Instruction in Russian for Wi-Fi Video camera. Info P2P connection of IP cameras, NVR Check if WAN mode or remote view is working

Governing bodies

Charger

  • Before using for the first time, you need to fully charge the battery of the Mini Camcorder. This can be done by connecting the Wi-Fi Mini Camera to a PC using the USB cable included in the package.
  • It takes 60-85 minutes to fully charge the battery.
  • This model is capable of broadcasting / recording video while charging, which allows you to use it around the clock.

Free Apps

To watch a broadcast from a mini camera, you need to download and install a free application on your smartphone / tablet or a program on your PC / laptop. Find the software at www.scc21.net

P2P Mode (Live Broadcast)

Perform all settings without a memory card. (After connecting and setting up the camera, you can insert the card)

WIFI (P2P) - direct connection. In this mode, the mini camera generates a Wi-Fi wireless network called "MD81S", connecting to which, it becomes possible to view online video from the camera, as well as record broadcasts and take photos. In this case, the distance between the miniature camera and the device can reach 10-15 meters.

  • We connect the camera to the network or a portable battery. ( If the camera is charged, then just turn it on. We recommend that you perform all settings when connected to a power source.)
  • Move the Mode switch to the P2P position. Then turn on the camera by toggling the Power switch to the ON position.
  • Wait 20-30 sec. for the "MD81S" network to appear in the list of wireless networks and connect to it, the password to connect is: 12345678.
  • Go to the program to view the broadcast, select the LAN section and click on the broadcast that appears.

The broadcast can be viewed in full screen mode. If desired, you can connect up to 4 MD81S cameras to simultaneously view the video stream from all cameras.

At the bottom of the screen are the "photo" and "video" buttons, when clicked, it is possible to take pictures and record broadcasts. In addition, there is a motion sensor setting, E-mail alerts when sensors are triggered, image brightness / contrast, and much more.

Connecting a Camera for Remote Access (Internet Broadcasting)

Select P2P mode and turn on the camera, after the network appears, connect to it (password for connection: 12345678 ):

Go to the application, in LAN mode, go to the camera settings:

Select "Wi-Fi" and click on the "Use wifi" button. In the window that opens, you must enter the name of your wireless network, as well as the password for it.

Click "Ok" and wait 10 seconds.

Turn off the mini camera by moving the Power switch to the OFF position, if connected to the network, turn it off. Move the Mode switch to the AP position. Turn on the mini camera by toggling the Power switch to the ON position.

Wait 20-30 seconds and connect to your wireless network.

Log in to the app on your device to watch the broadcast. Select the WAN partition and click the "Register" button. In the window that appears, you must enter the camera ID and password from the back of your wi-fi mini camera, as well as your E-mail.

Now you have the opportunity to view the broadcast from the camera from anywhere in the world, simply by going to the appropriate application on any device. And it is also possible to remotely record the broadcast, take a photo, activate the motion sensor function with the E-mail alert setting, adjust the brightness / contrast of the image and much more.

IP Camera Viewer is a program for video monitoring. With IP Camera Viewer you can view live video from IP cameras and USB webcams. The program supports cameras from many different manufacturers - D-Link, Foscam, Canon, Panasonic, Mobotix, Sony, Toshiba and so on (the total number of supported cameras exceeds 1500 models). IP Camera Viewer users can view the image received simultaneously from four different cameras, while you can change the order of displayed screens, adjust image parameters (brightness, contrast, etc.), as well as adjust the resolution and frame rate of the video being viewed. If your camera supports software panning and zooming, you can control these options directly from the IP Camera Viewer window. The program supports digital zoom, allows you to automatically restore a lost connection with the camera, save individual settings for each camera and centrally manage the picture received from all connected webcams. Adding a new camera to IP Camera Viewer is straightforward and follows a clear step-by-step process. At the same time, authentication of access to the camera by password is supported. During surveillance, you can switch between multiple interface modes and split the screen into two, three or four cameras.

Key features and functions

  • implementation of video surveillance using network IP cameras or USB webcams;
  • support for many camera models (more than 1500);
  • the ability to simultaneously view images from 2, 3 or 4 cameras;
  • the ability to configure video, zoom and panorama settings on the webcam;
  • support for digital zoom.

A few words about what P2P is and what is the advantage:
P2P- a technology that allows you to get online access to the device via the Internet from a mobile or computer
P2P works on a unique ID code that is in devices with P2P. When an ip camera or NVR is connected to the Internet, they connect to the server and register on it, the client with the mobile application also connects to this server and gets access to video and control. The well-known TeamViewer works in a similar way when two PCs communicate with each other via a server by ID
P2P Advantage:
P2P technology does not require port forwarding, does not require DDNS, UPnP settings, only Internet access is needed to work.
It doesn't matter what your IP address is "white", "gray" dynamic or static, WiFi or 3G is the main Internet connection.
Each manufacturer has its own P2P server and its own application for connecting to the server.
This means that the OMNY ip camera will not be able to connect to the Dahua P2P server, because identification fails and vice versa.
A similar situation with Base and PRO.

Options for working with P2P
1. The most important thing is the presence of the Internet, because, as mentioned above, the camera accesses the server via the Internet.
2. Security - be sure to change the password, do not leave admin / admin by default, because someone who knows your ID will be able to watch your camera or recorder without your knowledge. There are those who are engaged in the selection of ID
3. By default, mobile applications use an additional stream for display, which is generally logical, because the smartphone screen is small and there is absolutely no need to display a heavy main stream.
The recommended bitrate for an additional stream is 256-512 Kbps at CIF, VGA, D1 resolution, check your stream settings, because often there is not enough mobile Internet bandwidth, it's one thing to download something, it's another to continuously pull the stream without delays and spilling pictures . Bitrate directly affects the delay and display of the picture.
4.Network settings in the camera or NVR. To access P2P, don't forget to fill in all the parameters such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS addresses, make sure that there is Internet access with these parameters. As an experiment, you can assign these settings to your computer for testing. The fastest option is to set the network settings to DHCP mode (if there is a DHCP server)
5.If,at your facility no Internet, you not you can use P2P, but you can connect locally via Wi-Fi, for this, in the mobile application, select the option to connect by IP address. (not supported by Danale app)
6.Playback of the archive, when connected via P2P. As mentioned above, the mobile application displays an additional stream, BUT! The main stream is written to the archive, which is of high resolution, which means that the smartphone will need more effort and more Internet traffic to download the archive, which can affect the long response and constant swapping.
If you often watch the archive via your smartphone, you can turn on the recording of an additional stream on your NVR, and select the appropriate option in the mobile application - viewing the archive of an additional stream, in this case, viewing the archive is easier and faster, but do not forget that the camera which writes two streams at the same time, takes up more space in the archive, respectively, the storage period will decrease.
In what cases P2P may not work:

1. Valid DNS addresses are not specified in the network settings of the camera or recorder. The most common mistake.
To work with P2P, we recommend setting the network parameters of the device to DHCP mode
2.Low speed Internet connection, even if the smartphone shows you 3G,4G. Try stable Wi-Fi.
3.On the server can be held professional work, update, etc. you just have to wait
Do not forget that the servers are located abroad, and it is possible that somewhere there was an accident on the communication line.
As a rule, even the largest accidents are eliminated in a maximum of a week.
Unfortunately, we cannot influence the speed of professional work.
4.Device does not support P2P. Devices prior to 2015 are not and will not be supported.
Devices 2015-2016 are partially supported, depending on the current version, check with technical support.
Some Dahua devices do not support P2P as intended by the manufacturer, such as PTZ cameras, multi-apartment IP intercoms
it due to safety, multi-apartment intercom should not have Internet access and PTZ cameras as a rule
put on large protected objects, where access from a mobile phone is contraindicated.
Please note, if your product does not support P2P, you can connect it in the traditional way by IP address!
5.Incompatible firmware version. Firmware for OMNY can be found for Dahua on the official website https://www.dahuasecurity.com/
6.The device does not pass identification on the P2P server. This can happen if the serial number of the device is not true, for example, it looks like 8888888888 or is completely missing. In this case, contact technical support.
7. Wrong mobile application. Make sure you are using the appropriate mobile app for your product and the latest version.
8. Incorrect connection data, double-check your login / password, do not use special characters for the name, login, password.

Now in more detail about the features in connecting each of the products:

OMNY PRO
OMNY PRO series IP cameras and NVRs support P2P connection on iOS and Android mobile platforms.
Devices after 2016 are supported in the Windows program with a P2P connection.
To connect from a mobile, you need to download and install a free application EasyLive
(previously used Smartwatchman, MobileLive but they are no longer relevant)
There is an instruction in Russian and other programs for OMNY
Briefly: Application EasyLive scan the QR code that is on the WEB page of the device in the preview (below the QR icon)

The QR code contains an identifier, in the login / password field, enter the real data of your device.
Make sure that your smartphone and OMNY device have Internet access, and that DNS is enabled in the network settings.

OMNY Base
IP camera series OMNY Base support P2P connection only on iOS and Android mobile platforms
To connect, you need to download and install a free application Danale
There are detailed instructions (English) and other programs for OMNY Base
Briefly: With Danale APP, scan the QR code that is in the camera on the WEB page (System/system information)


Dahua IP cameras, NVR, HCVR, Intercom


Dahua devices support P2P connection both on mobile platforms and on a computer.
To connect on a mobile device, you need to download and install the application DMSS
There are various versions of the application, DMSS Lite, DMSS plus, DMSS HD
We recommend installing DMSS Lite. The paid plus version is practically the same, the HD version for tablets, but Lite also works with a tablet.
By there is detailed information and other programs for Dahua
Briefly A: First of all, P2P needs to be enabled on the device. Depending on the release, the tab may be located in different places, but as a rule it is located in the network settings. Click Enable to enable. A successful connection is the status of online or connect success
Use the DMSS app to scan the QR code.
To work on a computer: Install the program on the add devices tab, select the P2P type and manually enter the serial number, which is located in the same place as the QR code.




Charging: Fully charge the battery before first use. Connect the Wi-Fi camera to a PC using the included USB cable. It takes 60-85 minutes to fully charge. The model is capable of broadcasting / recording video while charging, which allows you to use it around the clock.

Free Apps: To watch a broadcast from a mini camera, you need to download and install a free application on your smartphone / tablet or a program on your PC / laptop. Find the software at www.scc21.net

P2P Mode (Live Broadcast): Perform all settings without a memory card. (After connecting and setting up the camera, you can insert the card) WIFI (P2P) - Direct connection. In this mode, the camera generates a wireless Wi-Fi network called "MD81S", connecting to which it is possible to view online video from the camera, record the broadcast and take photos. The distance between camera and device can be 10-15m.

  1. If the camera is charged, turn it on. BUT we recommend that you perform all settings when connected to a power source. We connect the camera to the network or a portable battery.
  2. Mode switch to P2P position. Then turn on the camera, turn the Power switch to the ON position.
  3. We wait 20-30 seconds for the "MD81S" network to appear in the list of wireless networks and connect to it, the connection password is 12345678.
  4. We go into the program to view the broadcast, select the LAN section and click on the broadcast.

The broadcast can be viewed in full screen mode. If desired, you can connect up to 4 cameras to simultaneously view the video stream from all cameras.

At the bottom of the screen are the "photo" and "video" buttons, when clicked, it is possible to take pictures and record broadcasts. In addition, there is a motion sensor setting, E-mail alerts when sensors are triggered, image brightness / contrast, and much more.

Connecting a camera for remote access (broadcasting via the Internet):

  1. Select P2P mode and turn on the camera, after the network appears, connect to it (connection password: 12345678).
  2. Go to the application, in LAN mode, go to the camera settings.
  3. Select "Wi-Fi" and click on the "Use wifi" button. In the window that opens, you must enter the name of your wireless network, as well as the password for it.
  4. Click "Ok" and wait 10 seconds.
  5. Turn off the mini camera by moving the Power switch to the OFF position, if connected to the network, turn it off. Move the Mode switch to the AP position. Turn on the mini camera by toggling the Power switch to the ON position.
  6. Wait 20-30 seconds and connect to your wireless network.
  7. Log in to the app on your device to watch the broadcast. Select the WAN partition and click the "Register" button. In the window that appears, you must enter the camera ID and password from the back of your wi-fi mini camera, as well as your E-mail.
  8. After that, log in, enter the camera ID and password that you specified during registration, then click the "Login" button.

Now you have the opportunity to view the broadcast from the camera anywhere in the world by simply logging into the appropriate application on any device. And it is also possible to remotely record the broadcast, take a photo, activate the motion sensor function with the E-mail alert setting, adjust the brightness / contrast of the image and much more.

Characteristics:

  • Video Format: AVI
  • Video output: 1280X960, 30frm/s
  • Built-in 260mAh Li-ion battery
  • Working time: More than 2 hours
  • Memory card: NOT included (up to 8 GB)
  • Viewing Angle: 62 degrees
  • Minimum illumination: 1LUX
  • Power Consumption: 130mA/3.7V
  • Storage temperature: -20°C~ 80°C
  • Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ 50°C
  • Operating Humidity: 15~85% RH
  • Memory: Micro SD card