Direction control: Users can click on the arrows to change the direction of the camera view.
Reverse image (up and down)
Mirror image (right and left)
Resolution:The resolution can be set at up to 640 X 480 for VGA displays and up to 320 X 240 for QVGA displays.
Work Mode: 50Hz/60Hz/Outdoor
Brightness and Contrast settings: Click on the or to adjust the brightness and contrast settings.
4.4.3 Administrator status users
Users who login as administrator have authority to adjust all camera settings. When you click on the “For Administrator” button, you will enter the Administrator interface to all device settings.
Alias Settings: Lets you input a new name, or change an existing name for your device.
Date &Time Settings: Date &Time Settings page.
Users Settings:This system allows up to eight user accounts. Each user’s name, password and authorization level (Administrator, Operator, or Visitor) can be configured here.
•Visitor: Authorizes you to only view.
•Operator: Authorizes you to control the direction of the IP camera and set some of the parameters.
•Administrator: Authorizes you to perform advanced configurations of
the IP camera.
UPnP Status: If you access your IP camera remotely, make sure the UPnP Status indicator shows “UPnP Succeed.”
Upgrade Device Firmware: Access this page if you want to upgrade your device firmware and download system software updates.You must first upgrade the device firmware and then upgrade the device embedded Web UI (in that order).
Restore Factory Settings: If you click on Restore Factory Settings, a prompt will appear. Select OK and the camera will return to the original factory settings and the device will reboot.
Reboot Device: If you click on Reboot the Device, a prompt will appear. Select OK and the device will reboot.
Back: Clickon Back to return to monitoring mode.
5 Accessing the IP Camera via the Internet
5.1 How your IP camera connects to the Internet
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