setup

.

7. 

 In  the 

Network Setup

 window, select 

DHCP

 

(to get an IP address from a DHCP server) or 

Static IP

 (to enter an IP address). OpenEye 

recommends setting a static IP address.

8. 

 Type  the 

IP address

Netmask

 (subnet), 

DNS

 

and 

Gateway

 that you want to use, and then 

click 

Apply

.  

 

Note:

 Enter the Gateway last. The Gateway 

must match the scheme of the IP address and 
subnet mask.

9. 

After approximately one minute, click

 Device 

Search

 again and your camera will be found 

with the new IP address. 

10. 

Repeat steps 6-8 for each camera to verify that 
they are correctly set up on your network.

2. 

Select 

Restart in Windows Mode

 to go to the Microsoft

®

 Windows

®

  

desktop. 
 

Note:

 If you have not already done so, log in as an authorized user.

3. 

 Insert the software disc included with the OpenEye camera kit. The disc should 
auto-run. If it does not, open Windows Explorer, browse to the CD Drive and 
then double-click 

OpenEye.exe 

4. 

From the main menu click 

Utilities

, and then click 

OpenEye IP Camera 

Finder

.

Need help? Contact our Virtual Support Hotline

 Phone: 

888-542-1103

Email: 

[email protected] 

FAQ: 

faq.openeye.net

 • 

Web: 

www.openeye.net/12ip

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Need help? Contact our Virtual Support Hotline

 Phone: 

888-542-1103

Email: 

[email protected] 

FAQ: 

faq.openeye.net

 • 

Web: 

www.openeye.net/12ip

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CONFIGURE 

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Summary of Contents for CM-610

Page 1: ...1 2 3 QUICK START GUIDE AS EASY AS FREE VIRTUAL INSTALLATION SERVICE...

Page 2: ...new to IP video it may all seem like a bit too much to handle but don t be alarmed OpenEye is here to make it easy for you OpenEye has developed a series of IP camera kits that walk you through the i...

Page 3: ...ra kit and a new OpenEye HVR or NVR If this installation type applies to you then follow the steps in the CONNECT section on page 6 and the CONFIGURE A section on page 8 Installation B New OpenEye rec...

Page 4: ...t on the included switch Connect recorder to port 1 4 camera kit or port 25 8 camera kit on the included switch If using Installation B or C connect switch to network using any available port 6 24 dep...

Page 5: ...open Windows Explorer browse to the CD Drive and then double click OpenEye exe 4 Click Click Here to Start on the CD menu to start the setup process 5 Follow the on screen instructions to select your...

Page 6: ...e You will be prompted to enter your custom network settings If you do not know what settings should be entered refer to the Determine Network Settings section Determine Network Settings In order to c...

Page 7: ...ete the network configuration on your OpenEye recorder IP Address With the information obtained in the previous step IP address Subnet Mask Gateway you now need to choose an IP address that uses the s...

Page 8: ...use and then click Apply Note Enter the Gateway last The Gateway must match the scheme of the IP address and subnet mask 9 After approximately one minute click Device Search again and your camera will...

Page 9: ...on port on the camera you also need to change the Port here as well The camera s default login is User Admin Password 1234 Device Setup 1 Click the Channel Setup tab and then click Drag and Drop Camer...

Page 10: ...al integrity cable style used for computer networks and is also used to carry other signals such as telephony and video C at5e Category 5e cable or Category 5 Enhanced is network cable made of four pa...

Page 11: ...tware portals through which all network communication must travel There are 65 535 ports which ensure that any number of devices requiring unique ports should be able to work together on the same netw...

Page 12: ...support openeye net FAQ faq openeye net Web www openeye net 12ip page 23 Need help Contact our Virtual Support Hotline Phone 888 542 1103 Email support openeye net FAQ faq openeye net Web www openeye...

Page 13: ...ined in this document is subject to change without prior notice OpenEye does its best to provide accurate information but cannot be held responsible for typos or mistakes A12931 23221 E Knox Ave Liber...

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