Rosewill RXS-3323, RXS-4324 user manual Your WAN IP will be listed here

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Your WAN IP will be listed here

Note: Because a dynamic WAN IP can change from time to time depending on your ISP, you may want to obtain a Static IP address from your ISP. A Static IP address is a fixed IP address that will not change over time and will be more convenient for you to use to access your camera from a remote location. If you could not get a Static IP address from your ISP, the DIPS™ or DDNS is a solution alternatively. Please refer to Appendix G for more information.

(3) Open/set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing

The firewall security features built into the router and most routers prevent users from accessing the video from the device over the Internet. The router connects to the Internet over a series of numbered ports. The ports normally used by the device are blocked from access over the Internet. Therefore, these ports need to be made accessible over the Internet. This is accomplished using the Virtual Server function on the router. The Virtual Server ports used by the camera must be opened through the router for remote access to your camera. Virtual Server is accessed by clicking on the Advanced tab of the router screen.

Follow these steps to configure your router’s Virtual Server settings

zClick Enabled.

zEnter a unique name for each entry.

zSelect Both under Protocol Type (TCP and UDP)

zEnter your camera’s local IP Address (e.g., 192.168.0.100, for example) in the Private IP field.

zIf you are using the default camera port settings, enter 80 into the Public and Private

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Contents Wired Internet Camera RXS-3323 Wireless Internet Camera RXS-4324 User ManualCE Mark Warning FCC STATEMENTFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement National RestrictionsChapter 3. Connecting to the Camera Table of ContentChapter 2. Installation Chapter 1. Product OverviewAppendix A Restore Factory Default Settings 5. RJ 45 Cable 6. 12V/1A Power Adapter 7. Camera Mount Kit Package Contents3. Quick Installation Guide Chapter 1. Product Overviewz H2.64, MPEG4, and MJPEG Tri-Codec supported Product FeaturesSystem Requirements z 2-Way Audio Capabilityz Optimal Viewing z Remote Control SupportedHighlights z Supports Multiple Profileseasily Power and Wireless Introduction of HardwareFront View IR LEDsAntenna Connector Rear ViewPower Jack Factory Default ResetChapter 2. Installation Hardware InstallationCamera LAN and Power Installation Ceiling MountIPWizard II Installation Software InstallationWall Mount 3.Please click on “IPWizard” under “Software & Tools” to continue 4.Click on “Run” to continue7.Click on “Finish” to finish the installation 6.Click on “Next” to continuemanagement page in your default Web Browser Using IPWizardChapter 3. Connecting to the Camera Double Click on the above information bar will open up the CameraOne click to view the 9. Wireless14. WiFi video from theWireless Page You should see the confirmation Status Window popup as below. Please select “OK” to confirm these settings Internet Camera RXS-3323/RXS-4324 Managing the Camera Access the device using IE for the first timeThree ways to access the Camera for the first time Opening up UPnP in Win XPOpening up Network Discovery in Win7 z Open Control Panel z Click on Network and Internetz Click on View Network Computers and devices Entering into Camera’s Management page via IE z Upon selecting the “Install This Add-on for All User on This Computer”, you will see an Security Warning Window asking your permission to install the Rosewill Media Control. Please click “Install” to continute Streaming Management PageSettings LanguageRecord 10. VolumeSnapshot 11. StatisticsChapter 4. Managing the Device SettingNetwork Network4. Subnet mask 5. Gateway 6. Obtain DNS from DHCP 7. Primary DNS 1. MAC address 2. Obtain IP address automatically DHCP 3. IP address8. Secondary DNS 9. HTTP Port 1. Setting Easy Installation 2. Site survey 3. MAC address Wireless4. Interface Select 5. Type 8. Channel 6. SSID7. BSSID 9. Security modeDDNS 1. DDNS 2. Server name 3. DDNSHost 4. User name 5. Password1. PPPoE 2. User name 3. Password PPPoEStreaming 4. IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway read only 5. StatusUPnP 1. RTSP Port 2. RTP Port1. UPnP 2. Friendly Name 3. UPnP NAT Traversal 4. Port Range BonjourIP Filter 5. External IP addressIP Notification 1. SMTP Notification e-mail 2. Send To 3. Subject8. HTTP Notification 9. URL 10. HTTP Login Name CameraPicture 11. HTTP Login Password 12. Proxy Address 13. Proxy PortLED ON Threshold 0~10000 2. White Balance 3. Exposure Control 4. Color Level 5. Brightness6. Sharpness 7. Contrast 8. Night Mode 9. White-Light LED LED OFF Threshold 0~10000Tour Setting Preset Setting10. De-Noise 1. Tour Name 2. Running 3. Preset 4. Wait Time SystemSystem 1. DIPS Dynamic IP Service 2. Device ID for DIPS3. Adjust Date & Time6. Power LED Wireless LED 7. Log 8. Reload 3. Device Title 4. Software Version 5. Network LED2. Factory Default Except the network setting 3. Backup Setting Maintenance1. Hard Factory Default Include the network setting 4. Restore Setting5. Firmware Upgrade procedure 6. System RestartVideo Profile VideoCommon 1. Text Overlay Setting 2. Video Profile4. GOP Control ROI 0 The area size of ROI 0 is H.264 / VGA, 640 x ROI 1 The area size of ROI 1 is H.264 / QVGA, 320 xUser Audio1. Audio 2. Audio Mode 3. Input Gain 4. Output Gain 3. Add, update, and remove of Users account E-Mail1. SMTP Server 2. Test 3. SMTP Port 4. SMTP 7. E-mail To 8. E-mail From 9. E-mail Subject Object DetectionAuthentication 5. Authentication User name 6. Authentication Password 1. Add and Del 2. Included or Excluded Window 3. Name 4. Object SizeTCP Server Event ServerFTP Server 1. Name 2. FTP Server 3. Test 4. FTP Login name 5. FTP Login Password1. Name 2. TCP Server 3. TCP Port HTTP Server1. Name 6. Proxy Address 7. Proxy Login name 8. Proxy Login Password SAMBA Server2. URL 3. Test 4. HTTP Login name 5. HTTP Login Password 1. Name 2. SAMBA Server 3. Test 4. SAMBA Login name 5. SAMBA LoginPassword 6. SAMBA Path SettingEvent Schedule 1. Name 2. Enable 3. Type 4. Enable Time 5. Trigger by 6. ActionRecord 1. Record File Type 2. Record File Prefix 3. JPEG Picture NumbersAdvance PTZ Adding Preset point2. PTZ 2. Please right click on it and select “Temporarily Allow Scripted Windows” Snapshot Digital ZoomSelecting Tour Volume RecordAppendix A Restore Factory Default Settings Restore the deviceInstall the Device Appendix B Troubleshooting & FAQFeatures QuestionAccess the Device UPnP ConnectionNetwork Camera’s private IP address Video Quality of the Device Miscellaneous Appendix C Ping IP Address Average range of data sizes Appendix D Bandwidth EstimationImage Resolution Average bit rate forAppendix E Specifications 0 ~ 355 180/ second MAX 2 Access the Router with Your Web browser Appendix F Configure Port Forwarding Manually1 Assign a local/fixed IP address to your device 3 Open/set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing Your WAN IP will be listed herePort section, click Apply 1 Environment of Fixed Valid IP Network Appendix G DDNS ConfigurationProcess of set up your own Domain Name 2 Environment of Dynamic IP Network4. Fill the application agreement and necessary information c. Password and confirmation3. After the columns show up at the left side, click “Create Account” a. Username b. E-mail address and confirmationInternet Camera RXS-3323/RXS-4324 8. Click the “Services” 9. Click the “ Dynamic DNS ”10. Click the “Get Started” Appendix H 3GPP and iPhone iPhone
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