How to Install a Surveillance Camera

Various models for private use are commercially available: video surveillance cameras, fictitious cameras, infrared night vision sensors, network video surveillance systems, continuous recording cameras or motion detection cameras (which activate the camera ‘ picture).The installation modalities depend on the chosen model and the type of monitoring required: visualization of the images in real time, remote control, transmission and storage of the videos.
Our practical tips .Place the camera on a removable media (sometimes supplied) to change the orientation.Secure the camera up in a discreet location and hardly accessible for malicious individuals.For a so-called “IP” or “network” camera, which allows remote viewing via the Internet, on a computer, a tablet or a phone, you will need a router and a broadband connection.
Indoor Camera
Camera Power Supply
Network adapter
Window brackets and fixing accessories
Ethernet cable (2 to 3 m long)
CD with software.
Micro SD memory card (2 GB extensible up to 32 GB)
Manual

The tools

Led Pencil
Meter
Drill
Screwdriver

Marker

The steps of the installation
Install the software on the computer and follow the instructions.Connect the network bridge to the computer and to the electrical outlet
Connect the yellow wire to the camera and power supply
Connect the camera plug
Secure the camera base up
Screw the video camera
Slide the power cord along the wall until it is plugged into an outlet
Press the “Reset” button to reset the camera

Equipment

A video recorder
A hard disc
A display screen (SVGA)
One or more surveillance cameras (indoor, outdoor) with cables
A 12v transformer
Two audio / video adapter cables
A multiple socket transformer
A mouse
An Ethernet cable

Steps

Connect the hard disk to the recorder
Connect the transformer to the power supply of the recorder
Connect the viewing screen
Connect the mouse to the USB port of the recorder (storage)
Connect the recorder to the internet box with an RJ45 cable
Connect the adapter to the BLC port of the storage
Connect the socket transformer to the adapter
Connect the camera to the recorder with an RJ45 cable and another adapter
Turn on the recorder

The composition of the pack

A camera
A user manual
A CD-ROM installation
A power cable (mains)
A network cable
Wall bracket and wall mounting screws
A power supply

The steps of the installation

The connection of the camera to the internet box
The camera configuration
Use of the software on a computer or mobile phone

How to configure ip camera on internet

IP Camera IP Camera Wi-Fi and Live box – How to set up your Live box step by step This Article will allow you to install an Internet IP camera and configure it in Wi-Fi to your Live box, Internet box. By following the step-by-step steps below, you will be able to install your web camera in a few minutes, and make it accessible both on your local network and via the Internet from anywhere in the world. (IPad, Samsung Galaxy, tablet Android or Windows 8), a computer (PC or Mac), a smartphone (iPhone, Android phone or Windows Mobile, 3G phone with internet browser …).

By following the step-by-step steps below, you will be able to install your web camera in a few minutes, and make it accessible both on your local network and via the Internet from anywhere in the world. (IPad, Samsung Galaxy, tablet Android or Windows 8), a computer (PC or Mac), a smartphone (iPhone, Android phone or Windows Mobile, 3G phone with internet browser …).

 

Here are the steps in this Article:      Step 1: Connect your Camera to your Live box    Step 2: Obtain the IP address of the Camera    Step 3: Set your Live box: Opening ports    4th Step: consult your camera remotely via Internet and / or IPhone Step 1: Connect your camera to your Live box with a network cable. The first step, simple but extremely important, is to associate your internet camera to your Live box via a RJ45 network cable. Even if the models of IP cameras available on the HomeProtection.fr site are Wi-Fi cameras, that is to say, working wirelessly to connect to the Internet, the use of an RJ45 network cable is necessary for this first step. This cable is supplied in each of the boxes containing our cameras.Just plug this cable behind the camera, and then connect the other end to your Live box. Be careful, in no case should you connect your Internet IP camera directly to your computerDo not forget, however, to connect your camera to an electrical outlet: the RJ45 cable used in this first step does not electrically power the camera. Step 2 – Obtain the IP address of the camera: This second step is also very important because it will consist in retrieving the IP address of the camera on the local network (or intranet). Each device on a network has an IP address, so you need to know the address of your camera to connect with an Internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari …).In order to find this IP address, you have several solutions, the easiest way is to use the PC software provided on the CD that comes with the camera. You can also download it in the technical support section of our website. A version for MacOS is also available in this section.Launch the software and identify the IP address corresponding to the IP camera you want to configure.  If You has been detected and its IP address is http://192.168.1.10. Then, via this IP address, you will be able to connect to the interface of the IP camera, via your usual Internet browser and to set it. To do this, simply enter in the address bar of your browser the IP address obtained during the manipulations described above (Figure 2) followed by the port number if necessary. In our example, the port number is 80 by default, so it is not necessary to enter it because port 80 is the default port of the http protocol, it is implicit. If for your camera, the port is different from 80 then you will have to enter in the address bar of your browser the IP address of the camera followed by “:” and the port number. Example: http://192.168.1.10:8001Note: To know the default port of your IP camera you can refer to the following tutorial: What is the default port of my IP camera? (But you can change the camera’s port number if you want by connecting to the camera’s administration interface).Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the Internet browserOnce you have entered these IDs, you will be taken to the administration panel of the IP camera.From now on, your camera can be accessed on the local network. However, it is not yet accessible via the Internet.You will then be able to set the Wi-Fi association of your Internet router (Live box) to your camera, in particular telling him / her the WEP security key of your Live box. This key is indicated on the sticker present under the live box.Caution – Before clicking “Submit” – you must press the Association button (REG) of your Live box (depending on the model of Live box, keep pressing the association button during search, or simply press Times for the Wi-Fi indicator to blink). Click Submit. Wait about 30 seconds …The following sentence appears on the screen: “The unit restarts. Do not turn it off. Please wait … »A countdown is triggered (do not unplug the cables during this time)Once the countdown is complete:Disconnect the network cable.Turn off the IP camera by unplugging the AC adapter.Reconnect the AC adapter.Wait about 30 seconds.The local IP address of the camera will change to Wi-Fi, use the software to get the IP address of the camera, enter this IP address in the address bar of your Internet browser.If you have access to the identification panel of the camera, it is that your IP camera is well set.If you cannot access it, you will have to repeat the above manipulation: you have probably committed an error by entering your WEP key. Step 3: Set your Live box: Opening portsIn this third step, we will open a port in your Live box, in order to make it possible to access your IP camera from the Internet. This step is simple to achieve, but must be done with seriousness and application.Before you go further, you need to know the public IP address of your Live box. You can find the latter with simplicity by using for example the site: http://www.monip.orgSince there are two models of Live box, we will see below the procedure to follow according to the type of Box Internet you own:(Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) and enter the following address in the address bar: http://192.168.1.1 You will then be asked to enter your Login and your password. By default, these are:Login: adminPassword: admin You will then have access to the administration of your live box. From the set of options, choose “LAN Server”.Click on the “Add” buttonYou will now need to enter the following fields:Server Name: In this field, enter the name of your choice, taking care not to use accented spaces or letters.Access Enabled: Select the “Yes” option.Protocol: Our cameras accept both protocols. However, we advise you to opt for the TCP protocol and then recommend this step a second time for the UDP protocol.From port: the number of the first port to be opened. In our example, we will use port 80.In port: the number of the last port to be opened. Since our camera requires only one port, we will also indicate in this option 80 for our example.Local IP address: In this field, it is necessary to indicate the IP address you obtained during the 2nd step.  Note: By default, HD cameras use the internal port 8001 and VGA cameras use port 80.  Once all of these fields have been filled in, you must click on “Apply”. Save the configuration to avoid having to start again if there is a problem with the Live box You will then see that a new line has been added to the table: the parameterization is now complete.Launch your internet browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) and enter the address in the address bar: http://192.168.1.1 You will then be asked to enter your Login and your password. By default, these are: Login: adminPassword: admin Click Setup then “Advanced” and then Router.In the Router – NAT section, click “Add”Fill in the fields as follows:Personalized service: in this field, enter the name of your choice, taking care not to use accented spaces or letters.Protocol: Our cameras accept both protocols. However, we recommend that you choose TCP External Port: Specify the port number to be opened here. Internal port: copy the same port number as before Note: To know the default port of your IP camera you can refer to the following tutorial: What is the default port of my IP camera? Launch your internet browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) and enter the address in the address bar: http://192.168.1.1 You will then be asked to enter your Login and your password. By default, these are:Login: adminPassword: admin You will then have access to the administration of your live box. From the set of options, choose Networks and Services> Live box> Advanced Settings> NAT / PAT.Click the “Add a new rule” -> “Create a new rule” optionYou will now need to enter the following fields:Name / Application: In this field, enter the name of your choice, taking care not to use accented spaces or letters.External port: The number of the external port to be opened. In our example, we will use port 8001.Internal port: the number of the internal port to be opened. Since our camera requires only one port, we will indicate port 80 for our example.Protocol: Our cameras accept both protocols. However, we recommend that you use the TCP protocol.Equipment: Choose your camera from the list.Access Enabled: Select the “Yes” option.Note: To know the default port of your IP camera you can refer to the following tutorial: What is the default port of my IP camera?Once all of these fields have been filled in, you must click on “Apply”.Save the configuration to avoid having to start again if there is a problem with the Live boxYou will then see that a new line has been added to the table: the parameterization is now complete.Step 4: access your Wi-Fi IP camera via internet If you follow the different recommendations of this tutorial, your camera is accessible from the internet. To access it, you will need to enter your public IP address in the address bar of your web browser, followed by “:” and the port number you have opened. The address of your camera will be of the form: Http://231.127.11.40:8001  It is important to note that it is accessible even if your computer is switched off: only you need to keep your camera and your Live box on.Use an MSN account to ask the camera how to attach it. This solution is quite tedious because before accessing the camera it will be necessary to connect to MSN to obtain the IP address of the camera. More information on configuring MSN in section 3.2 of the user manual in French of the camera (available in the technical support section).There is also another way that the “MSN account” method for the variable IP address is to create a virtual DynDNS Server account to get an IP address and then configure your Live box to tell it the parameters of that DynDNS in The DynDNS Service Settings section. This method is the most suitable for easier access to your camera (s). To do this, see the tutorial: How to set up a DynDNS if your Internet Box has a Dynamic IP address.Some of our cameras also contain a DynDNS address offered by the manufacturer. If you have only one camera to view behind your live box, then you will be able to use this DynDNS service offered by the manufacturer without any problem although we advise you nevertheless to favor the configuration of a DynDNS on your Live box for you Free from any dependence with the service offered by the manufacturer. On the other hand, if you have more than one then it will necessarily pass through this type of service to configure several ports behind this Dynamic DNS.

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