CW-210 User Manual
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1.2 Power on
1.3 Video output
This product will output video through the network, including wireless and wired networks.
(1) Wired network output: Connect this product and your computer through network cable, then open the
browser, enter the camera IP address (factory default 192.168.11.202) in the address bar, then to the
login page and input a user name and password (factory default are both “admin”). Finally enter the
preview page,and the image comes out. (Note: If you forget your user name, password, IP address,
Reset button: Long press Reset button for 5s. You can manually restore the factory default settings.)
a. Cable connection:
Connect the network cable to the device LAN interface (pic1.1 No 11.).
b. Sign in to webpages:
Open the browser, enter 192.168.11.202 (factory default) in the address bar,
then to the login page. The device facilitates the users control PTZ cameras, record the video,
playback, configuration, etc.
(2) Wireless network output:
a. Wireless network configuration:
Wired network login, First, configure the wireless network in the
network configuration, check the network port enable, WiFi hotspot search, and connect hotspot.
b. Sign in to webpages:
Open the browser, enter 192.168.11.202 (factory default) in the address bar,
then to the login page. Click “No plug-in is installed, please download and install.”, follow the
prompts to install successfully. Log in with default username admin and password admin, then
entering the preview page.
Step 1 : Connected to DC5V power adapter, and power interface (Micro USB) is shown as pic1.1 No 7.
Power supply indicator pic1.1 No 5 (green) is on.
Note: The power indicator light (green) below the lens is off (pic1.1 No 2.).
Step 2 : Turn on the power switch, as pic1.1 No 4 (Power switch), and the indicator belows the lens lights
green. Camera module will stretches. When the module finish stretches, the self-testing is
finished. The device is in normal working status. Connect the network wire to LAN interface
(pic1.1 No11.), and the indicator light of LAN interface flashes yellow, indicating the connection is
normal.