Click NETWORK in the configuration menu to display the NETWORK SETTINGS screen.

On this screen, configure the following settings as required.

AConfiguring basic network settings (NETWORK)

BConfiguring DDNS setting (DDNS)

CConfiguring HTTP settings

DConfiguring RTSP/RTP settings

EConfiguring access name settings (ACCESS NAME)

FMulticast settings (MULTICAST)

Required operation privilege: admin

Before attempting to configure these network settings, contact your network administrator.

AConfiguring Basic Network Settings

Configure the environment required to connect to the camera via the network by specifying the IP address, subnet mask, and other information.

Manual Configuration

1In [IP ADDRESS], select “FIX” and type the IP address of the camera below it.
2In [SUBNET MASK] and [GATEWAY], type your subnet mask and gateway addresses, respectively.
3In [DNS (PRIMARY)] and [DNS (SECONDARY)], type your primary and secondary DNS server addresses and click SET.

Because you selected “FIX” in [IP ADDRESS], you specify here fixed DNS server addresses.

After completing the above steps, click the Close button to once disconnect and then reconnect to the camera to apply the changes.

 

To redo the procedure from the beginning, before clicking SET, click CANCEL.

To restore the factory default settings, click DEFAULT.

In [MAC ADDRESS], the MAC address of the camera is shown. You cannot change this address.

Automatic Configuration

1In [IP ADDRESS], select “DHCP”.

The IP address, subnet mask, and gateway fields are automatically filled.

2In [DNS], specify how you want to configure the DNS server addresses.

FIX:

In [DNS (PRIMARY)] and [DNS (SECONDARY)] (3), type your primary and secondary DNS server addresses and click SET.

AUTO:

Just click SET. Then, the system sets appropriate DNS server addresses automatically.

After completing the above steps, click the Close button to once disconnect and then reconnect to the camera to apply the changes.

BConfiguring DDNS Settings

Using SANYO's DDNS service, you can connect to the camera from your Internet Explorer by simply entering the registered domain name, instead of the IP address of the camera.

To use the DDNS service, configure the following settings.

Specify your DNS server address under [DNS SETTINGS] on this screen.

Configure the port forwarding on your router. (For details, refer to your router's instruction manual.)

1In [DDNS], select “ON”.

The [REGISTER] button (3) appears. The [USER NAME] and [PASSWORD] fields (2) show the automatically assigned user name and password, respectively.

2Write down the user name and password shown in the [USER NAME] and [PASSWORD] fields.

This information is required to register your domain name.

3Click REGISTER to access the SANYO DDNS service site and register your domain name.

Follow the steps below to register your domain name.

1On the LOG IN screen, enter the user name and password you wrote down and click Login.

The Domain Name registration/change screen appears.

SANYO DDNS service site URL:
https://www.ddns-sanyosecurity.com

2Enter the domain name you want to use and click Submit.

The domain name is registered with the DDNS server.

4Return to the NETWORK SETTINGS screen ([DDNS]) and, in [DOMAIN NAME], type the domain name you just registered before “.user.ddns-sanyosecurity.com”. Then, click SET.

The [DDNS SERVER NAME] field is automatically filled (“members.ddns-sanyosecurity.com”), so you do not need to type it.

The [INTERVAL TIME] setting (access interval to the server) is fixed to “10” (10 minutes).

In the [LOG] field, the DDNS update history log (one entry) is shown.

CConfiguring HTTP settings

1In [HTTP PORT], type your HTTP port number.

Type a number between 1 and 65535.

The default port number depends on whether or not you enable SSL communication in [SSL].

When [SSL] is set to “OFF”: 80

When [SSL] is set to “ON”: 443

2To use SSL communication, select “ON” in [SSL], type your SSL port number in [SSL PORT NUMBER], and click SET.

Using SSL communication enables the encryption of image transmission.

SSL communication is effective for JPEG streaming images only.

When SSL communication is enabled, you will be presented with a security warning dialog box when attempting to access the camera. However, this is not a problem and you can continue the operation by clicking [Yes].

If the message “This page contains both secure and nonsecure items...” appears, follow the steps below to erase it.
1In Internet Explorer, click [Internet Options] in the [Tool] menu.
2On the [Security] tab, click the [Custom Level...] button.
3In the [Security Settings] dialog box, in the [Settings] section, select the “Display mixed content” radio button.

When SSL communication is enabled, the frame rate of the live streaming images may become slower depending on the resolution setting.

DConfiguring RTSP/RTP settings

In [RTSP PORT], [RTP PORT (VIDEO)], and [RTP PORT (AUDIO)], type the desired port numbers and click SET.

The RTSP port number must be 554 or otherwise a number in the range of 1 to 65535.

The RTP port (video and audio) numbers must be even numbers in the range of 1026 to 65534 (except for numbers between 3874 and 5000, between 9874 and 10000, between 38087 and 38214, and between 49026 and 49152).

EConfiguring Access Name Settings

If you intend to access the camera from video viewer or similar software, you may name each stream (access name) as you like for easy identification.

In [ACCESS NAME], type the access name (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) and click SET.

Access name works for H.264 video only.

FConfiguring Multicast settings

To enable multicast streaming, configure the multicast address, port numbers, and TTL for each stream, and click SET.

In [RTP PORT], specify an even number between 1026 and 65534. Make sure the specified number is not used as RTP unicast port number.
(except for numbers between 4000 and 5000, 10000, 10001, 38214, and 49152.)

The multicast TTL must be specified in the range of 1 to 255.

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