- #GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY SERIAL NUMBER#
- #GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY SOFTWARE#
- #GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY PASSWORD#
- #GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY WINDOWS 8#
When you connect to the camera the first time, it will ask you to create the Root account.
The cameras need to be initially configured using a Web browser. If applicable, repeat the process with other cameras (to assign the IP of the other cameras). Note: If you do not get a confirmation message after 3 minutes, close the AXIS IP Utility tool and repeat the entire process. You may have another Windows Firewall warning during the process. After restarting the camera, wait for 3 minutes. If you don’t get a confirmation message within 30 seconds, you will need to restart (power OFF and ON) the camera while leaving the tool running. Enter the correct IP address and click on “Assign”: To change the IP address of the Camera, select the camera in the list and click on the button “assign new IP address to selected device”.
#GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY SERIAL NUMBER#
Note: If you use the same camera models in multiple locations, be sure to write down the Camera serial number (which can be found on the back of the camera) with the intended location to help assign the correct camera. The AXIS IP utility will detect all the IP cameras connected on the network:
#GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY SOFTWARE#
If the Windows Firewall appears when opening the tool, make sure to click on “Unblock” to allow the software to detect and configure correctly the IP Camera(s). You can also download the AXIS IP utility below: Right click on the “AXIS IPUtility” software and choose “Run as Administrator”. Load the AXIS CD “Network Video Products” that was including with the IP camera. One Pan/Tilt/Zoom IP camera (AXIS 212PTZ)
In this example, we will set up 3 IP cameras: In this example, we will use the NavNet IP network, so we will set the IP address of the computer to 172.31.3.150 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 Setting the IP of the camera(s) Select “Use the following IP address” then enter the appropriate IP address and Subnet Mask for the computer Select “Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IP v4)” then click on “Properties” Right click on the Local Area Connection corresponding to the Ethernet card where the network is connected and choose “Properties” Open the “Network and Sharing Center” and select “Change Adapters”
#GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY WINDOWS 8#
Open the “Control Panel” from the Windows “Start” menu (under Windows 8 or Windows 10, right click on the "Start" button and then select “Control Panel”) In the following example, we will configure the Cameras and computer addresses to use the IP network 172.31.x.x / 255.255.0.0 (same Network as Furuno sensors): You can select any IP address you want for the AXIS IP Camera or Converter as long as the computer is on the same network. In some situation, you might have to reduce the frame-rate (FPS) and/or resolution of the camera for "smooth" operation in TimeZero. Note: Video feed decoding (H264) can take lots of CPU and requires a powerful computer if you connect multiple HD cameras.
#GENERIC IP CAMERA UTILITY PASSWORD#
Setup the camera or converter with default credential (it is recommended to use the default "pass" password for the "root" account)Īdjust some settings such as maximum frame-rate and resolution (according to how many camera you have on the network and CPU of computer) In order to view (and control) an AXIS IP camera or converter from TimeZero, it is necessary to:Īssign a fixed IP Address to the camera or converter using the AXIS IP Utility Program If the Camera has Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) abilities, TimeZero can control the camera from the Camera WorkSpace, from the Camera NavData virtual joystick, and from the chart (if the camera is set to be displayed on the chart and set for tracking). TimeZero is compatible with any single lens AXIS IP Cameras and any AXIS IP Converters.