Vicon H.264 network camera Quick Guide

Below you will find brief information for network camera H.264. This camera offers a range of features, including the ability to stream video in full screen, record panic events, and display event status. The camera can be installed on a ceiling and connected to a network via a PoE cable. Additionally, you can configure network settings to access the camera remotely via the internet.

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Key features

  • Full screen streaming
  • Panic event recording
  • Event status display
  • Ceiling installation
  • PoE connectivity
  • Remote access via internet
  • OSD menu
  • Snapshot saving
  • Dual stream support
  • Multi-window viewing

Frequently asked questions

Connect a PoE (Power Over Ethernet) cable between the power supply and the network port on the camera. If you are using a PoE injector, use it to connect the PoE cable to the network port on the back panel with a router or hub. Connect a local PC with a router or hub. Enter the address in "https://IP address:web service port" format in the address window of the web browser.

Find a suitable location on the ceiling to install the camera. It must be installed in a place where it can bear the camera's weight. It is recommended to inject silicon into the gap between the camera and the ceiling for secure waterproofing. Fix the camera main body onto the ceiling using the screws provided.

Use the Control Button on the rear side of the camera. To change analog format, press and hold for less than 5 seconds. To restart the camera, press and hold for more than 5 seconds. To reset to factory default, press and hold for more than 10 seconds.

Since the network settings of your network camera are not configured by factory default, you cannot access to WebRA. To configure your network, run the "MDload" in CD to check the IP and access to your camera. Press the button to search for the network camera linked to your network. The search results are displayed if finished. You can distinguish your network camera(s) by checking its model information. Click your desired apparatus whose network settings you want to configure in the list. Select "DHCP" or "STATIC" for in bottom left. If selecting "STATIC", enter the values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS information, and then press . The list is automatically updated in a moment. Check if all the values look correct and finish the network environment settings.
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