Temperature Measurement Solution
Mutiple people Body Temperature Screening System Single people Body Temperature Screening SystemMethod1: Adding the camera by local search.
Step1: Please go to the Advanced Settings of your camera on Foscam app. If you find the option "NVR Connection", please choose and enable it for your camera first.
Step2: Go to App Center of the QTS and install either QVR Pro or QVR Elite.
Login to QNAP surveillance system by opening either QVR Pro or QVR Elite.
Step3: Open Camera Settings either in the main menu on the left or on QVR Pro desktop.
Step4: Click Add to search for the connected Foscam camera. Select ☑ the camera and click Next to proceed.
Note: If the Brand and Model showing “-”, it means that the camera can’t be found by brand and model. However, you can find the camera with the MAC address that is also printed on the sticker of the camera.
Step5: Select both the brand and the model from the dropdown menus and specify Port manually.
● Brand: FOSCAM
● Model: R2M
● Port: 88
Input the camera username and the password. Click Test to see if all the details are correct.
Note: If this is the first time for you to use this camera, please use the Foscam VMS or Foscam app to add the camera to set up the new username and password for the camera first. Otherwise, adding camera to the QNAP will not be successful.
You can find the camera with an image of the live video among all connected cameras once it is added successfully.
Method2: Connecting through ONVIF protocol
If you don’t find the model from the dropdown menu, you can connect to the camera through ONVIF.
Step1: Please go to the Advanced Settings of your camera on Foscam app. If you find the option "NVR Connection", please choose and enable it for your camera first.
Step2: Select both the brand and the model from the dropdown menus and specify both Port and RTSP Port manually.
● Brand: ONVIF
● Model: ONVIF ProfileS Camera
● Port: 888
● RTSP Port: 88
Step3: Click View Camera to view the live video with the remote client - QVR Pro Client.
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