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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:

  1. Connect via micro-USB (192.168.55.1)
  2. Navigate to Settings > System
  3. Click Edit to change network settings
  4. Configure a unique static IP address
  5. Save and restart the camera

Scenario 2: Unknown IP Address

When the camera's current IP is unknown:

  1. Use micro-USB access (192.168.55.1)
  2. Check current network settings in Settings > System
  3. Note the current IP or reconfigure as needed
  4. Test new settings after restart

Scenario 3: Network Adapter Mismatch

When computer and camera are on different subnets:

  1. Connect via micro-USB (192.168.55.1)
  2. Access camera without changing computer network settings
  3. Reconfigure camera network settings to match your network
  4. Switch back to standard Ethernet connection

Important Considerations

note

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:

  1. Configure Network Settings: Use USB access to set the proper IP and subnet
  2. Save and Restart: Apply changes and restart the camera
  3. Test Network Connection: Verify new network settings work
  4. Document Settings: Record the new IP for future reference
  5. Disconnect USB: Remove the micro-USB cable once network access is confirmed

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