Configure TRENDnet TV-IP310PI Day/Night Network Camera for Cloud Recording, Remote
Monitoring and Playback
Contents
Step 1: Connect camera to the network and find its IP address
Step 2. Access Camera's Web-based Configuration Tool
Step 3. Configure video profile
Step 4. Configure FTP Storage
Step 5. Configure Events (Motion Detection and Snapshots)
5.1 Configure Motion Detection
5.2 Configure Image Snapshot Settings
6. CameraFTP Viewer
TREENDnet TV-IP310PI is a PoE Day/Night
Network Camera that supports cloud-based image snapshots recording. It
is designed for out-door use. It supports image resolutions of
2048x1536, 1920x1080 and 1280x720. Motion detection is also supported. This camera supports CameraFTP VSS.
With the help of CameraFTP VSS software running on a PC, it can upload video clips to the cloud.
Basic camera information
Video / image resolution |
3MP ( 2048x1536, 1920x1080 and 1280x720 ) |
Audio recording |
No |
Image upload frequency |
1 image/s, 1 image/N seconds (N: 1 to 65536) |
Video frame rate |
|
Night-vision |
Up to 100 feet |
Image snapshot recording |
Supported, supports 1 image/s, 1 images/N seconds (N: 1 to 65536) |
Video clip recording |
Not Supported (Support with CameraFTP VSS) |
Motion detection |
Supported |
Continuous recording |
Supported |
Supported video format |
N/A (.mp4 with CameraFTP VSS) |
Connection type |
Ethernet cable |
PoE (Power on Ethernet) |
Yes |
Indoor / outdoor |
Outdoor |
Lowest pricing (as of 6/1/2016) |
$131.99 |
Note: This document is not designed to
replace the product manual from the manufacturer. The information provided is
based on our knowledge of the model TRENDnet TV-IP310PI. It may
not be accurate or completely up-to-date. Users shall contact the manufacturer
for all camera-related issues and contact us only for CameraFTP-related (cloud
service / FTP) issues.
The first two steps are camera related
and are very trivial. If you have finished these basic steps, you can skip Steps
1 and 2.
Insert the Setup CD, follow the instructions to connect your
camera. The TRENDnet TV-IP310PI supports PoE. So usually you need a PoE switch,
or you need a compatible power adaptor.
Click Next, the wizard will start searching for the camera
in the same network. Within 1-2 minutes, it should be able to find the camera
in the network:
Click Next
DHCP is ok. Click Next. If you are familiar with networking, you can also change its IP address to a static IP address.
This camera has enhanced security. It now requires you to
change the default password as the first step. The default username and
password is admin / admin. You must change it
After you changed your password, click Next, it will take a
while for the camera to actually verify and change the password. When done, it
will display the following screen.
Don’t click Next yet. Click “here” instead. (If you already clicked Next, you need to run the Setup
program again to reach the above screen again.)
After you click Here, it will launch a browser to access the
camera’s configuration screens. See the screenshot below:
Now we have found the camera's IP address. The first step is
to log on to the camera. Enter the camera’s username and password, click Ok. It
will go to the following screen:
If you have not installed the plug-in, you can install it
for the live-view in your browser. For CameraFTP service, since we offer cloud
viewing, storage and playback, it is not needed. You can click the Advanced
tab.
The CameraFTP service setup is generally not dependent on
any parameters in the System section of setup. You can quickly check this
section and see if you need to configure anything.
Click Advanced à Video à Video Format, you can see
the screenshot as follows:
The parameters to enter are dependent on your subscription
level. For the TRENDnet camera, the lowest resolution is 720P, so your plan
should not be lower than 1280x720. If you ordered 5 frames/s, you can select 4
in the Frame Rate drop-down since this camera does not support 5 FPS.
Please note: The Max bit-rate must be changed. The default
bit rate is designed for local network only. Setting it too high will slow down
your network connection and causing upload to fail. Please also make sure your
Internet connection has enough upload bandwidth. (ADSL type of connection is
usually too slow, you might need to set the bit rate even lower.) Assuming you
have enough upload bandwidth, you can set the maximum bit rate based on the
bandwidth calculator. (Visit www.cameraftp.com,
click on Pricing, and then customize a plan)
Click Advanced à Storageà FTP Server, you will
see the following screen.
You need to set the following parameters:
If you ordered a plan with motion detection enabled, then
you must configure motion detection with your camera. Click the
"Events" tab and select Motion Detection as shown below:
- Enable Motion Detection: Enabled
- Draw a motion area in Area Settings; set the sensitivity level;
- Upload to FTP: Checked
This camera can only upload image snapshots and not video
clips. It is ok as CameraFTP has viewer apps that can play the recorded image
snapshots just like video clips. If you ordered a video plan, you need to: (1) order
a new image plan and cancel the old video plan; or (2) Run CameraFTP VSS on a PC. Do not configure FTP in the camera. VSS can upload video clips to CameraFTP.
The snapshot image resolution is set in the Video section (Video resolution).
If you ordered a continuous image recording plan, you
need to click Events à Snapshot. See the screen below:
In the CONTINUOUS section:
- Enable: Check it
- Format: JPEG
- Resolution: 1280x720 (based on your CameraFTP service level)
- Quality: Medium
- Interval: 1 second (based on your subscription level)
If you ordered a motion detection plan, you must configure
the camera with motion detection:
In the EVENT-TRIGGERED section, please set:
Click Save to save the settings.
You are all done. For safety, you can
reboot the camera to make sure it still works fine. If you need to make
changes, you can run the setup program again to find the camera’s IP address
(as it may change with DHCP), and then access the camera’s Advanced Configuration
pages.
After your camera is setup, you canv visit www.cameraftp.com to monitor or
play back your recorded footage from anywhere. You can also download
CameraFTP Viewer App for iOS and Android.
Note: Most (outdoor) TRENDnet cameras cannot upload video clips to FTP server directly. To upload video clips, you can use CameraFTP VSS on a PC. These cameras are compatible with VSS-based Live View, Cloud Recording and Local Recording.
If you use VSS for video recording, it is important to set the correct video frame rate and bit rate in Video Profile Settings.
Cannot get it to work? Please read our
Trouble-shooting Guide.