Configure Amcrest Network Cameras for Cloud Recording, Backup, Monitoring and Playback
    
    Contents
    
    Introduction
    
    Step 1: Connect camera to the network and find IP address
    
    1.1 Connect camera to the network
    
    1.2 Find the Camera's IP Address
    
    Step 2: Configure the Camera Using the Web-based Configuration Tool
    
    2.1 Setup or Re-configure Wi-Fi
    
    Step 3. Configure the FTP settings
    
    Step 4. Configure Video or Image Snapshot Settings
    
    4.1 Configure Video / Image Settings (Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate)
    
    4.2 Configure Image Snapshot Settings
    
    4.3 Configure Motion Recording for both image and video recording
    
    4.4 Configure continuous video/image recording
    
   
    5. CameraFTP Viewer
    
    
                            
    
    
    
       
    Amcrest has wired and wireless, HD 720P, full HD 1080P, 3MP and 4MP, indoor and outdoor network cameras. 
        Overall Amcrest cameras have very good build quality.  
    
        Amcrest cameras are fully compatible with CameraFTP's cloud recording service. Older models of Amcrest cameras record video clips
        in a proprietary video format of .DAV, which can only be played by Amcrest Smart Player; new models have supported .MP4, which can be 
        played in all web browsers and CameraFTP Mobile Viewer apps. If your camera records in .DAV format, please try to upgrade to the latest 
        version firmware. 
    
       
           Amcrest cameras also support image recording, which is similar to video recording. The recorded images can be played like video with lower 
           frames per second and no audio support (most ourdoor cameras don't support audio recording anyway). 
       
           If you need a local CCTV/DVR system to display the live video, you can use a PC running CameraFTP VSS. CameraFTP VSS can 
           connect to multiple live video streams, display them on a monitor and record video clips (.MP4) to the cloud. 
        
        
            
                
                    
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                        | Amcrest IP2M-842 ProHD 1080P WiFi Camera
 | Amcrest IP2M-844E ProHD 1080P POE Dome
 | Amcrest IPM-721 HD 720P PTZ WiFi Camera
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    Basic camera information
    
    
     
      | Video / image resolution | 1280x720, 640x360, 1920x1080, 3M, 4M | 
     
      | Audio recording | Supported (for indoor models) | 
     
      | Image upload frequency | 1 image/s to 1 image/5000s | 
     
      | Video frame rate | 1,2,3,...,30 fps | 
     
      | Night-vision | Indoor cameras up to 24 feet. Outdoor 98ft | 
     
      | Image snapshot recording | Supported | 
     
      | Video clip recording | Supported. | 
     
      | Motion detection | Supported for both image and video clip based recording | 
     
      | Continuous recording | Supported. | 
     
      | Supported video format | .DAV (Proprietary format that requires Amcrest's own Smart Player) | 
     
      | Connection type | Camera dependent, some supports Wi-Fi and Ethernet cable | 
     
      | PoE (Power on Ethernet) | Some outdoor models | 
     
      | Indoor / outdoor | Both indoor and outdoor models | 
     
      | Lowest pricing (as of 7/11/2016) | From $74.99 | 
    
    
    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 Amcrest IPM-721S, IPM-721B and IP3M-943B.
    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.
    
    Most of the setup steps below are camera
    related and are very trivial. If you have finished these basic steps before,
    then you can skip Steps 1 and 2.
    
    
    
    
    
    There are 2 or 3 ways to connect the IP
    camera to the Wi-Fi network. Please read the product manual for detailed instructions.
    
    (1) Connect the camera with the
    router using an Ethernet cable first. You can configure the Wi-Fi settings in
    the camera's configuration pages later. 
    
    
    (2) If your Wi-Fi
    access point/router supports WPS and the camera model supports WPS, then it is very easy to connect your device
    to the wi-fi network:
        
    Turn on the
    camera and press the WPS button on your Wi-Fi access point (router) for 3
    seconds; the WPS button will usually start flashing. Next, quickly press the
    WPS button on your camera (sometimes you need to hold for about 6 seconds). In about 1 minute, you will see the status/network light change, indicating it is connected
    to the wireless router.
    
        
       
    
    
    
    
    Please refer to the manufacturer’s manual for more detailed information. Usually you will run the included IP Camera Search Tool to find the camera. If your computer 
        does not have a DVD/CD drive, then you can use CameraFTP VSS software or CameraFTP Camera Configuration Tool to find the camera's IP address (without using other cloud recording features).
       
    
    If your camera
    is connected to the Wi-Fi router, or if you have connected the camera with a
    router using an Ethernet cable, you can run the manufacturer’s setup program to
    find the camera’s IP address. From a PC in the same
    network, insert the camera’s software CD. Browse the content of the CD and run
    IPCamSetup.exe, it will install the necessary software for the camera. After it
    is finished, run the installed IP Camera Tool and it will launch a tool to
    detect Amcrest cameras. 
    If you don't have the manufacturer's software or if you don't have a CD/DVD drive, you can use CameraFTP VSS software to find the camera's IP address:
    
     
    
    Amcrest cameras use two separate IP addresses for wi-fi and wired connections. After you switch to wi-fi network, if you disconnect the network cable, you need to search the camera again to find the new IP address. 
    
    
    
    Once you've found the camera's IP address, you can open Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox to access the camera's configuration site by entering the following URL: (Please don't use Chrome or Edge)
        http://IP_ADDRESS/ 
        It will open the logon screen as shown below:
    
       
    
     
    
    The default username is: admin, the password is admin. You will be required to change the password when log in for the first time.
    
    You will also need to install the ActiveX/Plug-in:
    
     
    
    Install the ActiveX and After logon, you will see the live view screen:
    
     
    
    With CameraFTP’s service, most regular setup steps are not required. (You can check
    the basic setup steps to see if you need to configure non-CameraFTP related settings.
    
    
    
    If you had already connected the camera with your wireless router, or if you just want to use the wired/PoE connection, then skip this step.
    
    Otherwise, click the Network tab, then click Wifi, you will see the screen below.
    
     
    
    Click Enable and then "Search SSID" to find all available Wi-Fi routers, then select one to connect. Enter
    the wireless password, click Connect.
    
    If Wi-Fi is configured successfully, you can unplug your network cable later. Amcrest cameras use two different IP addresses for the wired and wireless connections.
    
    
    
    Click Storage --> Destination --> FTP, you can see the screen as follows. If you don’t have an account on
    CameraFTP, please visit www.cameraftp.com and
    sign up a free trial account. CameraFTP offers 3-day free trial. After that, you need to order a subscription to continue using the service.
    
     
    
    Assuming you already have a CameraFTP Account, then you need to enter the following info:
    
    
        - FTP Server: ftp.cameraftp.com or 66.220.9.45
- Port: 21
- Username and Password: The username is the same as your cameraftp.com username. 
             The password is the camera license key. Please make sure to add a camera on www.CameraFTP.com website, 
            and you can find the camera license there. For quick testing, you can also use your CameraFTP password. 
Note:
    In the above screenshot, “Amcrest” is the Remote Directory/Folder Name, which is the
    same as the camera name that you created on www.CameraFTP.com website
    when you added a new camera. 
    
    Click Save to save the settings. After that, you need to configure the storage
    destination for FTP. Click Storage --> Destination --> Path as shown below:
    
    
    
       Check the FTP option as shown above for "Scheduled" (continuous) and "Motion Detect". 
    
    
    Based on your subscription, you only need to configure video settings or image
    snapshot settings. You shall not configure both settings, otherwise, you need
    to order two separate camera licenses.
    
    
    
    If you ordered a video plan, then you can click Camera --> Video --> Video 
        as shown below. (Otherwise, you only need to configure the video size.) Usually you
    only need to configure the Main Stream Video Settings.
    
     
    
    
    Select the Code-Stream Type to Motion if you ordered a motion recording plan; select General if you ordered a continuous recording plan. 
        Encode Mode is better to be H.264 (i.e. Mainline. But H.264B (baseline) and H.264H (highline) probably are also fine.)
    
    The resolution and frame rate should be based on the plan you subscribed to. If you use Wi-Fi connection and if you have multiple HD cameras, 
        it is recommended to set the frame rate to 2-5 fps. Otherwise, your wi-fi network could become too slow.
    
    Frame Interval is usually set to be 2 - 4 times of the frame rate, but not less than 5;
    
     
    
    The Bit Rate is a little tricky. Setting it too high will use too much bandwidth,
    thus dramatically slow down your network, causing failed uploads; setting it
    too low will affect the video quality. You can use our bandwidth calculator to
    estimate the bandwidth. Visit www.cameraftp.com,
    click Pricing, and then customize a service plan. See the screenshot below.
    
    Note for estimating the bandwidth, the number of cameras should be set to 1.
    
    
 
    
    For the video plan of 1280x720, 3 frames/s, the estimated bandwidth is 495Kbps. 
    
    
If you ordered an image plan, then you only need to select the
    correct video resolution. The resolution of the image snapshots will be the
    same as the Main Stream video.
    
    Click Save to save the video settings.
    
    
    
    If you ordered an image plan, then you should configure Image Snapshot Settings. (Otherwise,
    skip this step). Click Camera --> Video --> Snapshot, you
    will see the screen as follows.
    
     
    
    
        - Snapshot Type: 
 For continuous recording, select "General"; later you need to configure Record Schedule.
 For motion recording, select "Motion"; you will also need to configure Event --> Motion Detect, and motion detect schedule.
If your subscription is for 1 image/2 seconds, then enter 2 in the “Interval” field.
    
    
    
    
    
    Click Event --> Video Detect --> Motion Detect as shown below:
    
     
    
    
        Check "Enable. If you ordered a video recording plan, then check "Record"; otherwise, check "Snapshot". Please do not check both; 
        otherwise you will need two camera licenses. 
        
        You also need to click Schedule "Setup" button to select a motion detection schedule. Usually you will select all times as shown below:
        
        
 
        
        Lastly, you must set a motion detection area. This is very important. If it is not set, then motion-triggered recording will not work! 
        Click Detection Area "Setup" button, it will display: 
        

        Please read the detailed instructions in the screenshot. If motion recording does not work, make sure you verify this has been set correctly. 
        Click Save to save the settings.
        
    
    
    
    
    
    Click Storage --> Record Control, you will see the screen as follows.
   
       
     
    
    Click Save to save the change. 
        
       For continuous video recording, you need to set video recording schedule:
        Click Storage --> Schedule --> Record Schedule as shown below: 
           
     
    
        Based on your plan, you might need to setup the schedule as follows:
    
 
    
         
       For continuous image recording, you need to set snapshot schedule:
           
        Click Storage --> Schedule --> Snapshot Schedule as shown below:
           
    
 
    
        Based on your plan, you might need to setup the schedule as follows:
    
 
    
                        
    
    
    NOTE: Please do not configure both continuous (General) and motion recording. It will be
    considered as two camera licenses; also do not configure both image and video recording!
    
    
    You are all done!
    
    Note: Please do not check both "Take snapshots" and "Recording"
    in the Motion Detection screen. It will be considered two separate camera
    licenses.
    
    
        
    
    
    You can disconnect the Ethernet cable if
    you want to use Wi-Fi. 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 Configuration pages.
    
    After your camera is setup, you can
    visit www.cameraftp.com to live monitor
    or play back your recorded footage from anywhere. You can also download
    CameraFTP Viewer App for iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
              
           Note: Older models of Amcrest cameras upload video clips in .DAV format, which is a proprietary format 
                  incompatible with most of video players. CameraFTP browser based viewer and mobile viewer apps cannot play it. 
                  Please upgrade the camera firmware to the latest version. New models support .MP4, which is universally supported.
                  Uploading image snapshots is also universally supported.
                  Amcrest cameras are compatible with CameraFTP VSS-based CCTV Live View, Cloud Recording and Local Recording.  
                  If you use VSS for video recording, it is important to set the correct video size, frame rate and bit rate in Video Profile Settings. 
                  
                  
       
           
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