Vivotek IZ9361-EH User's Manual
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To reset the Vivotek IZ9361-EH camera to factory settings, locate the reset button on the device, press and hold it for about 5 seconds until the indicator light blinks rapidly, then release the button.
It is recommended to perform maintenance checks every 6 months. This includes cleaning the lens, checking connections, and updating firmware to ensure optimal performance.
You can access the live feed remotely by using the Vivotek VAST 2 software or mobile app. Ensure the camera is connected to the internet, and use the device's IP address or QR code to add it to your account.
First, check the power supply and connections. Ensure the PoE switch or injector is functioning. If the camera still doesn't power on, try using a different power source or consult the user manual for further troubleshooting.
Download the latest firmware from the Vivotek website. Access the camera's web interface, navigate to the Maintenance section, and select Firmware Upgrade. Browse and upload the downloaded firmware file to complete the update.
The Vivotek IZ9361-EH camera is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -50°C to 60°C (-58°F to 140°F).
To optimize video quality, adjust the camera's resolution and bitrate settings in the web interface. Ensure proper lighting and angle adjustments, and keep the lens clean for the clearest image.
Clean the camera lens with a microfiber cloth to remove any dirt or smudges. Check the focus settings and adjust as needed through the camera's interface. Ensure the camera is securely mounted to avoid vibrations.
Access the camera's web interface, navigate to the Event Settings section, and enable motion detection. Define the detection areas and sensitivity levels according to your needs. Save the settings to activate motion detection.
The Vivotek IZ9361-EH supports multiple network protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, RTSP/RTP/RTCP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, and SNMP.