Veo Infra-Red manual Http Port, IP Finder

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Network Camera User’s Guide

IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS:

If you turn DHCP OFF, then you need to enter those network parameters by yourself.

Note: User need to reboot the Network Camera to make this setting to take effect.

HTTP Port 1:

Users could assign the port number of http protocol, and the WAN users should follow the port number to login. If the http port1 is not assigned as 80, users have to add the port number in back of IP address. For example: http://211.223.36.58:12000. If the http port1 is assigned as 80, users do not have to add the port number in the back of IP address.

HTTP Port 2:

The function is the same as http port 1. It’s the second choice of the port number.

Current implementation supports 2 HTTP port setting, the Http port 1 set to 80, the Http port 2 is not defined. The user can access the IPCam by

http://xx.xx.xx.xx/, or

http://xx.xx.xx.xx:xxxx/ to access the IPCam.

Suggest keeping the Http port 1 as 80 to make sure the IPCam can be accessed by the default HTTP port setting access on the LAN. http://xx.xx.xx.xx/

If multiple IPCams are installed on the LAN, also required to be accessed from the WAN, then the Http port 2 can be changed as the virtual server port mapping to support multiple IPCams.

Note: If you just want to reboot system without change anything. You could click SAVE button directly, then system will reboot again without any setting changed.

IP Finder:

User can use IPCam Finder software program to find Network Cameras on the LAN. User also can set related parameters of Network Camera by IPCam Finder. However if administrator does not allow related parameters to be modified by IPCam Finder, then disable this option.

DDNS:

DDNS: Stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server

The Network Camera supports DDNS. DDNS allows the Network Camera to use an easier way to remember naming format rather than an IP address. The name of the domain is like the name of a person, and the IP address is like his phone number. On the Internet we have IP numbers for each host (computer, server, router, and so on),

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Contents Infra-Red Network Camera PT IP Cam / IR IP Cam / Video Server Series Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions Overview IntroductionMinimum System Requirement SurveillancePackage Contents Connections Rear Panel Connections10/83 Hardware Installation Logging in to Homepage Before OperationInstall the Network Camera with an Adsl Router First time uses the Network Camera 15/83 16/83 17/83 Logging in as an ordinary User Operating the Network Camera Control Panel 21/83 Advanced Function Area Default frame rate System IDCamera Name Remote camera controlSelect the View button to check the log file PTZ Type Reset to Default Camera PTImage Size Image QualityDhcp Http Port IP Finder29/83 PPPoE 31/83 32/83 33/83 34/83 Function Notification Application Password FTP server nameUser name Remote pathImage file name SuffixNone Date/TimeSmtp server name Receiver’s e-mail address Sender’s e-mail addressSubject 41/83 42/83 Synchronize the time with PC’s time Change the time manuallyGet Time from a NTP server 45/83 Firmware upgrade 47/83 48/83 49/83 50/83 Trigger Capture RightMouseButton of ActiveX Control View Menu View55/83 URL Split Rotate Resolution Image Recording…- Save as Jpeg Quality61/83 62/83 Image Recording…- Save as AVI Save as AVI64/83 65/83 Save Current Picture As … Network Camera User’s Guide 67/83 Appendix a Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions FeaturesAccess Network Camera LAN Camera Control Video Quality of Network CameraMiscellaneous Appendix B Ping IP Address Image Resolution Average range of Data Sizes Appendix C Bandwidth EstimationAppendix D Specifications IR IP-30M IR IP-50MDhcp Appendix E Time Zone Table Network Camera User’s Guide 78/83 Appendix F Ddns Application PrefaceApplication Steps-DDNS & Domain Name Page Page Setup the Ddns and PPPoE