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8.1 Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser<br />

The GV-<strong>System</strong> is built in a WebCam server. Once the WebCam server is enabled, you can use<br />

Microsoft Internet Explorer to remotely view <strong>and</strong> manage the surveillance images from the GV-<strong>System</strong>.<br />

Note:<br />

1. For Internet connection, the GV-<strong>System</strong> must have an IP address or domain name from ISP. If<br />

the IP address is dynamic, you may use the DDNS service to direct changing IP addresses to<br />

the GV-<strong>System</strong>. For the service, see Dynamic DNS in Chapter 11.<br />

2. Make sure the remote PC is going to access the GV-<strong>System</strong> meets the minimum system<br />

requirements mentioned above.<br />

1. To start the WebCam server on GV-<strong>System</strong>, click the Network button. The Server Setup dialog<br />

box appears. The first-time user can click OK without making any configuration to close the<br />

dialog box <strong>and</strong> start. When the WebCam server is started, “Web” <strong>and</strong> “CCS” signs appear on the<br />

main screen as illustrated below.<br />

Figure 8-1<br />

2. If there is a router or firewall installed on the server site of the GV-<strong>System</strong>, ensure these<br />

communication ports required by the WebCam Server are open: 80 (HTTP Port), 4550<br />

(Comm<strong>and</strong> Port), 5550 (Data Port), 6550 (Audio Port).<br />

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