![]() ![]() You can also adjust the focus manually, but since it has auto-focus I recommend not changing it. With the RLC-422, you have only the zoom function. In the RLC-423 it let you zoom, and adjust the focus manually. The Optical Zoom section adjusts to the abilities of the camera. The basic and advanced settings sections are like a quick access area that duplicates the settings on the actual configuration page – accessed by clicking on the gear button at the top right. ![]() On the right hand side, an accordion type content holder has three sections – Optical Zoom, Basic settings and Advanced settings. On the left hand side you have the live view stream, and at the bottom clicking the play button lets you select between the video quality by switching between the Clear, Balanced and Fluent streams. Reolink calls the landing page the Preview page, but I like to call it the Live View page, which is more logical. These can also be selected once you are logged in. The other options are Balanced and Fluent. You can choose the stream you want to see at the login screen, Channel 1 is called Clear and is the 5 Megapixel stream (unless you have changed the camera settings). As I always say, an HTML5 interface would have been better for wider device compatibility but its far better than the NPAPI plugin that Hikvision still insists on using. So entering the camera’s IP address into any browser that supports the Adobe Flash player will let you login to the camera. But when I want to tweak camera settings, I prefer using the web admin page – I can watch the live view stream, adjust the zoom and change camera settings. ![]() I have a number of ways of accessing my camera live feeds – typically I use the tin圜am Monitor Pro app on my Android phones, sometimes I flick my TV over to the QNAP Surveillance station channel (thanks to the TS-253A’s HDMI output). You should change the password of the camera as soon as you can, especially worth noting as the camera doesn’t require you to nor remind you to do it. You could also use the desktop client app to change camera settings if you don’t want to use the web-based admin panel. Once you have the IP address, you can simply pop that into Chrome or Firefox to directly access the camera settings. I also created a new user and tried to delete the admin account for safety but like most IP cameras, the RLC-422 doesn’t support this feature. Step 6: I then changed the password for the admin account. However since the camera admin site uses Flash and Chrome disables it by default, I just had to click on the “Get Adobe Flash player” button in the live view section and enable it in Chrome. I logged in with the default login details. Step 5: I then tried to access the camera from the new static IP address through Chrome. This was a bit tiresome so I disabled the ‘Add Camera Automatically’ option under app settings. ![]() It also then started complaining that it could not find the original camera with DHCP IP address. This caused the Reolik app to add another camera to the list, with my new static ip address. HTTPS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP, UPNP, RTSP, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, FTP, P2P Motorized auto-focus lens with aperture F=1.6 ![]()
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