NEXXT SOLUTIONS XPY12K30 HD Wireless IP Camera User Manual
NEXXT SOLUTIONS HD Wireless IP Camera Users Manual
Users Manual
NE ( (T SULUTIDNS ’IECJCJ/ 1230 IP CAMERA AIWELFI4U1 AIWPTFI‘IUE \lomfiol mam. — Xpy1500/Xpy1P33Wii'clnss in mwmm Quick Installation Guide Thank you for purchasing the High Definition Wireless IP camera from Nexxt Solutions. This easy to set up indoor camera is a versatile security option for VieWing. recording. and archiving footage. This document will guide you through the installation process of the camera, including its hardware and software configuration based on the available operation and viewing platforms. Package contents Open the box and make sure all items listed below are included: Xpy 1200 I Wireless fixed IP camera I AC power adaptor I Network cable I Mounting hardware I Self-adhesive rubber pads for desktop mounting I Guick installation guide I Resource CD-RDM, containing the folloWing: - XpyGuard PC client software - XpyGuard mobile app - IP camera search tool - Digital copies of the quick installation guide - lPDWebComponents web plug-in Xpy 1230 I Wireless pan and tilt IP camera I AC power adaptor I Network cable I Mounting hardware and bracket I Wireless antenna \lomfiol mam. — Xpy1500/Xpy1P33Wii'clnss in mwmm I Quick installation guide I Resource CD-RDM, containing the following - XpyGuard PC client software - XpyGuard mobile app - IP camera search tool - Digital copies of the quick installation guide - lPCWebComponents web plug-in Product overview Xpy ‘I EDD Front panel Back panel 1. Built-in Wireless antenna 9. Reset E. Built-in microphone ‘ID. WPS button 3. Light sensor 11. Power indicator light [green] 4. Night vision LEDs 12. Wireless indicator light [green] 5. Lens 13. Speaker 6. Network port [Rd45] 14. Mounting base With 7. DC input articulating arm 8. Heat sink \lmoztfinl mi». — xmnan/Xpyimn wii-ninss IP mwmm Xpy 1230 Front panel Back panel Bottom View PUNSDWPFJWT‘ Light sensor Night vision LEDs Lens Built-in microphone Speakers Heat sink DC input Network port [FlJ45] 9. Wireless indicator light (green) 10. Power indicator light [red] ’l’l. SD card slot 12. Wireless antenna jack 13. WPS button 14. Audio output 15. Audio input 15. Threaded mounting socket 17. Reset button \lmoztfinl mi». — xmnan/Xpyimn wii-ninss IP mwmm Basic setup Connection of the IP camera to a router - Begin by attaching the mounting bracket and the antenna [if applicable] to the device. 0 Select the mounting location for the camera, either on a wall, ceiling, or on a desktop. 0 Insert the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port of the IP camera. 0 Connect the other end of the network cable to your Ethernet switch, hub, router or IP sharing device. 0 Plug the camera to a wall outlet using the supplied AC adaptor to power it on. @ 9. O numpmr Cellular FDA Intranet ”“1"” Warning: Make sure to use the supplied power adapter to make the connections to the AC mains. The use of a different adaptor may cause damage to the camera. heat up or catch fire. Any damage caused to the camera by using the incorrect power adaptor Will void the warranty. Verify that the mains voltage [’I’IDV or 220V] and frequency [SDHZ or BDHZ] of your location match those specified on the label. chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D Wlmlcss IP camera Software installation ’l.First insert the installation CD-RUM disk in your CD drive. 2. Locate the folder IP camera search tool and then look for the subfolder containing the operating platform of your computer: For Windows OS or For Mac OS. *3: Shortcut icon for Mac OS Shortcut lCDl’l for Windows OS 3_Copy and paste the IP camera tool file to your computer, or simply drag it onto your desktop. Note: If your computer does not have a CD drive. you can download the IP camera tool directly from our website for free. Accessing the camera ’l.Enable the DHCP feature of your router [which is normally set to this protocol by default]. Proceed to open the IP Camera tool, which is designed to find the camera's IP address automatically in your LAN [Local Area Network]. 2. Double click the IP address of the camera from the list. This will cause your default browser to open the camera’s login page. 3.When logging in for the first time, you will need to download and install the lPCWebComponents. We will use Internet Explorer in this example. However. for browsers like Google Chrome. MAC OS, Safari or Mozilla Firefox. please refer to the user manual. chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D Wlmlcss IP camera Note: The 64-bit browser is not supported. mwuamu-mhemnd Ntvu-slrv-mhobm-Iihs nib-('1 name: mum-unmixm mm: m may m Mum! mhlmmmnvau filfi mm mmvmlluiiswfliu. m finfim‘vvflimfimnflusm mt W muemnnll’ 4.After installing the IPCWebComponents, refresh the browser. The login window will come up on the screen. The user will be then prompted to input the camera credentials. Type admin for the user name and leave the password field blank. Click Login to continue. Note: Should the installation of the plug-in fail. you may install it directly from the CD or download it from our Nexxt Solutions' website. chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D erclcss IP camera Ussmamo Passvwm Stream mm 5mm: v Language lam v Note: The camera supports two stream modes: Main stream is the option offering the best quality video. Sub-stream video is lower in terms of quality, but image streaming is delivered at a faster rate. 5.When setting up your camera for the first time, it will request that you modify the default username and/or password if both are still set to default. Enter the new username. new password and confirm the password. Click on Modify to save the changes. The new username and password will be the credentials that you will need to enter when logging in to the camera in the future. username New username New Password Password Security Level cmrm ms password chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D erclcss IP camera Note: If you forget your username or password, you can press and hold the reset button of the camera using a pin for five seconds. This resets the device to its factory default values. B.After concluding the initial login phase into the camera, the system will direct you automatically to the Setup Wizard interface. This is designed to assist you in configuring the basic parameters of the camera. such as name, time, IP address. and wireless settings. Camera web interface Once the camera configuration has been successfully completed, the main monitoring page will be displayed after logging in, as shown below. Main surveillance window ’|.Top menu bar: Located on the upper edge of the screen, it contains the main navigational tabs that give access to the following functions of the device: Opens the main monitoring window and displays a mafia . . footage captured by the camera In real tlme. \lmoztfinl ltlali’; — Xpyinoo/Xpyipm Wll‘nlnSS In mm»; a}, 5mm: Opens the Administrator control panel. for access to all the parameters, menus and advanced settings available in the device. E Wank Opens the playback panel to reproduce recorded Video files stored directly In the SD card. [Available In the Xpy’l 230 only). 2.Display control panel: the firmware supports the selection of single view, and also the split View in four and nine frames, so as to monitor multiple channels at the same time 3.0perating mode: selectable Video format of EDHZ, SDHz or outdoor. 4.5tream type: selectable resolution settings based on the connection type, available bandwidth and the Video format used. 5.Mirror/Flip: generates a mirror Image or changes the frame orientation vertically or horizontally B.Directional buttons: use these buttons to move the camera up, down, left and right. The center button will cause the camera to move back to its center poSition. [Available in the Xpy’l 230 only]. 7.Cruise control: selects the vertical or horizontal trajectory of the camera [Available in the Xpy’l 230 only). 8.Preset positions: use this feature to define different scanning patterns for the camera. A maximum of 18 preset positions can be stored. [Available in the Xpy’l BSD only]. 9.IR LED lights: it provides the manual, automatic or scheduled activation of the LED lights. 10. Color adjustment: this menu proVides image setting parameters, such as hue, brightness, saturation and sharpness. 11.3ottom menu bar: it contains the shortcut icons for Play, Stop, Talk, Audio, Snapshot, Record and Full screen. \loxxtfinl man», — Xpyinoo/Xpyipm Wil‘r.‘lnSS In rm Wireless connection If the user wants to access the camera using a wireless connection or the Internet, the Wireless and Remote Access configuration must be completed. To do so, follow the steps described in this section of the user guide. WPS [Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Note: the WPS function Is recommended to perform the Wireless connection setup. ’|.Press and hold the WP5 button on the camera for two seconds. , w wrs bunon [WPS button] ' E.Within 60 seconds, press the WPS button on your router. This is usually found on the back or on the side of the router. Some devices may even require to log in to their web interfa- ce, and click on an on-screen button to activate the WPS feature. If you are not sure where the WPS button is located on your router, please refer to the manufacturer's manual for details. 3.The camera will automatically create a secure Wireless connection to your router in about 80 seconds. If a network cable has been previously connected, make sure to remove it now. ’lLJ chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D erclcss IP camera Note Set the security mode of your router to WF'A—PSK/WF’AE-PSK. Otherwise, the WP8 settings may fail to take effect. 4. If your wireless router does not support the WP8 function, open the Settings tab on the top of the camera main page, then go to the Network - Wireless settings section on the left side of the screen. Click Scan to continue. 5.Select the SSID [name of your router] from the list, and the corresponding network identifier and encryption will be automatically filled on the right side of the page. All you need to do is to enter the password assigned to your wireless network. veleu 5:1"an WWW». .. mwm a... i a, usmmmmmm... "august”. \ . 2.Enable UPnP and DDNS on the camera‘s Network settings chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D erclcss IP camera 6.Click the Save button and disconnect the network cable. Keep the camera powered on until it is displayed on the IP Camera tool. If the camera does not show up on the screen, unplug the power cable from the camera and then plug it back in again. The connection to the wireless network should happen automatically. Remote access If you want to access your camera via a web browser outside of your network. please configure the following parameters as indicated below. ’|.Open the Settings tab on the top of the camera main page, then go to the Network — IP configuration section on the left side of the screen. Once there, uncheck the Obtain IP DHCP option. Ensure that the Secondary DNS Server is set to 8.8.8.8. can gumlion subne‘ as you! computer, or keep II is damn Suhnel Mask Keep n as defaulv. Gateway and Bus 5mm: Se! u m the ip address ofyom route. page. We recommend selecting the factorYs default DDNS. \lmoitSnl itions — Xpyiaoo/Xpyipao WH‘ClCSS IP mm»; DDNS may]. macaw» w . l immmsmu, mmmm Click Enable DDNSandclKkSave. ”m.” , W7 1he (omen! mlhe Man-name‘s DDNS ’ ,- ‘ miumnisihe domain namecfyouvumem 3. Click on the Port option under the Network settings. You can set the port of your camera here. If you want to enable the Remote access feature for multiple cameras in the network, you will need to change the H'I'I'P port of each individual device. m m:- u] more"? :- 4.lf UPnP has been enabled In the router, you do not need to perform the following steps. However, if UPnP is disabled, you Will need to select one of the followmg methods to configure the port forwarding function on your router. A. If the UPnP function is available in your router, find the forwarding menu and make sure the UPnP option is enabled. B. If there is no UPnP function in your router, the port [HTTP port] forwarding feature needs to be manually enabled through the forwarding and Virtual server menus. ’lB \lmoitSnl itions — Xpyiaoo/Xpyipao wii-ninss ID mm»; 5.Now you can access your IP camera using the domain name address and port number with a colon in between, using the Internet. For example: https://abc’|23.myipcamera.org:88. Remote access using a mobile device The IP camera prowdes a smartphone app for Android and iOS users, to remotely View live footage on your mobile deVIce If you use a mobile deVice that operates on an OS or Android platform, you can use the free App to access the camera through the LAN or Internet. Since both apps are similar, we have chosen the Android system to illustrate the configuration procedure in this guide. ’|.First, search and install the XpyGuard application from Google Play or the App Store, depending on your devices platform. 2.After verifying that the mobile phone and the camera are connected to the same Wireless router, run the app and proceed to open the XpyGuard management page. 3.Select the Tap + to add camera option. A. ~ m-i ,.. ’l4 chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D eroioss IP camera 4.Tap on the QR UID tab and select the search QR code button. Duns lPAddren l i m... .wum. Mm m“... mnmma‘mnmmww 5. Next, scan the GR code located on the bottom label of the camera. The OR code UID field should be populated with the same code found on the camera label. Click Next to continue. 0mm mm: Imam Wm «(J-WW. "m m, Alumna“ MW. Nu m. “mm, k mm wMaAwnst/uwmwm ’ib chxt Solutions - Xpyi EDD/Xpyi 23D eroioss IP camera B.Enter the Username and Password of your camera, and click CONNECT to move on to the following step. 7.Select Skip the Wi—Fi settings. if your wireless connection was previously setup. Otherwise, you will need to complete this procedure by clicking the wireless signal button on the app to search for the available Wi—Fi networks. Wu sun yum smmmwum is W In:commlaumelwnauhcmwlcaearch W "was mm” Wmmmmm, unwvlhrnemuwcamwmemmn sxlumew mm: ’iE : Sol mi: — Xpi, i non/mm mo VVii‘rlr 8.Unce the camera appears listed on the My Cameras/ Home screen. select it to allow the connection and start enjoying live video using your mobile phone. 9.The app is defaulted to use a Wi-Fi connection on your mobile dewce to avoid exceeding your carrier mobile data usage. If you decide to use your phone's 38/48 data connection instead, you can disable it by going to About-App settings and turning off the Only connect using a Wi-Fi connection option on the mobile app. \ioxx: Sol mi: — Xpi, i non/xwi m3 Wm FCC statement This device complies with Part ’|5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: [’l ) This deVice may not cause harmful interference, and [2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa- tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interfe- rence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip- ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: - ’IEDD FCC ID: X4YXPY’I 2K - 123D FCC ID: X4YXPY’I EKBD ‘lb
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