• Ensure the camera is well ventilated. It should not be placed near heated devices such as radiators or
heat elements.
• The camera should be installed on a firm and solid surface. Wall or Ceiling mounting the camera should
be done with care to ensure the camera weight can be supported safely.
• Do not cut the camera cables, this will void the warranty.
• Only use the supplied power adaptor. Using a different adaptor may cause the camera to malfunction,
heat up or catch fire. Any damage cause to the camera by using the incorrect power adaptor will void
the warranty.
• Do not tamper or open the power adaptor supplied.
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1.1 X100C WIRELESS IP CUBE CAMERA
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• X100C IP Camera
• Wireless Antenna
• Camera Bracket
• Fixing Screws & Wall Plugs
• 12V DC Power Adaptor
• User’s Manual & Software CD
IDENTIFY PARTS
FRONT VIEW
Wireless Antenna
Connector
Night Vision LEDs
SD Card Slot
Insert SD Card for on
board recording
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CONNECTIONS
Network Type LED
(Green/Orange)
Green LED indicates
Wired connection is
active. Orange LED
indicates Wireless
connection is active.
Network Port
Microphone
Focus Ring
Reset Button
12V DC Power Socket
Ensure only the 12V DC
Power Adaptor supplied
with the camera is used.
Audio Output Socket
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INSTALLATION
The X100C IP Camera can be mounted on a Wall or Ceiling. It can also be desk mounted using the
bracket supplied.
1. For Wall or Ceiling mounting, make a hole where the camera is to be installed to insert the 12V DC
Power Adaptor and LAN cable.
2. Feed the 12V DC Power Adaptor, and LAN cables through the hole.
3. Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket on a wall or ceiling as shown.
4. Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the bracket.
- Make any lens (focus) adjustments using the manual Focus Ring after you have connected the camera and have
setup live viewing via your PC.
5. Connect the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cable to camera.
6. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
For Wireless Connection
Attach the Wireless Antenna to the camera. Configure your camera’s IP settings using a Wired
connection before you start.
- See SETUP on page 34.
For Audio
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an
amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
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1.2 X104P WIRELESS PAN TILT ZOOM IP CAMERA
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• X104P IP Camera
• Wireless Antenna
• L-Bracket with 2x Screws
IDENTIFY PARTS
FRONT VIEW
Lens
Focus Ring
Night Vision LEDs
Lens Mechanism
The Lens Mechanism can tilt
(up & down) 100°.
Camera Base
Microphone
• Fixing Screws & Wall Plugs
• 12V DC Power Adaptor
• User’s Manual & Software CD
Camera Body
The body of the
camera can pan (left
to right) 355°.
Network Type LEDs
(Green/Orange)
Green LED indicates
Wired connection is
active. Orange LED
indicates Wireless
connection is active.
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CONNECTIONS ON BASE SIDE
Audio Output
Socket
AUDIO
OUT
12V DC Power Socket
Ensure only the 12V DC
Power Adaptor supplied
with the camera is used.
Wireless Antenna
Connector
12V DCRESETLAN
Network Port
Reset Button
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INSTALLATION
The X104P IP Camera can be mounted on a Wall or Ceiling using the L-Bracket provided. It is designed
for internal use only. It can also be desk mounted as supplied.
1. For Wall or Ceiling mounting, make a hole where the camera is to be installed to insert the 12V DC
Power Adaptor and LAN cable.
2. Feed the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cables through the hole.
3. Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket to the camera, then to the ceiling as
shown. For wall mounting, fix the bracket to the wall before mounting the camera to the bracket.
Power &
LAN cable
CEILING MOUNT
LAN cable
WALL MOUNT
Power &
4. Connect the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cable to camera.
5. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
Lens Adjustment
Make any lens (focus) adjustments after you have
connected the camera and have setup live viewing via
your PC.
To adjust the lens, open the Dome Cover by turning it
anti-clockwise and rotate the Focus Ring.
For Wireless Connection
Attach the Wireless Antenna to the camera. Configure your camera’s IP settings using a Wired
connection before you start.
- See SETUP on page 34.
For Audio
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an
amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
Focus Ring
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Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
8. Connect the LAN cable to the Network Socket and the 12V DC Power Adaptor to the Power Cable.
9. Re-attached the dome housing to the dome base.
10. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
Using an Optional Lens
The X100D camera is supplied with a 4.0mm board lens for 50° viewing angle. The lens can be manually
replaced with an Xvision Megapixel Board Lens to achieve a different viewing angle. Any lens change
should be made after you have connected the camera and have set up live viewing via your PC so that
the focus can be set correctly.
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To replace the lens:
1. Open the dome cover and carefully turn the lens to unscrew it from the board mount.
2. Once removed, slide off the small spring around the lens and place this onto the new lens.
3. Screw the new lens onto the board mount and set the required focus by turning the lens.
4. Replace the dome cover once all adjustments have been made.
Place spring on
new lens before
screwing back on
to board mount
Note: The following Xvision Megapixel lenses are compatible with the X100D IP camera:
Connect an external Microphone for monitoring audio. Connect an audio output device such as a
speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
See table below for details on connection.
Audio and Alarm Connections
GroupingTerminal NameConnect to:
POWER
ALARM SENSOR
AUDIO
VCC12Positive (+) Power Cable
GNDNegative (-) Power Cable
DIGITAL_INAlarm Sensor Input
ALARM_OUTAlarm Output
AUDIO_INExternal Microphone / Audio Input
AUDIO_OUTExternal Speaker / Audio Out
AUDIO_GNDAudio Ground
Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
1. Select a mounting position on a wall or ceiling. Decide whether the cables are to go through the
dome base or via the side cable exit and block off the unused exit with the stopper.
2. Remove the dome housing by unscrewing the tamper resistant screws with an Allen Key.
3. Use the mounting base to mark up screw positions and make a hole in the wall or ceiling to insert the
LAN cable and 12V DC Cable (if using Power over Ethernet, 12V DC Power is not required).
4. Feed the cables through the hole.
5. Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the mounting base.
CEILING MOUNT
Position hole so cables can
be pushed through the top
or side cable exit
Power Cable To Power Adaptor
To Network
WALL MOUNT
Tamper Resistant
Screws for fixing
dome cover
Position hole so cables can
be pushed through the top
or side cable exit
Power Cable To Power Adaptor
To Network
Fixing Screws
for fixing base
to ceiling
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6. Insert the cables through the top or side cable exit.
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7. Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the camera bracket inside.
- Make any lens (Zoom/Focus) adjustments after you have connected the camera & have setup live viewing via your PC.
- Make the Zoom Adjustment by rotating the screw anticlockwise for NEAR adjustment and clockwise for FAR
adjustment until you get the desired view. Next make the Focal Adjustment by rotating the screw anti-clockwise
for TELE adjustment and Clockwise for WIDE adjustment until you get the desired view.
- After adjustment, tighten both screws to set the Zoom and Focus Rings.
Note: Incorrect wiring may cause damage to the camera. Please ensure + and - terminal connections are
fitted correctly.
9. Connect the LAN cable to the Network Socket.
10. Re-attach the dome housing to the dome base.
11. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
- The Auto Iris lens on the camera will require calibration before use. After you have setup and configured the
camera, please ensure you CALIBRATE the Auto Iris lens. See Appendix 1: HOW TO CALIBRATE AN AUTO IRIS LENS
on page 41.
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For Audio
Connect an external Microphone for monitoring audio. Connect an audio output device such as a
speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
See table below for details on connection.
Audio and Alarm Connections
GroupingTerminal NameConnect to:
POWER
ALARM SENSOR
AUDIO
VCC12Positive (+) Power Cable
GNDNegative (-) Power Cable
DIGITAL_INAlarm Sensor Input
ALARM_OUTAlarm Output
AUDIO_INExternal Microphone / Audio Input
AUDIO_OUTExternal Speaker / Audio Out
AUDIO_GNDAudio Ground
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Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
3. Feed the trailing lead with connections through the hole.
4. Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the bracket.
5. Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Power Adaptor to camera (if using Power over Ethernet,
12V DC Power Adaptor is not required).
6. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
For Audio
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio In Socket to an external Microphone for audio monitoring.
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an
amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
Alarm and RS485 Connections
GroupingCable Name (Colour)Connect to:
DI (Green/White) Alarm Sensor Input
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ALARM SENSOR
(Optional)
RS485
DO (Orange/White)Alarm Output
12V DC (Brown/White)Alarm Output Power (12V DC 50mA Max)
GND (Blue/White)Alarm Sensor Ground
RS485 + (Purple/White)Not used
RS485 - (Grey)Not used
Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
Green LED indicates Wired connection is
active. Orange LED indicates power is ON.
BRACKET MOUNT
Attach the Camera Mount to the top or bottom of the
camera and secure the bracket as shown.
OUT
12V DC
12V DC Power Socket
Ensure only the 12V DC
Power Adaptor supplied
with the camera is used.
RST
Reset Button
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INSTALLATION
1. Select a mounting position on a wall or ceiling. Make a hole where the camera is to be installed to
insert the LAN cable and 12V DC Cable (if using Power over Ethernet, 12V DC Power is not
required).
2. Feed the cables through the hole.
3. Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket on a wall or ceiling as shown.
WALL MOUNT
CEILING MOUNT
Focus Ring
To Network
To Power
Focus Ring
To Power
To Network
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4. Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the bracket.
- Make any lens (focus) adjustments using the manual Focus Ring after you have connected the camera and have
setup live viewing via your PC.
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5. Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Power Adaptor to camera.
6. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
Using an Optional Lens
The X100T camera is supplied with a 4.0mm fixed lens for 50° viewing angle. The lens can be manually
replaced with an Xvision Megapixel Varifocal or Fixed Lens to achieve a different viewing angle. Any
lens change should be made after you have connected the camera and have set up live viewing via your
PC so that the focus can be set correctly.
1. Carefully turn the lens to unscrew it from the camera body.
2. Screw the new lens onto the camera and set the required focus by turning the lens focus ring.
- If you are replacing the lens with a VARIFOCAL lens, the zoom and focus should be adjusted using the separate
zoom and focus rings.
- If you are replacing the lens with a AUTO IRIS lens, ensure the Auto Iris Lens cable is connected to the
corresponding connection on the camera’s side.
3. When all adjustments have been made, tighten any lens screws to ensure the zoom and focus are set.
REPLACING THE LENS
AUTO IRIS LENS CONNECTION
Ensure the Auto Iris cable
is connected here
4. If the lens is being replaced by an AUTO IRIS lens it will require calibration before use. Ensure the lens
is calibrated after the camera has been set up and configured on the network.
- See Appendix 1: HOW TO CALIBRATE AN AUTO IRIS LENS on page 41.
Note: Failure to calibrate the Auto Iris lens will result in the picture becoming dark over time.
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Note: The following Xvision Megapixel lenses are compatible with the X100T IP camera:
• XL0550M-PRO (5.0 to 50.0mm Manual Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens, for 6 to 49° viewing angle)
• XL0409A-PRO (4.0 to 9.0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens, for 30 to 64° viewing angle)*
• XL4510A-PRO (4.5 to 10.0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens, for 28 to 57° viewing angle)*
• XL0550A-PRO (5.0 to 50.0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens, for 6 to 49° viewing angle)*
• XL1040A-PRO (10.0 to 40.0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens, for 8 to 28° viewing angle)*
*Calibration required, see page 41.
For Audio
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an
amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
Note: An optional Wall
mount bracket is available
for mounting the camera
against a wall.
• Allen Key
• 12V DC Power Adaptor
• User’s Manual & Software CD
Ceiling Mount
Fixing Slot for
mounting camera
Trailing Lead
Speed Dome Housing
Speed Dome Cover
CONNECTIONS ON TRAILING LEAD
Alarm I/O connections
Microphone In Socket
Audio Output Socket
12V DC Power Socket
Ensure only the 12V DC Power
Adaptor supplied with the
camera is used.
Network Port
(with Status LEDs)
Green LED indicates Wired
connection is active. Orange
LED indicates power is ON.
Reset Button
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INSTALLATION
1. Make a hole in the ceiling where the camera is to be installed.
2. Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket on the ceiling.
Hole to feed
trailing lead
through
the ceiling
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3. Feed the trailing lead through the Ceiling Mount and fix the camera to the bracket as shown:
Screw Dome Housing to
Ceiling Mount using the
Allen Key provided
4. Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Power Adaptor to camera (if using Power over Ethernet,
12V DC Power Adaptor is not required).
5. The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
Fitting the optional Wall Bracket
1. Make a hole in the wall where the camera is to be installed and use the screws and wall plugs
2. Feed the trailing lead through the Wall Mount and fix the camera to the bracket as shown, then
supplied to fix the bracket to the surface.
continue to wire the camera as described above.
Screw Dome Housing to
Ceiling Mount using the
Allen Key provided
Hole to feed
trailing lead
through
the wall
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4 CAMERA INSTALLATION
Lens Adjustment
Make any lens (focus) adjustments after you have
connected the camera and have setup live viewing via
your PC.
To adjust the lens, open the Dome Cover by turning it
anti-clockwise and rotate the Focus Ring.
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio In Socket to an external Microphone for audio monitoring.
Connect the 3.5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an
amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
Alarm and RS485 Connections
GroupingCable Name (Colour) Connect to:
Focus Ring
DI (Green/White) Alarm Sensor Input
ALARM SENSOR
(Optional)
RS485
DO (Orange/White)Alarm Output
12V DC (Brown/White)
GND (Blue/White)Alarm Sensor Ground
RS485 + (Purple/White)Not Used
RS485 - (Grey)Not Used
Alarm Output Power
(12V DC 50mA Max)
Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
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1.8 X100VS VIDEO SERVER (CODEC)
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• X100VS Video Server
• 12V DC Power Adaptor
• User’s Manual & Software CD
IDENTIFY PARTS
FRONT VIEW
Network Port12V DC Out Power
BNC Video Input
LAN
VIDEO IN
• Audio/Video Output Cable
• Power Cable for External Camera
• User’s Manual & Software CD
Socket
Alarm I/O
12V DC
OUT
DI/DO/ RS485
connections
Power Cable for External Camera
(optional) Used to power one camera.
12V DC 400mA Max.
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REAR VIEW
Status LED
Green LED indicates Wired connection
is active. The LED will flash when a
user accesses the unit.
AUDIO
microSD
IN
Micro SD
Memory
Microphone In
Socket
Card Slot
Insert SD Card for
on board recording
12V DC Power Socket
Ensure only the 12V DC Power
Adaptor supplied with the
STATUS
camera is used.
12V DC
IN
RESET
AUDIO/VIDEO
Reset Button
Audio/Video
Output Socket
OUT
Audio/Video
Output Cable
Audio
Video
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INSTALLATION
1. Attach Video lead from your analogue camera to the BNC Video Input
- Ensure the analogue camera is powered
2. Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Cable to the Video Server (if using Power over Ethernet,
3. The unit is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC.
- See SETUP on page 34.
Power an External Camera
Use the Power Cable provided to connect the 12V DC Out Power Socket to power one external camera.
The output power is 12V DC 400mA maximum. This is optional.
Connect an external Microphone
Connect the 3.5 microphone Audio In Socket to an external Microphone or your camera’s Audio Output
for audio monitoring.
Connect an A/V device
Use the Audio/Video Output Cable to connect Audio/Video Out to a Monitor, DVR or similar device.
The white connection is for Audio, the yellow connection is for Video. The Audio output can be used to
connect to a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function.
Alarm and RS485 Connections
GroupingPinConnect to:
1 2 3 4 5 6
ALARM
SENSOR
112V DC Power (50mA Max)
2 Alarm Sensor Input
3GND
1 2 3 4 5 6
RS485
(Connects to
RS485 on a
Zoom, Pan Tilt
Zoom or Speed
Dome Camera)
4Alarm Output
5RS485 +
6RS485 -
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Connecting an RS485 Zoom, Pan Tilt Zoom or Speed Dome
The Video Server supports the following functions when connected to a compatible Zoom, Pan Tilt Zoom
or Speed Dome:
- Pan Tilt Zoom,
- Set Presets
- Call Presets
- Configure camera via On Screen Menu
The protocols supported are:
- Pelco D
- Pelco P
Resetting your camera
The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings. If you are experiencing problems
with the IP camera, sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state.
To reset, hold the button for at least 5 seconds. The camera will restore factory settings & reboot.
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Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address.
You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re-configure the camera to enable it to work properly again.
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2.1 SETTING UP YOUR NETWORK
WHAT YOU NEED
1. Your X100 Series IP Camera(s)
2. LAN cable and Connection Equipment such as a hub or router suiting your network environment
- Use Cat5 STRAIGHT THROUGH cable to connect the IP Camera(s) to a network switch or hub.
- For more information on Connection Configuration, see Appendix A in the Main User Manual.
3. An ‘Administrator’ PC/Laptop running Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
4. All active devices will be listed in the interface window. Find your camera and click VIEW.
- The camera image will appear in the lower right hand window.
Select IP camera
- Double click on the active device in the list to view your camera live in Internet Explorer.
Note: Make any final directional or lens adjustments to your camera once you can see live images from the IP
Camera. Check your adjustments on the PC to ensure the area you wish to view is covered and in focus.
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CONFIGURE YOUR CAMERA’S NETWORK SETTINGS
5. Click LAN to configure your IP camera with your network settings.
- There are 2 options to set the IP address; Static IP or DHCP IP. Your option depends on how your network is setup.
Speak with your System Administrator or see the information box below for more information.
- When entering the IP address manually, select the STATIC IP option and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask,
SETUP
Gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS.
- When using DHCP IP, select the DHCP IP option. Your hub, router or switch will assign an IP address automatically.
- To exit without saving any changes, click
- To enter details and continue to the next page, click
ABOUT IP ADDRESS SETTINGS
Static IP (default)
Using the Static IP option allows you to assign specific static addresses to each camera or device on a network.
A Static IP address does not change over time unless it is changed manually. It is often used in networks to
identify a device or location constantly.
- As default, your IP camera will be given a Static IP address: 192.168.0.100
- If another network device has the same IP address then it must be turned off until a new IP address is
assigned during configuration.
DHCP IP
Using ‘Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol’ IP means your camera’s IP address may be updated or changed
from time to time. Although this reduces the administrative burden of assigning specific static addresses to each
device on the network, it means your IP camera may not always connect due to an IP address change if the IP
camera is accessed using a previously set IP address.
• Knowing the IP address of your IP camera will allow you to logon to the camera’s online configuration page
• If the IP camera is installed on the LAN with a router, then it may get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP
server. However, if the device wants to be accessed from the WAN, its IP address needs to be setup as fixed
or ‘Static’ IP, also the port forwarding or Virtual Server function on the router needs to be setup.
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON NETWORK SETTINGS PLEASE REFER TO THE USER MANUAL CD.
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6. On the next page in the LAN menu, configure your User Name and Password. (We recommend that
the default User Name and Passwords are left as they are until your camera has been configured.
The password security can be set up and changed later).
- To Change the User Name and Password, tick the box and enter your User Name and Password as required
- To go back to the previous window without saving any changes, click
Note: The default User Name is ‘admin’; the default password is blank (meaning there is no password set up).
EDIT YOUR WIRELESS SETTINGS for X100C and X104P Wireless IP Cameras
All other IP cameras in the X100 Series are WIRED ONLY and these settings cannot be applied to them
(go to Step 10 on page 39 to continue with WIRED setup).
7. Click WIRELESS to change your wireless connection settings.
- You will need your Wireless Network and Security settings for this
Select your preferred network
type; either Static IP or DHCP IP
Configure your Wireless
Security Mode using the
drop down menu.
- To go exit or go back to the previous window without saving any changes, click
- To move to the next window click
- To save your changes click from the second settings window.
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8. An information window will appear. Confirm your settings by clicking OK.
3. If you are logging in for the FIRST TIME input the following default details:
User Name: admin
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Password:
- Leave the PASSWORD field blank
- Depending on your browser’s security settings, the Web page may prompt a ‘Security Warning’ window. If so,
select YES to install and run the ActiveX control on your PC, otherwise the system will load the ActiveX silently.
- After the ActiveX control has installed and is running, the camera image will be displayed as shown.
Please now refer to the full USER MANUAL which can be found on the CD provided with
your IP Camera to continue configuring your camera.
You will find the following chapters:
• SET UP (full version)
• CONFIGURE
• RECORDING SOFTWARE
• Plus more information on connecting
your system and troubleshooting.
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APPENDIX 1: HOW TO CALIBRATE AN AUTO IRIS LENS
- This information can also be found on page 61 of the Main User Manual located on the CD provided.
This procedure applies if you are configuring the X100V, and optionally, the X100T (if you have replaced
the standard lens with an Auto Iris lens).
The Auto Iris lens on the camera will require CALIBRATION before use. Please note, failure to calibrate
the lens will result in the picture becoming dark over time.
To do this follow the steps below:
1. Search and setup your camera on the network
- See Setting up your Network on page 34
2. Access your camera on your Web Browser
- See Access Your Camera on your Web Browser on page 40
3. Enter the Main Settings Menu and click on the CAMERA MENU located on the left side of the
screen.
Note: The Main Settings Menu is only available for user logged into the camera as an Administrator.
- A popup window will appear to show the progress of calibration. It may take a few minutes for the camera to
calibrate the lens. Once the lens has calibrated the Auto Iris function of the camera should operate correctly.
Note: Failure to calibrate the Auto Iris lens will result in the picture becoming dark over time.
XVISION SUPPORT
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At Xvision we provide quality products that perform to the highest standards, while being simple to
install and use.
If you have any difficulties setting up or using your product please visit our support pages at
www.xvision.com for assistance and for details of online and telephone support in your region.
WARRANTY
This product is supplied with a 1 Year warranty. The Warranty excludes products that have been misused
(including accidental damage) and damage caused by normal wear and tear. In the unlikely event that
you encounter a problem with this product, it should be returned to the place of purchase.