960P WIFI PTZ DOME IP CAMERA
Camera UID (unique code shown on the
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camera)
Camera user name (default is "admin")
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Type of device: select "THOMSON IPC"
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Name under which the camera will appear
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in the software (according to your preference)
P2P connection: tick to add a camera using
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its UID. The UID of each camera is a unique
code of 20 to 24 numbers and letters, shown
directly on the camera.
Current camera IP address
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Camera password (none by default; leave
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blank)
Test button for information entered: enables
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you to check the connection, user name and
password entered
Current MAC address of the camera
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Camera connection port (default 88)
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Information related to the camera that you
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are in the process of adding
Button that adds the camera with the
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information shown at the top of the window
Results of a camera search on the network
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connected to the computer
Search button: searches for cameras on the
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network to which the computer is connected
• Carry out the following steps to easily connect
your camera:
• Check the "Connexion P2P [P2P connection]"
box.
• Click the "Recherche [Search]" button to find
your camera on the network to which your
computer is connected.
• In the list of cameras found, click the one you
wish to add to the software. The information
in the top part of the window is filled in
automatically when you select a camera from
the list.
• If necessary, change the user name and
password to connect to the camera (the default
user name is "admin" and the password must
be left blank).
• Click "Vérification de la connexion [Check
connection]" to check the camera connection
and data entered.
• Finally, click "Ajouter [Add]".
When you connect your camera for the first time,
you are immediately asked to change the user
name and password for camera connection, for
increased security:
D - CONFIGURATION AND USE
Once you have modified the user name and
password, the camera appears on the list on the
right side of the software's main screen. Drag the
line of your camera into one of the viewing windows
to display the image:
Note: it is possible to connect a camera that is not
present on the network to which the computer is
connected. In step 3 above, enter the camera UID
manually: as it is not on the same network it will not
be detected and filled in automatically.
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All of your camera settings can be accessed remotely
by right clicking on the name of the camera in the
list (or on the image that it displays) then clicking on
"Paramètres caméra [Camera parameters]":
• Status menu: shows you the current status of
the camera: firmware version, user name, main
functions activated, last operations performed.
• Basic parameters: enables you to define the
name and time of the camera that can be
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