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Quick Installation Guide

This document provides instructions for installing an IP camera, including hardware installation, software installation on a Windows computer, logging into the camera's web interface, configuring wireless LAN settings for a wireless camera, and setting up DDNS service for remote access to cameras using dynamic IP addresses. The hardware installation involves connecting the camera, antenna (for wireless models), power, and network cable. The software is installed from the included CD. Logging into the camera requires finding its IP address and using a web browser. Wireless settings require scanning for and connecting to a WiFi network. DDNS setup involves creating an account, configuring the camera's network settings, and port forwarding on the router.

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Quick Installation Guide

This document provides instructions for installing an IP camera, including hardware installation, software installation on a Windows computer, logging into the camera's web interface, configuring wireless LAN settings for a wireless camera, and setting up DDNS service for remote access to cameras using dynamic IP addresses. The hardware installation involves connecting the camera, antenna (for wireless models), power, and network cable. The software is installed from the included CD. Logging into the camera requires finding its IP address and using a web browser. Wireless settings require scanning for and connecting to a WiFi network. DDNS setup involves creating an account, configuring the camera's network settings, and port forwarding on the router.

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IP Wireless / Wired Camera

Quick Installation Guide


(For Windows OS)

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Packing List
1) IP CAMERA X 1

2) Wi-Fi Antenna (only available for wireless model)

3) DC Power Supply X 1

4) Network Cable X 1

5) Mounting bracket 1

6) CD X 1 (Include user manualIP camera tool)

7) Quick Installation Guide X 2(For MAC OS1, For Windows OS1)

Quick Installation Guide Flow Chart


Hardware Installation

Software Installation

Login the camera

Wireless LAN Settings

DDNS Service Settings

1 Hardware Installation
(1) Open the package
(2) Connect the Antenna
Screw the antenna to the back of the camera, make sure it attached well.

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Figure 1.1
(3) Plug the network cable and power.
Use network cable connects with the camera and your router. Plug in the power.
The green network light at the rear of the camera will blink and the camera will
pan/tilt. The red power light will turn on too.

Figure 1.2

2 Software Installation
Put the small CD in your CD driver of your computer and find the folder For
Windows, open it and choose IP Camera Tool. Double click IPCamSetup.exe and
install the software as instruction.

Figure 1.3
Only click Next, you will complete the software installation.
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Figure 1.4

Figure 1.5
You can find the icon on the desktop after you install the IP camera tool.

3 Login the camera


Dbclick the IP Camera Tool and you could see the following picture.
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Figure 1.6
The IP camera tool could find the cams IP automatically after you plug the network
cable. If not, Please make sure that DHCP is enabled in your router. Dont enable
MAC address filter. Or disable firewall or antivirus on your computer.
Dbclick the IP address on the IP camera tool and you will enter the login UI.

Figure 1.7
Note: If you use IE browser, please choose the first login mode (ActiveX Mode) to
login. If you use other browsers, such as Firefox, safari or Google chrome, Please
choose the second login mode (Server Push Mode) to login.
You can see living video after click login.

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Figure 1.8
If you could not see living video, Please make sure allow the ActiveX running when
it prompts you. (details: see user manual)
If you only see a black screen with a red cross in the center, Please change a port
number to try, do not use port 80. Use port 85, 8005.etc.
Or shut down firewall or anti-virus software on your computer to try again.

4 Wireless LAN Settings


(1) Please choose For Administrator and click Wireless LAN Settings.
Then choose Using Wireless LAN.
Click scan button and the camera will detect WIFI device around it.
It could also find your router and show it in the list. (Figure 1.9)
If the camera could not find some WIFI device, please click the scan button again.
Make sure that the time between the first scan and the second is more than 1~2
minute.

Click scan button to search WIFI device

Figure 1.9
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(2) Click the SSID of your router in the list, the corresponding information (SSID &
Encryption) will be filled in the following boxes automatically.
You only need fill in share key. Make sure that SSID, Encryption and share key you
filled in for the camera are exactly the same with your router.

Figure 2.0

Figure 2.1

Figure 2.2
Please click Submit after finish these settings, the camera will reboot.
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Plug out the network cable after you click submit about 10 seconds.
The camera will work on WIFI after reboot.
Note: If your camera could not connect WIFI, please see FAQ in user manual.

5 DDNS Service Settings


5.1 Static IP user
Static IP users need not set DDNS service settings for remote access. When
finished the connection of Camera in LAN and port forwarding. (Figure 3.5/3.6)
You can access the camera directly from Internet by the WAN IP and port number.
There are two ways to obtain your WAN IP.
z Obtain the WAN IP from Website
Please enter these strings in your browser: http://www.whatismyip.com.The
webpage at this address will show you the current WAN IP.

Figure 2.3
z Obtain the WAN IP address from the router
You can find the WAN IP in your router. Normally, it is in system status.
Take the WRT54G router of LINKSYS for example,
1) Obtain the IP address of the router(LAN gateway address),user name and
password for login the router from the network administrator,
2) Enter the LAN IP address of the router (LINKSYS WRT54G, such as:
default LAN IP is 192.168.1.1) in the address bar of the IE to login the router;
Open the Status page to find out the WAN address of the router. In this
example, the address is 183.37.28.254.
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Access the IP Camera from the Internet
You can access the IP Camera from the Internet. (remote access) Enter WAN IP
address and port number in IE browser or other browsers you use. For example,
Http:// 183.37.28.254:85
Note: Make sure the Port mapping is success. You can do port mapping by two
ways.
1) Enter setting page of the router which camera connect with to enable UPNP
function. Then login the camera as administrator, choose UPnP Settings to
enable UPNP and make sure the state is UPnP success.
2) Do port forwarding manually. (details: Figure 3.5 /3.6)
If your router has Virtual server, it is used to do port mapping. Please add the
cameras LAN IP and port which you set in basic network settings to the Virtual
map list.
Note: If you plug the camera in a router, it will have dynamic IP address and you
need set DDNS service settings to view it remotely.

5.2 How to do DDNS Service Settings (For dynamic IP user)


(1)

Please first visit www.dyndns.com to get an account.

Choose Sign up FREE to get a free account.

Figure 2.4

Please set as the following picture.


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Here fill in a name and choose dyndns.org

Your current internet IP

Figure 2.5
Then choose Add To Cart.

Click here after you finish the settings

Figure 2.6
Set the following information as the picture below.

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Fill in user name, password and email address

Click here to create account

Figure 2.7
The website will send you an email to your mailbox just set.

Figure 2.8
Please click the link in your email to activate your account.
Or copy the link and paste it to IE or other browser you use to activate the
account. Make sure that your account was activated or DDNS settings will be
failed.

Figure 2.9
You will see the following picture. Click Activate services>>
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Click here to activate services

Figure 3.0
All the settings are finished until you see the following picture.
You can see your host name in the list.
Please remember the host name, user name and password; they are needed when
you set DDNS service settings of your camera.

Figure 3.1
(2)

Basic Network Settings

We need set a static IP for the camera when do DDNS service settings. Login your
camera and set basic network settings as the picture below.

Figure 3.2
Here make sure that your camera is in the same subnet as your router. In other
words, keep the first three sections the same with your router or your computer.
Gateway is your routers LAN IP. You can find DNS server in your router, if you
dont know the DNS server; you can also find it in local area connection of your
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computer. (details: see user manualBasic network settings)
Normally, it contains your computers LAN IP, gateway, DNS server.
Please click submit after finish these settings, the camera will reboot.
(3)

DDNS service settings

Please set DDNS service settings as follows. Use the DDNS domain name you get
from the dyndns website.

Figure 3.3
Please click submit after fill in all the information. The camera will reboot.
Please login in the camera again to check if DDNS settings is succeed.

Make sure DDNS succeed

Figure 3.4
(4)

How to do port forwarding.

Login your router; find the right place to do port forwarding.


Here use a Linksys router for example.
You can do single port forwarding. Set as the following picture.

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Figure 3.5
You can also choose port range forwarding.
In order to forward the port successfully, we recommend you can set both of the
start port and end port as the same port number. Add the cameras LAN IP and port
(Figure 3.2) in the list of port forwarding page.

Figure 3.6
Please do not forget to save these settings when you finish them.
You need not only forward the cameras port, but also the cameras IP.
(5)

After finish all these settings above, you can use DDNS domain name

and port number to login your camera at any place.


For example, use strings http://cyjun321.dyndns.org:8090 to login the camera.
Here cyjun321.dyndns.org is the DDNS Host, 8090 is cameras port.

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Use DDNS domain name and port to login

Figure 3.7
Conclusion
Other detail settings, please consult user manual.

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