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Run IP
Config Tool
Run the
on your PC to start the
firmware configuration
process
Run IP Config
Tool
Next
Check if all
cameras are
listed
•How can you tell if all cameras are on the network?
• But how can you identify your IP camera with the IP camera scanner (IP Config Tool) ?
Make sure
this is set
to ALL
Aside from IP address,
every camera have a
unique MAC address
which can be use to
identify each IP
camera
MAC Address ID and
Serial Number
Run IP Config Tool
Check network
cable, power,
camera device and
troubleshoot
Check if all
cameras are listed
If NOT all cameras
are listed
Run IP Config
Tool
Check if all
cameras are
listed
Assign unique
network address
to IP camera(s
If all cameras are
listed
Identify and select the IP
camera, then login
Network address
information,
including MAC ID#
For Optiview tech, use the assigned IP address range intended for pre-configuring
cameras: 192.168.1.51 up to 100
Network address
information
For Optiview customers, use the IP address range assigned by the local IT staff. If
this on a small private network environment, check with your existing local router
prior to assigning network address to an IP camera.
Run IP Config
Tool
Check if all
cameras are
listed
Assign unique
network address
to IP camera(s)
Flash cameras
with the latest
firmware
To flash IP
camera with
firmware, click
on “Upgrade”
button
Click Upgrade
IP Config Tool will
show a list of IP
cameras ready for
reflashing
Click the Check Box on each
camera to be flashed.
NOTE:
Make sure you chose the
correct IP camera based on
their identifications such as
MAC address or IP Address
Click OPEN to bring up the file
explorer and point it to the
firmware file
2
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Click OPEN to bring up the file
explorer and point it to the
firmware file
Highlight the correct firmware
file and click OPEN
IMPORTANT!
Wait until the
upgrade status
indicates that the
upgrade process is
finished on all
cameras (if flashing
more than one unit)
Click “Upgrade” to proceed
with firmware flash
NEVER STOP THE
UPGRADE OR
DISCONNECT THE IP
CAMERA DURING
THE UPGRADE
PROCESS !
OTHERWISE, THE CAMERA
WILL HAVE A PERMANENT
DAMAGE ON ITS SOFTWARE.
OPTIVIEW WILL NOT COVER
THE WARRANTY.
Run IP Config
Tool
Check if all
cameras are
listed
Flash cameras
with latest
firmware
Assign unique
network address
to IP camera(s)
Load the
“Optiview”
Default Settings
Log in to IP
camera through
IE
Go to “Setup”
TAB
Select
“Import/Export”
Go to “System”
sub menu
Import backup
files
Final Check of
IPC settings
Step 1
Step 2
Log in to IP
camera through IE
Go to “Setup” TAB
Enter username with admin
rights to DVR menu
Go to SETUP tab and select
System > Import/Export
Step 3
Go to “System”
Under System Menu, click on >
Import/Export - to bring up the Import/Export menu
screen
Click “Import” button and point file
explorer to the correct backup file for this
specific camera, select it and click OPEN.
Wait until the flashing is done. “Please
wait” message will disappear when
finished.
Digital Zoom – click the button in order to enable the function. Select any
area to zoom in at the image. Drag your mouse to move on other area within
the image.
Snapshot - Click it to snap current video
Triple Snapshot - Click it and the system begins 3 snapshots at 1 picture/second
Manual record - Click it to record the video.
Video control - Click it to open video control
interface. Left click mouse to set the video
parameters (brightness, contrast, hue and saturation)
Original size - Click it to view original size. It is to display
the actual size of the video stream.
Full screen - Click it to go to full-screen mode. Double click
the mouse or click the Esc button to exit the full screen.
Width and Height ratio - Click it to restore original ratio or suitable
window adapted based on your monitor screen size.
Camera
> Conditions
Camera
> Video
Camera
> Overlay
Camera
model name
was used as
camera title
and it will
display at live
view
Network
> TCP/IP
Camera model
name was used
as host name
and it will be
display at live
view when using
the server/client
software
NETWORK
> Connection
Displays all the virtual network port used for remote access
These ports does not necessarily means that they will be the same port number to be used for remote (Internet)
access of the DVR. A device can be using web port 8O on the internal network but will use port 8888 via Internet
access. This is accomplished by using uPnP forwarding function. This is applicable when there are more than two
devices on the local network that may need to be accessible via Internet and may be using a single statically
assigned public IP address by the ISP.
Slide 35
NETWORK
> DDNS
DDNS – translate a domain/host name into an IP address
Account Information must be provided by the customer based on their own DDNS account profile.
We do not provide technical support if they have problem related to any failure of the DDNS translation.
Note:
By default, there is no server type selected on this menu.
NETWORK
> IP Filter
IP Filter – filter the remote access to the IP device based on the lP address
listed as “Trusted Sites”. Basically follows the concept of a “White List”; if
the IP address of your computer or location is listed as “Trusted”, then you
can access the IP device.
NETWORK
> SMTP (e-Mail)
Account Information must be provided by the customer based on their own email account profile.
We do not provide technical support if they have problem related to any failure of the email account to receive
email notification from the DVR due to mail server filtering, restrictions etc…
NETWORK
> uPnP
Slide 31
is a standard TCP/IP protocol for network management. Network administrators use
SNMP to monitor and map network availability, performance, and error rates.
Bonjour service enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP
networks. You need to have Bonjour installed on your system for remote hosts to be discovered.
the idea that transmission rates, error rates, and other
characteristics can be measured, improved, and, to some extent, guaranteed in advance.
IP multicast is a method of sending Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams to a group
of interested receivers in a single transmission. It is often employed for streaming media
applications on the Internet and private networks. It conserves bandwidth usage
EVENT
> Video Detect
this is how much time the device will delay before actually starting to record after
motion was detected
this is how much time the device will stay recording after starting to record while
motion is detected
EVENT
> Video Masking
> Abnormality
STORAGE
> Record/Snapshot Schedule
> Record Control
System
> General
System
> General
>Date & Time
System
> Account
System
> Account
System
> Auto Maintain
INFORMATION
> Version
INFORMATION
> Log
INFORMATION
> Log
ALARM
Select Alarm notification type to give you an alert while viewing DVR via IE
Select either message screen prompt or Alarm tone which will play on your PC
when an event occurs
Camera Location Chart
Location
IP address
MAC Address
Image Res.
Front Gate
10.1.10.101
00:A0:C9:14:C8:2
9
2 MP
Back Office
10.1.10.200
00:A0:C9:1A:D3:E
1
1.3 MP
Cashier# 1
10.1.10.201
00:A0:C9:A1:E8:1
9
3 MP
Make a list of all your IP cameras, either through Word Pad or Excel
sheet during the initial setup. The time you will spent doing this list
will save you several hours of troubleshooting and searching when
something wrong happened one or more of your equipments.
6 months later after the installation, two cameras went offline.
Where is the physical camera within the 3-story building?
You only have 48 IP cameras, how easy is it to find it?
ALL-CAMERA VIEW SNAPSHOT
Aside from IPC list, use the all-camera view snapshot to give you an idea of the
physical location of the IPC