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Camera Installation Guide
Model: ADC-V510
Required Items for Installation:
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ADC-V510 camera and power adapter (included)
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Broadband (Cable, DSL, or Fiber-optic) Internet connection
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Network router (or a modem with built-in router)
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Login/password for the customer’s Alarm.com account
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A Windows PC with Internet Explorer
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Ethernet cable for the camera
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If the camera will be connected to a wireless network, you will need:
- the
c
ase-sensitive SSID (wireless network name)
- the network WEP or WPA key (if encryption is enabled at the router)
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In addition to the above items, you may also need:
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the network router’s login and password, if Universal Plug and Play
(UPnP) is disabled at the router
- A spare Ethernet cable, if the PC you are using for setup is not already
connected to the network and is not able to be connected wirelessly
NOTE: For commercial facilities, make sure an IT staff member is available to
Install the Camera(s):
5. Once the camera has been detected, select it from the list of available cameras and follow the on-screen instructions to add
it to the Alarm.com account.
6.
If the camera will be connected wirelessly to the network:
To configure the camera’s wireless settings when setup is
complete, click on the Configure wireless network settings for this camera link and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note:
When adding additional cameras, make sure to leave the initial camera(s) connected to the network.
1. Use a standard Ethernet cable (not included) to
connect the camera to the network router. Then
connect the camera’s AC adapter and plug it into
a non-switched outlet. (See illustration to right.)
2. From a PC connected to the same network, log into
the customer’s Alarm.com account using Internet
Explorer.
3. After logging in, type
www.alarm.com/addcamera
into the browser’s address bar.
4.
If prompted by the browser, download the ActiveX
control. (Note that some corporate PCs allow only
administrators to download ActiveX controls.)