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Step-by-step guide for physically mounting the camera, including tips for optimal PIR sensor placement.
Explains how to establish an Internet connection for the network camera.
Details port forwarding requirements when connecting the camera through a router.
Details the use of Installation Wizard 2 for network analysis and camera setup.
Instructions for accessing the camera's interface via web browsers like IE, Firefox, or Netscape.
Enables password protection for the root account and system access.
Allows adding, modifying, or deleting user accounts with different privilege levels.
Steps to enable HTTPS for secure communication and install certificates.
Options for setting network connection type: LAN, Static IP, or PPPoE.
Configures RTSP authentication modes and defines access names for video streams.
Controls network access by managing lists of allowed and denied IP addresses.
Steps to configure and enable motion detection windows and sensitivity.
Sets up events based on triggers, schedules, and actions like sending notifications.
Configures server destinations (email, FTP) and media types (snapshot, video) for events.
Configures network storage settings for saving recorded video files.
Defines recording source, schedule, capacity, and file naming conventions.
Resets the camera to factory default settings, with options to retain certain configurations.
Procedure for updating the camera's firmware using a downloaded file.
Details the external HTTP API for controlling camera functions via URLs.
Details CPU, memory, OS, lens, image sensor, and illumination specifications.
Lists compression standards, streaming options, frame rates, and audio encoding details.
Details security features like password protection, IP filtering, and HTTPS encryption.
| Brand | Vivotek |
|---|---|
| Model | FD7132 |
| Category | Security Camera |
| Language | English |