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1. Camera Mame test camera Camera ID The camera image should immediately appear in the image area when double clicking or Preview button is clicked a a Public password ETE EE fw Save For cameras with password protection you will require to enter the correct password before the cameras start to transmit images to your machine ft For permanent passwords you can click on the Setn Save check box to save the password to your list I and avoid having to input the password each time as you tried to access the camera On the image screen the current camera location time and the number of users viewing will be displayed 18 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 1 Camera List Format You can also change the listing format for your cameras P amp PIPCAMERA AP provides 2 different viewing options for user to select from icon Mode and Report Mode The default listing is report mode where the camera is listed with camera ID and its information The user can manually change the listing mode to Icon Mode where the camera will be displayed as a snapshot icon with camera ID and its information gt 192 168 58 171 5 Port 6171 Mame 651558299 BSFFEE 24 BSFFEE24 BSFFEE2O B5FFEE20 B5189299 B5 27Pe WCAMIERT 3 5 To select between these two listing types PAP IP camera please select View from the file menu and dias Tools Hel choose List View Type function to decide Sman EI Report Mode or Icon M
2. lf you would not like to play the recordings triggered events through fe RA Siamese P amp PIPCAMERA AP you may also convert the file of File View Tools Help recordings triggered events into AVI file to be able to be played in a AVT Conversion Windows Media Player Please select Tools from the file menu and choose AVI Conversion function to execute the conversion Press the icon amp Open Source File to select the source file of recordings triggered events you would like to convert and input the desired filename to save as the other file in the format of AVI Then press the icon Ed Start Conversion to convert You may also press the icon al Stop Conversion or fa Setting Option to cancel the conversion or do further speed setting Co nversion E E fx ANT Speed Process speed Source File DiRecordiB51 282399 201 2 04 Compression to D A ecordiB5188299rec1 avi 47 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 2 Snapshot Replay Management When clicking on the Snapshot icon of P amp PIPCAMERA AP software the snapshot management menu should appear File View Tools Help 201 2 04 20 11 06 04 File view Tools Help Snapshots are also categorized via camera ID to avoid confusions Simply select the camera ID for the snapshots you wish to view and the list should appear with preview images 651002399 85110882 65188233 B51 10992 Double click or right click on the preview
3. B55 f 006 85105162 8510 24 hour always record Record start time 17 45 Record end time E 30 Image format VGA 6402480 Flow control l sec Activate overwrite r eee r Sel Auto Hecording fe Weekly f Monthly s To set scheduled recordings is easy Firstly click on 4 the checkbox of the cameras you wish to record from the camera list You can also set the display of the list by selecting from the pull down list You can add more additional information to the list in case the camera names have duplicates After the cameras are selected the next step is to set the days you wish to record of the week The days checked are the days you wish to initiate auto recording for the selected cameras For avoiding the risk of recording failure due to the reason that recording images occupy all space of hard disk your may click on the checkbox of Activate overwrite to f activate overwrite overwrite all old recording images weekly or monthly based on your R a needs or hard disk space 41 wifiCAMit User s Guide Besides 24 hour always recording you also can set up the period of time you wish the recording to start end when the days of the week are selected Please set your desired hour as well as minute in Record Start Time and Record End Time respectively Furthermore you can select the desired item for Image Format and Flow Control from each of the pull down li
4. 2 kinds of password including Supervisor password and public password With the former password user is not only allowed to view the camera but modify the settings of the camera This supervisor password is used to protect the camera from anonymous users trying to access your camera As to the public password it merely permits the user to view the camera without the right of changing its settings All cameras with password will require the correct password to be entered before viewing the camera You will be able to insert up to 8 characters Passwords are not essential for the cameras but it is recommended to set passwords for protection Please note the passwords are case sensitive 32 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 2 Trigger Input Settings Trigger Input section will allow you to set the security Trigger Input Y Activate All Security Input functions for the camera Activate Security Function Daily Always 3 5 2 1 Activate All Security Input Before enabling the trigger in function such as Device 0 please click on the Activate All Security Input checkbox This is because it is the button to control all security input of the camera If this button is unchecked the functions of trigger input will be locked to avoid the user doing further setting For more details on security settings please refer to the following sections 3 5 2 1 1 Activate Security Function Activate Security Function You will be able t
5. IP Address is the server used to resolve Domain Names You will require to place a valid DNS IP It is strongly recommended to leave the DNS IP Address as the default unless modification is a must 3 5 1 7 Remote Local Camera Please note that if your camera is not at local LAN The IP information will be locked and you will not be able to modify any changes This is a mechanism to ensure the IP is not accidentally changed causing the camera un viewable when abroad IP Information can only be changed if the camera is at local network Camera Setup fe Fil DHCP ETT with Power Box hrough window AIT 241 with System ART s1 with CC1100 9 _PEOB 1391 Local Camera Local Camera Local Camera Local Camera Remote Camera Default Gateway Camera Port mera Local Camera DNS IP 1 Address meral Local Camera a i AF Local Camera alpel Local Camera Camera Name Supervisor Password Public password 31 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 1 8 Camera Name Camera Name is used to determine the camera camera mame OFFICE S Wifi An WiCAM Camera name will be shown on the camera list for supervisor Password you to know exactly which camera you are watching public password To change the camera name please fill in the desired name for the camera 3 5 1 9 Supervisor Public Password wifiCAMit offers the two level password system That can be divided into
6. and select the function of Save Save in O f em CameraList Camera List from the menu then a window will be popped out Please Hee specify the name and the directory in e which the camera list will be exported Import Also right click on the camera list section and select the function of Documents Load Camera List from the menu ye Please specify the file of camera list MyCcomputer that will be imported in the pop up a ne een window and then click Open My Network Save as lype Cancel 17 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 Viewing Camera The main benefit for File View Tools Help P amp PIPCAMERA AP is the multiple cameras managing B 8 No Camera ID Camera Name function With the spectacular fm 55192816 Connected 2 B5192705 B5192705 Remote Camera camera managing functions of P amp PIPCAMERA AP you can now view and control multiple cameras like a professional security system The following chapter will explain all viewing options for GR Preven O ze Br P amp PIPCAMERA AP BEE MSG Func ag DVR wer ES Remote IP 192 168 8 190 T le Remote Port 8190 To view the cameras with AE Camera Name B5192815 i x a Version 0 2 0 3 P amp PIPCAMERA AP is very a simple You can double click pe Se am the entry of the camera on the A IER ep camera list to obtain 7 connection or select the camera you wish to view and click Preview button on the tool bar Password 61 56 193 24 6402
7. button located on the pop up recording window to stop recording When you re in the Full Screen or Multiple Viewing Mode right click on the image you wish to record and select Record to start recording And select Stop to cease the recording from the pop up menu Active Trigger Output On Active Trigger Output OFF Disconnect Control Panel Flip Image Font Colour Stay On Top Close E 40 MA D A T Ta m PVM _B5188299 Recording 2012 04 19 17 02 44 a ok me A IA 4 j E ndr varen a The recorded images can be played or viewed at the image management section wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 6 2 Scheduled Recording Camera NA ecord Soft Settings Unlike other IP cameras on the market P amp PIPCAMERA AP provides you with much more powerful recording features P amp PIPCAMERA AP s scheduled recording function allows you to customize the camera time and the date you wish to record It is a great function for advanced users who would like to set the camera into recording mode periodically without the hassle of setup the time for each recording To enter the Scheduled Recording menu please click on the Record icon on the function menu at the top of the P amp PIPCAMERA AP software Camera 2001 85111376 8511 z i I 002 85114099 8511 Mame IF 003 B54400331 eCA FT 004 85113231 Meet IF 005 BS4DFDFE
8. clicking on the Read button To exit the setup window simply click on the Cancel button Click on the gt gt next page button to move to the next phase or the lt lt previous page button to back to the last phase of the setup You will require completing all necessary setup before the new setup will be saved wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 1 Basic Camera Setup 3 5 1 1 FixlP DHCP wifiCAMit cameras will allow you to pick the way of connection between FixIP or DHCP mode FixlP is where you have to assign valid network information to the cameras DHCP is that the IP amera Setup can be assigned automatically from DHCP server rijp DHCP such as IP router When the user are using DHCP mode the camera port will be the last figure of the IP plus 8200 For example if your router assigns 192 168 1 51 for your camera the camera port will then become 8251 3 5 1 2 Camera IP Address It is crucial to assign a valid IP address to the camera To do so simply enter the IP address you desire into the boxes provided Each IP must be unique to other devices on the current network Problems may occur when you try to access 2 sites with the same IP DNS IP 1 Address 1168 85 yt DNS IP 2 Address o llo do El Note If you re using a LAN the camera is recommended to be in the same domain as your intranet LAN else you might not be able to find and connect to your camera within your network The domain of th
9. company name when the following Customer Information window appears Press Next when Please enter your information you complete User Mame ohn Dow Organization Installshield ee Cree JC ee J is P2PIPCAMERA InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder When all the necessary items are selected MN po AS ie P2PIPCAMERA InstallShield Wizard press Install to initiate installation And click Finish when the installation is complete Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Fl z 3 Current Settings ie P2PIPCAMERA InstallShield Wizard Setup Type InstallShield Wizard Completed Typical Destination Folder C Program Files P2PIPCAMERA The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed PEPIPCAMERA Click Finish to exit the wizard User Information Name Iris i P2PIPCAMERA InstallShield Wizard Installing P2PIPCAMERA The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs P2PIPCAMERA This may take several minutes Status lt Back Finish Cancel Once the installation is complete you can start the program from your Start Menu or the shortcut on the Desktop 11 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 2 P amp PIPCAMERA
10. minutes send event 1 7 mes max Activate Event management function 3 5 3 4 Trigger Output Duration upon Trigger Trigger Output Duration upon Trigger is the time duration that the camera will send the trigger output signal You may connect AC devices such as lights or alarms When detecting the lights will automatically switch on for certain period of time Simply fill in the E desired output time and the camera shall keep triggering 9941 Function Delay Time Upon Activation 1 See the device until the time you set is reached Trigger Output Duration Upon Trigger 4 E Sec 3 5 3 5 Manually Activate Trigger Output Clicking on the button of Manually Activate Trigger Output like the NO NC button next to the image window will activate the trigger out device The device will constantly be triggered until the output signal is disarmed 3 5 3 6 Security Function Delay Time upon Activation This function is to set the delay time for your camera to initiate its security device Enter the time in seconds for the desired security delay time 3 5 3 Save Cancel Settings When you click on the gt gt next page button till you move to the last phase of the settings and be sure that all fields Firmware Version 0 1 7 0 are correctly placed please click on the Finish button to cameo serenos save the modified changes else you can click on Cancel button at any stage of the setting to cancel the setting F
11. set up to replay Once the recordings you would like to replay had been overwritten the system will replay the most qualified image from the existing recordings Note 1 In order to have the system return to the recording status promptly the format will be executed if any image file saved on the flash DVR cannot be overwritten Note 2 Once the format mechanism is initialized it will cause the loss of the recordings in early days 26 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 4 5 Trigger Out Control P amp PIPCAMERA AP supports the function of remote activate trigger out devices If you have an external trigger device connected to the GRAY and White color wires of the I O Trigger Terminal on wifiCAMit you will be able to active the device remotely Together with our powerBox for PT you will further more control one set of AC powered device such as lights r a nn m 2012 04 19 15 05 10 e AA To turn the device On Off simply click on the NO NC button next to the image screen P amp PIPCAMERA AP will automatically detect the current status of the device and switch the button accordingly AAA 20121 A Das MAMA diay 104 19 15 10 23 i 7 Record Active Trigger Output On mn Active Trigger Output OFF ie E 7 S re Disconnect Control Panel Flip Image Font Colour Stay On Top 27 You will also be able to trigger the device when you re in Full Screen or Multiple Viewing Mode Pl
12. AP User Interface The program will inquire automatically the language that user would like to use at the first time User can select his favorite language by pulling down the list and also will be allowed to modify this setting of the software in the future The languages we offer include English traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese Select Language English English Chineze Traditional ChineselSimplifed El f Recording ceeeeecccccccccecccccce eccccococeoeocccceeeeoeo seeeeeeecesececeeecece gt File Menu T T Mien Mage eeen a II as gt Manager gt P IP camera lx File View Tools Help Y A Camera Name AAA O Y MLI mms TES B5192815 Connected _ secccceeeeebes Software Settings Caen 3 ace Manager hk veoscososvoese Event Manager Camera List 3 Camera Function Bar nn cn o Onverotaormidersedderne esta Add ER e e Func Adj DVR Remote IP 192 168 8 190 Remote Port 8190 Camera Name B55192815 version 0 2 0 3 Refresh Delete Image Screen Camera Status 12 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 2 1 Add New Cameras When you first start the software P amp PIPCAMERA AP should automatically search for all the cameras within your local network If your camera is not acquired when the software is initiated meaning your camera is not within the local network You will have to manually add the cameras to the list Please f
13. CAMit camera can be plug and play with regard to its WIFI settings in conjunction with our DWR The user then would not need to do any wireless settings for the camera Please follow the procedures below to set up your wifiCAMit camera with the DWR Connect the power cable to the power jack of DWR Connect the wifiCAMit to a LAN port of DWR via the RJ 45 network cable Connect the power cable to DC jack of the wifiCAMit Wait 60 seconds around to have the SSID and WEP Key which are created by the DWR passed to the wifiCAMit IN wifiCAMit Ly En Power Adapter Power Adapter HOdNYTOL lt lt lt sspawerker NOTE The new SSID and WEP key will be generated after resetting the DWR 38 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 6 Ping Settings Enable Ping se arte anton honderd ncaa e Enable Ping Ping to enable the function of the ping response the user can check the status of connection for your camera via the command of PING 39 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 6 Camera Recording Snapshot P amp PIPCAMERA AP provides 2 types of recordings On Spot Recording and Scheduled Recording 3 6 1 On Spot Recording On Spot Recording is a simple recording fo EEE baie le function allowing you to record instant images Simply click on the Record button next to the image window and a pop up recording window will appear to start recording Click on the Record button again or the Stop
14. D number Select the camera ID you wish to view from the pull down list The triggered events for the camera should be listed on the event list Double click on the file or right click on the file and select Play function The triggered events should be played on the replaying image window next to the event list Or you may use the Play Stop tools located below the replaying image window to play or stop your image replaying Camera ID 85188299 7 Del Play record Play triggered event Mo Start Time File Size EN 12012 04 20 09 45 40 E L 2 2012 04 20 14 59 24 E Stop Delete File Del AVI Conversion Delete All 651882399 420207 2 Record Count 2 File Information Date K 4 2012 gt Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Snapshot 51 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 7 4 Help Under the About function of Help menu you will be able to know what version of the software you are using currently You can always download the latest version of P amp PIPCAMERA AP from our web site Software Version 2 0 10 9 52 wifiCAMit User s Guide Appendix A Technical Specifications Compression Format M JPEG Standard Image Sensor CMOS 300K pixels CMOS 480K pixels Lens B Focal Length 3 6 mm 6mm mM Aperture F 2 4 F1 8 B Angle of View DIA 75 degrees Image Resolution VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 Max Frame Rate 30 frames sec QVGA 15 frames sec VGA Trigger input Norma
15. O RIN O NAP TO RAS A 40 Doi Om Spot Records gt 35 SAS 40 eehter AIN 22 232 ee 41 boe OUaADSNOl 2 2 2295552223253 32 72592 43 3 04 Recording snapshot Setups ee eee 43 oo IMAGE REPLAY MANAGEMENT Seen a ee 44 3 7 1 Recordings Replay Manasemem SS SS Se ee 44 Of dak ISHS Recordings Se SSS aaa aaa Sa See Se nnen 45 nee Aen Te ARA a 45 Okee OM A rca a ES ge ea 46 ls Dele te R Corde a O A A 46 Slee Play Image 2223212222253 235 2292222 HE 47 os 2 o Nap Hort Replay Mana semen reen 48 Bte e Delete Sas ho ee I 49 3 1 3 Event Replay Management DO Sue Delete Triggered Events sterren DO Deko Fay Inesered E venis tes nnen AS AA ol oA Sue pS aa Sr Se ee ASS 52 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS sere sense oee 93 APPENDIX B QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR TRIGGER IN OUT CONNECTION 54 wifiCAMit User s Guide 1 Product Overview 1 1 Introduction wifiCAMit is a Plug Play wireless outdoor IP camera with a CMOS image sensor as well as built in IP address Ethernet Software Stacks and Protocols Plug the wifiCAMit directly into an RJ45 Ethernet port of network devices with RJ45 cable or use the dial up modem to connect with the ISP to watch the camera site from anywhere around the world Connecting directly to Ethernet networks wifiCAMit is a standalone digital network camera requiring no server at the camera site wifiCAMit will provide a complete security solution for y
16. OS sensor Refer to Section 2 2 1 for front panel information Refer to Section 2 2 1 for front 2 Antenna For wireless access panel information To connect to the camera and Refer to Section 2 2 1 for front Power Supply Connector power adapter via DC jack panel information interface To externally connect with the Refer to Section 2 2 1 for front devices or sensor for the panel information trigger input and trigger output Connector Ethernet port via RJ45 cable panel information Camera Display the serial number and Refer to Section 2 2 2 for bottom eo Im loaden omdoen 2 2 1 Front Panel Information I O Trigger Terminal Lens wifiCAMit box includes a standard 75 wide angle lens fixed to the camera Other types of lens are also available upon request Please note that different price may apply to different lenses Antenna Support 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n three kinds of wireless mode for wireless access Power Supply Connector wifiCAMit adopts DC jack cable for power supply The specifications of wifiCAMit s power adapter are as follows B Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz B Output 12V DC 1 5A wifiCAMit User s Guide I O Trigger Terminal wifiCAMit offers a 3 wire terminal for 1 trigger in and 1 output device Please refer to Appendix B for more details on the correct Trigger In Out connection with the optional powerBox for PT E Note The wires colored Gray amp White are for trigger out The wire
17. ange the display fonts gt Show mage Settings Double Click Image Size Show mage Settings Full Screen Double Click Image Size aa EE gt Show Image Settings ro y Double Click Image Size EE ae u AA Font Size Full Screen E Font Size Font Color o MiMoneyGreer IMS Sans Sent ee E MonepGreen E Font Name 28 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 Camera Settings You will be able to change the camera settings through P amp PIPCAMERA AP These settings are important for the operation of cameras Settings such as IP gateway etc will determine whether your wifiCAMit series cameras Internet connectivity is successful or not It is strongly recommended to read this section carefully To enter the Cameras Settings please select the camera you wish to edit and click on the Settings button next to the image screen See Sane te i201 P i Nii ine 4 19 15 31 54 Py i a TAME OT ET m TEE Lu r The following window should prompt when the Settings button is clicked Camera Setup O Fisl DNS IP 1 Address DNS IP 2 Address Camera Mame Supervisor Password Public password Camera Category Camera Timer 201 2404419 1 5 43 43 set HTE Firmware version 0 1 7 0 MAC Address 00 04 HS 18 52 40 Camera ID 55158299 Cancel Current camera information will be retrieved when
18. ber of firmware Camera status can be found on the bottom right side of P amp PIPCAMERA AP by clicking on the MSG button of the camera function bar Remote IP 192 168 8 190 Remote Part 8190 Camera Name Bb192815 Version 0 2 0 8 23 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 4 2 Camera Functions Mea fre Ad OVA To enter Camera Function panel simply click on the Func button of the camera function bar Flip Image Font Colour 2005 05 12 09 52 40 5 3 4 4 2 1 Flip Image Click on the Flip Image button will flip the image 180 degrees This function is useful when you have the camera overturned 3 4 4 2 2 Font Color The fonts displayed on the image sometimes can be iail not visible due to the color of the images In case like this you will be able to change the font color in order to see the time and status clearer To change the font color click on the Font Colour button and select your desired font color Once the color is selected the effect should be immediately Flip Image Font or Select Font Colour 24 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 4 3 Camera Adjustments according to the environment of brightness camera site Parameters such as Gortrast 60 Brightness Contrast Saturation 125 Hue Auto Exposure and Auto WhiteBalance can be adjusted O Defaut accordingly The default for these attributes are auto we recommend not modifying them unless it is necessa
19. button next to the camera selection list to delete the whole camera folder Press OK button to confirm the process and it will execute the deletion of the file folder Camera ID rd Del Play record Play triggered event a Delete File Del AWT Converaoj Delete All Camera ID EEA Delpy Play record Pla triggered event he Satine TTE ZZ E 2007 05 11 11 02 00 0 14MB 46 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 7 1 5 Play Image The image window next to the image list is not only able to play the listed recordings but triggered events Before playing you must select your desired item between Play record or Play triggered event Double click on the listed recordings triggered events to play the files for the camera Then the recordings triggered events will be played on the replaying image window Or you may use the Play Stop tools located below the replaying image window to play or stop your image replaying 2012 04 20 11 04 17 The vertical scroll bar located on the right side of the replaying image window allows you to control the playing F an Snapshot speed The higher it is the faster the image plays You may manually adjust the scroll bar or use the Slow Fast tools located below the replaying image window to control the speed of the image replaying In addition simply click on the Camera icon you will be able to take a snapshot for the recordings during the image replaying
20. ck on the file and select Play function The recordings should be played on the replaying image window next to the image list 3 7 1 2 Calendar The recordings are also listed via date It is a much simpler sorting mechanism if there are too many recordings for a certain camera Simply click on the date which you wish to view the recording to access all the files on that day The dates with red spot are days with recordings This way you will be able to manage the recordings much easier Click on the right left Arrows to move to next or previous month year Delete All unday Monday Tuesday el Thursday Friday Saturday Previous 29 30 1 J 3 4 F Next Year Month gt de E Month Year 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2d 25 26 ot 28 29 0 31 1 2 3 4 5 E 7 E 9 45 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 7 1 3 File Information You will be able to check the file information for each of the recordings Please select the recording and click on the File Information button to view the file status GELE Date Camera Type gt Techerty Remote P 192 168 100 229 Remote Part 8229 Camera Name Bal 58249 Record start time 201 2 04 20 1 0 38 29 Record end time 3 7 1 4 Delete Recordings To delete the recordings or all files contained in the recording folder simply right click on the list and select Delete File to delete individual file or Delete All to remove all files for the camera Else you can click on the Del
21. dicated WiFi Router DWR with the wifiCAMit respectively Please refer to the following section according to your WiFi router Whatever the WiFi router you use it is necessary of you to reset the power of wifiCAMit after completing the WiFi settings in P amp PIPCAMERA AP and the camera will be automatically switched into the wired or wireless mode by detecting the existence of the network cable between the camera and the router The user will then be able to view and set up the camera in a wired or wireless way 37 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 5 1 Camera s WiFi Settings with a Regular Router Upon the wireless settings of the WiFi Router the user can Fi Settings choose None WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy or WPA WiFi Protected Access as the encryption algorithm And select the proper password length listed below as well when None WEP Co WPA 64bit 128bit you had decided your desired encrypted method Please y E note that the WPA encryption our wifiCAMit supports both sr he Mts BChar 10Hex TKIP and AES of WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Also fill in the required SSID and WEP key belonging to your WiFi Router in correct format on this WiFi setting page Please click the Save button to store your wireless settings into the camera and click the Finish button to exit the settings window when completing 3 5 5 2 Camera s WiFi Settings with a Dedicated WiFi Router DWR With our proprietary wifiDHCP technology the wifi
22. e a a a 7 BCom Raco antal asha en No Camera ID Camera Name 1 B5192815 B5192815 Select Count 0 1 Connected Preview Camera Preview Camera All Stop Edit Camera Delete Camera Search Camera Search Camera All Save Camera List Load Camera List List View Type Refresh dd edit EN Delete ms Fins Aa ova Remote IP 192 168 8 190 Remote Port 8190 Camera Name B5192815 Yersion 0 2 0 3 Settings When the camera is added correctly you should be able to view by double clicking the entry belonging to your camera on the camera list 3 2 2 Delete Cameras Delete cameras is simple simply select the camera cameras you wish to delete and click on the Delete button on the tool bar or press the delete key on your keyboard User also can do this by right clicking on the selected cameras and choose the function of Delete Camera No CameralD Camera Name y B51 9281 5 281 5 E onnectet B519 B5192705 Delete Camera Please click OK to confirm camera deletion The selected cameras should be removed immediately Note The camera cannot be removed if it is selected for scheduled recording x Cancel MUU Edit Ms Fue fad DE Remote IP 192 168 8 190 Remote Port 8190 Camera Name B5192815 Version 0 2 0 3 ET Preview Select Count 2 2 ART 14 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 2 3 Edit Camera EED neal smal tal sl DE You will be abl
23. e LAN is usually determined by the first 3 sets of digits of the IP address It is recommended that you keep the first 3 sets of digit of the camera IP identical to your LAN 3 5 1 3 Subnet Mask Submask in network is used to divide different domain areas within your LAN It limits how many clients you can have in one area It is recommended to leave the submask as the default if you are not required to have one If your Intranet LAN demands for submask please inform your ISP or technical personnel to assist you 30 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 1 4 Default Gateway Gateway provides and limits the information exchange between client computers in your Intranet LAN and the Internet Gateway for camera is not necessary unless you have special settings limiting access to the Intranet LAN For home users gateway is usually the IP of your router device For example if your router s IP is 192 168 1 1 you will require replacing this IP on the gateway section For more information on gateway please inform your network technician 3 5 1 5 Camera Port Camera Port is vital when connecting to your camera To do so simply insert the desired port number in the camera port box Please fill in the camera port within the range given 2000 65535 Please memorize the port number you ve configured camera with as you will require the port number in the future to connect configure your camera 3 5 1 6 DNS IP Address DNS Domain Name Server
24. e to edit the camera hiBEin aoe details such as IP and port number Connected B5192815 B5192815 2 B5192705 B5192705 Remote Camera A from the camera list lo enter E EE Seah camera editing window simply select RET Remote IP 59 120 371 Fixed IP j the camera you wish to edit first Remote Port ferso 80765538 i i amera Name B5132815 When the camera is selected click eb on the Edit button on the tool bar sr k Edit Once clicked on the button the TES SS me editing window should automatically a EES KE appear please enter the desired as ig new IP port and or password for the camera Other fields are locked for safety reasons Snapshot You can also enter the editing window by right clicking on the selected camera Please select the function of Edit Camera from the menu IAE ESTE Eee rra gt 65192705 BA emoteCamera Preview Camera Preview Camera All Stop Add Camera Delete Camera Search Camera Search Camera Call Save Camera List Load Camera List List view Type Refresh 3 2 4 Refresh Camera List P amp PIPCAMERA AP provides a miet Ge Sums 2 beisens 8192705 Remote Camera refresh function for automatic local camera scanning Simply click on the Refresh button on the tool bar to refresh the camera list User also can do this by right clicking on the Refresh Search Camera camera list section and choose the function of Refresh from t
25. ease right click on the image you wish to activate the device and select Active Trigger Output On Off wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 5 Viewing Settings Viewing Setting windows will allow you to change the Full Screen viewing mode as well as modify the display fonts on the image screen To enter the Viewing Settings please click on the Soft Settings icon on the top of the software File View Tools Help wifiCAMit products can support over 640x480 image size for the full Show Image Settings screen image mode Sometime the images can be distorted when Pouble Click Image Size ner 640480 you have larger screen To avoid this problem you will be able to set TE the full screen image size to certain displaying mode P amp PIPCAMERA 10244768 AP allows you to choose among 4 different full screen images modes en 640x480 800x600 1024x768 and Full Screen To change the full A C white screen size please select the desired image size on the list ALDE 00 Font Name Arial wl The time and the camera status displayed on the image screen are separate signals from the image itself Therefore you will be able to customize the fonts on the image As mentioned earlier on the document you will be able to change the color of the fonts to suit the image screen From the size to different font used this setting will allow you to modify more of the fonts Select the desired font color and size from the list to ch
26. ease right click on the screen and select Close double click on the image or click on the button at the top right corner to exit 21 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 3 Multiple Camera Viewing a samen VUE MESS tl nt sna e EE synchronous multiple camera viewing You will be able to view the maximum of 16 me BER Bence Canc cameras at same time To start the multiple camera viewing please select the cameras you wish to view by pressing Ctrl while using the mouse to select the camera Once the selection is complete please click on the Preview button on the gt ee tool bar or right click on any of the selected La a camera and select Preview Camera from the menu Preview Camera All will display all the cameras on the camera list Before entering the multiple viewing mode P amp PIPCAMERA AP will check the passwords and the status for all Eh selected cameras If the camera is Stop oe password protected the system will Delete Camera A request you to input the password Search Camera All MARA Therefore in case you have not yet Load Camera List entered the correct password else the Checking selected camera ME specific camera will not be displayed i Password 611 56 193 34 8403 j Camera Mame test camera Camera ID 8511 0785 Public password PEER O W Save DE Cancel Image will optimize the split windows according to the number of the cameras selected ml en
27. ee E Cancel Set NTP 36 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 4 Trigger In Device To enable the trigger in function simply click On Device Setting the checkbox of Activate Device 0 Activate Device 0 Normal 5 Open 2 Close Device 0 is the Trigger In for wifiCAMit cameras and it is located on the GRAY and Yellow color wires of the I O Trigger Terminal on wifiCAMit This trigger in function will enable the user to connect external detection device for example smoke detector onto wifiCAMit When the camera is triggered by external devices it will alert the RCS system and warn the user that it has been activated In addition the trigger mode of the trigger input device can be set as Normal Open or Normal Close upon your needs If the former is selected for example the trigger will occur when the device is turned off or closed Default Normal Close Note In case the Trigger In Out is not connected and the Trigger In function is enabled the camera will act as if it has been triggered due to the hardware open wiring of the camera 3 5 5 WiFi Setup As we had mentioned in the beginning of this manual our wifiCAMit IP camera supports 802 11b g n mode The camera needs to be switched into the wireless mode if the user would like to be independent of the network cable Before the switching the user should do the WiFi settings for the camera in advance Here we demonstrate a regular WiFi router and our De
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29. he connectors of Trigger In and Ground which is next to the Trigger In connector on the powerBox for PT respectively Refer to Fig 1 2 Connect the Yellow color wire of wifiCAMit s I O Trigger Terminal to the Trigger In connector on the powerBox for PT Refer to Fig 1 Fig 1 The Connection of wifiCAMit Trigger In Out Contact Sensor xy 32000 a wifiCAMit A Power Adapter Ad A A ff OL To Ground Connector El 2 To Tri EW gt o Trigger In Connector Wa gt DH gt gt To Trigger In Connector powerBox for PT pr am To Ground Connector AC Power Cord Only for 110V To Trigger Out Connector E ja win t gt OO 85 RE 3 outlets AC extension 54
30. he menu OD Freview 15 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 3 Search Camera P amp PIPCAMERA AP also provides the searching function for your camera and other cameras on InfoServer InfoServer is our very own proprietary redundant IP keeper system Cameras will automatically register itself to our InfoServer periodically to ensure users with floating IP can acquire image at all time Users can link to the camera with a simple click on computer PDA or mobile phones It is that easy for you to view images live Please click on the Search icon on the function menu to enter the searching mode Camera ID must be valid to search for the camera and you can obtain it form the label fansrenos fmn secar be Wmm of the product Please enter DD TN 7 15192705 15192705 Connected la wifiCAMit 3 5 0 2 0 3 the camera ID that you wish to search for in the Search field after choosing the Camera ID item from the Search By pull down list Click on Search button when done to begin the search lf the camera searched is currently on line the camera will be displayed on the list Besides Camera ID users IGS also can search the camera by Camera Name or Camera Category likewise For more details on the settings of Camera Name and Camera Category please refer to Section 3 5 1 of this user s manual Password 61 56 1953 34 8403 Camera Name 2 Simply double click the entry belonging to the searched camera Aa e5t10785 to browse If the camera i
31. icon for recordings Snapshot icon for snapshots and Event icon for triggered events respectively on the function menu at top of the P amp PIPCAMERA AP software The following sections are the replaying instructions of each image type 3 1 Recordings Replay Management When clicking on the Replay icon of P amp PIPCAMERA AP software the replay management menu should appear File View Tools Help Camera ID 85188299 v Del Play record Play triggered event No Start Time File Size 1 2012 04 20 10 33 09 0 95MB B5188299 4 20 2012 Record Count 1 File Information Date K 4 4 2012 gt Tuesday Wednesday Thursday i Saturday 44 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 7 1 1 Listing Recordings The files will be sorted Fie ew Tools Help according to cameras x unique ID number a Select the camera ID a you wish to view from Camera ID mE en o E Del OPlayrecord O Play triggered eve the pull down list No Start time 1 201 2 04 20 10 33 09 2 2012 04 20 10 38 29 The recordings for the camera should be Camera ID B51 08299 ee Del j Play record Play trigger listed on the image list ES Start Time File Size 201 2 04 20 10 33 09 0 95MB E 04 20 10 38 29 _ LS ss To play the files please select Stop Delete File Del ANT Conversion the item of Play record in advance and then double click on the file or right cli
32. ie WHERE tE Te W EDATEA eo datih rf Ee 07 0 07 q ET 2007 Kk th a L EERE MESE wifiCAMit User s Guide Just like the full screen mode you will be able to do the pan tilt control and do the instant recording in the multiple viewing mode Simply right click on the image area for the camera you wish to change the setting and the list should appear for setup selections If you wish to view one of the utd innen camera in larger screen or full En ja aie screen view simply double En click on the image you wish to view and you will enter the full screen mode for the selected camera USERS TE X 2007 08 07 tk a mE To exit the multiple viewing fi mode please right click on any i of the camera images and f select Close in the pop up menu USERS 1 3 4 4 Controlling Camera 2007 05 07 11813858 E IA 2007 08 0 Record Record All Active Trigger Output On Active Trigger Output Off Ke Control Panel Flip Image Close AE el Fant Colour LF g wifiCAMitcameras allows you to control your camera remotely You will be able to adjust the image details as well as remotely activate trigger controls The following chapters will show you how to adjust these functions 3 4 4 1 Camera Status Camera Status will display the current camera information from its camera type IP port number camera name and the version num
33. image and select Open to open the image file with your computer s default image browser e g ACDSee software elete File Del sn UA ers Fi ETET Delete All 201 2 04 20 1 4 34 36 201 2 04 20 1 4 35 04 48 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 7 2 1 Delete Snapshots To delete the snapshots or all files contained in the snapshot folder simply right click on the preview image and select Delete File to delete individual file or Delete All to remove all files for the camera Else you can click on the Del button next to the camera selection list to delete the whole camera folder File view Tools Help Camera ID Press OK button to confirm the process and it will execute the deletion of the file folder 65110882 Camera ID 49 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 3 Event Replay Management When clicking on the Event icon of P amp PIPCAMERA AP software the event management menu should appear File View Tools Help Camera ID B5188299 v AS OS N Triggered Time File Size 1 2012 04 13 16 07 55 2 30MB 2 2012 04 20 09 45 40 0 41MB 3 2012 04 20 1 4 59 24 0 34MB 4 2012 04 20 15 00 30 0 15MB Triggered Time 2012 04 20 15 00 20 Triggered From 192 168 100 229 8229 B5188299 Triggered Time 20127 04 20 15 00 31 Triggered From 192 168 100 229 8229 B5188299 Triggered Time 180 sec Triggered Image Count gt 100 Triggered events are also categorized via camera 1p camera ID t
34. ing 3 6 4 Recording Snapshot Setup File wiew Tools Help You will be able to customize the paths of recordings and the snapshot for the software To do so please click on the Soft Settings icon on the function menu at the top of the P amp PIPCAMERA AP software File Path To set the recording or snapshot path path please click on the button next to the picture Path a path respectively and choose the 5 i i Pict T y desired directory Users also can 5 BMP O JPG choose the BMP or JPG format for the pictures they snapshot When the directory window appears please select the new path for the images and recordings Click OK when the directory is selected ia cob58H e0937cc3cdecA bl shee E Documents and Settings You will be able to set the warning for insufficient disk space To do Program Files so change the Warning at MB to desired warning size Valid 77 range 500 2000 MB Temporary Record Files Settings Hard Disk Free Size O Warning at MB ADO A M l OF i Cancel 43 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 Image Replay Management Image replay management section is where all the recordings snapshots as well as triggered events are stored and managed The central management menu will automatically sort the files for you This is a useful function if you have many images to manage at same time To enter the Image Replay Management menu please click on the Replay
35. ji 1 f 0 23 0 59 and 0 59 respectively There is no time Camera Timer 2012 04 19 16 3753 h zone setting in this mode SethiP 2 Edit Date di Synchronize with computer 2012 vear u g Month 1 g Date 2104119 16 44 29 15 e Hour 42 S Minute 24 8 Second ti E You can also click on the checkbox of Synchronize with computer to synchronize the timer in the camera Pa with your computer Click OK when complete DE pr TONOS brs ER 4 EE O O O A Lamera Timer 201 0419 TESA Set ATP Besides the way mentioned above to change the time of camera the user also can click on the Set NTP m Enable NTP button NTP server NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to MEnable Time Zone synchronize the network time based Greenwich Mean Time Zone Time GMT If you enable NTP mode and manually specify an IP address of user defined NTP server as well as Time Zone the camera will synchronize the time immediately after pressing Finish button Though it synchronizes the time automatically NTP does not update the time periodically without user s processing Time Zone is an offset time of GMT You have to select the time zone first and then perform time sync via NTP because the camera will combine this time zone offset and updated NTP time to come out the local time otherwise you will not be able to get the correct time The camera supports configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zo
36. l Close to Open or Low to High TTL level Power Consumption lt 3W Power Supply 6 3VDG 1 0A Encryption Type m WEP 5 ASCII 13 ASCII WEP 10 HEX 26 HEX m WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES Operating Environment 10 50 C 14 F 122 F 20 80 RH Network Protocol B TCP IP HTTP UDP DHCP NTP DDNS UPNP DNS B Automatically switch between 10 100baseT TX Fast Ethernet B Customized Network communication protocol for avoiding hackers Weight 200g Net Dimension of Box 265 L x167 W x77 H mm Note Any specification is subject to change without any notice 53 wifiCAMit User s Guide Appendix B Quick Installation Guide for Trigger In Out Connection Please follow the procedures below to set up the Trigger In Out connection with our powerBox for PT for wifiCAMit outdoor IP Camera 1 Configure the Trigger Out Connection for wifiCAMit 1 Connect the WHITE color wire of wifiCAMit s I O Trigger Terminal to the Trigger Out connector on the powerBox for PT Refer to Fig 1 2 Connect the GRAY color wire of wifiCAMit s I O Trigger Terminal to the Ground connector next to the Trigger In connector on the powerBox for PT Refer to Fig 1 NOTE On the powerBox for PT the GROUND connector 5V next to the Trigger Out connector is used for our PT IP camera series only 2 Configure the Trigger In Connection for wifiCAMit 1 For the trigger in of the camera please connect the contact sensor to t
37. ne 8 Hrs 34 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 3 Upon Trigger Settings The settings here will only be effective when Trigger In is enabled Upon Trigger 10 minutes send event p mes max Activate Event management function Attached Image Size 3 5 3 1 Activate Event Manager O 640x480 320x240 It is also a part of our Remote Camera Service MA EA RCS system Instead of sending e mails to RES 3itech com tw j pre set e mail accounts event manager can do rentree E much more RCS system will store the images i i l hi ly Activate Tri Output triggered by your camera and compress them Mem Activate Trager uta into MPEG4 for you to view and download off the de web The system can also send SMS message to 1 Gee your cell phone for real time instantaneous security alert It is an extra service provided by our company To initiate this service simply click on the checkbox for Activate Event Management Function Please contact us for more information on Event Manager and Remote Camera Service RCS Besides RCS we had mentioned above you also can assign the PC as the Event Manager Server for Event Manager Server os 61 56 193 100 your security in the Internet environment Simply D RCS ditech com tw input the IP address of PC you assign in the field The triggered events will be listed on the event list of Event Manager The triggered eve
38. nts will able to be received by the Event Manager Server only when the PC and P amp PIPCAMERA AP are both activated The PC you assign will fail to receive the trigger events when it is turned off For more details please refer to Section 3 7 3 Event Replay Management 3 5 3 2 Change Image Size wifiCAMit IP camera Supports 2 different viewing y Activate Event management function sizes including VGA 640x480 and QVGA Pe or EGE See l 0 640x460 Ge 320x240 320x240 To switch the image size between these two options while viewing just click on the desired item from the Attached Image Size function The new setting will be immediately taken effect on the camera image Besides once the Activate Event Management Function service mentioned above is initiated the camera also will send the image based on the viewing size you had selected when it is triggered Note The effect for VGA 640x480 can only be seen with full screen viewing 35 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 9 3 3 Restrict Rapid Triggers To avoid rapid triggers causing system disturbance you will be able to limit the number of triggers at certain time Please fill in the maximum trigger amount within the range of time In the example below it means camera will only be triggered 1 time within 5 minute Place 0 in the field of minutes will cancel the limit of trigger events sending The trigger events will be sent out once the camera is triggered Upon Trigger 5
39. o avoid confusions Simply select the y Triggered Time camera ID for the triggered events you wish to de view and the list should appear with triggered ad Sele rod time and file size 3 3 1 Delete Triggered Events To delete the triggered events or all files contained in the triggered event folder lii Ela simply right click on the triggered event and mn PEST File Size select Delete File to delete individual file or 2012042004540 EE Delete All to remove all files for the camera shal Else you can click on the Del button next to Camera ID 85188299 the camera selection list to delete the whole M Triggered Time Tere 201 2 04 13 16 07 55 2 20ME l camera folder 2 2012 04 20 09 45 40 0 41MB 13 201 2 04 20 1 4 59 24 0 34MB Press OK button to confirm the process and it will execute the deletion of the file folder 50 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 7 3 2 Play Triggered Events File View Tools Help As we had ever mentioned above to play the tiggered events fles please jena nual Lee le return to the replay management menu be B by clicking on the Replay icon Please er ES O 66 z No Start Time File Size select the item of Play triggered En ae mi 2 201 2 04 20 14 59 24 0 34HB event in advance Like the recording files triggered events files will also be sorted according to cameras unique I
40. o choose one of 2 different types gt Daily Always including Daily and Always to activate your camera security function It is necessary for the user to enable Trigger In function before doing this setting If Always is chosen the camera will turn into security mode at all times On the other hand if Daily is chosen the camera will only activate the security mode at given time Please fill in the desired security time and avoid using the default time 00 00 00 00 as your security time The time is based on the internal camera clock If you wish certain days of the week to ignore the time schedule you set up please click on the checkbox of the desired days to have the camera enter the whole day security mode on these days Note Activate Security Function will only be effective when Trigger In is enabled 33 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 5 2 1 2 Change Internal Camera Time You will be able to change the internal clock built in the camera To do so please click on the Camera Timer button on the right side of the camera setup page This is the function to adjust the time manually Please fill in the valid figures in the fields of Year Month Date Hour Minute and Second respectively and press OK button then time will be adjusted The valid figures for the parameter Year Month Date gt on Hour Minute and Second are gt 2000 1 12 1 31 oee camters 11 ER 1 A O 3 a 2012 04 19 16 37 53 E t
41. ode The setting will O Lo be taken effect immediately 19 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 2 Full Screen Viewing P amp PIPCAMERA AP supports larger image viewing as well as full screen viewing Simply select the camera you wish to do the full screen viewing and click on the F Full Screen button next to the image screen You will be able to see the image in the full screen mode Another way to enter the full screen mode is by double clicking on the image window 2012 04 19 09 42 54 NT Cc z re a E Full Screen View 2012 04 19 09 45 36 Like general windows the user is also allowed to change the size of full screen at will by dragging the window or clicking on the buttons located at the top right corner To change camera current settings in full screen mode is also easy Simply right click anywhere on the image a Record pop up menu will appear i a Active Trigger Output On i os Active Trigger Output CFF Disconnect Control Panel Flip Image Font Colour Stay On Top Close 20 wifiCAMit User s Guide From this pop up menu you will be able to change the activate the trigger device the display fonts and do recording etc More details on these functions will be mentioned later in the document In addition the full screen viewing window for the camera will keep staying on the top of all running windows if you enable the Stay On Top function To cancel the full screen view pl
42. ollow the instructions below to add new cameras to your list Note User can do the search manually Right click on the camera list and choose the function of Search Camera or Search Camera All then P amp PIPCAMERA AP will search for the camera automatically within your local network again There are a few methods to add a new Cele ees camera to the camera list please click a on the Add button on the tool bar nn located at the center of the program ected Camera ID E Search Remote IP 0 0 0 0 Fixed IP A Remote Port 2000 2065535 EE Remote IP 192 168 8 190 are Remote Port 8190 Camera Name B5192815 Version 0 2 0 3 Camera Mame 4 Awindow will be popped out Just fill in your camera ID and press Search button to locate your camera AAA If the camera is correctly connected to the camera 1D esisze1 Search Internet your camera information should be Remote IP 59120371 _ Fixed IP found through the search function Then click oo Perso eres the OK button Your camera will appear in the Name y camera list automatically Camera Type wifCAMIE3E 13 wifiCA Mit User s Guide Alternatively you can also right click the mouse on the list to add a new camera When you right click on the camera list section a menu should appear Please select Add Camera on the list and the window with camera search should appear as abov
43. ou with the easiest installation wifiCAMit User s Guide 1 2 Features e Low cost DIY security camera Simple installation and multiple mounting methods e No computer is needed at monitored site e Up to 8 users concurrently browsing the same camera e Standard JPEG image format e Two level password protection e With the built in IR LEDs for night vision e Offer one set of trigger in and trigger out respectively e Support the PreTrigger Image function e Support the self recording function on optional flash DVR 1 3 Package Contents 1x wifiCAMit Outdoor IP Camera 1x CD with Setup Software and this User s Manual 1x RJ45 Ethernet Cable 1x Power Adapter 1 x Bracket for Mount 1 x powerBox for PT Optional Quick Installation Guide wifiCAMit User s Guide 2 Physical Description The following information contains the physical description of wifiCAMit camera This includes the functions and the locations of each connector and indicator This information provides useful reference when installing the product Please familiarize yourself with wifiCAMit cameras 2 1 Panels 2 1 1 Front Panel For more related description please refer to the Section 2 2 and Section 2 2 1 2 1 2 Bottom Panel For more detailed description please refer to the Section 2 2 and Section 2 2 2 wifiCAMit User s Guide 2 2 Illustration On Seen Description Figures wifiCAMit P ters 300k pixels CM
44. ry 1235 W Auto Exposure e Auto WhiteBalance To modify please click on the Adj button of the camera function bar to enter the adjusting image menu To adjust simply move the scroll bar until desired image quality To return to the default value please click on the Default button 25 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 4 4 4 Replay DVR s Recordings Skip this section if no flash DVR is built in your wifiCAMit As we had mentioned in the beginning Fanc of this manual wifiCAMit can self record with the optional flash DVR The user is EE EEEN es allowed to do the replay of the flash DVR s recordings through the DVR function of P amp PIPCAMERA AP To enter the DVR recordings replay panel simply click on the DVR button of the camera function bar Select the desired date from the pull down calendar list and decide the desired time in advance of clicking on the Play button the system will begin to search for the assigned recordings saved on the flash DVR of your wifiCAMit upon the given condition and replay them continuously on the image screen The replay will be ceased until the STOP button is clicked _ a Staus Online Please note that old recording files will automatically be overwritten by the new ones if memory space of the flash DVR is insufficient Different amount of days will be conserved in the usage of 8G 16G 32G different memory of the flash DVR on wifiCAMit Generally up to 3 days you can
45. s colored Gray amp Yellow are for trigger in RJ45 Network Connector wifiCAMit is designed for 10 100Mbps Ethernet networks wifiCAMit connects to the network via category 5 cable 2 2 2 Bottom Panel Information Camera Information The label sticker includes the serial number and the camera ID of wifiCAMit The camera ID starts with B5XXXXXX wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 Software Introduction P amp PIPCAMERA AP is a powerful program provided by our company for you to browse your wifiCAMit IP camera P amp PIPCAMERA AP provides service such as multiple cameras viewing and organizing as well as scheduled recordings P amp PIPCAMERA AP is an alternative for establishing connections between your computer and the cameras for browsing editing configurations of your wifiCAMit cameras Unlike other IE based browsing IP camera with the power of P amp PIPCAMERA AP you can do much more 3 1 Installing Software Installing the software is very simple Simply follow the instruction provided by the installation wizard and the installation should be completed The steps are as follows Please select Next when you have see the following screen i P2PIPCAMERA InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for P2PIPCAMERA The InstallShield RP Wizard will allow you to modify repair or remove P2PIPCAMERA To continue click Next 10 wifiCAMit User s Guide Please insert your name and the Kite a MATE ARAI
46. s password protected you will be so ES required to enter the password before your can view the image A Save If the camera is not online or the ID A EN Cancel a A nr Peme ma El is incorrect system will alert you to the failure of searching the camera Note User can add the camera searched into the camera list by right clicking the mouse 16 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 3 1 Save Read Camera List The cameras that had been searched or added by the user can be saved into the Camera List of the Camera Manager Due to P amp PIPCAMERA AP offers the portable function for the camera list user can import export directly the camera list from to other computer using P amp PIPCAMERA AP This function is as easy as the mailing address book of Microsoft Outlook Express With it you need not to do the search or add again if you would like to use the same camera list in different PCs File View Tools Help No Camera ID Camera Name 1 B5192815 B5192815 Local Camera 2 B5192705 B5192705 Remote Camera Preview Camera Preview Camera All Stop Add Camera Edit Camera Delete Camera Search Camera Search Camera All Save Camera List Load Camera List Select Count 0 2 Y Pres List view Type E Refresh Le Remote IP 192 168 8 190 Remote Port 8190 Camera Name B5192815 ay version 0 2 0 3 ay Snapshot J Ee 65192813 Users Export Right click on the camera list EZS section
47. st 24 hour always record 18 Record start time Record end time 18 wel 20 Mw Image format QVGA 3205240 v Flow control 1 sec we Sel Auto feeding When everything is set please press the button Set Auto Recording to start the recording When the button is pressed P amp PIPCAMERA AP will check the validity of each of the camera This is to ensure all the cameras can be accessed correctly File View Tools Help DA No Camera ID Camera Name Messages Camera Type Progess o o oo o 1 65192815 85192815 Recording wifiCAMit 3 gt AAA 2 B5192705 85192705 Recording wifiCAMit 3 5 7 Checking record camera 0 Ple iow Taole Hap Recorded images can be viewed at the Recording Management function menu by double clicking the recorded camera in the list Please make sure the camera passwords are saved during browsing mode Else scheduled recording cannot obtain the images from the camera without passwords No Camera ID Camera Name 65192815 65192815 Password Headed TENE a 65192705 65192705 Recorra MICA Mi 3 5 42 wifiCAMit User s Guide 3 6 3 Snapshot Besides recording the user may take a picture of the camera image if necessary Simply click on the Snapshot button next to the image window then the snapshot will take an instant image easily Please refer to the following sections for more details on its settings and ways of view
48. wifiCAMit Outdoor IP Camera User s Guide wifiCAMit User s Guide Revision History Version Date Changes 10 22 2012 First Edition of wifiCAMit Outdoor IP Camera User s Manual Table of Contents Revision IIS OI SS SS SS eS O 2 TAPER OE CON VEN SS SS a ee 2 CHAPTER TL PRODUCTO VERVIEW S5433 3555343364353 43 SS 5 kek INTRODUCTION saan aia Sin a ee ee DS O A a ra 6 hek AG INTENSA RASO AS AS AAA 6 CHAPTER Z PHYsICAL DESCRIPTION ereen T Nn E a 7 Za OME le sss 7 Lise BOOM Ale SSS SS SS SS O SD a DS Se SS ee 7 LLISTA MON ala ac AA O 22 Brons ane torn aton gt SS SS a SS SRP AR S bei eS SS a aS eS Se 8 Antenne S Power Uppy LC Onne O gt OS O ae ee ae 8 VO Treger Terminal gt 5235225 5 9 RIAS NetmwortaComecior gt gt 3 gt 7 3 1222 OS SS O A See 9 227 poton Fane ntorfmaton 2 3 5 SSS SS SS Eaa 9 Camera In Of ile on SSS SSeS SS Ses aS Se gt ES SS 9 CHAPTER 30 WARE INTRODUCTION SS 22327 O 10 NS NS SS RO A en 10 ESA NERVA APU ERIN ERACE eenn ee 12 oz Add New Cameras A SSS Se SS ee 13 v a Delete ameras eten 14 O o ee eee ee ae ae ee in 15 OA Reltesh Camera Lust S2SS 434s 2425S 432 SSS sss 15 Aoo t o Ae ID nn aen aaa a 16 Sol ave Read Camera liet 3 SS Se ES eS Sa ty WE I Ne E 18 wifiCAMit User s Guide A O nn nn nn nn nn 19 dls Pull Sereen VIEWING eS Se PSSS RR RSS 20 SA ples Camera Vie Wile Se Se ee Se eee a2 SA OTTONE C am
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