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Environmental requirements for camera installation, including temperature, humidity, and placement.
Guidelines for safe transportation and handling of the camera to prevent damage.
Critical safety guidelines for operating the camera, covering power, impacts, and sensor care.
Overview of the IP camera's features and capabilities, including video compression and night vision.
Instructions for connecting the IP camera to a local network via an Ethernet cable.
Steps to connect the IP camera wirelessly to a router using Wi-Fi settings.
Procedure for connecting the IP camera to the Wide Area Network, including port forwarding.
How to view live video feed from the IP camera using an Internet Explorer browser.
Accessing and viewing device status, firmware version, and alias information.
Retrieving device firmware version, Web UI version, Alias, and AP MAC address.
Naming the camera for easier identification, e.g., 'home' or 'office'.
Configuring the camera's date and time, either via NTP server or PC sync.
Setting the path for local recording files and managing storage.
Configuring network and other device settings through the web interface.
Setting the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server for the camera.
Configuring the camera's wireless network connection details.
Configuring motion detection, alarm triggers, and notification settings.
Setting up motion detection sensitivity and alarm actions like email or FTP upload.
Configuring the camera to send email notifications with attached images upon alarm events.
Configuring the camera to upload captured images to an FTP server upon alarm events.
Viewing a log of all alarm events detected by the camera.
Managing user accounts and configuring multiple device settings.
Adding and managing multiple IP cameras for simultaneous viewing.
Configuring user roles (Visitor, Operator, Administrator) and their permissions.
Configuring Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) controls, including preset points and cruise views.
Performing device maintenance tasks like rebooting, restoring factory settings, and firmware upgrades.
Accessing the camera using alternative web browsers like Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.
Information on using mobile applications to view and manage the IP camera.
Using IPCMonitor software for centralized management of multiple IP cameras.