User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1Introduction
- Chapter 2Basic Setup
- Chapter 3Advanced Viewing Setup
- Chapter 4Web-based Management
- Introduction
- Connecting to IVS-100
- Welcome Screen
- Viewing Area
- Control Panel Screen
- Advanced Configuration Area
- IVS-100 Advanced setting Menu
- System Screen
- Camera Screen
- Network Screen
- User Screen
- IP Filter Screen
- FTP Client Screen
- SMTP Screen
- Alarm 1 & Alarm 2 Screen
- Schedule Screen
- Motion Detection Screen
- Time Setting Screen
- Popup Screen
- Firmware upgrade Screen
- Factory Default Screen
- ActiveX Control
- Appendix AAlarm I/O Connector
- Appendix BTroubleshooting
- Appendix CBandwidth Calculation
- Appendix DSpecifications

This means that other Internet users don't know the IP address, so can't establish a
connection.
DDNS is designed to solve this problem, by allowing users to connect to your LAN
using a domain name, rather than an IP address.
To use DDNS:
1. Register for the DDNS service with a supported DDNS service provider. You can
then apply for, and be allocated, a Domain Name.
2. Enter and save the correct DDNS settings on the DDNS Setting screen in the
Network setting menu.
3. Operation is then automatic:
• The IVS-100 will then automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it de-
tects that the Internet IP address has changed, and inform the DDNS server of
the new IP address.
• Internet users can then connect to your LAN using the Domain Name allo-
cated by the DDNS service provider.
• Limitation: if the IVS-100 is installed with private IP address behind the NAT
router, please find and enable the DDNS feature on the router. This can pre-
vent the remote users not able to connect to IVS-100.
• Current supported DDNS service provider:
www.dyndns.org , www.no-
ip.comT
DDNS Setting Screen
Router/Gateway Setup for remote viewing
Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming TCP (HTTP) connec-
tions (from remote viewers) to the IVS-100. The Router/Gateway uses the Port Num-
ber to determine which incoming connections are intended for the IVS-100.
This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers in the router. The
Port Forwarding/Virtual Server entry tells the Router/Gateway that incoming TCP con-
nections should be passed to the IVS-100. If necessary, check the user manual for
your Router/Gateway for further details.
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