1. Connect C-MOR NVR server on the rear side
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Connect the LAN port to your network. Mostly the C-MOR is shipped with one network/LAN connector. Once you have connected the network cable you can switch the C-MOR NVR server on with the power switch on the front side.
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2. Change the IP address of the C-MOR if required
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Connect a VGA monitor and a keyboard to the C-MOR. Both types, USB keyboard or PS/2 keyboard, are supported. Press enter or any other key and the menu shows up. Select No. 2 from the menu to change the IP address and provide first of all the administrator password. The default password is "admin".
After entering the correct password the IP settings can be entered. The required IP data at this point are the IP address self, the network mask and the default gateway. If you are not sure what these values are then contact your network administrator. The most common netmasks are 255.255.255.0 (for 192.168.168.X networks), 255.255.255.0 or 255.0.0.0.
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Alternatively start the Program IP Setup Toolbox from the C-MOR CDROM to change the IP address
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Enter the MAC Address of your C-MOR in the IP Setup Toolbox. The MAC Adddress can be found on the C-MOR Data Sheet and on the C-MOR self.
The IP Setup Toolbox assings the IP Address which must be in the range of your local network, e.g. 192.168.1.2. For security reasons the
C-MOR administrator password is required. The standard login is "admin" and the password is "admin". Simply enter your network
information and click on "Set C-MOR IP Configuration".
The IP Setup Toolbox requires the installation of the Java Runtime Environment on your Computer. Therefor it can be used on all
common operating systems like Windows, Mac OS, Linux or Solaris.
The IPsetup Tool can be downloaded under the Download Page.
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3. Log in to your Video Surveillance C-MOR with your Web Browser
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Now enter the IP address you have setup in step 2 in your WWW browser on a PC which is hooked up to the local network or which is able to reach the IP address of C-MOR. The default administrator account is "admin" with the password "admin".
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4. Connect the Video Surveillance Camera to the Network
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If you have ordered a pre-configured camera, it is ready to connect to the network. If not then see the camera manual how to set up a propper IP address. Connect the camera now to your local switch or router on a free network port.
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5. Activate the Camera Recording in the C-MOR Web-Page
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Once you are logged in to the C-MOR Web-Administration then click on the upper menu on Systemadministration on the menu point "Adjust Cam X". Now
you get the menu on the left side and you can enter the IP address, username with password and select the propper camera type and enable it.
The default administrator account is "admin" with the password "admin".
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6. That's it already - use C-MOR in the local network
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Now C-MOR is up and running. The camera is active and is recording motion and if set up permanent timelapse movies. Please check now in the camera
configuration menu again and asure the parameters, especially the settings for motion detection on top are ok and C-MOR starts
recording on motion in the camera picture.
You can view a different camera by simply selecting it on the top menu. Click on Play to watch a recorded Video on C-MOR.
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7. Use C-MOR Video Surveillance over Internet (alternatively)
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To use C-MOR over the Internet you have to do the final step on your Internet Access Router or Firewall.
The easiest way to connect from the Internet is a static IP address which you get from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Alternatively you can
use a service like DynamicDNS (
http://www.dyndns.org) which enables you to setup a free account
to register your temporary IP on the routers dial in to access the C-MOR over it. Please read the manual of your Internet Router for further instructions.
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