TRENDNet TV-IP322P - Manual

TRENDNet TV-IP322P

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – R E FA C E
  • Page 4 – Contents; IP
  • Page 5 – SD; H o w t o a c c e s s t h e c a m e r a b e h i n d a R o u t e r; GPIO; L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y
  • Page 6 – Checking the Package Contents; x Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide
  • Page 7 – Getting to Know the Camera; The Camera and the Shield
  • Page 8 – The Connectors; NOTE
  • Page 9 – Plugs the provided Ethernet cable to connect to your local
  • Page 10 – Features and Benefits; High Resolution Surveillance
  • Page 11 – window of Web Configuration.; Multiple Platforms Supported
  • Page 12 – PoE Supported
  • Page 13 – System Requirement; Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above
  • Page 15 – Assembling the Camera Mounting Bracket; Adjust the camera position; Mounting the Camera; Secure the camera to the mounting bracket.; Waterproofing
  • Page 16 – Installing the Memory Card; To install the memory card:
  • Page 17 – Applications of the Camera; The camera can be applied in multiple applications, including:
  • Page 19 – IP Setup; Next; Welcome to the IPSetup; Browse”
  • Page 20 – Installation Complete; window appears, click “
  • Page 21 – IPSetup; Camera Display Area
  • Page 22 – Static IP; or click; Search; Click this button to search the connected camera; Exit; Click this button to exit the program.
  • Page 23 – Accessing to the Camera; Link; to access the camera’s web page.; OK; to access to the main screen of the
  • Page 26 – Configuring the IP Address of the Computer
  • Page 27 – Using the Web Configuration; To configure the camera, click
  • Page 28 – Using Smart Wizard; To start the wizard, click; Smart Wizard; in the left menu bar.; Step 1. Camera Settings
  • Page 29 – Step 3. Email Settings
  • Page 30 – Step 4. Confirm Settings; Click; Apply; to finish the setting or click; Prev; to change the previous; Cancel; to disregard all setting.
  • Page 35 – Direct Video Stream Authentication
  • Page 36 – Network Settings; This item allows you to select the IP address mode and; DHCP; mode
  • Page 38 – Enable; option to enable this feature.; Ports Number; The default HTTP port is; HTTPS; Select this option to enable HTTPS, which is a secure
  • Page 43 – TIP; Default; to restore the default settings of the three options above.
  • Page 45 – Appendix, Bandwidth Reference Guid
  • Page 46 – Camera Microphone In:; Select the; option to enable the; Volume; option. The default setting is
  • Page 48 – Window
  • Page 49 – Include Text; options and click; , you can see the related information displayed
  • Page 50 – Event Server Configuration; Test; to test the related configuration is correct or
  • Page 51 – HTTP Notify For Motion Trigger; Host: Enter the IP of the HTTP server
  • Page 52 – FTP; test
  • Page 53 – Email; Enter the mail server address. For; Sender Email Address:; Enter the email address of the user who; Should be
  • Page 54 – Depending on the network environment,; Wan IP Change Notify
  • Page 56 – AVI; Event Server Setting >> Instant Message
  • Page 59 – Event Configuration
  • Page 60 – Event Configuration >> Arrange Schedule Profile; Add
  • Page 62 – Event Configuration >> Motion Detect Trigger
  • Page 71 – Setting up the SD Card
  • Page 74 – System Information >> Device Information; The Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system.
  • Page 76 – Click the; SecurViewTM Pro; To use SecurViewTM Pro, you must have Microsoft .NET
  • Page 77 – Then; Setup Wizard will appear. Click “
  • Page 79 – Using SecurViewTM Pro; admin
  • Page 80 – Live View Window; displays the live video of the connected
  • Page 81 – Quick Launch Buttons; are located below the Live View Window,
  • Page 82 – Camera View Mode; buttons in this area allow you to switch the; can be changed by clicking the; System Setting; Auto; System Information; displays the system information, including the; Live View Status; provides the status of live view mode, including; Camera List; and; eMap
  • Page 83 – displays the status of the connected cameras. If; allows you to select the desired camera to the view; Camera Control Buttons; provides the control buttons that allow you
  • Page 84 – Configure Recording Settings; Record Setting; and select the desire; Save; to complete the configuration.; of recorded files is up to 90% of the storage space.
  • Page 85 – Add a Camera; Device Setting; to display the; New
  • Page 86 – Click on; , all cameras that’s connected to your
  • Page 87 – Preview; to view live; Yes; on; Record; Record the stream video continuously
  • Page 88 – Add Schedule; to create a new schedule and select the time
  • Page 89 – Motion detection area; to setup; motion detection windows, set up the senstivity and
  • Page 90 – same requirement as Motion & Schedule recording.; to
  • Page 91 – Camera list will appear with recording type notification.; windows to return to the main
  • Page 92 – Edit / Delete a Camera; From the Device Setting window,; Modify
  • Page 93 – select the desired one and then click; Remove; View Camera Image; For example, if you use only one camera, select single camera
  • Page 94 – The; Information
  • Page 95 – Playback the Recorded Files; Playback; window, select the camera and setup the; search result will be displayed in the; Record File list
  • Page 96 – To playback the video clip, select the desired file and click; Play; Manage eMap; View Setting
  • Page 97 – To add an eMap; On the View Setting window, click; Enter an
  • Page 99 – Camera Location; to assign the camera location.
  • Page 101 – To modify/remove an eMap; In the eMap List, select the map name from eMap; to save the setting.
  • Page 102 – . The selected map will be removed from the list.
  • Page 103 – View eMap; eMap View; Select the map from the eMap Name list.
  • Page 104 – System
  • Page 105 – Version
  • Page 106 – Setting up Event Server; Event Server
  • Page 108 – The status of Event Service is indicated by the
  • Page 109 – Sending Notification to the User
  • Page 110 – Configuring Event Trigger; Event Trigger
  • Page 112 – Configure DDNS on your Camera; Go to Camera’s; DDNS Setting; to activate the
  • Page 115 – Configure DDNS on your router; DDNS; section, assign a HTTP; Login to your router’s web configuration page.
  • Page 116 – Find the; Dynamic DNS; configuration section.
  • Page 118 – Appendix; ARM9 base
  • Page 120 – A.2 GPIO Terminal Application; Connector Pin Assignment; PIN
  • Page 121 – A.3 Bandwidth Reference Guide; MJPEG; Resolution
  • Page 122 – A.4 Glossary of Terms; NUMBERS; Bootstrap Protocol
  • Page 123 – might translate to; Enterprise network
  • Page 125 – packet
  • Page 129 – It is a program that performs a specific task.
  • Page 131 – Limited Warranty; TV-IP322P – 3 Years Limited Warranty
  • Page 132 – WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE; : IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT
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Summary

Page 2 - R E FA C E

- 1 - P R E FA C E Thank you for purchasing the TV-IP322P SecurView™ Outdoor PoE Megapixel Day/Night Internet Camera, a standalone system that can be connected directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network. The camera is equipped with a 2-megapixel CMOS sensor, allowing you to capture high qualit...

Page 4 - Contents; IP

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Page 5 - SD; H o w t o a c c e s s t h e c a m e r a b e h i n d a R o u t e r; GPIO; L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y

- 4 - 4.8 E VENT C ONFIGURATION ........................................................... 58 4.9 T OOLS ................................................................................... 64 4.10 RS-485 ................................................................................. 66 4.11 S ETT...

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