XPY500 - Series

XPY-530: Outside the Network

This article applies for IP cameras models XPY-530 Here are the steps to setup your IP Camera to be viewed outside the network: 1. Setup your IP Camera with the software that comes on the CD, using an IP address that is within the range of IP's pool that handles your router and assign a different port to each one of the IP cameras. The ports must be within the following range 1025-65536, for DDNS function to work without problems. For example: 192.168.0.126 and port 1025. Remember to u...

XPY-530: Basic Setup

This article applies for the IP Cameras models: XPY 530. Here are the steps to setup your XPY-530 IP Camera: Using the IP Camera Finder (Comes into the Resource CD): 1. Run the "IPCameraFinder.exe" that comes with the Resource CD. 2. Connect your IP Camera to your router on any LAN port. 3. Press the "Find" button at the end of the window. 4. Change the IP address with one IP address that is within the range of IP's pool that handles your router. 5. Keep settings of y...

XPY 530: Wireless setup

This article applies for IP cameras models XPY-530. Here are the steps to setup the Wireless connection on the IP camera: 1. Connect the IP Camera to your PC on the LAN port. Remember to place your LAN Card on "Automatic" to get IP address automatically. 2. Open the browser and go to your camera IP address and the assigned port, for example: http://192.168.X.XX. This will be found on the bottom of the IP Camera device. 3. You will see the camera display, you need to Choose "Setup"...

XPY 530: DDNS Setup

This article applies for the IP Cameras models: XPY 530. View Xpy530 IP cameras remotely using the DDNS function: Using the example of camera Xpy530, this IP Camera owns the code below DDNS, 005kfdg.nwsvr1.com on the label. Note: It is necessary to clarify that each camera IP Xpy530 has a different and unique code DDNS . Now out of our network we can use the DDNS code our camera Xpy530 to access remotely from anywhere in the world , as shown in the following screen , we enter the ...

XPY 530: From a Mobile device

This article applies for IP cameras models XPY-530. This IP Camera is compatible with any mobile device OS, such as Windows Mobileª, IPhone, IPAD's, Nokia Symbian OS and Android OS. You can view real-time images and change the settings from your smartphone through the Internet using a browser that recognizes the device (Google Browser or Firefox). To use a different browser, functionality may be limited, such as when trying to view pictures or live video download. Follow the steps b...

XPY 530 Series: Camera Presets

This article applies for the IP Cameras models: XPY 530. ​ How to use Presets on IP Camera from the website (Only for XPY530) 1. Open the website of the camera (IP or DDNS). ​3. Click the PTZ Control option. 2. Find the buttons as follows (CALL and SET): 3. Put the camera angle you want and then choose any number from 1-8 Preset menu to program it. We chose the 1 as an example. Click "SET". If the camera turns to other positions, and we chose the number 1 in the Preset m...

XPY 500 series: Recording with IPC software

This article applies for the IP Cameras models: XPY 500, XPY 510, XPY 520, XPY-530. ​ Here are the steps to record video with the IPC Software for all IP Camera: - ​Open your IPC Software. - ​Add an IP camera to the IPC software, by adding the device manually (with the plus icon) or making a search (the plus icon with a magnifying glass) - ​Go to “Schedule record” tab, press the Plus symbol. - Choose the camera(s) that you will use to record and press "Add Plan". ...

XPY 500 series: Installing IPC Software

This article applies for the IP Cameras models: XPY 500, XPY 510, XPY 520, XPY-530. ​ Here are the most common steps to install this IPC Software for all IP Camera: ​ - Download IPC software Here (https://accvent.desk.com/admin/content-management/attachments/44426/original.zip?1419016422). - Once you have downloaded the software. Open the .zip file and extract to your PC the “IPCMonitor_en_v.1.0.1.9.exe” executable file. - To open the executable file, right click ...

XPY 500 Series: Outside the Network

This article applies for IP cameras models XPY 500 Here are the steps to setup your IP Camera to be viewed outside the network: 1- Configure IP Camera with software that comes on the CD , using an IP that is within the range of IP's POOL handling our router and assign a different port to each of the cameras to configure the ports has assigned to each camera, The ports must be within the following range 1025-65536 ; for DDNS function works without problems. ​ For example we'll use the f...

XPY 500 Series: From a Mobile device

This article applies for IP cameras models XPY-500, XPY-520. This IP Camera is compatible with any mobile device OS, such as Windows Mobileª, IPhone, IPAD's, Nokia Symbian OS and Android OS. You can view real-time images and change the settings from your smartphone through the Internet using a browser that recognizes the device (Google Browser or Firefox). To use a different browser, functionality may be limited, such as when trying to view pictures or live video download. Follow the st...

XPY 500 Series: Wireless setup

This article applies for IP cameras models XPY-500, XPY-520 Here are the steps to setup the Wireless connection on the IP camera: 1. Open the browser and go to your camera IP address and the assigned port, for example: http://192.168.1.126:81 2. Select the browser type regarding the browser that you are using. For example: Use "ActiveX option" for Internet Explorer, QuickTime option for Safari / Chrome / Firefox, IPOD/IPAD User Interface for MAC Smart devices, and "No Pug-In Mode" for A...

XPY 500 series: Basic Setup

This article applies for the IP Cameras models: XPY 500, XPY 510, XPY 520. ​ Here are the most common steps to install this IP Camera: A. Installation in a network with the same address range (plug and play mode) 1. In order to be able to see the camera and configure it, you must first ensure that the IP camera is within your network address range. Note: Nexxt Solutions routers are configured within such parameters. This means that if your internal network is configured with a...