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setup
setup
registering a network camera manually
1.
In the <
channel setup
> field, click on the <
manual
> button.
2.
<
manual registration
> window appears.
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You can register the camera manually by clicking <+> from the camera list on the live screen.
3.
Select a channel and protocol used to connect to a camera.
The input items may differ depending on the selected protocol.
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Wisenet : Wisenet camera's protocol can be used.
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ONVIF : Means the camera supports ONVIF protocols. When connecting a camera that its name cannot be
found from the list, select <
onVif
>.
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When a camera is registered with ONVIF, if the difference in system time between the camera and recorder is 2 minutes or more, you
won’t be able to register it. In this case, synchronize the camera and recorder time.
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RTSP : Comply with RFC 2326, one of "Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)" for real-time streaming.
4.
If you select the <
Wisenet
> protocol, check options as necessary.
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Model : Select a camera model.
– Unknown : Select when the camera model cannot be identified.
– Wisenet Camera : You can register Hanwha Techwin's cameras and encoders.
– Wisenet Multi-Channel : You can register Hanwha Techwin's multi directional cameras and multi-imager
cameras. A multi-channel camera is a camera that has multiple camera modules in one body. Auto-
registering your camera to Recorder lets you register multiple channels at once. However, if you want to
manually register it, you need to register one channel at a time.
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Address type : Select an address type of the camera.
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The supported address type may differ depending on the type of the connected product.
– IPv4/IPv6 : Used to provide the IP address of the camera manually.
– Wisenet DDNS : This is available only if the camera is registered with the Wisenet DDNS(ddns.
hanwhasecurity.com) server. Provide the registered domain for DDNS ID.
example)
http ://ddns.hanwha-security.com/snb5000 ; provide "snb5000" for Wisenet DDNS
– URL : Used for URL address input.
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The DDNS specs supported by each camera can be checked in the user manual of the corresponding camera.
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IP address : Provide the IP address of the camera.
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Port : Provide the device port of the camera.
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Depending on the camera type, some device ports will not be supported.
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HTTP : Provide the HTTP port of the camera.
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ID : Provide the ID of the camera that you want to register.
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Password : Enter the password of the camera to be registered.
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Details : You can set the streaming mode.
5.
Select <
onVif
> or <
rtSp
> for the protocol and enter your input for each field appears.
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ONVIF : After selecting an IP type, set IP address, ONVIF port, ID, password, and details.
– IP type : Select the IP type of the camera.
– IP address : Enter the camera's IP address.
– ONVIF port : Enter the port number when the address type is IPv4 or IPv6.
– Channel : Enter the channel to register the camera.
– ID : Enter the camera ID.
– Password : Enter the camera password.
– Details : You can set the usage of TLS, authentication mode, and streaming mode.
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RTSP : Set URL, ID, password, and details.
– URL : Enter your RTSP access address. For more information, see your camera user manual.
– ID : Enter the camera ID.
– Password : Enter the camera password.
– Details : You can set the streaming mode.
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If ONVIF or RTSP protocol is selected, you can set the streaming mode in the Details section.
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TCP : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over TCP mode.
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UDP : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over UDP mode.
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HTTP : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over TCP (HTTP) mode.
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HTTPS : The connection to network camera operates in the RTP over TCP (HTTPS) mode.
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