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Brand | MAGINON |
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Model | IPC-1A |
Category | Security Camera |
Language | English |
Covers intended use, hazards for children, electrocution, heat, and material damage risks.
Identifies all physical components of the camera and its accessories.
Provides detailed visual representations of the camera's front, side, and back.
Instructions for physically mounting the camera, including bracket attachment and securing.
Final steps for connecting the camera to the power supply.
Overview of integrating the camera into a home network and accessing it via the internet.
Lists the necessary hardware and software specifications for successful setup.
Instructions for connecting the camera to the router using a network cable.
Guide to installing the configuration software from the provided CD.
Steps to connect, search for, and configure the camera using its software.
Specific instructions for setting up the camera on a Mac OS X operating system.
Guide to establishing a wireless LAN connection between the camera and the router.
Instructions on how to access the camera remotely via the internet, including port forwarding.
Steps to start the camera and access its web interface for the first time.
Explains how to operate the camera's functions, including head alignment and basic settings.
Details how to control the camera's pan, tilt, and patrol movements.
Instructions on how to save and recall specific camera viewing positions.
Adjusts image parameters like resolution, brightness, contrast, and flipping.
Displays current operational data, firmware version, and connection status of the camera.
Allows assigning a unique, descriptive name to the camera for easier identification.
Sets the camera's time zone and synchronization method for accurate timekeeping.
Manages user accounts, permissions, and access levels for the camera.
Configures essential network parameters like IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Configures the camera's connection to a wireless network (WLAN), including SSID and encryption.
Manages Universal Plug and Play settings for automatic network configuration and firewall rules.
Configures Dynamic DNS service for accessing the camera via a fixed, user-friendly internet address.
Configures email alerts for specific events, requiring SMTP server details.
Configures image and data transfer to an FTP server at specified intervals or schedules.
Sets up conditions for triggering alarms, such as motion detection, and defines alarm responses.
Adjusts settings related to the camera head's movement speed, IR LEDs, and initial positioning.
Restores the camera to its default factory settings, erasing all custom configurations.
Restarts the camera to apply stored settings or resolve temporary issues.
Accessing and viewing the camera feed via a web browser on smartphones and tablets.
Guide to using the dedicated mobile application for managing and viewing cameras.