![]() DDNS service (to keep track your IP address) c. There are three major issues that need to be addressed: a. If you have a Dynamic Public IP and you share your internet connection through a router This is a typical situation if you have a consumer grade broadband service. All you have to do is adjusted the TCP/IP property in the network section of iGuard’s web control software to the assigned parameters. If you have a Static Public IP… Follow the same procedure in Step G above. NOTE: The Pan/Tilt control buttons are for the optional second cameras that support PT functions. Click on the Red round button to record images to the destination specified in the path. ![]() Click on ‘ActiveX’ or ‘Sun Java’ on Camera A or B to view the video, based on the browser on your PC NOTE: You may be prompted to install an Active-X component if this is your first time visiting the camera click “OK” to proceed 4. Press “Enter” twice or click on “Apply” to login NOTE: * For some shipment, the user name maybe defined as “admin” the password is the same as the master password which is on the serial # label on the camera. The default user ID and Password is not defined. Enter your User Name and Password* to login. Launch IE or any Java Enabled Browser enter the IP address that is assigned to the IP-390E in Step. The IP assigned by the wireless router will become the default IP for the web manger once the camera is successfully associated with a wireless network. You can configure the wireless network by click on “Basic Setting”/”Wireless Setting” Note: The wireless network will take priority over wired network ie. You can configure the wired network property by click on “Basic Setting”/”Network Setting” 4. Press “Enter” twice or click on “Apply” to login 3. Note: The default user ID and Password is not defined. You can access the camera’s web manager by double click on the IP displayed in iGuard Utility or just lick on the “Launch iGuard” button. You can change the WEB Manger’s programming (TCP) port and video streaming (UDP) port under the Advanced tag to suit your specific lan requirement * The host PC and the camera must be on the same subnet (behind the same router) for the PC to “see” the camera. If there is no DHCP on the network, then the camera has to be manually assigned with an IP address* by clicking on the “IP Configuration” button. If the camera is connected to a router with DHCP enabled, an IP will be assigned and displayed next to the camera automatically.
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