Please note! Do not remove this shortcut! You will have to
re-install the IP camera tool if you do.
4.4. Linking to your camera
• Start the IP Camera Tool via the "SYSM Monitor" shortcut on
your desktop. The IP camera tool automatically searches for the
IP camera(s) connected to your network.
Attention! All your IP cameras are displayed in the LAN
window
. If no cameras are visible, perform the following
H2
operation:
•
Right mouse click in the LAN window.
•
Left mouse click on "Refresh" to refresh the list.
• Double-click the camera which you want to use. The main
window
displays the camera image. You can manage your
H1
camera and camera settings via this screen and control panel
at the bottom right
(see chapter 6).
H3
4.5. Connecting you camera from a
remote computer
• Start the IP Camera Tool via the "SYSM Monitor" shortcut on
your desktop. The IP camera tool automatically searches for the
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If you want to watch your camera from a remote computer that is
not connected to the camera via LAN, perform the following steps:
• Input the camera code at "User name" and the camera
• If you want the App to remember your password, click on the
• Press the "Login" button. Your camera is shown in the WAN
• Double-click the camera which you want to use. The main
4.6. Linking to your camera wirelessly
IP camera(s) connected to your network.
password at "Password". You can find both codes on the back
of the camera.
box next to "Save Password".
window
.
I
window
displays the camera image. You can manage your
H1
camera and camera settings via this screen and control panel
at the bottom right
(see chapter 6).
H3
Please note! In order to set up a wireless connection, your
camera must be linked to your network via the included
ethernet cable during set-up.
Please note! You need a wireless router in order to establish a
wireless connection with your camera.
Please note! If your router is password protected, you will
need to know the password.
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