Gembird CAM77IP manual Introduction

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IP camera

CAM77IP User manual

Introduction

Thank you for buying the Gembird® LAN-controlled IP camera with MJPEG recording, motion detection, flash-card and night-vision support! This manual will help you install and use it properly.

CAM77IP is an affordable and efficient remote monitoring-managing surveillance solution. Simple installation, internal Web server, can be accessed any time - any places. CAM77IP capable of directly connected to local and broadband network. Using internet explorer such as IE, user can perform remote image surveillance and management task, allowing instants grasp of the surveillance site.

Support network protocol such as: PPPoE, DHCP, Static IP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, NTP. CAM77IP also combined the hardware-accelerated Motion Detection and Night-Vision function, profession the remote surveillance system with safety protection and joy of using.

CAM77IP is the most cost-efficient solution for your network surveillance product and broadband network camera, a wise choice that you have made.

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Contents CAM77IP LAN-controlled IP camera IP camera Introduction Specification FeaturesSystem requirements Package contentsCAM77IP Network Camera Bottom View Hardware Descriptions and ConnectionBottom Front Connectors Power Installation and configurationsInsertion of SD memory storage card Camez Search IP camera System Login IP camera Real-time Surveillance Real-time Snapshot Advanced Function With Liveview AVI Record Setup Image AdjustmentZoom in Display Motion Detection SetupAdvanced Application Image SetupCapture View Event Event TriggerTrigger IP Assignment Network SetupHttp Server PPPoEDNS Server Mail Server Server SetupDdns Server FTP ServerNTP Server Administration Setup Camera NameGeneral User Software Update Setup AdministratorIP camera User using computer to apply for Ddns account IP camera IP camera PC connection with CAM77IP using Camez Search Tool Using Ddns to view CAM77IP network camera IP camera IP camera Configuring your cameras Configuring Port forwarding on the Router Viewing the Cameras from the Internet Config should only be made locally