Veo Observer Manuel D’Utilisation

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Step 2. Enter the IP address you wish to use. Make sure the first three sections are the same as the PC and 
that the last three digits don’t conflict with any other device on the network. 
 
Step 3. Enter the Subnet mask and Gateway. These settings should match the PC.  Optionally, you may enter a 
camera name to help identify this camera. 
 
Step 4. Click Set.  You will see a dialog prompting you to enter a username and password.  You must enter a 
valid admin username and password.  Click OK to continue. 
 
Step 5.  You will see “Resetting camera…Please wait..” in the upper left corner.  When the process is complete 
you will see “settings saved”.  Click OK to continue. 
 
Note: 
If you leave the IP address unchanged, you’ll see a message (shown below) informing you that there may 
be another device using the same IP address (which in this case is the Observer). Click Yes to continue using 
the IP address you specified.  
 
 
The following tables will help you understand what each of the settings shown here means and how to configure 
your camera so that it’s sure to be able to communicate with your PC. 
PC Settings Table (
The PC settings are shown to help you set up your camera and cannot be changed.)
 
Setting 
Description 
Notes 
IP address 
PC’s address on the network 
Only the last three digits should be different 
for devices on the same LAN. 
Subnet Mask 
Subnet that PC is on 
Should be the same for all devices on LAN. 
Gateway 
IP address of router or gateway that PC uses to 
connect to the Internet 
Should be the same for all devices on LAN. 
 
Camera Settings Table 
Setting 
Description 
Notes 
Static/DHCP 
Sets the IP address mode 
Use DHCP to obtain an address 
automatically, static to enter a fixed address 
IP address 
Camera’s address on the network 
The camera’s address should be set the 
same as the PC except the last three digits 
must be different. 
Http Port 
Camera web page port 
This is always 80 unless you have multiple 
cameras to access from the Internet. If so, 
each camera needs its own web port such 
81, 82, … 
Subnet Mask 
Camera Subnet 
Use same setting as PC. 
Gateway 
IP address of router or gateway that camera will 
use to connect to the Internet 
Use same setting as PC. 
Camera Name 
Name to help identify a camera 
Camera name is stored onboard the camera 
and displayed on the main web page. 
 
5.2 Open a Camera’s Home Page 
To open a camera’s home page, select its MAC address from the list and click Login. Internet Explorer is 
automatically launched and directed to the camera you selected.