Well turned up. Man these things are hard to get working but once I did (4 hours later) I was pretty impressed.
This camera, sourced in the UK, did have the SD card slot when I opened it up which again was a bonus..
Even though I read all this thread I guess I didn't picked up on the fixed IP number and Domain.
Finally managed to get that sorted using the software to change it. At first when I switched it on it just clicked as it went through the setup not moving right or left and finally moving it up and down a little. I was convinced the motor was broken. Then no matter what plugin I used for Firefox or Safari (using a Mac) I cound not get it to display the picture. I did get it working on Firefox with Windows 10 but the screen was balck and the PTZ controls moved every direction except left/right again making me think it was faulty.
In the end I downloaded iVMS-4200 and wham the picture appeared. No PTZ control though. Finally I found that right clicking I could select PTZ control and get access to it and all movement then worked great.
I have to say this software is amazing compared to the other software I have been using on the cheaper indoor PTZ cameras I have been playing around with. Pretty soon I was moving the camera all directions and zooming, finally!
For the money this seems like a pretty good camera. As I said though for me it was a nightmare to get working.
I need to figure out why the plugins aren't working and then look to work out how to remotely view it outside my LAN.
Regards
Jerry