Veo Observer manual Accessing the Camera, Usernames and Passwords

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Accessing the Camera

You can access Observer cameras from any Windows PC on your LAN. There are two easy ways to access a camera, by browsing the camera’s on-board homepage using Internet Explorer or using the included PC application Veo Observer Studio.

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The browser method does not require any special PC software other than an ActiveX control which is download and installed automatically. This gives you the freedom to

access cameras from anywhere on the Internet without needing to install any software. Observer Studio provides powerful additional features such as multi-camera viewing and single click camera access.

The first time you access a camera you should use the browser method. Access to the camera’s configuration pages, where you can change your username and password, are accessed from the homepage. With either method, you will need to know about usernames and passwords first.

3.1 Usernames and Passwords

Note: The camera ships with one default username admin and password password (all lowercase). It is strongly recommended that you change the password the first time you access the camera to prevent unauthorized viewing. Refer to Appendix A: Restoring Factory Default Settings to reset your username and password to the factory default settings.

Access to Observer cameras is password protected to ensure privacy. To access the camera you need a username and password. There are three levels of access that can be assigned to each user:

1.Admin (Administrator) Administrators have full access to all the camera’s features and settings. Administrator accounts should be reserved for those who need to change the camera’s configuration. Note: Be sure not to give an admin username and password to anyone other than those who need it.

2.User (Normal user) People with user level usernames and passwords can access all the cameras features but are not able to change any settings.

3.Guest. (Guest) Guests are only able to view the camera’s image. They cannot control the built-in pan and tilt, take snapshots, or record video clips.

Please refer to Section 3.3: Camera Configuration for more information on setting up user accounts.

Note: Only one user may access the camera at a time and priority is given to the higher level user. For example, if a normal user is accessing the camera and an admin level user logs on, the normal user will be logged off. If a user of equal or lower level attempts to log in, they will be notified that the camera is busy.

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Contents Rev Table of Contents Appendix F Motion Sensor Setup Chapter Welcome to the Veo ObserverRequirements Package ContentsIP Address LCD Hardware Description and FeaturesIP Address Display Connecting the power adapter Camera SetupHardware Setup Connecting the Ethernet cableTurning the camera on Getting an IP addressPage Wall Mounting Mounting the CameraUsernames and Passwords Accessing the CameraGetting an IP address Web Browser AccessPage Help About Camera Information Camera ConfigurationAdding a New User Account User AccountsSubject Motion DetectionSmtp server address FromMessage Reset IntervalVideo Properties PC Software Installation License Agreement Screen Manually Assigning a Static IP Address Observer Setup UtilityOpen a Camera’s Home Camera Settings TableUpdating the Camera’s Firmware View Camera Observer Studio PC ApplicationCamera Manager HomeAdd a Camera Group Logging into a CameraImage Info Camera View ControlsDigital Zoom Control Brightness ControlSettings Multi-Camera Viewing Recording a VideoMovie Maker Making or Editing a Movie Using the GallerySelect Scene Duration Add a New SceneAdd Background Music Remove MusicClick E-mail Movie To a Friend Homepage Designer Designing a HomeLinking to Another Publishing the webpage to your Internet Service Provider Editing an Image or Animated Character Apply effects to fontsAdding Sound Effects to an Animated Character Using America Online AOL, Hotmail, or Yahoo! Mail Configuring your E-mail Program to Send FilesUsing Mapi with Microsoft Outlook Express Using Mapi with Microsoft OutlookPage Word about terminology Accessing Cameras Over the InternetWAN IP Address Network Address Translation NATPort Forwarding Default GatewayDynamic Domain Name Service Ddns Accessing Multiple Cameras over the InternetPage Restoring Factory Default Settings To use the external microphone, follow the steps below External MicrophoneNetwork Utilities Determining your IP Address and Network SettingsUsing Ping If there is no response on this address you’ll see Port Forwarding for the Veo Observer Router ConfigurationClick on Special Applications Click on LAN SettingsSelect Redirect Request to Virtual DMZ Host Veo Observer as a DMZ ServerClick on Port Forwarding Click on Add Custom Service Click Advanced Setup Click Default DMZ ServerLink DI-604 Ethernet Broadband Router Click Advanced Click on Applications Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router BEFSR41Page Internet Explorer Security Settings Mounting the motion sensor to the camera mounting bracket Motion Sensor SetupWiring the sensor to the camera Wire Color Chart Troubleshooting, and Technical Support Frequently Asked QuestionsRefer to .1 WAN IP Address Technical Support Consumption Estimating BandwidthVeo Observer Network Camera Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsTerm Explanation Relates to camera how GlossaryWhat the warranty does not cover WarrantyVeo Statement of Limited Warranty Who the warranty protectsEffect of local law Limitation of implied warrantiesExclusion of damages