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SP5736P User’s Manual 3.7 IP Camera Connection Standard models connect IP cameras via Internet. Pro models support PnP function to directly connect IP cameras. If users wish to connect IP cameras to Pro models via Internet, just disable PnP function. The following describes how to connect IP cameras to the NVR via Internet. Click on the Camera Setup icon in the function bar, and the setup page will be shown as below. The setup page below is from Pro models, which includes the item <PnP>. As for Standard models, <PnP> is not included. Set <PnP> of Pro models to <OFF>. Follow the steps below to add IP camera connections for both models. Camera Search Brand ***** ***** ***** IP: 192.168.6.111 Camera Setting PnP ‧CH01 Off ‧CH02 Off ‧CH03 Off ‧CH04 Off ‧CH05 Off ‧CH06 Off CH01 Activate Off Off Off Off Off Off Micronet MAC Address **:**:**:**:**:** **:**:**:**:**:** **:**:**:**:**:** IP Address 192.168.6.111 192.168.6.112 192.168.6.113 Model ***** ***** ***** CH02 Protocol Micronet Micronet Micronet Micronet Micronet Micronet CH03 CH04 CH05 IP Address 192.168.50.*** 192.168.50.*** 192.168.50.*** CH06 More NOTE: For Pro models, the preset of PnP function is <ON>. Items <Activate>, <Protocol>, <IP Address>, and <IP Camera Setup> are grayed out and cannot be accessed. Select the type of IP camera model on the top: Micronet, ONVIF or All. Click on the Search icon at the top-right corner. The NVR will start to look up supported IP cameras installed in the same LAN. Find a target IP camera in the list and click on it. The IP address of the target IP camera will be shown next to <IP: >. Click on a preferred channel button to assign the selected IP camera. Alternatively, users can also click on the IP Address box next to Protocol, and a virtual keyboard will be displayed. User can manually input the IP address. Set <Activate> (next to <Protocol>) to <ON> to activate it. The NVR will 25