User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1Introduction
- Chapter 2Basic Setup
- Chapter 3Viewing Live Video
- Chapter 4Advanced Viewing Setup
- Chapter 5Web-based Management
- Introduction
- Connecting to Network Camera
- Welcome Screen
- Administration Menu
- System Screen
- Network Screen
- Wireless Screen (ALL2250 and ALL2211 only)
- DDNS Screen
- Video Image Screen
- Video Access Screen
- User Database Screen
- Pan/Tilt Screen (ALL2250 only)
- Motion Detection Screen
- E-Mail Alerts Screen
- Maintenance Screen
- Status Screen
- Log Screen
- Chapter 6Windows Viewing/RecordingUtility
- Chapter 7Troubleshooting
- Appendix ASpecifications
- Appendix BStreaming Video/Audio Solution

IP Address
The current IP address of the Network Camera.
Port Number
This will normally display "80". Only change this if requested to do so
by the Network Camera Administrator.
Login
The camera Administrator can require that users provide a username and
password before being allowed to view the live video.
• If the Administrator has not enabled this option, the Login fields can
be left blank.
• Otherwise, you must enter the username and password allocated to
your by Administrator.
Setup Camera
Pages
Click this button to connect the Web-based interface of the Camera
Enable Motion
Detection
Check this if you want the Camera to have the feature enabled.
You can add the same Camera twice, once for the LAN (using
the LAN IP address), and again for the Internet (using the
Internet IP address). This will allow viewing the camera whether
you are on the same LAN as the camera or in a remote location.
Adding Cameras on the Internet
If the Network Camera you wish to add is not on your LAN, but is available via the Internet,
click the Internet button. You will see a screen like the example below.
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