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This guide will help you enjoy your new product or visit www. polaroid. com For more information consult the user manual on the included CD-ROM Polaroid • Table of Contents Polaroid • Introduction Table of Contents Welcome 1. 1 Features 1. 2 Packing List 1. 3 Product Views 1. 4 PC System Requirements 1. 5 Hardware Instruction 1. 6 Software Installation 2 Sofware Operationl 2. 1 IP Camera Tool 2. 2 CAMERA LOGIN 2. 3 TO USE IE BROWSER TO GAIN ACCESS 2. 4 SAFARI, FIREFOX, GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER ACCESS 2. 5 MOBILE PHONE ACCESS 2. 6 ACTIVEX MODE FOR IE BROWSER ACCESS 2. 7 VISITOR STATUS 2. 8 OPERATOR ACCESS ADMINISTRATOR ACCESS 3 ADMINSTRATOR SETTINGS 3. 1 MULTI-DEVICE SETTINGS 3. 2 Network Settings 3. 3 Basic Network Settings 3. 4 Wireless LAN Settings 3. 5 ADSL Settings 3. 6 UPnP Settings 3. 7 DDNS Service Settings 3. 8 System Settings 3. 8. 1 Device Info 3. 9 Alias Settings 3. 10 Date & Time Settings 3. 11 User Settings 3. 12 PT Settings 3. 13 Indicator Settings 3. 14 Backup and Restore 3. 15 Other Settings 3. 16 Mail Service Settings 3. 17 FTP Service Settings 3. 18 Alarm Settings 3. 19 Send Mail on Alarm 3. 20 Path Settings 3. 21 Server Push Mode (for Safari, FireFox, Google Browser) 3. 22 Sign in mobile phone FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. 3 3 4 4 6 7 8 10 10 14 17 20 21 22 22 25 28 28 29 32 33 35 37 37 37 43 43 44 44 44 45 46 46 48 48 50 51 55 56 58 59 60 Welcome You have purchased the Polaroid IP Camera solution because security is extremely important to you. So important, in fact, you have chosen a high quality video camera so easy to install you can do it yourself. Once you do, you will be able to transmit powerful clear images into the Cloud and monitor them from any digital device, including your smart phone. Polaroid IP cameras transmit high quality video content at 30fps on the LAN/WAN utilizing MJPEG hardware compression technology. [. . . ] The default port is 80 but you do not want to use this number because it is a public port and can cause security problems. Port number 8090 is generally not used and is therefore safe to use (THIS IS JUST A RECOMMENDATION, YOU ARE FREE TO USE OTHER PORT NUMBERS) Note: if you have more than one camera, the port numbers should ascend accordingly, i. e. 8090, 8091, 8092 etc. ) Next write down your router’s internet IP address. The easiest way to find this is to google: “What is my IP address” and go to the first link which pops up which Figure 5. 4 If you wish to upgrade your camera, you must first upgrade the Firmware, then upgrade Web UI (in that order). Click Browse to select the correct BIN file you want, then click submit to upgrade. NOTE: Before performing any upgrade from a browser, make sure the IP Camera tool in your computer can locate the camera you wish to upgrade. Also note that power must be on during the upgrade and it has to be in wired mode. Upgrading freely without taking any of these precautions could do damage to the camera. 30 IP300 Manual 31 Polaroid • Settings 3. 1. 4 Restore Factory Settings 3. 3 Basic Network Settings Polaroid • Settings There are two places you can manually fix the camera’s IP address. One, as we have mentioned earlier is the IP Camera Tool (figure 2. 3) , the other is the Basic Network Settings window below: Figure 5. 5 Clicking on Restore Factory Settings will cause a prompt to pop-up. Select OK and the camera will return to original factory settings and the device will reboot. 3. 1. 5 Reboot Device Clicking on Reboot the Device will cause a prompt to pop-up. Figure 5. 7 NOTE: The default setting for your camera is “Obtain IP from DHCP server. If you have this box checked, you will have to un-check it in order to change the IP address numbers. If you do not know the Subnet Mask, Gateway, or DNS Server check the Local Area Connection Status of your computer. Go to Control Panel >Network Connections > Local Area Connections >Support > Details. from taskbar, click on it, then choose Figure 5. 6 3. 2 Network Settings Click on Network and it will cause the prompt below to pop-up: Figure 5. 8 32 IP300 Manual 33 Polaroid • Settings 3. 4 Wireless LAN Settings Polaroid • Settings Figure 6. 1 Figure 5. 9 To find the DNS Server, follow similar instructions above as you did for Gateway. If your router supports DHCP function, choose “Obtain IP from DHCP Server” to get dynamic IP. Figure 6. 2 Note: Follow the instruction numbers as they appear in this figure. If your router is encrypted, you must ascertain and keep the key code. To login in to a camera, click on Network, then go to Wireless LAN settings to set-up and then Scan. Scan two times, the WAN LIST will appear and you may choose the camera you wish to use. Wait about 30 seconds, until the camera reboots, and then unplug the network cable. [. . . ] To see if your computer and camera chare the same subnet, click My Computer, then Control Panel, then Network & Dial Up Connections, then LAN, then Attributes, then go to Internet Protocols (TCP/IP) and check the IP address and the Subnet Mask. There could be several reasons: 1) ActiveX controller is not installed properly. 3) Port forwarding is incorrect (refer to figure 7. 4 through 7. 9 of this manual and make sure the settings are correct. Make sure the DHCP in your router is enabled; do not enable MAC address filter. [. . . ]

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