Etrovision N58 Series Quick Installation Guide

To perform a factory reset, press and hold the reset button located on the camera for about 10 seconds until the status LED blinks. This will restore the camera to its default settings.
Ensure that your network cable is properly connected. Verify network settings, such as IP address and subnet mask, and ensure they match your network configuration. Also, check your router for any blocked ports.
Download the latest firmware from the Etrovision website. Access the camera’s web interface, go to the 'Maintenance' section, and select 'Firmware Upgrade'. Upload the firmware file and follow the on-screen instructions.
Regularly clean the camera lens with a microfiber cloth, ensure the camera housing is free from dust and debris, and check the mounting hardware for stability. Also, routinely update the firmware to the latest version.
Download the Etrovision mobile app from your device's app store. Connect the app to your camera by entering the camera's IP address and login credentials to access the live video feed.
Check your network bandwidth and reduce the video resolution if necessary. Ensure there are no network interferences and that the camera is within range of the router.
Access the camera’s web interface, navigate to the 'Motion Detection' settings, and enable the feature. Set the detection area and sensitivity level according to your preference.
Ensure the lens is clean and free from obstructions. Check the focus settings in the camera's configuration menu and adjust as needed.
Yes, the camera supports ONVIF protocol, allowing integration with various third-party security systems. Refer to the third-party system's documentation for integration steps.
Change the default login credentials immediately after setup, enable encryption, and keep the firmware updated. Consider setting up a VPN for remote access to enhance security.