Samsung SNC-C7225P Setting dynamic ip, Dynamic IP Setting, Port Forwarding Port Mapping Setting

Page 49

setting dynamic ip

DYNAMIC IP SETTING

Examples of using Dynamic IP

• If the camera is installed on an IP router and obtains an IP using

1

DHCP.

If the camera is connected directly to a xDSL/Cable modem using DHCP.

If an IP is allocated by the internal DHCP server in local area networking.

2

Dynamic IP Check

1.When you run the IP Installer on your local PC, the camera with a dynamic IP allocated is listed.

2.Select the camera in the list and click the [Manual Set] button to check the camera for the current dynamic IP.

In this case, the ADDRESS fi eld is automatically fi lled and you can’t change it. However, you can still change the port settings.

PORT FORWARDING (PORT MAPPING) SETTING

With the camera installed on an IP router, you must set the port forwarding for the IP router before an IP router external remote PC can connect to the IP router internal camera.

Manual Port Forwarding

1

1.Click <Applications & Gaming> → <Port Range Forward> from the Settings menu of the IP Router.

For the menu location and the setting of Port Forwarding, refer to the IP router’s documentation.

2.Select the <TCP> and <UDP Port> for each camera connected to the IP Router.

Each of the port numbers for the IP Router must be according to those presented in <BASIC> → <IP> of the SETUP screen of the camera.

3.If the setting is complete, click the [Save Settings] button.

The changes are saved.

23

English – 49

Image 49
Contents 10x Network Mini Smart Dome Camera Safety information FCC Statement Important safety instructions Contents Contents Introduction FeaturesCompatible IP Routers Recommended PC SpecificationsLinksys Netgear Accessories Product & AccessoriesSNC-C6225 Product Main BodySNC-C7225 Parts Name & Functions Fixes main unit brackets like surface, wall, and ceiling DIP Switch Setup InstallationCamera ID Setup Communication Protocol SetupRS-485 Termination Resistor Installation Using Surface Mount on the CeilingInstallation Using Ceiling Mount Bracket Installation Using Wall Mount Bracket Cabling Power ConnectionSNC-C6225/SNC-C7225 RS-485 CommunicationVideo Connection Alarm Input ConnectionAudio Input/Ouput Connection InternalInserting an Micro Sdhc Memory Card INSERTING/REMOVING AN Micro Sdhc Memory CardRemoving an Micro Sdhc Memory Card Memory Card Information not Included What is a memory card?Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for you Operation Auto PAN PresetPattern Schedule ScanOther Functions FlipOSD Display of Main Screen SET Preset ×××General Rules of KEY Operation for Menu Pattern ×Structure of the Setup Menu How to use osd menuSystem Information Display Setup Motion Setup Function SetupSystem Setup Camera SetupSystem Initialize Privacy Zone Mask Setup Display SetupMain Menu System InformationPrivacy Zone Area Setup Motion SetupPrivacy Zone Size Adjustment Parking Action Setup Function SetupEdit Preset Scene Preset SetupEdit Preset Label Pattern Setup Auto PAN SetupEdit Pattern Scan SetupEdit Scan Set up items such as Action NO., Dwell and OPT Action no NONE/PRESET/AUTO PAN/PATTERNOPT Edit Schedule Schedule SetupWhite Balance Setup Camera SetupAuto Exposure Setup System Setup SET North Direction SET Home PositionLanguage FAN RUN TempInitial Configuration Table System InitializeNetwork connection and setup processes are given as follows Network connection & setupIP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway SNC-C6225 XDSL or Cable Modem IP RouterSetting the IP address IP Router Connecting to the camera from an IP router external PC Connecting to the camera from a remote PC Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area NetworkingSearching for the Camera IP Installer screen layoutManual Network Setting Setting static ipDevice Port a port used to control video transmission. If more than one camera are connected to an IP RouterEnter your password Automatic Network SettingDynamic IP Setting Setting dynamic ipPort Forwarding Port Mapping Setting Examples of using Dynamic IPConnecting to the Camera Using the cameraConnecting to the camera Http//e30002c.websamsung.net10000 Login window appearsConnecting to the camera using the IP Installer program Installing ActivexFor Windows XP Service Pack Checking the Ddns addressLogging to the camera Main Screen Web viewerPower PTZ Using the CameraIs started To Record a Video At desired scene, click the Record buttonTo stop a recording, click the Record button once again Alarm Input Using the SD Search Viewer ScreenYou can select the desired time to search the alarm events ScheduleSetting the Camera Setup toolSetup Screen Layout SetupVideo & Audio Configuration IP Type IPv6 EnableMAC Address IP AddressLanguage UserDigital Image Stabilizer DATE/TIME Software UpdateLOG Transfer Setup ResetHttps Record Setup Alarm Input Setup Alarm Image SetupFunction MotionConfiguration Motion SensitivitySchedule Transfer Function Streaming SetupTransfer Interval Streaming ProtocolDdns Snmp Snmp User SetupProblem Solution TroubleshootingAppendix CCD SNC-C6225N/PDetails SNC-C7225N/PLevel Ntsc PALUnit mm DimensionPipe Thread Unit mm Wall Mount Bracket Rev
Related manuals
Manual 76 pages 19.96 Kb Manual 76 pages 1.63 Kb Manual 76 pages 6.77 Kb Manual 76 pages 37.71 Kb

SNC-C6225P, SNC-C7225P specifications

The Samsung SNC-C7225P and SNC-C6225P are advanced security cameras designed for professional surveillance applications. Equipped with state-of-the-art features and technologies, these cameras offer high-quality video capture, robust performance, and reliable durability for various environments.

One of the standout features of the SNC-C7225P is its high-resolution image capturing capability. With a 2 Megapixel sensor, it can produce clear and detailed images, ensuring that critical details are not lost in the footage. This is complemented by a wide dynamic range (WDR) capability, which allows the cameras to maintain image quality in challenging lighting conditions. Whether it's bright sunlight or deep shadows, both models are equipped to handle various lighting environments, ensuring high image clarity.

Both the SNC-C7225P and SNC-C6225P utilize advanced compression technologies, including H.264 and MJPEG, which allow for efficient storage and bandwidth usage without compromising video quality. This is particularly beneficial for users requiring extensive surveillance systems, as it helps reduce storage costs and enhances streaming performance.

Connectivity options are plentiful with these cameras. They feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, which simplifies installation by allowing the device to receive power and transmit data over a single cable. This feature is particularly advantageous in situations where electrical infrastructure may be limited or difficult to set up.

In terms of durability, the SNC-C7225P and SNC-C6225P are built to withstand the elements. With weatherproof housing and robust construction, these cameras can operate effectively in diverse environmental conditions. This makes them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations, whether in retail spaces, educational institutions, or industrial sites.

Furthermore, these models come equipped with intelligent video analytics capabilities, including motion detection, tampering detection, and advanced event management tools. This feature set allows for enhanced security monitoring and the ability to receive real-time alerts based on user-defined criteria.

In summary, the Samsung SNC-C7225P and SNC-C6225P represent a compelling choice for those in need of reliable and high-performance surveillance solutions. With their superior image quality, advanced compression technologies, solid durability, and comprehensive features, they are well-suited for a wide range of security applications, ensuring peace of mind for users in various sectors.