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Group

Click the Group button to set up a camera group to easily log in. Once you define a group of up to four cameras, you can log in to the whole group with one click.

1.Select up to four cameras from the list on the left.

2.Click Select to add the cameras to the group.

3.Enter a Group Name in the text box at the top.

4.To remove a camera from the group, select it from the list on the right and click Delete.

5.Click OK to save the group and exit or Cancel to exit without saving.

 

Note: You can only log in to a group of cameras while in the multi-camera window. See the Multi-

 

Camera Viewing section for more information.

Modify

Used to change the settings of a camera already added to the list.

Delete

Removes a camera from the Camera Manager list.

OK

Save changes and exit.

Cancel

Close Camera Manager without saving changes.

6.2 Logging into a Camera

Step 1. Click the down arrow to display the camera list.

The connection status dialog box appears as shown below.

Step 2. Click on a camera from the list to log in to it and begin viewing.

Note: If the status shows “No Response from Camera,” the camera is either offline or you may have entered an incorrect URL or port number. Please check that the camera’s IP address or domain name and port number match the information you entered. Refer to the Troubleshooting section in Appendix G for help diagnosing connection problems.

As soon as the login process is complete the camera will begin to stream live video and all the camera controls become active. Depending on the speed of your connection to the camera and the image streaming size, you may experience varying amounts of delay before the image appears.

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Contents Rev Table of Contents Appendix F Motion Sensor Setup Welcome to the Veo Observer ChapterPackage Contents RequirementsIP Address LCD Hardware Description and FeaturesIP Address Display Connecting the Ethernet cable Camera SetupHardware Setup Connecting the power adapterGetting an IP address Turning the camera onPage Mounting the Camera Wall MountingAccessing the Camera Usernames and PasswordsWeb Browser Access Getting an IP addressPage Help About Camera Configuration Camera InformationUser Accounts Adding a New User AccountFrom Motion DetectionSmtp server address SubjectMessage Reset IntervalVideo Properties PC Software Installation License Agreement Screen Observer Setup Utility Manually Assigning a Static IP AddressCamera Settings Table Open a Camera’s HomeUpdating the Camera’s Firmware Home Observer Studio PC ApplicationCamera Manager View CameraAdd a Camera Logging into a Camera GroupBrightness Control Camera View ControlsDigital Zoom Control Image InfoSettings Recording a Video Multi-Camera ViewingUsing the Gallery Movie Maker Making or Editing a MovieRemove Music Add a New SceneAdd Background Music Select Scene DurationHomepage Designer Designing a Home Click E-mail Movie To a FriendLinking to Another Publishing the webpage to your Internet Service Provider Apply effects to fonts Editing an Image or Animated CharacterAdding Sound Effects to an Animated Character Using Mapi with Microsoft Outlook Configuring your E-mail Program to Send FilesUsing Mapi with Microsoft Outlook Express Using America Online AOL, Hotmail, or Yahoo! MailPage Network Address Translation NAT Accessing Cameras Over the InternetWAN IP Address Word about terminologyDefault Gateway Port ForwardingAccessing Multiple Cameras over the Internet Dynamic Domain Name Service DdnsPage Restoring Factory Default Settings External Microphone To use the external microphone, follow the steps belowNetwork Utilities Determining your IP Address and Network SettingsUsing Ping If there is no response on this address you’ll see Router Configuration Port Forwarding for the Veo ObserverClick on LAN Settings Click on Special ApplicationsVeo Observer as a DMZ Server Select Redirect Request to Virtual DMZ HostClick on Port Forwarding Click on Add Custom Service Click Default DMZ Server Click Advanced SetupLink DI-604 Ethernet Broadband Router Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router BEFSR41 Click Advanced Click on ApplicationsPage Internet Explorer Security Settings Mounting the motion sensor to the camera mounting bracket Motion Sensor SetupWiring the sensor to the camera Wire Color Chart Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting, and Technical SupportRefer to .1 WAN IP Address Technical Support Estimating Bandwidth ConsumptionTechnical Specifications Veo Observer Network Camera Technical SpecificationsGlossary Term Explanation Relates to camera howWho the warranty protects WarrantyVeo Statement of Limited Warranty What the warranty does not coverEffect of local law Limitation of implied warrantiesExclusion of damages