Tenvis Technology Co PT7131W IP CAMERA User Manual

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CAMERA SETUP continuedFlush ARP BufferARP stands for Address Resolution Protocol. It is used to associate a layer 3 (Network layer) address (such as an IP address) with a layer 2 (Data Link layer) address (MAC address). When a wired network and a wireless network of the camera both use the same fixed IP address, a problem may occur where connections to web pages will time out and fail. Use the Flush ARP Buffer to clear the ARP cache and fix the error. 5. Access the IP camera through the IP Camera Tool or IE directly. Either: s Double click the IP address of the IP camera listed in the search result window. Internet Explorer will be opened automatically and display the camera login page. Access the camera via the Internet Explorer browser directly by typing in the camera’s IP address. In the window that appears, click the ‘Sign in’ button as shown below:6. The Camera Login page will pop up. Enter your account and password on the login page. By default administrator’s username is: admin and no password. Click Sign in to enter the monitoring page. You can enter the page as an Administrator, Operator or Visitor. Each type of user will allow different levels of access on the web browser interface. Read below for more information on the access rights and user interface.  Visitor: In this mode, you can only view.Operator: You can control the image setting of IP Camera and set some parameters. Administrator: You can setup the advanced configurations of the IP Camera.7. If you are using a PC, follow the top link for IE Browsers. This will activate ActiveX which allows access to additional functions of the user interface.  If you are a Mac user, you can view the camera via the second link, Server Push Mode. This web browser mode features limited functionality but allows Live View and Image Snapshots.
CAMERA SETUP continuedMain User Interface (as seen in Internet Explorer)Device Status Indicates the number of cameras connected on the network.For Viewer Allows you to view Full Screen or in Split Screen. Select the icons according to the view preferred.For example: Select   for Full Screen,   for Quad view or   for Multi Split Screen.Add timestamp on record When checked, a timestamp will be added in the bottom right corner of recorded videos.  OSD (On Screen Display) for Multi-Device SettingsDisplay the date and time on the video. You can disable the OSD function.  Audio bufferSet the audio buffer time in sconds.Audio switchClick   to enable the audio stream for the camera. The icon will change to  . Click this to stop the audio.   RecordClick   icon to go into Record mode. Click   to stop. (Audio recording is active if audio is on).
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