Polaroid IP200 Refresh Camera List Refresh camera list manually, Flush ARP Buffer, Camera Login

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Figure 2.4

Begin by entering your correct User and Password to upgrade system firmware and UI. Please note that you must upgrade the system firmware first and the Web UI second or you could sustain damage to the camera.

Before downloading the firmware, make sure it is the correct and appropriate type for your camera. Follow all the instructions in the Read Me First instructions that came with your upgrade software.

NOTE: DO not upgrade freely. If your camera is working well, it is better to not upgrade. If you must upgrade please keep the camera on during the process, use the best wire mode and make sure you are connected to the network.

2.1.1.4REFRESH CAMERA LIST Refresh camera list manually.

2.1.1.5FLUSH ARP BUFFER

In the event that you can search for the camera but cannot open the camera web page, try to use the ARP Buffer to open.

2.1.1.6 ABOUT IP CAMERA TOOL

Use to check both IP Camera tool and ActiveX control software versions.

2.2 CAMERA LOGIN

Figure 2.5

Camera access can be made through IP camera tool or using Internet Explorer,

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Safari, Firefox or Google Chrome browsers.To do so, follow the these procedures:

1.Double click the IP address of the IP Camera listed on your computer (see figure 1.9) Once you do this, whatever default browser you ordinarily use will automatically run and bring up the camera login interface.

Figure 2.6

(Note: Default user name: admin; Password: LEAVE BLANK)

2.If you choose to access the camera using the IE browser directly, simply type in the camera’s IP address (for example if the address is 192.168.1.123 type that into the provided window.)

Once the Windows Security box comes up, input your correct user name and password.

The sign-in interface will pop up. See figure 2.7 to reference which user mode you’d like to use in order to access the camera.There are three to choose from:

1.Active Mode (for IE browser) available in iE6.0 or above (Please note; Internet Explorer will give you all options.)

2.“Server push mode” for user who wish to access with either Safari, Firefox or Google Chrome

3.“sign in mobile phone” for user who wish to access through their mobile devices.

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Wireless Surveillance Camera Table of Contents Packing List Product Views PC System Requirements Hardware InstructionSoftware Installation SIX Options are Available VIA the IP Camera Tool PRE-INSTALLATION PrecautionsIP Camera Tool Ugrade Firmware Network ConfigurationBasic Properties Camera Login Refresh Camera List Refresh camera list manuallyFlush ARP Buffer About IP Camera ToolTo USE IE Browser to Gain Access Polaroid Software SAFARI, FIREFOX, Google Chrome Browser Access Mobile Phone AccessVisitor Status Activex Mode for IE Browser AccessOn Screen Display OSD settings Rate and Resolution Operator AccessPreset Positions Mode, Brightness, ContrastSet Multi-Device on LAN Administrator AccessMULTI-DEVICE Settings Set Multi-Device on WAN using Port Forwarding Upgrade Device FirmwareRestore Factory Settings Reboot DeviceNetwork Settings Basic Network SettingsWireless LAN Settings Ddns Service Settings Adsl SettingsUPnP Settings Third Party Ddns Belkin TP-LINKSystem Settings Device Info DlinkAlias Settings Date & Time SettingsUser Settings PT SettingsMSN Settings Indicator SettingsBackup and Restore Other Settings Mail Service SettingsFTP Service Settings Alarm SettingsMotion Detection Sensitivity Alarm Input Armed/ IO Linkage on AlarmMotion Detection Armed IO Pins for IO Alarm Linkage Send Mail on AlarmUpload Image on Alarm Trigger LevelPath Settings Sound on AlarmRecord on Alarm Server Push Mode for Safari, FireFox, Google Browser Sign in mobile phoneFrequently Asked Questions If I Need Assistance Where can I GET IT?Problems with Network BANDWIDTH?