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Use USB for Recovery
This page explains how to use the OV10i's micro-USB port for emergency access and recovery when standard network connectivity fails or troubleshooting is needed.
When to Use USB Recovery
USB recovery access should be used when:
- Network Connection Issues: Cannot access camera via standard Ethernet IP address
- IP Conflicts: Camera IP conflicts with other network devices
- Unknown IP Address: Camera IP has changed and is unknown
- Emergency Access: Need immediate access regardless of network configuration
- Troubleshooting: Network settings need to be reconfigured
Physical Connection Setup
Step 1: Expose the Micro-USB Port
Locate the micro-USB port on the OV10i. Remove any protective cover or rubber flap to expose the auxiliary connections.
Step 2: Connect the Cable
Connect a micro-USB cable from the camera to the computer you will use to access the OV10i.
Connection Requirements:
- Micro-USB cable (standard USB-A to micro-USB)
- Computer with USB port and web browser
- Camera must be powered on
Accessing the Camera Interface
Step 3: Connect via Browser
Open your browser and enter the IP address 192.168.55.1 to connect to the OV10i software.
Key Benefits:
- Fixed IP Address: This IP address never changes
- No Configuration Required: Does not require configuration of your network adapter
- Immediate Access: Works regardless of network settings
Emergency Access Advantages
- Independent of Network: Works even with network issues
- No IP Conflicts: Uses dedicated IP range (192.168.55.x)
- Always Available: Micro-USB port is always accessible
- Instant Connection: No need to modify computer network settings
- Troubleshooting Ready: Ideal for diagnosing network problems
Common Recovery Scenarios
Scenario 1: IP Conflict Resolution
When the camera IP conflicts with a router or other devices:
- Connect via micro-USB (
192.168.55.1) - Navigate to Settings > System
- Click Edit to change network settings
- Configure a unique static IP address
- Save and restart the camera
Scenario 2: Unknown IP Address
When the camera's current IP is unknown:
- Use micro-USB access (
192.168.55.1) - Check current network settings in Settings > System
- Note the current IP or reconfigure as needed
- Test new settings after restart
Scenario 3: Network Adapter Mismatch
When computer and camera are on different subnets:
- Connect via micro-USB (
192.168.55.1) - Access camera without changing computer network settings
- Reconfigure camera network settings to match your network
- Switch back to standard Ethernet connection
Important Considerations
Mac Users: If you are connecting using Google Chrome on a Mac, you may get an error: "This site can't be reached" (ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE). Go to macOS System Settings > Privacy and Security, then scroll to find Local Network. Make sure it is enabled for Google Chrome.
Power Requirements:
- Camera must be powered on for USB recovery to work
- USB connection is for data only. The camera requires separate power supply
Transitioning Back to Network
After resolving issues via USB recovery:
- Configure Network Settings: Use USB access to set the proper IP and subnet
- Save and Restart: Apply changes and restart the camera
- Test Network Connection: Verify new network settings work
- Document Settings: Record the new IP for future reference
- Disconnect USB: Remove the micro-USB cable once network access is confirmed