Instruction Manual

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Configuration
6.7.3 Camera
The
Camera
page (
Device
Configuration>Camera
)
allows you to configure
the
Channel
Name, which appears on the camera
OSD
and the
video
system
frequency.
To change
the
Channel
Name:
Configure the
Channel Name
as
needed
and then click the Set button
next to Channel Name.
To change
the
video system
frequency:
Select the desired setting under
Video System
and then click the
Set
button next to Source Resolution.
6.7.4 Date & Time
The
Date & Time
page
allows you to configure the camera’s date and
time.
Configuration
4. Click
OK
to
save changes. The
camera will
restart
with the new IP
address.
6.7.2 Device
Port
The Device
Port
page (
Device
Configuration>Device
Port) allows you to
configure the camera’s port configuration.
The
camera has the following
ports:
Control
port:
The
default is
30001.
Enables
video
streaming.
HTTP Port:
The
default is
80. Enables web access. Please
note that if the
HTTP
is port is anything other than
80, you
must enter http:// before the
camera’s
IP address and
colon
(:) and
the
HTTP
port after the
IP
address
when connecting using an Internet browser
(e.g.
if the
HTTP
port is 85,
enter http://192.168.x.x:85).
RTSP
Port: Default is
554. Only
used for special applications
requiring
RTSP
streaming, such as VLC player or quicktime movie.
RTMP
Port: Default is
8080. Only
used for special applications.
NOTE:
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
for
individual
r
e
mot
e
access
(without an
NVR
or server),
you
must
change
all the ports
for
each
camera.
Two
cameras cannot use the same port number
.
To change camera
ports:
1. Configure the camera ports as required and then click OK.
2. Click
Device
Configuration>Device
Port.
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