The main tool for the operation and administration of C-MOR is the web interface. Enter the IP address which you have set for example 172.20.1.234. If you don’t have changed your IP address insert the default IP address such as 192.168.1.2 into the address bar of your web browser as described under step 2. A window will pop up asking for your user name and password.
The unit is supplied with one pre-configured Administrator user name and password, set to operate and administrate, respectively.
User name: admin, standard password admin

C-MOR is being controlled by your individual settings over your web browser:
• Time-controlled recordings
• View of live stream by camera
• Sensitivity of motion detection
• User administration: distribution of rights, creation of new user etc.
• Call, search and display old recordings either as video files or single frames
• Archiving of recordings
• FTP transfer of recordings to a server
• Deletion of recordings for the release of free disk space
• Integration of own/existing cameras (when supported by the system)
• And many more
More information can be found in chapter „Administration“.
Besides HTTP connections that are transferred over the Internet without encryption C-MOR also offers encrypted access over HTTPS. In order to use this so-called SSL connection, enter https instead of http in the URL, such as https://c-mor.your-domain.com or https://IP-address (e.g. 192.168.1.2).
Apart from the standard ports 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS, C-MOR can also be used over the alternative port 9000 (for HTTP) and port 9443 (for HTTPS). These alternative ports are used when C-MOR is accessed over a firewall and the respective ports on the firewall are already in use by other applications.
The web surface is divided into 6 main web pages that are built on each other and individual pages for the corresponding camera: