On the other hand, downgrading the camera’s firmware can recover its functionality in the unlikely event the currently installed version is faulty, or the device’s performance dropped after an upgrade. Updating to a newer firmware version than the one already installed on your network camera can improve the device’s overall performance and stability, resolve various issues, and add support for newly developed features or enhance existing ones. Step 4: You can check new firmware on Device Status page.
Click Browse select Web UI firmware click Open click Submit.Īfter reboot, the Web UI is loaded successfully. After reboot, the system firmware is loaded successfully. Click Browse select system firmware click Open click Submit. Step 1: Log into camera, click Device Management Upgrade Device Firmware. Update firmware on Upgrade Device Firmware. Highlight and right click the camera and then go to Basic Properties. Step 5: You can check new firmware on Basic Properties. After reboot, the Web UI is loaded successfully. Click Upgrade WEB UI select Web UI firmware click Open.
Click Upgrade System Firmware select system firmware click Open. The default user is ‘admin’ and password is blank. Step 2: Enter the user and password of camera. Step 1: Highlight and right click the camera and then go to Upgrade Firmware. How to upgrade firmware for Indoor PT cameraġ) Plug in the Ethernet cable to upgrade firmware, not via wireless.Ģ) Upgrade the system firmware firstly and web UI secondly. Enhance security to prompt user change the default blank login passwordġ) Fix several vulnerabilities to improve securityĢ) Fixed the bug that not so compatible with IE 10 on Windows 8ģ) Fixed OSD changed to Disable on IE when back to live page from administration page Note:Īfter upgrading to this version, it cannot downgrade to previous versions 1) Add a new feature to enable and disable Manufacturer's DDNSģ) Add Russian, Korean, Indonesian, Danish, Czech, TurkishĤ) Disable UPNP in default factory settingsĥ).