Velleman CAMIP10 User Manual

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CAMIP10

16.12.2011

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Log

• The log shows an overview of everyone who accessed the IP camera. It is cleared when rebooting

the system.

Back
• Use this option to return to the For Visitor or For Operator page layout.

9. Additional user information

9.1 Password

• Default, the administrator login is admin without a password. To enhance security, a new

administrator password should be set as soon as possible (see §8.2 under For Administrator

layout – Users Settings).

• If the login or password of the administrator(s) are forgotten or corrupt, the system can be reset

to factory defaults (admin, no password) by pressing and holding the RESET button [13] at the
back of the camera for about 5 seconds.

9.2 WiFi

• Refer to the user manual of your wireless router to obtain network information e.g. SSID,

Channel, Security, authentication, encryption…

• Use previously obtained information to configure your CAMIP10 via a fixed network cable (For

Administrator – Wireless LAN settings).

• Reboot the CAMIP10.

• Wait at least 30 seconds before unplugging the network cable. Then unplug the power supply.

• Re-insert the power plug.

• After about 30 seconds, the camera should be up and running in WiFi mode.

9.3 Connect the camera on an ADSL network

• Connect the camera to a PC. The easiest way is to use a router. If no router is available, you

must use a cross cable (not incl.) to connect the CAMIP10 directly to the PCs’ RJ45 port and set
the IP addresses on PC and camera manually.

• Configure the camera with the IP camera tool (see §8.1).

• Log on to the camera as administrator and configure ADSL settings (user name + password).

• Configure the DDNS Service Settings and click ‘Submit’. The camera reboots.

• Connect the camera directly to the ADSL modem. It is now available through the internet by

entering the domain name in your internet browser.
Note: set the option ‘Report ADSL IP by mail’ under Mail Service Settings to receive the
cameras’ IP address by mail.

9.4 Connect the camera via a router

• Connect the camera to the LAN and configure the camera with the IP camera tool (see §8.1).

• Log on to the camera as administrator and configure DDNS Service Settings.

• Click ‘Submit’ to reboot the camera.

• The camera is now available through the internet by entering the domain name in your internet

browser.

9.5 Static IP users

• When using only fixed IP addresses, a DDNS service is not required. There are two ways to find

out the static WAN IP address of the camera:

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