8. UPnP
You can use the UPnP function to enable the fast connection of the device to
WAN via a router without port mapping.
1
Go to Start → Settings → Network → UPnP, and enable UPnP and then
click “Apply” button to save.
2
Enable the UPnP function in the router.
3
Click “Refresh” button to refresh the UPnP status. If the UPnP status were
still “Invalid UPnP” after refreshing it for several times, the port would be
wrong. Please change the mapping type to “Manual” and then click to
modify the port until the UPnP status turns to “valid UPnP”.
7. Network Configuration & Adding IP Cameras
After you finish adding IP cameras, you can see the live images through the monitor of the DVR. The following will
mainly introduce how to add the IP cameras via LAN/WAN.
►LAN
1
Set the network of the DVR. Go to Start → Settings → Network →TCP/IPv4. Input IP address, subnet mask,
gateway, etc. If using DHCP, please enable DHCP in both the DVR and the router.
2
Go to Start → Settings → Network → Port. Input HTTP port (the default value is 80), server port (the default port is
6036).
3
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
4
Go to Start → Settings → Camera → Add Camera. The DVR will automatically refresh the cameras searched. The
IPC which supports the Onvif protocol may be added manually. If the IPC searched is not in the same local
network as the DVR, you should select the device and click to modify the IP address.
5
Checkmark the device you want to add and then click “Add” button. The DVR will automatically refresh the cameras
and return to “Edit Camera” interface. “Online” status means connecting the device successfully and you will see
the live image. You may select the added device and click to modify channel, IP address, ect.
Port
TCP/IPv4
DDNS E-mail
NAT
IP Address Settings
Obtain an IP address automatically
Et hernet Port 1 ( O nline )
Obatin DNS server address automatically
IP Address
Preferred DNS
192 . 168 . 1 . 2
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
192 . 168 . 1 . 1
192 . 168 . 1 . 1
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Subnet Mask
Alternate DNS
Gateway
UPnP
Network Status
4.0.0.1.beta1
Version
80
No.
IP Address
Edit
Port
Protocol
Model
Subnet Mask
1
192.168.2.45
XXX
XXX
255.255.255.0
Quickly Add
M anually Add
Ad d
Cam era
Selected: 1/1
Add
Default Password
Rem ain Bandwidt h: 10 / 10 M b
Cancel
Mac Address
IP Address
Edit IP
192 .168 . 1 . 45
255 . 255 . 255 . 0
admin
192 .168 . 1 . 1
Subnet Mask
Username
Gateway
Password
OK
Cancel
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Display Password
Camera Name
IP Address
Model
Edit Camera
XXX
192 .168 . 1 . 58
80
admin
XXX
Port
Username
Protocol
Password
IP Camera 1
OK
Test
Cancel
Delete
Edit
No.
Camera Name
IP Address
Port
Protocol
Model
Preview
Status
Edit Camera
Edit Camera Group
Signal Access Set
Search Camera
1
2
3
4
5
192.168.1.45
IP Camera 1
[A01]Camera1
[A02]Camera2
[A03]Camera3
[A04]Camera4
XXX
Online
XXX
80
►WAN
1
Set the network of the DVR. Go to Start → Settings → Network → TCP/IPv4. Input static IP address or enable
PPPoE and then input the user name and password received from your ISP.
2
Go to Start → Settings → Camera. Click “Add Camera” or behind the column of the search camera and select
“Manually Add” to add the IP cameras. Input IP address, server port, username and password of the IP camera.
The IP camera must be connected over WAN. And here the IP address of the IP camera must be a WAN IP
address.
HTTP Port
Server Port
80
6036
80
183.17.254.19
Valid UPnP
Valid UPnP
Invalid UPnP
6036
183.17.254.19
Port Type
External Port
External Address
UPnP Status
Edit
Port
RTSP Port
554
554
TCP/ IPv4 Port
UPnP
DDNS E-mail
NAT Network Status
Auto
Map Type
UPnP
Enable
Refresh
Apply