Instruction manual
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• TCP Port (Client Port): Used for remote video streaming to computers and mobile de-
vices. The default port number is 35000.
• HTTP Port: Used to enable connection to the system’s web browser interface. The de-
fault port number is 80.
• UDP Port: Used for special applications. The default port number is 35001.
• RTSP Port: Used for special applications. The default port number is 554.
Note
You must port forward the TCP (Client) Port and HTTP Ports to enable remote access to the system.
To configure ports:
1. Configure the TCP Port (Client), HTTP Port, UDP Port, and RTSP Port fields as
needed.
Note
Please note that if the HTTP is port is anything other than 80, you must enter http:// before the cam-
era’s IP address and colon (:) and the HTTP port after the IP address when connecting using an In-
ternet browser (e.g. if the HTTP port is 85, enter http://192.168.x.x:85).
2. Click Save. The system will restart to update the ports used.
14.2.9 Configuring NTP
You can sync the system clock with an Internet NTP time server.
To sync the system with a time server:
1. Click Network Setting.
2. Check NTP.
3. Double-click NTP to open the configuration menu.
4. Configure the following:
• Under Server IP, enter the IP or DNS address of the NTP server.
• Under Port, enter the NTP server port number.
• Under Time Zone, select your time zone.
• Under Update Period, enter the interval your system will sync the time with the se-
lected server.
5. Click Manual Update to test the server settings entered and manually sync the system
time.
6. Click OK. Click Save to save your changes.
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