Web Interface
The camera provides a web interface to allow control via a network connection, using a browser. In addition
to the user-level camera control that the IR remote offers, the web interface allows password-protected
administrative access for network and streaming configuration, password management, color and lighting
adjustments, installing firmware updates, and other tasks.
You will need to know the camera's IP address to use the web interface. If the LAN has a DHCP server,
the camera will get its IP address, gateway and routing information automatically and you will be able to
browse to it. If not, you will need to configure the camera to use a static IP address.
Getting the Camera's IP Address
You will need to be able to view the camera's video output on an HDMI display.
1. Press the Data Screen button on the remote. The room display presents the camera's IP address and
MAC address.
2. Press the Data Screen button again to dismiss the information.
If the address is 169.254.1.1, the camera is using its default IP address and you will need to configure it for
your network. You can configure the camera’s static IP address either through the network or from a
computer connected directly to its Ethernet port. You may need a crossover cable.
Note
For static addressing, work with your IT department to determine the correct IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway information.
Accessing the Web Interface
Enter the IP address or hostname in your browser's address bar. If you use the hostname, you may need to
enter
http://
as a prefix to keep the browser from treating it as a search query.
Browser Support
We have tested this product with these web browsers:
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Chrome®
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Microsoft® Internet Explorer®
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Safari®
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Firefox®
We test using the browser version available from the vendor at that time. Older versions of these browsers
are likely to work, and other browsers may also work.
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