Velleman CAMIP14 User Manual

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CAMIP14

V. 01 – 06/07/2012

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1. On the back of the camera, press and hold the WPS button [8]. Release when you hear a tone.
2. On your wireless router, press the WPS button within 30 seconds.

Note: The WPS function on your router can be a virtual button on the configuration page, or a

physical button, depending on the brand. Check your router’s documentation for more information.

The camera and wireless router now connect automatically. The connection is successful if you hear a

tone on the camera, and if the LAN status indicator on the camera is on (not blinking).
Note: If the connection fails, check if the wireless authentication of your router is WPA or WPA2. If not,

please change the authentication method and try again.

5.4

Configuring the Network

1. Connect your mobile device to the wireless router that has the camera connected.
2. Open the EagleEyes app and click the “+” button to add a new device.
3. Select “Local Network Search” to search for the camera.

The device will show a list of devices on the network.

The displayed IP address is the address that your

router assigned to your camera.

If the IPCAM camera is not in the list, make sure the

LAN status indicator on the camera is on (not

blinking). Reset [13] the camera if necessary. Wait

for 3 minutes and then use “Local Network Search”

again.

4. Select the camera from the list. The settings page appears.
5. In the settings page, switch from “DHCP” to “Static”.
6. Change the port number of the camera as needed. The default port number is 88. If port number 88

is blocked, you can change it to any value from 1~9999 (for example 8080).

7. Write down the IP address and the port number of the camera. You will need them later.

(In the sample screens below [A], the IP address is 192.168.2.197 and the port number is 88.)

8. Press “Apply” to confirm your settings.
9. Wait until “Status” [B] indicates “Done” or “Fail”.

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If the status shows “Done”, the device page appears again. Proceed with the next step.

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If the status shows “Fail”, press the

button on the top right side of your device. In the

popup window, select “DDNS”. The device page appears again. Proceed with the next step.

10. In “Title” [C], enter a meaningful name for your camera connection and press “Save” to confirm.

A B C

5.5

Port Forwarding

Before you continue, check the internet indicator

on the camera [6].

If the indicator blinks slowly every 5 seconds, you can proceed with port forwarding.

If the indicator blinks rapidly, make sure that your router is connected to internet. Then proceed with

port forwarding.

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