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SnapAV Wirepath Surveillance 500-Series Bullet IP IR Camera Control Driver Download

Posted at December 23, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameSnapAV Wirepath Surveillance 500-Series Bullet IP IR Camera Control Driver
CategoryNetwork Ip Surveillance Baby Camera
ManufacturerSnapAV
File Size517 KB
Supported OSOS Independent

SnapAV Wirepath Surveillance 500-Series Bullet IP IR Camera Control Driver Description

IP Camera/Encoder Channel Viewing (Video Driver)

1. Download the Control4 Wirepath IP Camera/Encoder Video Drivers

The ZIP file contains 2 drivers:
camera_ip_http_wirepath_camera_01
This driver provides Video Only, while it may be used for the WPS-500-PTZ-IP it does not provide any PTZ controls. We recommend that this driver not be used with the WPS-500-PTZ-IP.

Note: This Video Only driver is the same as the drivers released for Wirepath Analog DVR channel streaming, so they may be installed already if you have integrated other Wirepath products with Control4 in the past.

camera_ip_http_wirepath_camera_ptz
This driver provides Video & PTZ Control, while it may be used with the IP Dome, and Bullet, it will show the PTZ controls on the image even though the camera does not have control. We recommend that this driver is used for the WPS-500-PTZIP only.

2. Extract the drivers to Documents>Control4>Drivers. This directory may be different based on the version of Windows used or if it was changed from default by a user.
For IP Cameras or 1-Channel IP Encoders, there is one driver file (Camera 01 or Camera PTZ) that is used to access any one IP Camera/Encoder on the network. If you want to view multiple IP Cameras, simply repeat the instructions below using this same driver each time.
For the 4-Channel IP Encoder, all four drivers (“Camera 01” through “Camera 04”) must be installed and used.
3. Open the latest version of Composer.
4. Connect to Director on Local Network (Controller).
5. Select the desired room under System Design.
6. Under My Drivers, Right Click the IP Cameras folder.
7. Select Add Driver.
8. In the Select the Driver window, select the manufacturer – Wirepath Surveillance.
9. Sort the list by name and find the “Wirepath Surveillance Camera 01” driver.
10. Double click to add – the camera will now appear in My Drivers under IP Cameras.
Note: If you are configuring for a 4-Channel IP Encoder, repeat Steps 6 through 10 above for all four numbered Camera drivers.
11. Select a room for the camera.
12. Under My Drivers/IP Cameras, double-click the desired camera driver to add it to the room. Place the camera in the project room where it is physically located for easy identification. Rename all cameras by room to further aid in identification (for example, “Den IP Cam”, “Patio Enc Cam”).
Note: If you are configuring for a 4-Channel IP Encoder, select the Camera driver corresponding to the desired Encoder Channel.

About Device Driver:

If you install this package, your device will be properly recognized by compatible systems, and might even benefit from new features or various bug fixes.

Please note that, even though other operating systems might also be compatible, we do not recommend you apply any software on platforms other than the specified ones. Doing so might cause the installation to crash, which could even render the device unusable.

When it comes to installing the package, the steps should not be much of a hassle because each manufacturer tries to make them as easy as possible; usually, you must make check for compatibility, get the package, run the available setup, and follow the instructions displayed on-screen.

However, due to the large number of devices out there and the various ways for applying these packages, it would be best if you refer to the installation manual first, to be sure of a successful update.

That being said, click the download button, and apply the present software on your product. Also constantly check with our website to stay up to speed with latest releases. 

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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