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1. a Network Enable NTP E T Advanced Time zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Hongkong Singapore Taipei User Manage NTP server clock isc org Save wi Image Set System Information 4 SD Card IP Camera name IPCamera IP Camera ID God File name ecem op Version Storage Parameter Record file path cwizecami a Y Capture file path c wizecam System Operation Restore Default Reboot http ww vdomain con fideo Domain Technologies Time Sync Click Time Sync to set synchronization of the system clock with the PC NTP Parameters Sets synchronization of the system clock with the NTP server clock Enable NTP Enables the NTP clock Time Zone Selects a time zone NTP Server Fill in a valid NTP server address After completion of setting click Save to save the settings System Information Basic device information IP Camera name Enter device name After completion click Save to save the settings IP Camera ID Displays the eight codes of the device after delivery It is the unique identity of the device Upgrade software upgrade File name Select a designated file to be upgraded Click Upgrade The system will display the upgrade progress After upgrade the system will reboot automatically Version Indicates the current software version number please refer to the real product Note Do not disconnect the power supply and network of the device during upgrade otherwise the upg
2. 3 9 SD Card Display the information about the current SD card Liveview SD System SD Miden Total ch Free ch 239 cea Alarm Network Advanced User Image oe SID 14 t STD E 45 On the blank of the interface right click A dialog appears Select Refresh to view the total size and free size of the SD card If Empty is displayed it indicates SD card is not inserted A Note 1 SD cards from such brand manufacturers as SanDisk KingSton KingMax are recommended 2 The SD card serves as an emergency storage device lt only supports recording enabling after alarm trigger It only supports recording of videos and pictures instead of audios 3 Do not pull out the SD card during recording to avoid affecting normal recording of files and normal reading of the SD card 4 The SD card uses cyclic recording mode If the system detection shows that the free capacity of the SD card is less than about 50 MB the system will automatically delete recorded files on the earliest day in the SD card to release some space Therefore please download and back up recorded files in your SD card in time to avoid loss of important recorded alarm files 4 FAQs How to restore default settings If the administrator forgets the login username and password or cannot log on to the IP camera due to such causes as wrong parameter settings during use you may solve this problem by restoring the default settings Restoration metho
3. 128kbps 320x240 basic and contrast paramotors to achieve desired effect 384kbps 320x240 earned Notice IPCAMERA Bandwidth application and parameter 1512kbps 320x240 fine a ZA en A Normally select the OUT DOOR mode to get the best mbps 640x400 normal image quality If image flickers when used indoors select 2mbps 640x480 fine the proper power frequency of light 50HZ 60H2 10 Image Image resolution setting Image size Select VGA 640 480 or QVGA 320 240 Note After modifying image resolution click Save then the close tips interface will appear please click YES The modified settings will take effect after automatic reboot of the device Quality Image quality setting The user may select the Fine Normal Basic mode according to the actual needs Note Different image resolution and quality occupies different network bandwidth Please refer to the network bandwidth reference table on the bottom of the Setting interface Environment Power Frequency Selection of operating environment and power frequency of light Select the light power frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz In case of poor illumination of device installation site or night use please select the night vision mode IR Night Note Wrong light power frequency selection may cause image flickering Mirror Flip If the device is installed upside down the image may become upside down or flipped from left to right exceptional with GD2809 The two items may be enab
4. Network Delay E s E Dl sensorin 2 Normal open User Delay 3 5 Alarm out Image A Cl Record in PO 5 SU Me Ao AL MA Cl Record in SD card IS 46 O Capture in SD card Pl Sensor out 1 Save Alarm in Alarm input setting Area Sel All Clr Schedule Sets alarm time segment within 24 hours Mi Motion Alarm Enable Detect Enables motion detection function Sensitivity Sets motion detection sensitivity 80 by default The higher the setting the higher the sensitivity Mi Motion Detect Area Click and drag your mouse diagonally to select a detection area All Sets the entire picture as the motion detection area Cir Clears all motion detection areas Area Set After setting the detection area click this button to confirm W External Alarm Sensor in _1 Sensor in_2 Enables external alarms 1 and 2 Normal Open Normal Close Select alarm contact type Delay Sets external alarm delay time If an alarm still exists after period from actual trigger to the delay setting time the device will confirm this alarm as a valid one Es Alarm out Alarm output setting Record in PC Enables local PC recording after alarm trigger Record in SD card Enables SD card recording after alarm trigger Capture in SD card Snap site images and store them in the SD card after alarm trigger Sensor out _1 Enables relay signal output of the device after alarm trigger After completion of setting
5. y Image SD Card a 3 1 1 PTZ Control Unavailable with GD2808 E Meaning of icons 1 Up 2 Down 3 Left 4 Right Note Click the above icons and the IP camera will rotate to a fixed angle 5 6 7 8 Click this button to return to the default initial position Click H to rotate one cycle at constant speed in horizontal direction Click V to rotate one cycle at constant speed in vertical direction Click S to stop continuous rotation a e e 7 3 1 3 Function Keys Snap Click this key to snap the current picture which will be stored in the local designated path in jpg format Record Click this key to enable video recording and recorded files will be stored in a locally designated path in Mp6 format If Call or Audio function is enabled for the device sound recording can also be made at the same time Click once again to stop recording Call Click this key to enable call function Please correctly connect the external audio input output device before use Audio Click this key to enable listening function The device has a built in MIC to listen on site voices in real time Alarm This alarm ring will turn red and blink after motion detection or an external alarm is triggered By default the system will clear an alarm automatically after 30 seconds Double clicking this icon can manually clear an alarm For detailed alarm settings please refer to the Section 3 4 Alarm Playback C
6. GD2809 Alarm output Two linear Relay contact outputs with a rated load of 0 5A 125V AC MA 24V DC only for GD2807 GD2809 System interface RJ 45 10 100M Ethernet interface SD card slot Maximum 32GB SD2 0 protocol Wi Fi module IEEE802 11b g wireless network Input power supply GD2805 2806 2807 9V 1 5A GD2808 GD2809 5V 2A Maximum power 6W Waterproof capacity IP44 only for GD2807 Operating humidity Dimensions D x W x H GD2805 104 x 125 x 106 mm GD2806 103 x 104 x 103 mm GD2807 116 x 140 x 129 mm GD2808 78 x68 x 128 mm GD2809 109 X 112 X 134 mm Weight approx GD2805 260g GD2806 298g GD2807 345g GD2808 402g GD2809 440g 2 Structure and Installation Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide in the packaging box 3 Software Setting E Setting items Real time view PT control Function key Time System information Upgrade Restore default Image size Quality Video mask Audio Motion detect External alarm Alarm out Basic WiFi DDNS PPPOE Alarm mail UPnP gt Administrator User Brightness Contrast adjust gt SD Card information Note Only the system administrator has the right to conduct parameter setting An ordinary user can only implement real time view and does not have any right to change settings 3 1 Liveview Real time IP CAM Monitoring System A contact s Liveview System Video Alarm Network Advanced User
7. IP address 192 168 1 10 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and gateway 192 168 1 1 Why cannot the DDNS domain name be used normally Possible cause 1 wrong settings of DDNS domain name parameters For details refer to Section 3 5 3 DDNS Parameters DDNS parameter setting Possible cause 2 Improper DNS address setting of the IP camera Please set the DNS address to a locally valid DNS address Possible cause 3 the HTTP port is not 80 Please add the HTTP port number after the domain name address such as hitp anyview dyndns org 8080 Why is not the external audio effect not so good Possible cause In case of excessive noises or serious distortion check whether the input signal level is line input In most cases when the input signal is not line input such as amplified active microphone mismatch with the input level of the IP camera may cause saturation distortion Please use an appropriate line input based on the acceptable range of the IP camera ee
8. Yodo o Lo 1 3 Operating Environment Minimum Hardware Configuration CPU Pentium 2 0 GHz Memory 256 MB Graphics card TNT2 Audio card Mandatory for listening and bidirectional intercom Hard disk Not less than 40G for recording images Recommended Hardware Configuration CPU Pentium 2 6 GMHz Memory 512 MB Graphics card Nvidia Geforce FX5200 or ATI RADEON 7000 9000 128M video memory Operating System 32 bit Windows2000 Windows XP Windows2003 and Windows Vista of Simplified Chinese English Edition and 64 bit Windows2003 Windows XP and Windows Vista of Simplified Chinese English Edition Software Internet protocol IPv4 Note IPv6 not supported for the time being IE 5 0 or above DirectX8 0 or above TCP IP Other demands The graphics card of the PC running this software needs to support color conversion and zoom of images Presently graphics cards tested included Nvidia Tnt Tnt2 Geforce Mx200 400 420 440 Fx5200 5600 ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9000 9200 9500 9600 MatroxG450 550 and INTEL845G 865G Note that the driver for the graphics card must support hardware zoom 1 4 Technical Specifications Item Parameter Image sensor 1 4 CMOS 300 000 pixels minimum illumination 1 Lux Video compression algorithm Video adjustment parameters Audio input One linear input or embedded passive MIC input MIC Audio compression algorithm Alarm input two linear of passive digital contact inputs only for GD2807
9. Link to dyndns org DDNS provider dyndns_org DONS domain lanyview dyndns org DONS regName anyview DONS password AA DONS server URL lwww dyndns org Example http xxxx dyndns org Note In case of access via domain name www shall not appear before the address As shown in the above figure to access enter the following address in the IE address bar http anyview dyndns org 3 5 4 PPPOE parameters Setting of PPPOE dial up Internet access parameters The device supports PPPOE dial up Internet access for example an ADSL Modem can independently complete Internet access connection The IP address for dial up Internet access is a dynamic one so please first apply for and set a DDNS domain name refer to Section 3 5 3 DDNS Parameters Enable PPPOE Enables PPPOE function PPPOE username Enter the user name PPPOE password Enter the user password For details of username and password please consult the local ISP PPPOE url Displays the current IP address after successful dial up connection After completion of setting click Save to save the settings Connect your device to the ADSL Modem Turn on power supply again and the dial up connection will succeed after about two to three minutes lf a DDNS domain name has been set the device will automatically connect to the DDNS Server and the user can access via the domain name 18 3 6 Advanced m Liveview z Mail Parameters UPNP Parame
10. User Manual for IP Camera Network lP Camera WiFi cable optional _ i A 1 SEIT GD2807 GD2806 GD2805 GD2809 GD2808 Version No 2 7 Please read this user manual carefully before using the product Contents OvervieW aaannanannnnnnnnnn nnn nnn nnna n nnana naana aaaea anaana aana ananena Bret IATMOCUCTOM AEA IAE E AEEA A EA N E ETE General FeatureS ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc cuscuuveucuavecueuuneuuueuueuueeuunuuneuuneuunuuneunenens Operating ENVrONMEN tasas ir s Technical SpecitMicaco Said desidia Structure and Installation 0 0 0 cece ccc ccc ccc cceccucceuccuccucceuceuecucenuneans Software SettingS cece cece ec cee nese ee eee eee eee eeeeeeeseeee een eees PS a AEE cous a a dept eed Ges A Ro EAR Rotated E Get Bsn BES BO T Sure an O ee NCIS O s A a ennrneeeadieans eens ateraeyeecalies Alal Micussesevnudceeuensuaaiisusventacdeannaneesndantecmimerceastelhh aero cehhelbee needs NEIWOF ia ar id OS e AA E AE E seen canes aoe Aeeonanes EA o Oe A E RR 10 13 15 19 20 20 21 22 1 Overview 1 1 Brief Introduction The product is a digital IP camera With a high integration SOC chip it integrates video acquisition compression and network transmission into a single device and provides a high definition high integration and low cost solution for LAN WAN based remote video surveillance of users The IP Camera is app
11. be the same as the SSID set in the wireless AP router Password Wireless encryption password After setting click Save to save the settings The device will reboot automatically WE Precautions on use of WiFi 1 First enable the wireless function of the wireless AP router and set the SSID and password 2 Upon delivery of the device the WiFi function is disabled by default Therefore you must first log on to the device via the wired network enable the WiFi function and then set related parameters 3 The wireless IP address gateway shall be in different network section from the wired IP address gateway If the wireless IP address gateway is 192 168 1 XXX the wired IP address gateway in Basic Parameters shall be set in another network section such as 192 168 2 XXX 4 Among the Basic Parameters of the wired network the DHCP function shall be disabled 5 The DNS address Data port No HTTP port no of the wireless network are consistent with related parameters in Basic Parameters so no additional setting is needed 6 The SSID name and encryption password shall be consistent with the wireless AP router 7 The use of WiFi connection may lead to the phenomenon of image delay or stagnation It is recommended that when using WiFi connection the image resolution of the IP camera be set to QVGA 8 WiFi transmission distance of the device about 30 meters in open area and 15 meters in wall blocked area Other 2 4GHz wirele
12. click Save to save the settings WE Schematic diagram of external alarm hardware connection Common Alarm Out Rel Alarm ME DE ety 2CH 11 ks G O1 02 Alarm Socket DC 24V 1A AC 125V 0 5A NO NC Contact Switch Infrared Light Device etc Smoking sensor etc 11 12 Sensor in_1 Sensor in_2 NO Normal Open contact normally 11 12 is disconnected with G short circuiting will trigger an alarm NC Normal Close contact normally 11 12 is short circuited to G disconnection will trigger an alarm Alarm Out Sensor out_ 1 Remark only for GD2807 GD2809 with external alarm function 14 3 5 Network Hotwork Basic Parameters Enable DHCP 7 IP ddress 192 168 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 192 168 L 1 MAC ONS address 202 56 128 166 Data port No 5000 HTTP port No 180 WiFi Parameters DDNS Parameters Enable DONS a Link to dendns ora DONS provider dyndns org v DONS domain domain dyndns org a DONS regName regName DDNS password eeeecese DONS server URL www dyndns org Example http oo dyndns org PPPOE Parameters Enable PPPOE 7 Enable WiFi PPPOE username user ts IP ddress PPPOE password Subnet mask PPPOE ur Gale Way Encryption ssi gt a menea Password Save 3 5 1 Basic Parameters basic parameter settings of the wired network If a fixed IP WAN LAN is used for connection of the device the following settings ar
13. d At the same time when turn on the power supply for the IP camera press the RESET button of the device for over 5 minutes and release and the system will automatically restore the default settings Default administrator login parameters of the device Username admin Password admin Default network parameters of the device IP address 192 168 1 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS address 202 96 128 166 Data port 5000 HTTP port 80 DHCP disable WiFi disable How shall we do if there is no video image in the Internet Explorer IE Possible cause the plug in is not installed If it is the first time to use the Internet Explorer IE to access the IP camera you must download and install the OCX plug in Which ports does the IP camera need to use to access an extranet via a router If the IP camera accesses to an extranet via a router the following ports of the router needs to be enabled 1 HTTP port 80 by default transfer protocol TCP 2 Data port 5000 by default transfer protocol TCP D u How to enable ports of the router for IP camera when a router is used for access to an extranet One of the following three methods may be selected Linksys WRT54GL is taken as an example 1 Port Range Forward Port Range Forward Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable 2 DMZ 6 Enable Disable DMZ Host IP Address 192 168 1 3 UPnP Enable
14. designated time segment 9 Download designated files in the SD card to the local PC 10 Download progress indication column of recorded files in SD card 11 the date with red background that the local PC to save the video or picture files you can directly click the date to retrieve file E Type of recorded files 2009_02_09_00_13_38_50 mp6 to Type mp6 or jpg Start time 00 Record on PC 01 Motion alarm Record on SD card 02 External alarm Record on SD card Date 3 1 4 Playing Recorded Files From the list of searched files you may select a designated file and use the tool below to control play Frame Play Stop ForWard ForWard Snap Open Pause BackWard Frame Audio BackWard Note The player can only play recorded files stored in the local PC so only after files in the SC card are downloaded to the local PC can they be played 3 1 5 Downloading Files in SD Card Select a file in the SD card click Download and the file will be downloaded to the designated storage path in the local PC 009 Of 09 01 15 43 37 mpb 009 02 09 01 15 43 04 mpb Note In 1E8 0 version may appear character as waiting indicating the file is being downloaded After the download is complete will automatically pop up a dialog box Player click YES the system will automatically play the downloaded file 3 2 System LiveView 5 l 7 System NN Time Sync m Audio Video Time Sync I O NTP Parameters
15. e necessary Enable DHCP Enables DHCP function lf a DHCP Server exists over your network for example the LAN has a router device providing DHCP service after this function is enabled the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an IP address and a DNS address to your device IP address Enter the IP address of the IP camera such as 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask such as 255 255 255 0 GateWay Enter the gateway address such as 192 168 1 1 MAC Physical address of the IP camera it is a unique identity of the IP camera over the network Do not change its settings at will DNS address Enter the DNS address Please enter the locally valid DNS address Data port NO Data access port 5000 by default HTTP port NO Web access port 80 by default After completion of setting click Save to save the settings 3 5 2 WiFi Parameters basic parameter settings of the wireless WiFi network The device may be configured with a WiFi module which supports WiFi network connection Enable WiFi Enables WiFi connection IP address Sets the IP address of the wireless network Subnet mask Sets subnet mask of the wireless network Gateway Sets the IP address of the wireless network gateway 15 Encryption Selects encryption mode You may select WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK SSID A login name for identity verification of the wireless network Only a user passing identity verification is authorized to access the wireless network It shall
16. it is recommended that the IP camera uses the resolution of QVGA Why cannot the WiFi network be connected For setting methods and precautions refer to Section 3 5 2 WiFi Parameters basic parameter settings of the wireless WiFi network Why can t recorded files be saved under the Vista operating system Solution Cancel the IE protection mode in the Security settings of the Windows IE How shall we do if access to the IP camera via the Internet Explorer fails Possible cause 1 network interruption Use a PC to access the network to test network access First exclude cable fault and network fault caused by viruses until PCs can ping each other successfully Possible cause 2 the IP address is occupied by other devices Disconnect the connection between the IP camera and the network Connect the IP camera to a PC independently Reset the IP address according to recommended operations Possible cause 3 The IP address is in a different subnet DA Check the IP address and subnet mask address of the Server as well as the gateway settings Possible cause 4 conflict between the physical address and the IP camera Change the physical address of the IP camera Possible cause 5 The Web port has been changed Contact the administrator to get related port information Possible cause 6 unknown Press the Reset button on the tail of the IP camera to restore the default settings Make reconnection Default settings of the system
17. led to make adjustment WE Video Mask If partial image area needs to be masked directly use your mouse in the right image area to frame and drag an area After returning to the Liveview interface the area will be masked by black All Select to mask the entire picture Cir Clear the video mask area Mask Set After selecting a mask area click this button to confirm Audio OFF ON Enables disables audio Audio Mode MIC Select builtin MIC as the audio input source no builtin MIC with GD2807 Line in Select an external linear audio device or external active MIC as the audio input source After completion of setting click Save to save the settings 11 E Audio usage 1 Listening IP Camera PC Headset Enter the Liveview interface Click the icon to conduct onsite listening 2 Call Headset MIC Enter the Liveview interface Click the cai icon to implement bidirectional intercom Note In the packaging box of the device the delivery attached accessories include an Audio in out line The Audio in line is used for connecting a linear audio device such as CD DVD or MP3 or active MIC impedance 1KQ The Audio out line is used for connecting sound device speaker and so on e 3 4 Alarm lt Alarm in e Liveview Schedule men C Enable Detect sensitivity 80 ideo The value is 1 100 more sensitive when ri default 30 Alarm E Sensorin 1 Normal open Y
18. licable to medium small homes or business offices and various occasions needing remote network video transmission and monitoring The product features easy installation and convenient operation 1 2 General Features 466809890 9590 9 0 H 264 Integrated intelligent IP camera with high performance programmable media processor Optimized H 264 video compression easy transmission of high definition images at low network bandwidth Max 10 users simultaneous browsing online Embedded Web Server to facilitate real time monitoring and setting management via IE window Support Wi Fi 802 11b g wireless network WiFi module for optional Real time browse recording snap retrieval replay download Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS supporting LAN and Internet Diversified network protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP SMTP DDNS DNS SNTP DHCP UPNP and so on Network adaptation technology automatic adjustment of video frame rate based on network width Motion detection alarm settable area and sensitivity alarm recording and alarm mail sending Support Imaging area masking Automatic fault recovery automatic connection after network interruption Remote system upgrade Special Features for each model 62805 62806 GD2807 GD2808 _ Pan Tilt 270 120deg N J yo 0 WN o SDd AAA YY Wireless WiFi YY Y IRnightvision Sm S WAY Built in microphone v WN External alarm input output O O yo o y o Waterproof function L
19. lick this key to play back recorded files as shown in the following figure teal time IP CAM Monitoring System _ p a a a o o o 03 am 3 1 3 Retrieving Record Files The user can search for video and picture files stored in the local PC or SD according to the designated date and time period Dialog DECORA PJ Aug 24 2009 wou oo Download gt 10 Video Domain Technologies LTD Playback Note no sound to play the downloaded video file from the SD card WE Meaning of icons 1 Play progress indication 2 Date selection the current date of the PC by default Click the date table appears The user can select the designated date Select the storage position for recorded files that is LOCAL local PC or SD Card Select picture type files to be retrieved 5 Select picture video files to be retrieved Indication of time segment of retrieved video files One bar on the left stands for one hour and one bar on the right stands for two minutes Blue indicates there is a recorded file during this time segment and yellow indicates the currently selected time segment 7 Indication of time segment of retrieved picture files One bar on the left stands for one hour and one bar on the right stands for two minutes Blue indicates there is a recorded file during this time segment and yellow indicates the currently selected time segment 8 List of recorded files during the
20. n of setting click Save to save the settings 19 3 7 User E User Manage qe Liveview Administrator Soo Alarm Username ladmin Password jsseee OOOO po Network Confirm Password lessee OOO Advanced Save Fo Image User Username guest Password len sss Confirm Password CA Save Notice Username Password may consist of a z 0 9 underscores and a single dot 1 1 to 16 characters capitalization matters The device supports user rights of two levels Administrator system administrator setting The system administrator has the highest right and can access the device and modify all of its parameters Username Enter the name of the administrator Password Enter the password of the administrator Confirm Password Password confirmation User ordinary user setting an ordinary user can log in to access the device but cannot set and modify its parameters The parameter setting method is the same as that for Administrator After completion of setting click Save to save the settings 3 8 Image The user can adjust the brightness and contrast of images to suit different operating environments Click the Image icon The following window appears Me ae Image Brightness adjust Contrast adjust Increase Restore default Decrease The user can observe the brightness and contrast adjustment effect in the Liveview window in real time After setting click the Image icon The widow closes
21. rade will fail If the device needs any upgrade software please directly contact our company or our local dealer to get the upgrade files Our company shall not be held liable for any device failure arising from unauthorized upgrade files Storage Parameter sets storage path for recorded files Record file path Storage path for video files Capture file path Storage path for picture files After completion of setting click Save to save the settings System Operation Click Restore Default The following window appears Please input your password Enter the administrator password After the password is submitted the device will restore the default parameter settings Please be prudent in using this function Click Reboot The device will reboot after confirmation The device will complete reboot in about ten seconds and you may log on again 3 3 Video Liveview Video Image system image size 640480 Y Quality Fine O Normal OBasic Alarm Environment Power Frequency O 60Hz O50Hz E gt T Network ES A J O 80Hz IR nignt S0HZ IR night p GA t p n Advanced Mirror O Flip O gt Ot re E he J 4 Audio Jser Microsoft Internet Explorer image 2 The Web page you are viewing is trying to close the window Ai Cif Do you want to close this window se please adjust its lightness
22. ss products on site may affect the WiFi transmission effect of the device 16 E WiFi Setting Example Basic Parameters Enable DHCP ees DHCP Disable IP ddress Subnet mask GateWay MAC ONS address Different Subnet Data port No 5 HTTP port No WiFi Parameters Enable WiFi IP ddress Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 192 168 2 Y Encryption WPA PSK v SSID D LINK Password eeeeseee 3 5 3 DDNS Parameters DDNS parameter setting The device supports dynamic IP domain name resolution By binding with a fixed domain name the device can access via the fixed domain name regardless of any change of the IP address of the public network of the IP camera Before setting DDNS parameters of the device please first log on to the designated DDNS server website www 3322 org www dyndns org www no ip com to complete user registration and application fora DDNS domain name Enable DDNS Enables the DDNS domain name service DDNS provider Select the DDNS Server The device supports three DDNS Server addresses www 3322 org www dyndns org www no ip com DDNS domain Domain name applied from the DDNS server DDNS regName User name registered with the DDNS server DDNS password Password registered with the DDNS server DDNS server URL Displays the current address of the DDNS server After completion of setting click Save to save the settings le E DDNS Setting Example DDNS Parameters Enable DONS
23. ters a SMTP server smtp 163 com Enable UPNP Video SMTP username yourname pS Mam SMTP password rr MAIL from frormics 163 com 3 7 i Advanced MAIL to mailto goscam com F Advanced FB user MAIL title motion alarm SDB Card Alarm send mail Snap picture SAYE l PAR ON PR j Mail parameters sets alarm mail SMTP server SMTP mail server address such as smtp gmail com SMTP username Login username of the sending mailbox SMTP password Login password of the sending mailbox MAIL from Outbox address MAIL to Inbox address MAIL title The title of a mail SSL Enables mail SSL security authentication Alarm send mail An alarm mail will be sent after an alarm is triggered Snap picture Upon alarming snapshots will be sent as an attachment to the alarm mail Note 1 Ifan alarm mail needs snapshots as an attachment you must insert the valid SD card 2 If you send E mail failed please make sure the DNS settings in the Basic parameter are the same as with the DNS of your local telecommunications department 3 Ifthe SMTP server was set as smtp gmail com you need to select SSL otherwise NOT select UPNP parameters Automatic port mapping setting this function is enabled if the LAN has a server such as a router with UPNP function so the server will automatically map the two ports Web Data of the device into an external network Enable UPNP Enables UPNP function After completio
24. the UPnP function of the IP camera For details refer to UPNP parameters in Section 3 6 Advanced Enable the UPnP function of the router as shown in the following figure Enable Disable 9 If multiple IP cameras are installed under the router how to access via an extranet First set different Web ports and HTTP ports for IP cameras in the LAN For details refer to Section 3 5 1 Basic Parameters And then enable different ports for different IP cameras in the router as shown in the following figure e Y IP 192 168 1 100 HTTP Port 8080 Data Port 5000 Cameral SL Local PC Visit Http 192 168 1 100 8080 Http 192 168 1 100 8081 Router Remote PC Visit LAN 192 168 1 254 Http 121 151 172 237 8080 WAN 121 15 172 237 Http 121 151 172 237 8081 IP 192 168 1 101 HTTP Port 8081 Cua Data Port 5001 For an extranet to access IP cameras via IE use different HTTP numbers to different IP cameras Note If the HTTP port is not 80 a port number shall be added upon access such as http 121 15 172 237 8080 Why images can be seen over the LAN but cannot be seen over the Internet The Data port 5000 by default of the router is not enabled for the IP camera Please enable the port Why does a black screen occur to image display Possible cause 1 Too many users are using the function Please turn off some clients Possible 2 the Internet access rate is too low
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