Installation guide
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4. Ethernet
Port
The supplied Ethernet cable plugs in here enabling
you to connect your Pan and Tilt Camera to your
router.
Note:
Plugging in the Ethernet cable will disable the
Wireless interface. Only one (1) interface can be
active at any time.
The Ethernet cable should only be connected or
disconnected when the camera is powered
OFF. Attaching or detaching the Ethernet cable
while the camera is powered on does NOT
switch the interface between wired and wireless.
Detaching the Ethernet cable when the camera
is powered ON will disconnect the camera from
the network.
5. Reset
Button
This button is recessed; a pin or paper clip can be
used to press it. It can be activated at any time
when the camera is powered up.
Reset to default manufacturer values and
reboot. When pressed and held for over 10
seconds, the settings of Pan and Tilt Camera
will be set to their default manufacturer values.
Note: After this procedure is completed, all
LEDs will blink three times to confirm that the
reset was successfully completed.
6. WPS
Button (Not
currently
supported)
The WPS feature when used with other WPS
enabled wireless devices automatically creates an
encryption-secured wireless connection. The
gateway is not enabled for WPS connectivity.
7. IO Ports
(Not
currently
supported)
The terminal block includes two (2) GND ports, one
(1) input port and one (1) output port.
Setup the Pan and Tilt Camera
Please follow the steps below to assemble and connect your camera.
Once complete, you have the option to utilize your camera in a wired or
wireless fashion.
Go to http://monitoringcontrol.verizon.com and follow the steps provided
in the online Setup Wizard. This will enable you to setup and connect
your camera to the Home Control Network.










