Power supply using poe (power over ethernet), Configuration with pc – Velleman CAMIP16 User manual User Manual

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CAMIP16

V. 01 – 13/06/2013

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c GND (brown): ground wire

d RESET (red): remove the insulation from the wire, and twist it together

with a ground wire to reset the camera to the default settings.

e GND (black): ground wire

f alarm out (pink): for external alarm connection

g power cable

Power Supply using PoE (Power over Ethernet)
The camera features PoE (Power over Ethernet). If your router or hub
supports PoE, you do not need to connect the camera to a power socket.
You can then connect the camera as shown in illustration [X]:
1. Use a network cable [17] to connect your camera to a PoE port of your

router/hub [15].

2. Make sure your router/hub is connected to a power socket [18].

If your router/hub does not support PoE, you can use a PoE injector (not

included) to use the PoE feature. You can then connect the camera as
shown in illustration [Y].
For connecting to a network video recorder (NVR), refer to illustration [Z].

9. Configuration with PC

1. For advanced camera configuration, make sure that your camera is

connected to a PC via the network. Refer to illustrations [X] and [Y].

2. Download and install the “IPscan.exe” program. You can download the

program from:

http://www.surveillance-download.com/user/IPscan.zip

3. Run the program to scan for available devices.
4. Set your PC in the same network segment as the camera that you want

to configure. Example: 192.168.2.xxx (where xxx = 0-255).

5. Note down the IP address and port number of the camera. In this

example, the IP address is 192.168.2.1 and the port number is 88.

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