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3.2 Adding IP Camera(s) on Local Display
This section describes how to login Skywalk NVR on Local Display, discover and add IP
Cameras for video/audio live view, recording, event log checking, playback, and etc.
(1) You will see the login page from Local Display (VGA) as below snapshot.
(2) Input username and password then click Submit button to login and start the basic settings after reboot system.
Note: Default username is Admin and password is admin1234
(3) Click icon to add IP Cameras on Local Display. You can add cameras by searching or manually like SClient (refer to Chapter 4.1 for detail). You can add many cameras at once by search. Please click Auto search button, check the IP Cameras, change the password to fit in the settings on cameras if necessary, input device name and then click
Save button to add cameras.
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Note 1: Please make sure the port and password are as same as the settings of IP Camera.
You can edit them if the value is wrong and unable to preview the image of IP Camera.
Note 2: Inputting device name must be necessary for adding IP Cameras.
Note 3: Default HTTP port is 80 (range of setting value: 1~65535), the allowed maximum characters for device name are 24.
(4) You can also add camera one by one manually. Click Manual add button and it will pop up a window named Manual add a Device. Input detail information of your IP
Camera such as vendor, model, account, password, IP address, HTTP port , HTTPs port and then click Add button to complete adding cameras.
(A) Add Ingraysy IP Cameras
(B) You can also add a RTSP stream manually by selecting General_RTSP as vendor and input related information.
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(C) Or you can add ONVIF IP Cameras
Note: Default HTTP port is 80 (range of setting value: 1~65535), HTTPs port is 443 (range of setting value: 1~65525), and the RTSP port is 554 (range of setting value: 1~65535).
(5) Click button to exit the Device Management after adding camera successfully.
(6) Move mouse cursor to the IP Cameras and click the settings icon to launch the device settings. The settings are similar to SClient (refer to Chapter 7.6 for detail).
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(7) If you want to delete the IP Cameras, click the icon again and click the trashcan on the channel you want to delete.
(8) Then it will pop up a confirmation window. Click Yes button to delete IP Camera.
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Table of contents
- 8 INTRODUCTION
- 8 Overview
- 9 Illustration of Hardware
- 14 INSTALLATION
- 14 Installation of Server Hardware (iSC-NVR5316-T)
- 16 Installation of Server Hard Drives (iSC-NVR5532-R/A/D only)
- 17 Installation of Windows Application on Client PC
- 20 Requirements of Client PC
- 21 Installation of iOS and Android Apps
- 22 QUICK START on LOCAL DISPLAY
- 22 Basic Settings of Local Display
- 29 Adding IP Camera(s) on Local Display
- 33 Overview of Live View
- 44 Overview of Playback
- 48 Overview of Events
- 51 Overview of Settings
- 54 Expand Capacity of Disk Management
- 57 Add New HDD of Disk Management
- 59 QUICK START on APPLICATION
- 59 Discovering and Adding IP Camera(s) on SClient
- 65 Setting IP Camera(s)
- 68 MAIN CONSOLE of SClient-LIVE VIEW
- 68 Overview of User Interface
- 72 Live Display
- 76 PTZ Camera Control
- 78 Instant Playback
- 79 eMap control
- 81 View and Sequence
- 87 Multiple monitors control
- 89 MAIN CONSOLE of SClient-PLAYBACK
- 89 Overview of User Interface
- 91 Date/Time Search
- 94 Snapshot in Playback
- 95 Smart Search
- 97 Saving Video
- 99 Backing up
- 102 Uploading Network Storage
- 104 MAIN CONSOLE of SClient-SETTINGS
- 104 Settings-Function Bar
- 105 7.1.1 Export/Backup
- 106 7.1.2 Import/Restore
- 108 Client System
- 110 Settings of Account
- 112 General Settings of Device
- 113 Network Settings of Device
- 114 General Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 115 Video Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 117 Record Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 119 Video Analytics Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 119 7.9.1 Settings of Motion Detection
- 121 7.9.2 Settings of People Counting
- 123 7.9.3 Audio Detection on G3213E
- 126 7.9.4 Tamper Detection on G3213E
- 128 DI/DO Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 129 Event Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 132 Advance Settings of IP Camera(s)
- 133 Settings-eMap
- 135 MAIN CONSOLE of SClient-EVENT
- 135 Event Viewer
- 138 Action of Event
- 138 Event Popup Window
- 139 Event log Export
- 140 WEB VIEWER
- 140 Installation & Login
- 142 UTILITIES
- 142 Skywalk Backup Player
- 146 Mobile Viewer for iOS
- 146 Login local NVR on SViewer
- 147 Monitoring
- 152 Instant Playback
- 154 Event Search
- 155 Gallery
- 156 Settings
- 157 Link to iSC service
- 159 Mobile Viewer for Android
- 159 Login local NVR on SViewer
- 160 Live view
- 165 Gallery
- 166 Link to iSecuCloud service
- 167 iSecuCloud Service
- 167 Login with iSecuCloud Service
- 169 Registering Account on iSecuCloud
- 170 Device Management
- 172 Monitoring Devices via iSecuCloud Service
- 173 Master-Slave Architecture
- 174 Network Settings on Local Display
- 175 Discovering and Adding Slave NVR(s)
- 180 Ungrouping Slave NVR(s) by Master NVR
- 183 Ungrouping Slave NVR(s) When Master NVR is abnormal
- 183 14.4.1 Ungroup Slave NVR(s) by SClient
- 186 14.4.2 Ungroup Slave NVR(s) by Local Display
- 189 Powering off NVRs in-Group Architecture