USER MANUAL
IP cameras for video surveillance
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Last updated: May 2009
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SET UP THE IP ADDRESS
Enable ActiveX controls
The IP cameras can be viewed and configured simply by using the browser
INTERNET
EXPLORER. To do this Explorer is created within a control environment via ActiveX
controls. First you must enable your browser Internet Explorer to download and
enforcement of such controls.
INTERNET EXPLORER / TOOLS / INTERNET OPTIONS - DATA PROTECTION -
CUSTOM LEVEL
Enable DOWNLOAD ACTIVEX CONTROLS WITHOUT ELECTRONIC
SIGNATURE - select ON or ASK FOR CONFIRMATION.
Intelligent IP Installer
On the installation CD contains a very useful program to quickly configure the IP address of
the video server. It is INTELLIGENT IP INSTALLER. Install it in the PC and run the
program.
Click on the SEARCH button. The program will scan the entire network connected to the
PC for compatible IP cameras. After a few seconds you will see the list of detected
cameras. The program is also able to detect cameras that have a class of address different
from that of the PC where you are working.
Remember, however, that to do with Internet Explorer requires that the PC and network
cameras are of the same, ie
it is necessary that the first 3 IP numbers are common
cameras are of the same, ie
it is necessary that the first 3 IP numbers are common
for everyone.
Select the camera and click LINK TO IE to log on opening the Internet Explorer browser.
Asked to USER NAME / PASSWORD enter the factory settings
Username: admin Password: admin
If the network you're working on managing the automatic assignment of
addresses
(DHCP)
the cameras
automatically acquire an address in the same class as other network equipment and you
can immediately log in using the browser. If the network requires manual changes then you
need to click Setup, and provide for the setting of network parameters adjusted to conform
to the PC on which you work.
UPnP Protocol
All cameras support the protocol
Universal Plug and Play
protocol (UPnP) that is enabled
All cameras support the protocol
Universal Plug and Play
protocol (UPnP) that is enabled
All cameras support the protocol
Universal Plug and Play
protocol (UPnP) that is enabled
in the factory. Thanks to this protocol that does not require any configuration you can also
view the IP cameras between the Explorer network resources. See the following example: