Network > DDNS setting
Network > RTSP setting
Network > Onvif setting
The user can access the camera
via DDNS domain name provided
by the manufacturer for free or a
third party domain name. Port
mapping is required while using
domain name to access. The third
party domain name supports
3322.org/dyndns.org/No-iP.com.
The user can set the RTSP port after
entering RTSP Setting bar. In
addition, the RTSP Authentication
function can be closed. Default
value of RTSP port is: 554
Selection range: 554-65535
Some general RTSP streaming
media software can be adopted to
access video on the device, such as
VLC. Access links are as
shown below:
The first bit stream: rtsp://user:
password @IP:rtsp port /live/ch0
The second bit stream: rtsp://user:
password @IP:rtsp port /live/ ch1
The third bit stream: rtsp://user:
password @IP:rtsp port /live/ ch2
Onvif is a global standard for the
interface of IP-based security
products. The ONVIF protocol
ensures interoperability between
products regardless of
manufacturer, allowing you to
integrate your IP camera as a
generic ONVIF camera into existing
security systems.
Enter Onvif Setting. The user can
start up and calibrate Onvif
functions. The default setting for
Onvif calibration is on.
Note:NVR devices of some
manufacturers do not support
camera access with Onvif
calibration. Our device supports
Onvif versions 2.5 and below.
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