User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notice
- OLE_LINK1
- OLE_LINK2
- Environmental_Protection
- Symbols
- Safety_and_Compliance_Information
- Safety_Information
- Regulatory_Compliance
- FCC_Part_15
- This_device_may_not_cause_harmful_interf
- This_device_must_accept_any_interference
- LVD/EMC_Directive
- WEEE_Directive–2002/96/EC
- _GoBack
- Adjusting_and_Setting_with_Menus
- _bookmark9
- PICTURE_Menu
- _bookmark17
- Adjusting_the_Camera
- _bookmark26
- Appendix
- Troubleshooting
- Menu_Configuration
- License

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Adding ONVIF cameras to be controlled via WAN
1. At Camera Location:
• For commands to flow from outside the network in to a camera, ports must be opened
• Contact the network administrator at the camera location to create a port-forwarding rule in the router allowing
commands to flow through the necessary ports using these values:
• Source/ external port: 80 (default)
• Destination / internal port: 80 (default)
• IP Address: IP Address of the camera
• Protocol: Both (TCP and UDP)
2. At Keyboard location:
• Set the keyboard to DHCP
• Contact the network administrator at the Keyboard location to create a port-forwarding rule in the router allowing
commands to flow through the necessary ports using these values:
• Source/ external port: 80 (default)
• Destination / internal port: 80 (default)
• IP Address: IP Address of the keyboard
• Protocol: Both (TCP and UDP)
• Within the Setup menu of the VS-PTC-IP, add the ONVIF camera using the WAN IP of the camera location as the
IP Address
• Click the P/T Speed dial to save
• Enter the username of the camera
• Click the P/T Speed dial to save
• Enter the password of the camera
• Click the P/T Speed dial to save