Vivotek IP2122, IP2112 manual FTP settings

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FTP. Even in modem application, Network Camera will send out a connection log whenever it dials out to an ISP or dialup server outside. If the administrator has setup some applications in either event mode or sequential mode, Network Camera will send out snapshots once conditions are met. To activate e-mail function, enter correct settings of "SMTP (mail) server" and "Recipient email address". "Secondary SMTP (mail) server" and "Secondary email address" are provided for backup connection when the primary one fails. “Return email address” is whom the mail will return when the SMTP server rejects upon any failure. Some ISP may reject the mail if the address is invalid.

FTP settings

To send the log files described in the above paragraph via FTP, the SMTP server should be erased. Administrators must enter correct "Primary FTP Server", "Primary FTP user name" and "Primary FTP password". "Primary FTP remote folder" is the relative sub-folder in the remote FTP server. If the port of the remote FTP server is changed other than 21, set the real port to “Primary FTP server port”. If the local network is protected by a firewall to prevent from initiating FTP connection from the remote FTP server, you may be able to connect to the FTP server but unable to put any file due to data channel connection failure. Check “Primary FTP passive mode” for passive transfer solution. Another set of "Secondary" server settings is also provided for backup connection.

In either e-mail or FTP, the primary server information should be entered first. If the primary server is not set, the related FTP or email will be cancelled. Note that it may take time to connect to the secondary server after the first one fails and it may affect some applications when conditions happen too often.

After everything is set, click on . A warning message will pop out for confirmation.

After clicking on , Network Camera will automatically restart. If "Reset network at next boot" is kept checked, perform software installation again. Otherwise Network Camera will boot up according to the new configuration automatically.

Any change made to this page will make the system restart to validate. Make sure

every field is correctly typed before clicking on . If Network Camera fails to response due to erratic settings, perform the restore procedures and run software installation.

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Contents Page Before You Use Table of Contents Appendix Package Contents Features and Benefits Developer’s technical support Remote system upgradePhysical Description Front PanelManual focus ring General I/O terminal block BNC video output connectorRear Panel Ethernet 10/100 socketPower cord socket How to Install Cable connection Hardware installationPower on Ethernet EnvironmentEasy way with installer program Software installationPage Manual way with existing programs Manage user privilege First access to Network CameraChange initial password of administrator Complete the network settingsAuthentication How to UseInstalling Plug-in Main Video size selection Video quality selectionExternal digital output control System configurationIntroduction System ConfigurationApplication Wizard Setup WizardChange host name Definitions of ConfigurationAdjust date and time System parametersSecurity privilege Network settings FTP settings Adjust image settings Configure motion detectionVideo and motion detection Event operation External command scriptApplication constitution Weekly scheduleSending method Sequential operationHomepage layout Factory default View log fileView parameters Get snapshot via FTP Advanced FunctionsCapture Up-to-date Still Images Get snapshot via URLVideo Embedded in Customers’ Homepage Download Event-triggered Snapshots Get triggered snapshots via URLGet triggered snapshots via FTP Uploading Snapshots Periodically Upload snapshots to external FTP serverSend snapshots to external Smtp email server Object File name Maximal size Customize Graphics in HomepageCommand Script for Complex Applications Command formatParameter explanation Page Practical examples Command line DescriptionURL for External Device Control Query status of digital inputDrive digital output Restart System via URL URL of System MaintenanceRestore Factory Default Settings via URL Download System Log via FTPConfigure System via FTP Followings are as same as the above Or 1024 ~ ~99 Demo Stop information dumping Telnet CommandsSystem core debugging Monitor changed status of digital inputReset system Skip installation at next bootReset network for new settings Restore factory default settingsAppendix TroubleshootingSelf-diagnostic starts Reset and restoreFrequently Asked Questions Page Page Page Upgrade System Firmware Easy way via Upgrade WizardAlternative via FTP URL Commands of Network Camera URLSystem resource URL Resource name Referenced URL System configuration URL General format of command URLNetwork configuration URL Video configuration URL Excellent Highest resolution Image quality configuration URL Motion detection configuration URLApplication configuration URL Page Homepage layout configuration URL Time Zone Table Page GMT+1000 Hobart Vladivostok GMT+1100 Networking Technical SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC

IP2112, IP2122 specifications

Vivotek has established itself as a notable player in the realm of IP surveillance cameras, and the IP2122 and IP2112 models are prime examples of their dedication to quality and performance. Both models are designed to meet the rising demands for security in various environments, from retail establishments to transportation hubs.

The Vivotek IP2122 boasts a range of advanced features tailored for high-performance video surveillance. With a 1.3-megapixel resolution, this camera captures detailed images with clarity, making it suitable for identifying faces and license plates. The camera utilizes a progressive scan CMOS sensor that excels in varying light conditions, providing better images in both bright and low-light environments. It supports H.264 video compression, which offers efficient storage and bandwidth savings without compromising on quality.

On the other hand, the Vivotek IP2112, while similar in many respects, presents slightly varied features. This model also utilizes a 1.3-megapixel sensor and is designed for cost-effective deployment, ideal for users seeking reliable surveillance without excessive complexity. Like the IP2122, it supports H.264 compression, ensuring efficient video quality even in high-motion scenarios.

Both models are equipped with Vivotek's Smart Stream technology, which intelligently adjusts the video quality based on the activity in the scene. This dynamic feature assists in optimizing bandwidth usage and storage requirements, making it a sustainable option for long-term surveillance needs. Furthermore, these cameras utilize a built-in SD/SDHC card slot for local storage, a feature that enhances flexibility for users who prefer recording without depending solely on external servers.

An essential aspect of the Vivotek IP2122 and IP2112 is their ability to work seamlessly with Vivotek's own network video recorders and third-party solutions. Both models are compliant with the ONVIF standard, ensuring interoperability with various security systems and additional video management software.

In terms of physical design, these cameras are compact and feature a weatherproof enclosure, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. The vandal-resistant features also ensure durability in high-risk environments.

In summary, the Vivotek IP2122 and IP2112 are powerful tools designed for effective surveillance, featuring high-resolution imaging, Smart Stream technology, and easy integration into a broader security system. These characteristics make them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their security infrastructure.