IP Cameras

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If you buy an IP camera from Mi Casa Verde, we will pre-configure it to work with Vera right out of the box. If you get the camera yourself, and it's a model that is plug and play in Vera (see Supported Cameras below), then you should be sure the camera is configured to get an IP address automatically, and that the username is set to: dceadmin and the password is set to: dcepass. Vera will add the camera automatically and fill in the settings. Specific info for users of Panasonic IP Cameras. If adding a camera that is not on the supported list, see the section Manually adding a camera below.

Supported Cameras

Manufacturer Device Type Model no. Version Date Purchased Location (indoor/outdoor) Specs Product Review Notes
Panasonic IP Camera BL-C131/BL-C30 all Indoor The Panasonic IP cameras work well with Vera. However, for unknown reasons, the Panasonic camera will not get an IP address on your LAN until you run the Windows software supplied with it. You do not need to install the software; just insert the CD and tell the camera to get an IP address automatically (DHCP). If you buy the camera from the Mi Casa Verde web shop we do this before we ship it so the camera will work out of the box. Mac/Linux users who buy the camera elsewhere will need a Windows PC to 'activate' the camera. Set the default username/password on the camera to: dceadmin and dcepass for Vera to detect the camera automatically, or, if you use your own username/password, add the camera to Vera manually and provide Vera your username/password to access the camera.

Manually adding a camera

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Manually adding a camera


Otherwise, you need to specify the settings for the camera by going to the Device tab on Vera's setup page, adding the camera if it's not already there, and clicking the '+' icon to edit the camera's settings.

You will need to specify:

1. the IP address of the camera
2. the URL to retrieve the current image from the camera as a JPEG file
3. any username and password to retrieve the JPEG file

The URL (aka Path) needs to retrieve the actual JPEG file, not just an html page that has the JPEG file somewhere on it. For example, if you can view a JPEG file from your camera with this URL: http://192.168.81.5/SnapshotJPEG?Quality=Standard, then put in these settings:

IP Address: 192.168.81.5
Path: SnapshotJPEG?Quality=Standard

and be sure to provide the username/password if one is needed. After you specify this information, click the red 'save' button, and then you can see the camera by clicking the 'View Camera' option.

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