Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide
STEP 5 – MANAGING THE SD CARD
To install the memory card:
1. The SD card slot is located next to the reset button.
2. Detach the camera’s cover dome from the camera’s module by
unscrewing the cover dome screws.
3. Insert a Micro SD/SDHC class 10 card according to the diagram.
4. To remove the SD card, press the card gently into the card slot to
release it. The card will pop out automatically.
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STEP 6 – DW IP FINDER
™
Thumbnail view
Firmware version
Camera’s uptime
Open Device
configuration
settings
Filter device type to scan
Scan devices
Select network to scan
Show/hide thumbnail view
Refresh thumbnail view
Bulk IP assignment
Firmware upgrade
Device’s
information
Use the DW IP Finder™ software to scan the network and detect all MEGApix
®
cameras, set the camera’s network settings or access the camera’s web client.
Network Setup
1. To install the DW IP Finder™, go to:
http://www.digital-watchdog.com
2. Enter “DW IP Finder” on the search box at the top of the page
and press Enter.
3. Click on the DW IP Finder from the search result and go to the
Software tab. Click on the download icon to download the DW
IP Finder installation file.
4. Run the installation file and follow the wizard to install the DW
IP Finder™. Open the DW IP Finder™ and click ‘Scan Devices’. It
will scan the selected network for all supported devices and list
the results in the table. During the scan, the DW logo will
turn gray.
Default ID / PW : admin / admin
‘Port forwarding’ has to be set in your
network’s router for external access
to the camera.
*NOTE: For security purposes, it is highly
recommended to change your
password after initial setup.
Default TCP/IP information: DHCP
Select DHCP if the internet service is dynamic IP. This will allow the
camera to receive its IP address from the DHCP server.
Select “Static” to manually enter the camera’s IP address, (Sub)
Netmask, Gateway and DNS information.
* The camera’s IP must be set to Static if connecting to
DW Spectrum
Contact your network administrator for more information.
5. Select a camera from the list by double-clicking on the
camera’s image or click on the ‘Click’ button under the IP Conf.
column. The pop-up window will show the camera’s current
network settings, allowing admin users to adjust the settings as
needed.
6. To access the camera’s web page, click on ‘View
Camera Website’.
7. To save the changes made to the
camera’s setting, input the username
and password of the camera and click
Apply. Click “Scan Devices” from the
main screen again to display the
updated information.
STEP 7 – WEB VIEWER
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Power
2
Network
3
Audio output
4
Audio input
5
Alarm output
6
Alarm input
4
~
5
Alarm in/
out
DI (+)
WHITE
DI (-)
YELLOW
DO (-)
SKY BLUE
DO (+)
GRAY + DOT
STEP 4 – CABLING
NOTE: Please see the full product manual for web viewer setup,
functions and camera settings options.
* NOTE: Some menu options may not be available based on the
camera model. See the full manual for more information.
Once the camera’s network settings have been setup properly, you can
access the camera’s web viewer using the DW® IP Finder
™
.
To open the camera’s web viewer:
1. Find the camera using the DW® IP Finder
™
.
2. Double-click on the camera’s view in the results table.
3. Press the ‘View Camera Website’. The camera’s web viewer will
open up in your default web browser.
4. Enter the camera’s username and password you setup in the DW®
IP Finder™. If you did not setup a new username and password via
the DW® IP Finder™, you will not be able to view video from the
camera. A message will direct you to setup a new password for the
camera in order to view video.
5. When accessing the camera for the first time, install the VLC player
for web files in order to view video from the camera.
NOTE: 32bit version of VLC player must to be installed. If you are
using 64bit system, uninstall the previous 64bit version and
reinstall using the 32bit version.