Camera is connected to network using DHCP
protocol in default settings. Using DHCP, the
camera automatically obtains the IP address from
the networking device (router/modem). Make sure
DHCP is enabled on your networking device (router/
modem).
Configuring network settings requires camera and
control device (Apple/Android/Computer) to be
connected to the same local network by connecting
them to the same networking device (router/
modem). The camera will appear in the Local/LAN
device list.
If camera does not appear on LAN, it might
be due to:
• IP camera and network device are not connected
properly. Check all the cable connections and
make sure they are all connected securely. Note
that the camera takes a few minutes to perform
self diagnostic test after it is turned on. After this
test, right-click LAN box and select Refresh to
update LAN device list.
• Your network has 2 or more DHCP servers.
Commonly, most networks have only one DHCP
server. Make sure that the camera is connected to
a network with only one DHCP server. In a network
with 1 DHCP server, the camera automatically
obtains IP address and the software can
automatically detect camera.
9 NETWORK SETTING
To access network settings, right-click camera in
LAN device list and select Set the IP address.
• DHCP: It is recommended to use DHCP (Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol) for camera to
automatically obtain IP address from DHCP
enabled networking device (router/modem).
• Fixed IP: Select Fixed IP to manually enter
network settings. Enter the IP address, Subnet
mask, Gateway address and Preferred DNS server.
• Mac address: This is a unique identifier for the
camera.
• Only use the device in LAN: Checking this will
disable camera from being able to be viewed from
a remote network.
• Device Status: Displays current camera
connection status.
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SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
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WIRELESS IP CAMERA SC200