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Configuration

4. Click OK to save changes. The camera will restart with the new IP

address.

8.7.2 Device Port

The Device Port page (

Device Configuration>Device Port) allows you to

configure the camera’s port configuration. The camera has the following

ports:

Control port: The default is 30001. Enables video streaming.

HTTP Port: The default is 80. Enables web access. Please note that if the

HTTP is port is anything other than 80, you must enter http:// before the

camera’s IP address and colon (:) and the HTTP port after the IP address

when connecting using an Internet browser (e.g. if the HTTP port is 85,

enter http://192.168.x.x:85).

RTSP Port: Default is 554. Only used for special applications requiring

RTSP streaming, such as VLC player or quicktime movie.

RTMP Port: Default is 8080. Only used for special applications.

NOTE: If you are configuring multiple IP cameras for individual remote

access (without an NVR or server), you must change all the ports for each

camera. Two cameras cannot use the same port number.

To change camera ports:

1. Configure the camera ports as required and then click OK.

2. Click Device Configuration>Device Port.

8.7.3 Camera

The Camera page (

Device Configuration>Camera) allows you to configure

the Channel Name, which appears on the camera OSD and the video system

frequency.

To change the Channel Name:

• Configure the

Channel Name as needed and then click the Set button

next to Channel Name.

To change the video system frequency:

• Select the desired setting under

Video System and then click the Set

button next to Source Resolution.

8.7.4 Date & Time

The Date & Time page allows you to configure the camera’s date and time.

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