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How to view live video and view still image in microseven.com?

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*** View live video in microseven.com

  1. Open IE browser, go to http://www.microseven.com, login to your account. Your default account is your e-mail address, and your default password is password.Network Camera | Microseven
  2. After logging into your account, ‘Camera Overview’ is your default page.Network Camera | Microseven
  3. Click ‘Add New’, go to Add Camera page, and input full all the information of your Microseven network camera.Network Camera | Microseven
  4. Click ‘Submit’, Then you see the camera has been added in the list.Network Camera | Microseven
  5. Now click ‘View Camera’, live Video is displayed in microseven.comNetwork Camera | Microseven

Network Camera | Microseven Before you view video and view still, make sure you have opened firmware in your router, called port forwarding.

For example:

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To find out what is your internet ip address, go to http://whatismyip.com

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*** View still image in microseven.com

  1. To make View Still image working, please make sure the following setup is completed: Go to Camera built-in snapshot and check Enable and best recommendation is set 3 second, then click ‘Apply’.Network Camera | Microseven
  2. Then click OK to finish.Network Camera | Microseven
  3. Click ‘View Still’ link on the menu (second line from top of microseven.com)Network Camera | Microseven
  4. Still image is displayed in microseven.comNetwork Camera | Microseven

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August 25th, 2010 at 8:57 am

Setting Up Port Forwarding for Viewing Your Microseven Network Camera Over the Internet

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How many ports need to open for port forwarding (against firewall)?

For Microseven network camera, there are web port, password port and video ports need to do port forwarding:

  • Web port default is 80
  • Password port (device) default is 9660
  • Video port default is 9661

For example, IP address configuration for LAN is 192.168.1.201:
Then, port forwording is 80 for 192.168.1.201,
port forwarding is 9660-9661 for 192.168.1.201

If you have internet IP address is 74.212.249.249,
then you view your Microseven network camera on the internet is http://74.212.249.249
For demo Microseven network camera port forwarding is http://74.212.249.249:7777

The following example is 3 cameras, for port forwarding. A Netgear router uses 3 IP address for cameras:

  • 192.168.1.201 for first camera.
  • 192.168.1.202 for second camera.
  • 192.168.1.203 for third camera.

Step 1    Go to port forwarding.

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Step 2    Click on ‘Add Custom Service’, then go to next page.

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  1. Enter ‘cam1‘ in Service Name.
  2. Service Type is ‘TCP/UDP‘.
  3. Starting Port is ‘81‘.
  4. Ending Port is ‘81‘.
  5. Server IP Address is ‘192.168.1.201‘.Network Camera | Microseven
  6. Click ‘Apply‘.

Step 3    Go to next page, Updating Settings.

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Step 4    Now, Click on ‘Add Custom Service’ again to add password port and video ports.

  1. Set Service Name as ‘cam1_video‘.
  2. Set Service Type as ‘TCP/UDP‘.
  3. Starting Port is ‘9660‘.
  4. Ending Port is ‘9665‘.
  5. Server IP Address is 192.168.1.201‘.Network Camera | Microseven
  6. And then click ‘Apply‘.Network Camera | Microseven

Now, the first camera port forwarding setup is completed.

Step 5     Then, do the second Microseven network camera.

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Please View the following snapshot:

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The second Microseven network camera setup is finished now.
Total three Microseven network camera setup for port forwarding will be the following snapshot.

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August 24th, 2010 at 2:44 pm

How to view Microseven camera video with Mozilla Firefox?

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Step1    Installing Firefox add-ons for IE (Internet Explorer)

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox browser, use URL https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419, and then you will see the following page.
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  2. Click on “Add to Firefox (Windows)” button, the following installation dialog will be popped up.
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  3. Then, click on “Install Now” button to install IE Tab add-ons.
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  4. When installation is finished, click on “Restart Firefox” button to restart Firefox browser.

Step2     View Microseven camera video with Firefox browser

  1. Type your camera IP address in URL field and then it will lead you to camera login page.
  2. Right-click anywhere on the page to bring up pop menu, and select “View Page in IE Tab“.
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    Firefox icon at the status bar will be changed to IE Icon.
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  3. Then, click on “Login” button to go to camera control panel page.
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August 24th, 2010 at 8:52 am

How to set up MSH-RD080PTW/M7-RD550PTWS pan and tilt values?

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Step 1    COM Setting.

  1. Click Camera Setup ‘Setting’ button on the web system main page, go to ‘COM Settings’ page.
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  2. Set COM parameters for your PTZ camera device.
    - COM: 2
    - Stop: 1
    - Data bits: 8
    - Parity: None
    - Bits per second: 9600
  3. Click ‘Apply’ to save the current settings.
  4. Click ‘Return to the web system main page.

Step 2     PTZ Control Setting.

  1. Click Surveillance Setup ‘Setting’ button, go to ‘PTZ Control’ page.
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  2. Set PTZ Address, COM Port and Protocol.
    - Address: 01
    - COM: 2
    - Protocol: P_D
  3. Click ‘Apply’ to save the current setting.
  4. Click ‘Return’, to go back to the web system main page.

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August 24th, 2010 at 7:21 am

How to install SD card in MSH-RC080WS?

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SD Card Slot

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August 23rd, 2010 at 2:20 pm

Microseven High Speed Dome Network Camera OSD Menu

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1    Open OSD Main Menu.
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  1. Enter ’51′ to the filed which on the top of the slider.
  2. Click on “Preset” button.
  3. Click on “Recall” button, then you will find a menu on the OSD.
  4. To move Network Camera | Microseven and Network Camera | Microseven button to select menu you want.
  5. Click onNetwork Camera | Microsevento select.

2     The Definition of Joystick Controller Movement
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  • In the fixed menu, the definition of Joystick Controller movements are:
    Move Up The cursor moves up a menu item. If the cursor moves past the first menu item, it will jump to the last menu item.
    Move Down The cursor moves down a menu item. If the cursor moves past the last menu item, it will jump to the first menu item.
    Move Right Enters the next operation of the current fixed menu (If the current fixed menu item has submenu, enters the submenu; if the current fixed menu has the active menu, enters the active menu; if the current fixed menu item is “Exit”, then exits the current menu operation and back to the menu of upper level.
    Move Left No definition.
  • In the active menu, the definition of Joystick Controller movement is:
    Move Up Selects the previous active menu setup.
    Move Down Selects the next active menu setup.
    Move Right Cancels the selected active menu setup, and go back to the setup before the edit of the active menu.
    Move Left Saves the setup of current selected active menu and back to the edit of active menu.

3    Menu Entry & Exit Methods.

  1. Menu entry
    Use shortcutkey (“51 + PRESET”) can enter the menu for setup.
  2. Direct menu exit
    Use shortcutkey (“52 + PRESET”) can exit the menu setup directly. Or by selecting EXIT item in the menu can exit the menu step by step.

4    Menu Display.

Please download Microseven® High Speed Dome Network Camera OSD Manual for more details.

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August 23rd, 2010 at 2:07 pm

Live streaming from Microseven network cameras

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Microseven provides live streaming from Microseven network cameras. The streaming on the Internet will work for IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari.

Click here http://www.microseven.com/

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July 1st, 2010 at 10:28 pm