List of tested RTSP-based IP cameras
The table below describes cameras tested to work with your Standalone VGA Grid and includes helpful information such as URL syntax, default credentials and audio streaming capability specific to each camera.
Your Standalone VGA Grid is compatible with all ethernet-based IP cameras and other RTSP sources. The cameras listed in the table below are a sample of common third-party cameras that have been tested to work with Standalone VGA Grid.
The URL syntax in the table below refers to the additional piece of text that needs to be included in the source URL to connect your IP camera to your Standalone VGA Grid. (See Connect an RTSP source to learn how to connect an RTSP source (like an IP camera) using the Admin panel.)
For example, to connect a Sony SRG300SE camera with an IP address of "192.168.0.160", your source URL needs to be entered as:
"rtsp://192.168.0.160/video1"
Or, if using a Q-See QCN8029Z camera, your source URL needs to be entered as:
"rtsp://192.168.0.160/"
List of tested IP cameras
Brand | Model | Image | URL syntax | Audio? | Default username and password |
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Q-See | QCN8029Z | ![]() | / | No | admin admin |
Sony | SRG300SE | ![]() | /video1 | Yes | admin admin |
Panasonic | AW-HE40HPK⁑ | ![]() | /MediaInput/h264/stream_1 (To add a second URL, use: "/MediaInput/h264/stream_2") | Yes | admin 12345 |
Axis | P1428-E | ![]() | /axis-media/media.amp | No | root root |
Axis | M1034-W | ![]() | /axis-media/media.amp | Yes | root admin |
⁑Note that in our testing, the Panasonic AW-HE40 does not always seem to sync its time with Standalone VGA Grid.
