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1. I Ej Source E IP CAM al 01 ADD an IP Camera BA 02 Connect Record Setting Record All CIE Live View Record File Version V 02 01 13 video loss 2008 06 20 15 21 30 Appendix Press Play button to activate live monitoring You can also use this control panel to control camera PTZ When finished press stop Record You can save current view as an image file Right click on display window and select Save Image All to capture current view window or select Save Cam XX Image to capture individual channel display You can also print images from individual channel s submenu Select Print Cam XX Image and press ok button to print You can record current views of all channels on your client PC Select Record Cam XX Channel to start recording automatically and one red indicator lights on at the upper right of the display window press stop on control panel when needed a Source 5 IP_CAM 01 fe 02 MEL Lia View Record Fille Save Cam_02 Image Save Image All Print Cam_02 Image Record Cam 02 Channel Version V 02 01 13 2008 06 20 15 24 39 42 Appendix Playback Record File You can playback recorded file by viewer Select the tag of Record File Choose camera from IP CAM portion Click Time Search folder to display File List screen Select the item you want to playback then double click the chosen item it w
2. O O No Mail to Address oj aoj pO O O O O OO ojaoj pOj O O O O OO 31 2 8 Camera Audio Settings Audio Setting You can setup your audio setting by enable audio input and output Audio Input ON The camera receives audio OFF The camera does not receive audio Set to ON when inputting audio from a microphone connected to the camera Audio Input Level HIGH Increases the audio input level MIDDLE Adjusts the audio input level to a medium level LOW Reduces the audio input level Audio Output ON The camera receives audio OFF The camera does not receive audio Set to ON when outputting audio from a speaker connected to the camera Audio Output Level HIGH Increases the audio output level MIDDLE Adjusts the audio output level to a medium level LOW Reduces the audio output level Audio Input Audio Input Level MIDDLE vw Connect a 3 5mm plug in microphone to the AUDIO IN jack of the camera Audio Output O ON OFF Audio Output Level Connect the 3 5mm plug of the amplified speaker to the AUDIO OUT jack of the camera 32 2 9 Network Settings Network settings You can setup your camera basic setting DDNS and FTP server by clicking on network setting on setting menu Basic Setting Camera Name Input your camera name here The default name is IP CAMERA DHCP The IP address is automatically obtained when you select ON otherwise select OFF to manually setup t
3. General setting method 1 Click Image Settings Network Settings Admin Functions Event Log or Information in the Setting Menu The sub menu of the clicked setting will show up Unless logged in as an administrator the Administrator Setup Menu will not be displayed 2 Click an item in the sub menu desired to set The setup screen for the clicked item appears on the right of the screen 3 Configure each setting items Click the Save button to save settings Click the Reset button resets to settings last saved Click the Default button resets settings back to factory default NOTE Click the Default button in the setup screen on configuration Information in Admin Functions resets all settings back to factory default 19 2 2 Camera Basic Settings Basic items such as size and quality of delivered images of the camera can be set 1 Click Image Settings on the Setting Menu A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear 2 Click Basic in the sub menu The screen of Camera Basic Settings will appear 3 Configure each setting items Click the Save button to save settings The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked NOTE This setting item can be set by user log in also if the item is set correctly in the settings for Admin Functions e Brightness Adjustment The camera automatically adjusts the level of brightness of images Adjust so that the image level become
4. Information OFF Event Log Following settings are enabled when FTP Record Conditons is set other than OFF FTP Server Settings Server 1 FTP Server Name Login ID Password Password Confirm FTP Port Number FTP Mode PORT PASV FTP Connecting Method Reconnect Continuous Connection 1 FTP Record Conditions You can store your image files base on your schedule recording setting or alarm in recording setting FTP Server Settings Server 1 and 2 Please follow your FTP setting to setup FTP server name Login ID Password FTP port number FTP mode and FTP connecting method FTP Server Settings Server 1 FTP Server Name Login ID Password Password Confirm FTP Port Number FTP Mode FTP Connecting Method Reconnect Continuous Connection FTP server name Input a server name or address Login ID Limited only to users who have authority to access the server Password Input the registered password associated with Login ID Password Confirm Re enter the password FTP Port Number set 21 as default FTP Mode active mode This mode is for most FTP applications PASV mode This mode is for the camera s network environment is behind a firewall FTP Connecting Method Reconnect The network camera logs in out for each file transfer Continuous Connection The network camera is always in connection File name and FTP server usage Under transfer image section you can arrange your file name
5. as time stamp or fixed When with Time Stamp is set the record file name will be formatted with the desired keyword time and date as the file name When Fixed is set the file name 28 will be the text entered in the record file name keyword field The file will be overwritten with the same file name on the FTP server with every new transfer You can choose to save your image files to either FTP server 1 2 or automatically switching servers Transfer Image with Time Stamp Fixed Transfer File Name FTP Server Usage i FTP Server 1 Default Primary Server FTP Server 2 ON Automatically switch to another server in case of communication fault OFF Default Auto Server Switch SD Card Back Up if FTP Fail You can still perform SD Card back up The network camera automatically store images in the SD card when images cannot be recorded in the server due to a network failure or other trouble The stored images can be transferred to the FTP server when the network status or other troubles are resolved Function ON OFF Select ON to active SD card FTP back up function Accumulation Cycle Set a time interval in seconds for recording images to be stored Time interval 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 300 600 900 1800 or 3600 seconds Overwrite Overwrite when SD card reaches the maximum capacity and start with oldest stored images SD Card Back Up if FTP Fail Function ON OFF JON OFF Accumulation Cycle
6. default Important Administrator Log in allows rewriting of all settings Be certain to change the administrator log in ID and password already set in the camera by default to ensure camera security Keep the new administrator log in ID and password handy for future use To change the administrator log in ID and password see Administrator Function Password portion 16 Introduction 1 14 Viewing and Listening Images of the network camera can be viewed through the Internet browser of your personal computer e Preparations before displaying Enable cookies Set Browser setting when proxy server is used when a proxy server is used Change security in Internet options as follows 1 Click Internet Option on the tool menu 2 Click the Security tab 3 Click the Intranet icon if the camera to be operated is inside the intranet clicking the Internet icon if the camera is on the Internet 4 Click Level customize 5 Check the following radio buttons in the displayed list Enable for ActiveX control and plug in execute Enable for Execution of script of ActiveX control marked safe even when script is executed Enable for Download of signed ActiveX control 6 Click OK e Log in the camera Your browser will launch and the Camera login screen See Log in Screen portion for the log in method When the security warning screen VeriSign appears on the first use of the system click Yes N
7. en seconds Overwrite 29 2 7 Camera E Mail Recording Settings E Mail Recording You can receive images by setting your e mail account Authentication setting No Authentication no restrict rule POP before SMPT the mail server restrict sending e mail before receiving SMTP Auth Authorize plain login and Cram MD5 E mail Server SMTP input your outgoing mail server SMTP E mail Server POP input your incoming mail server POP E mail User ID input your e mail account ID number Password input your e mail account password Password Confirm confirm your e mail password Administrator E mail Address input your e mail address Press save amp test e mail button to save your setting and to test your e mail setting mail Settings Authentication Settings No Authentication O POP before SMPT Authentication AUTH PLAIN O SMTP Auth AUTH LOGIN AUTH CRAM MD5 E mail Server SMTP Following 4 items are enabled when POP or SMTP is selected E mail Server POP E mail User ID Password Password Confirm Administrator E mail Address Save amp Test E mail Condition settings for sending e mail by alarm in You can setup mailing condition when alarm has been triggered E mail Sending by alarm in select ON to active Alarm in mailing function otherwise select off Subject input your subject title for your sending e mail Message input the alarm message as
8. may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this camera near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this camera on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The camera may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the camera Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Ventilation This camera should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This camera should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power Sources 11 12 13 This camera should be operated oniv from the tvpe of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your product dealer Power Cord Protection Power Supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs screws and the point where they exit from the product Installation This camera should be installed on a fi
9. the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Terms and Trademarks e The term OS is used in this manual to indicate operating systems compatible with this product Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP operating system e The formal name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System e Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Other product names appearing in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Introduction 1 2 Important Safeguards l Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the instruction manual should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Disconnect this camera from the power supply before cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the camera manufacturer as they
10. time till images are displayed after log in or reduces the frame rate of delivered images Camera Image Screen IP CAMERA or AS Jun 12 2008 10 48 48am l When using Windows XP SP2 If fails to displav the Camera Image screen operate as follows 1 Choose Pop up Blocker on the tool menu 2 Choose Always Allow Pop ups from This Site 18 2 1 Setting Setup screen Click the Setup button in the Camera Image screen Megapixel network camera Network Camera NIC835 Network Settings Admin Functions Event Log Information Important Basic Compression Image settings Brightness Adjustment Day Night Day Night Delay Time Day Night Level Auto Gain Control Shutter Speed Slow Shutter Backlight Compensation Sharpness Gamma Correction White Balance IRIS Adjustment Picture Flip Picture Mirror SD Recording FTP Recording E Mail Recording Audio 18 il Select or and input a value 0 to 9 AUTO w 5 w MD wv MID 1 25 Y ls OFF y OFF HIGH w 11 8 wv Auto M0 0 63 0 y ON w ON y Reset Save Default User Name Admin Performing user log in does not display the Administrator Setup menu on the left and displays only setup items that can be used by the user set by Administrator Function portion Only the system administrator can set all settings with the network camera Clicking the menu on the left of the Administrator Setup menu selects set items
11. to see enters the selected area The area size is roughly as follows i 1 OFF 2 Upper 2 3 Area designation 3 Lower 2 3 Area designation LE 4 Center 1 3 5 Center 1 6 Area designation 6 Left or Right Area designation 7 Auto Area designation a The image level of shaded parts is maintained appropriate When OFF rear light correction is not performed e Sharpness Set a sharpness effect The sharpness effect increases in the order of LOW MIDDLE and HIGH LOW high sharpness setting MIDDLE Standard setting HIGH low sharpness setting NOTE 21 Setting to LOW or HIGH increases the sharpness effect After images however sometimes become prominent when a moving object is photographed Gamma correction This feature refers to aligning of monitor s image brightness by means of correction of video signal range Higher values 2 2 are advised to be set up for a light environment and lower values 0 8 for a dark environment White balance It is a parameter that adjusts for differences of color temperature of different sources of light like sunshine or incandescent bulb to provide a better color rendering Selecting auto option will enable automatic setting of this parameter Lower values of White Balance more suitable for the environment of higher color temperature Higher Values of White Balance more suitable for the environment of lower color temperature Enter an appropriate value if
12. you select the Manual option IRIS adjustment High positive values are advised for light environment negative values for low light and zero value for normal setting If the image of camera s live video is too light users may adjust IRIS Adjustment to negative value for reducing the light level of the image If the image of camera s live video is too dark users may adjust IRIS Adjustment to positive value for increasing the light level of the image Picture flip Set images as upside or down Picture mirror Set image as left or right 22 2 3 Camera Compression Settings IP CAMERA Network Camera IP CAMERA User Name Admin Basic Compression Event SD Recording FTP Recording E Mail Recording Audio camera Compression ttings Image Settings Compression Mode Network Settings Priority Jpeg Admin Functions JPEG i EA0x480 Event Log Resolution Compression Ratio MD Information 30 Monitor Frame Rate v frames second MPEG4 Image Size 640x480 Bit Rate 2048 K bit second Unicast Streaming Unicast streaming is only for MPEG4 Video Port Number Audio Port Number Multicast Streaming e Compression mode Operation Mode Both functions of JPEG and MPEG4 are effective In the function of JPEG resolution of FTP and E mail becomes resolution same as Monitor e JPEG Following settings are enabled when Compression Mode is set to JPEG Resolution Configure resolution Highe
13. OTE Administrator authorization is needed to install Active X control Install Active X control after changing the personal computer setting to Administrator authorization e Browser setting when proxy server is used In case a proxy server is used setting of the browser to bypass the proxy server during communication with the network camera is recommended 1 Launch the browser 2 Choose Internet option on the tool menu 3 Click Connect tab 4 Click LAN Setting The screen for setting a local area network LAN will appear 5 Check if the checkbox Will use a proxy server is checked If the checkbox is not ticked the browser is not set to use a proxy server Click Cancel and quit setting If the checkbox is checked Click Detail setting A proxy setup screen will appear 6 Enter the IP addresses of the network cameras in the field marked Do not use the proxy server with addresses started with the following 7 Click OK When Windows XP SP2 is used Click Install for Active X control 17 Introduction NOTE e proxy server protected by a firewall sometimes cannot be connected to the network camera Consult the network administrator so as to avoid impacts on network camera operations e Communication with the network cameras via a proxy server may cause some problem Install the network cameras after consulting the network administrator e Using the network cameras via a proxy server sometimes takes a long
14. P server you will not need to change the IP address of the camera e Entering the IP address manually Manually enter the IP address when the DHCP server is not used or when the DHCP server is not utilized even though it is connected The IP address of the network camera is sometimes updated or changed from time to time when the DHCP server is used For this reason the network camera sometimes cannot be connected due to an IP address change if the network camera is accessed using the previously set IP address To enable accessing the network camera in this case a fixed IP address needs be set with the network camera by setting an IP address through manual input Please read the instruction manuals of the network system equipment also carefully such as the router hub and modem When entering the IP address manually set DHCP ON OFF to OFF in Network Basic Setting and enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS Connection Configuration Two configurations are available for connection of network cameras e Crossover connection e Connection via a hub switch or router NOTE e You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub e The IP address of your camera after purchasing from the store is automatically set to 192 168 0 30 in case DHCP is not used Set the IP address of your personal computer in the same subnet The network segment must be the same segment when directly connecting using a c
15. Settings will appear Basic Compression Event SD Recording FTP Recording E Mail Recording Audio Alarm In Oon OFF Following settings are enabled when Alarm is set to other than OFF Functions Input Type Motion Detection on OFF Size Set Motion Area Sensitivity MD v Function Output Delay Time O OFF Alarm Mode Event O Digital Output Output Delay Time bid seconds 3 Configure each setting items Click the Save button to save settings The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked e Alarm In 1 Set an alarm to be detected ON Detects an external alarm OFF Does not perform Alarm In 2 Set Input type for alarms if Function is set to other than OFF Normally Opened NO A no voltage contact system Set in case of normally open closed in case of an alarm Normally Closed NC A no voltage contact system Set in case of normally closed open in case of an alarm NOTE e Camera starts alarm recording when camera detects alarm signal Signal length requires more than 100ms e Motion Detection 1 Function ON Camera detects motion A change in the screen is detected and an alarm is sent 24 OFF Camera does not detect motion 2 Sensitivity Set Sensitivity HIGH It works with even a small change in brightness or motion is detected MIDDLE Intermediate between HIGH and LOW LOW It works only when a large change in brightness or motion is det
16. Sm pec Smartec STC IPM3095A Megapixel D N IP Camera User Manual www smartec security eu Table of Contents Introduction Eel INT OGU CUOIS 4 022 Na 1 2 Important Safeguard Sennan al aa uen 1 35 Noteson Use ana Instala iO cabecita osito lt NC SONS at ta ec te 1 5 PRECAUTIONS TOP US 6 sess ik at IO AG AGADtel i i i dead es trad eae Rawk AM a nes de Rte denn 1 7 Overview of the Network Camera 1 8 Features of the Camela io 1 9 Names of Camera Parti HE siket dai oeillets 1 10 Setting Network Camera Environment 1 11 Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network 1 12 Using the Camera Search Application IPFinder eee eenennnenenennzz LEO ja Ss Cr CCM hat alnemsaiacc nu ee ae anes et tou 1 14 VIEWING a a Listenma zero AAA PA EST UE TS OO 2 2 Camera Basic S EtINS ii ie i a d Ba teas ana he ee 2 3 Camera Compression Settings sise 2 d Camerd bvent Settings ito ATO Di fn node att fii 2 5 Camera SD RECORGING sens meteo dessine ane 2 6 Camera FTP Recording Settings ss 2 7 Camera E Mail Recording Settings ena 2 0 Cartl rd AUdIO SCING Sci 2 9 Network SENO odiar 2 10 Administrator FUNCEONS ESS ala b ibiddel e tube ju ai ud PAA VCR MOG rs ina ne a tata ita tn miter na toate 2 12 IN ORO AO rostro SD CITICAUONS din ma de nan ann ailes eds A RE A a A E Introduction 1 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Network Camera Before you start u
17. a notification Send URL You can send images to URL when you select ON to active the function Attach Image attach image files to your e mail notification Condition Settings for Sending E mail by Alarm In Following settings are enabled when Alarm In is set ON E mail Sending by Alarm In OFF Subject Message ON URL OFF Send URL ON Select image size below OFF Attach Image 30 Condition settings for sending e mail by motion detection You can setup mailing condition when motion has been detected E mail Sending by Motion Detection Select ON to enable sending e mail when motion has been detected Subject input your subject title for your sending e mail Message input the alarm message as a notification Send URL You can send images to URL when you select ON to active the function Attach Image you can attach images to your e mail Condition Settings for Sending E mail by Motion Detection Following settings are enabled when Motion Detection is set to ON E mail Sending ON by Motion Detection OFF Subject Message ON URL OFF Send URL ON Select image size below Attach Image OFF E mail Address List You can send e mails to multiple users when either alarm in motion detection or both have occurred E mail Address List Always Send to SON Administrator E mail Address O OFF Select E mail addresses to mail to Send Condition Alarm In Motion Detection
18. acity of the SD memory card The use of a 128 256 or 512 MB 1 or 2 GB large capacity SD memory card is recommended for loop recording e Do not use a memory card containing the data recorded by another device with the camera as this may result in the camera not functioning correctly e Do not modify overwrite the data or change the folder name of an SD memory card It may result in the camera not to function correctly Data recorded with the camera do not comply with the image file format Exit and the DCF standard If the SD memory card is to be removed to play images use a personal computer to play the images Other devices may not be capable of displaying the images Introduction 1 6 Power Adapter Be sure to use only the suitable power adapter Using a wrong power adapter may cause the camera to malfunction heat up or catch fire Before using the power adapter carefully read and observe the Important Safety Instructions and the notes below e Do not allow the connectors on the power adapter to come into contact with any other metal object as this may result in short circuit e To connect the power adapter firmly insert the plug end of the cable into the power adapter jack Do not insert the plug into other jacks as this may cause a malfunction e When removing the connection cable disconnect the cable by holding its plug Do not disconnect the cable by pulling on the cable e Do not drop the power adapter or subject it t
19. diatelv before an alarm occurs Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included e Post Recording Set the number of images to be recorded immediatelv after an alarm occurs Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included 26 e Recording cycle Set a time interval for alarm recording Mi Scheduled Recording ON Images are recorded in accordance with schedule and recording interval Setting to ON will set a recording schedule and interval OFF Scheduled recording is not performed IM Overwrite ON Records are overwritten beginning with old records when the capacitv of the SD memory card becomes full during recording OFF Recording is stopped when the capacity of the SD memory card becomes full during recording 3 Click the Save button under the items Changes are saved NOTE e Clicking the Reset button under each item resets to the setting last saved e Clicking the Default button resets settings back to factory default e The total number of recorded frames per alarm will be the number of pre alarm images One image when alarm occurs Number of post alarm images e To enable Alarm In see the Camera Event Settings portion e Setting the Overwrite mode to ON deletes files beginning with old files If important data is to be saved set the Overwrite mode to OFF e Getting a record list of the SD memory card sometimes takes more than 5 minutes after turning the power on Data cannot be recorded while obta
20. ec Support long shutter to 4 ower supply Power requirement Power consumption Power connector DC12V AC24V PoE lt 8W Screwless Terminal Jack 10 C 50 C 80 RH or less 20 C 60 C Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature O connector 77 BNC Mechanism o oo o O L180 x W66 x H55 mm Ordering information NIC835 HN5 NIC835 HP5 40 Appendix Viewer You can access IP cameras via Viewer program on your client PC You can live monitoring recording and playback recorded events from your PC base e Setting up Viewer 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive of the personal computer 2 Double click the Setup file in the CD ROM and install Viewer in accordance with the instructions on the screen Important e Viewer is compatible only with Windows 2000 and Windows XP Glitches may occur with your personal computer if it is operated by other OS Do not install Viewer with other OS Live View Right click on IP_CAM title to display submenu Click on ADD an IP Camera option to add new IP Camera Input your IP address and Caption select Source Type then click OK 7 Viewer Fl E Source ef IP_CAM A E 01 Boz Record Setting Record All Cancel IP CAM Setting x IF Addr ADD an IF Camera IF Port E Caption Disconnect SOULCE Type Jpeg gi Mpegd Right click on IP_CAM title to display submenu Click on Connect option to connect the IP Camera
21. ected e Output Delay Time 1 Set an alarm mode OFF disable the digital output function Event According to the detected result from Alarm In and Motion Detection the event function enables the alarm out pin which can set the output delay time in 1 5 10 15 30 and 60 seconds This selection will trigger the alarm out pin with a high voltage Digital output According to DigitalOut cgi from SDK the digital output function enables the alarm out pin which can set the output delay time in 1 5 10 15 30 and 60 seconds This selection will trigger the alarm out pin with a high voltage This function is designed for NVR software manufacturer 2 Output Delay Time Set a time to hold alarm output Choose from 1 5 10 15 30 and 60 seconds This function is used when connecting to alarm output terminals and activating a siren buzzer or emergency light NOTE e Detection sometimes fails if the object is dark e Incorrect detection is sometimes made due to noise if the object is dark and AGC gain is high Set the sensitivity to low 25 2 5 Camera SD Recording Images during Alarm In images during Motion Detection and images of Scheduled Recording can be stored in an SD memory card inserted in the network camera When recording alarm images perform Event Settings first and set records in the following sequence Record setting 1 Insert SD memory card to the camera Remove the SD card cover and
22. ent Log Focus 1083 Y Information li Close Update Setting Vou can update svstem firmware once the update file is available It is the customer s responsibility to update firmware All camera motions will shut down during firmware update Close any other screens before starting a firmware update Never disconnect power and LAN cable during the firmware update process Rebooting the camera after firmware update may take approx 10 minutes You can see the firmware version as marked below Password Date and Time Focus Adjustment Update Configuration Language trator Function FW Update Firmware urrent Version X 2 1 4 Update firmware at customer s responsibility Firmware updating requires about 10 minutes Carefully read the following STOP all camera operations while the firmware is being updated DO NOT turn off the camera s power while the firmware is being updated The camera restarts automatically once firmware updating is successfully completed 36 Configuration Camera configuration information can be exported and saved to a personal computer It can also be imported from the personal computer to network cameras Export Click on Export button and choose a file directory to save file in your computer Import Click on Import button and select the configuration setting file to start importing file to your network camera Factory Default Clicking the Default button in the s
23. etup screen the configuration Information resets all values to factory default Network camera reboot Clicking the Reboot button and a display window appears the confirmation message This will reboot the camera Are you sure Click OK to reboot the network camera Password DateandTime Update Configuration an istri Import Configuration Settings Uploads transfers updates configuration settings saved in client computer to network cameras Configuration information import takes several minutes Configuration Information File Export Configuration Settings Downloads saves configuration settings of network cameras in client computer Set to Factory Default Default Camera is rebooted to make changes effective Network Camera Reboot Language This sub menu allows you to select the language you preferred Administrator Function 4 Language Setting Language E s Default 37 2 11 Event Log Event Log Click Event Log on the setting menu You can setup a condition for log view Select Set Condition in Display filter setting Select appropriate option in Display Condition Settings Click the save button to apply new condition Browse and Delete srowse and delete 7 Log Browse Total log messages 18 Show all log messages Mar 2000 08 12 13am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 2000 08 14 23am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 2000 08 14 58am 2000221 S
24. he network setting IP Address Input your IP address here when you select DHCP off Subnet Mask Please use default number 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway leave blank as default setting It is not necessary to enter Default Gateway if it is not used Ask your Network Administrator for Default Gateway information Primary DNS Enter a primary DNS if you use it Otherwise leave it blank as default setting Secondary DNS Enter a secondary DNS if you use it Otherwise leave it blank as default setting HTTP Port Enter a HTTP port number between 1025 and 65535 in the HTTP Port Number field Host Name Enter a host name in the Host Name field Domain Name Enter a domain name in the Domain Name field Finally click Save to save the settings Basic DDNS FIP Server Network Basic Settings Basic Settings Camera Name IP CAMERA ON Automatically obtain IP address OFF Manually use the following IP address DHCP Following settings are enabled when DHCP is set OFF IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port Number Input 80 or a value between 1025 and 65535 Host Name Domain Name Default Bandwidth Control OFF The network Camera will display images maximum frame rate allowed by the network ON The Network Camera displays images up to the set bandwidth using a lower bandwidth results in higher frame rates 33 Bandwidth Control OFF Bandwidth Co
25. he personal computer that is given all authorities for setting operating monitoring and other functions with the network camera is called the administrator s personal computer in this manual Recommended personal computer operating conditions Windows 2000 or XP as OS Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later CPU Intel Pentium 4 2GHz or higher Memory 512MB or more e Network camera Please purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras corresponding to the desired camera installation locations e Connection equipment such as a hub and router suiting the network system environment and LAN cable The LAN cable type differs depending on the connection method e Camera search application IPFinder Install this application from the CD ROM supplied as an accessory Double click Setup exe in the CD ROM and install the application in accordance with the instructions in the screen 12 Introduction 1 11 Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network IP Address To connect to the network the administrator needs to set the network camera IP address There are two options to set the IP address e Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server Entering an IP address manually e Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server Your camera is set to get data automatically from the DHCP server DHCP ON OFF is set to ON in Network Basic Settings by default If your network is using DHC
26. ill start playback automatically Source 5 IP_CAM EJ 02 File List 00 00 12 2008 06 20 15 26 19 00 00 41 En EE Live View Record File IP CAM 02 wl Time Search SY Version V 02 01 13 2008 06 20 15 27 14 Important e We are not responsible for any damages caused by this software 43
27. ing 192 168 0 30 and press Enter key If the Reply from message appears the connection is correctly established 4 Search the camera by IPFinder explained and view a camera image 1 Start IPFinder and click the Search button Confirm that the camera name IP CAMERA is displayed in the camera list 2 Click IP CAMERA to select Check that the camera name IP address and HTTP port No are displayed in the Network Camera Lists field 3 Double click the camera you wish to log in The screen for inputting the user name and password will appear Input the administrator log in ID and password See Log in Screen 4 A camera image screen of the network camera will appear 14 Introduction 1 12 Using the Camera Search Application I PFinder The IPFinder is an application for searching network cameras that can currently be viewed from the administrator s personal computer or a user s personal computer and connecting to those cameras e Setting up IPFinder 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive of the personal computer 2 Double click the Setup file in the CD ROM and install IPFinder in accordance with the instructions in the screen Important e IPFinder is compatible only with Windows 2000 and Windows XP Glitches may occur with your personal computer if it is operated by other OS Do not install IPFinder with other OS e Using IPFinder to Search for a Camera 1 From the Start menu p
28. ining a record list e The camera recording period may not operate as set depending on the type of the SD memory card M Recorded Files Image files recorded in an SD memory card can be deleted 1 Click Camera Settings in the setting menu A sub menu for Camera settings will appear 2 Click SD Recording in the sub menu A setup screen for Camera Recording will appear 3 Click Delete all Delete from Alarm Recording list or Delete from Scheduled Recording list in Recorded Files Clicking Delete all deletes all record files Clicking Delete from Alarm Recording list displays an alarm list Specify a range for deletion deletes alarm record files Clicking Delete from Scheduled Recording list displays a normal list Specifying a scope for deletion deletes normal record files 2 2 6 Camera FTP Recording Settings You can save image files via FTP Setting your FTP recording condition first and then identity your FTP sever 1 and 2 IP CAMERA Network Camera IP CAMERA User Name Admin SP Basic Compression Event SD Recording FTP Recording E Mail Recording Audio ra FTP Recording Settings image Settings Recording Condition Network Settings Scheduled Recording Event Recording Admin Functions Alarm In FTP Record Conditions Can be recorded only when Alarm In is chosen at Event setting page Motion Detection Can be recorded only when Motion Detection is ON at 2 Alarm setting page
29. inistration screen login Admin ID admin Password LLI Password Confirm eeee Date and Time Input the date time and time zone here to setup system time You can also enable Network Time Protocol NTP by selecting ON at NTP server Function Input a host name for NTP server select time adjustment period and press save and test button to start testing NTP function Select ON in Daylight saving section to active Daylight saving function if you are in Daylight saving time zone Password Date and Time Update Configuration r Function Date and Date amp Time manual setting Date Mar v Set Date and Time Manually Time 10 Y Time Zone Time Zone GMT 8 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana NTP Server Function NTP Server Time Adjustment Period NTP Time Adjustment Test Daylight saving ON O OFF Daylight saving 35 Focus Adjustment This function is provided for users to view lens focus adjustment condition The focus detection area is a live scene The focus value is displayed at the left top corner The higher focus value is the clearer image is If the focus value is over 3000 the image will be very clear 1 3Megapixe network camera Network Camera IP DOME DI Password Date and Time Focus Adjustment Update Configuration Language Camera Quick Focus Adjustment User Name Admin Image Settings Quick Focus Adjustment Network Settings Ev
30. insert an SD memory card Then mount the SD card cover Click SD Recording in the setting menu Check Insert SD Utility card in the displayed SD Utility Card In Out portion Then click the Execute button Click the Format button will format the SD memory card Important e Be certain to check Remove SD Utility card in the SD Utility Card In Out portion when removing the SD card Then click the Execute button e Removing SD Card without executing Remove SD memory card may destroy IP CAMERA Network Camera IP CAMERA User Name Admin Basic Compression Event SD Recording FIP Recording E Mail Recording Audio Camera l Network Settings ON Can be recorded only when Alarm In is chosen at Event setting page OFF Alarm In Admin Functions ON Can be recorded only when Motion Detection is ON at 3 Alarm setting page OFF Motion Detection Event Log Pre Recording frames Information Post Recording 10 frames Recording Cycle 10 seconds Scheduled Recording Scheduled Recording ON o OFF Overwrite Overwrite Default Recorded Files data 2 Configure each setting items IM Event Recording e Alarm In ON Images are recorded when an external alarm occurs OFF Images are not recorded when an external alarm occurs e Motion Detection ON Images are recorded when motion is detected OFF Images are not recorded when motion is detected e Pre Recording Set the number of images to be recorded imme
31. ive mail messages with images when alarm or motion goes on Built in SD memory card interface The use of SD memory cards enables the recording of images for long periods of time as well as recordings when alarms go on SD memory card 8 16 32 64 128 256 and 512 MB 1 2 GB SD memory cards 3 3 V supported Physical interface Part 1 Physical Layer Specification Version 1 01 Motion detection The camera incorporates the motion detector to generate an alarm Electric shutter range from 1 30 to 1 10000 sec for NTSC from 1 25 to 1 10000 sec for PAL Slow shutter function assures color images even at low luminance The slow shutter function enables high sensitivity monitoring during the night Simultaneous motion JPEG and MPEG 4 video stream Allow for user choice to optimize image quality or bandwidth efficiency Power over Ethernet POE Monitor out TV for easy installation 10 Introduction 1 9 Names of Camera Parts VIDEO Monitor Out When installing the camera it is available to check the image with monitor out wire SD card slot Power White Red Connector 24V AC 12V DC 24V AC Default Button Reset Button Power Indicator TV IP Select Audio Out Black Audio In White AL I Alarm In amp AL O Alarm Out Network Connector 11 Introduction 1 10 Setting Network Camera Environment Items needed for network camera monitoring system e Administrator s personal computer T
32. ncreases when Auto Gain Control is near maximum Lighting is recommended to obtain good image quality 20 e Shutter speed It is a parameter that determines the exposure time It shows the length of time the exposure is open or the amount of light that reaches the image sensor The lighter the environment is the less shutter speed should be e Slow shutter It is a special function for obtaining a good quality color image in the low light conditions ON option is advised to be selected for dark environment conditions and regulates the longest time for exposure to 4 seconds NOTE If sensitivity is still short after setting Auto Gain control set the high limit value of the slow shutter and Day Night function to further increase sensitivity NOTE Setting the high limit value of slow shutter other than to 1x automatically increases the camera sensitivity as the object becomes dark When the sensitivity is high the exposure time becomes longer Blurred images sometimes are prominent with moving objects e Backlight Compensation Set an area for backlight compensation Backlight compensation is a function that achieves the brightness of a selected area to an optimum image level This function is effective when the auto aperture lens tends to close due to an intense light that enters in areas other than those wished to view so that areas desired to see become dark and difficult to see In this case set the area so that the portion wished
33. ntrol OO ON DDNS Settings This function is available when registering with DDNS provider Select ON to enable the DDNS function input your DDNS server User ID password and password confirm and then presses save to save your setting Basic DDNS FTP Server DDNS OFF DDNS Server Input user name and password according to your DDNS provider User ID Password Password Confirm DDNS service is a service provided by DDNS provider MAC address of this camera is 00 00 00 01 01 12 FTP Server If you wish to enable FTP function select ON to activate FTP function Input your Login ID Password Password confirm and number of maximum connection in Max Simultaneous Connections Press Save to save your setting Basic DDNS FTP Server FTP Function Login ID Password Password Confirm Max Simultaneous Connections 34 2 10 Administrator Functions Administrator Functions Press the Administrator functions on setting menu You can setup system password date and time upgrading firmware and import and export configuration setting Password The default setting for system Admin ID and password is Admin ID admin Password 1234 You can adjust your own Admin ID and password up to 16 characters Password DateandTime Update Configuration istrator Function Pa Administrator Information Change administrator ID and administrator password for adm
34. o strong impact e Do not use the power adapter in hot and humid places e Temperature increasing on the surface of the adapter is normal Before moving the adapter to another location unplug it from the wall outlet and wait until its temperature decreases e Buzzing noises may come from inside This does not indicate malfunction e Using the power adapter near a radio TV or cell phone may cause interference Use the adapter at sufficient distances from these devices Specifications Power requirement Rated input AC 24V DC 12V 1A Introduction 1 7 Overview of the Network Camera The network camera can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet or an intranet The camera is equipped with Ethernet RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX network interfaces It can be used in various indoor environments Introduction 1 8 Features of the Camera 1 3 Sony progressive scan CCD A high resolution picture element progressive scan CCD charge coupled device All lines are captured at the same time No odd even field time lag 1 3 Mega pixels resolution The increased resolution can also be used to provide a significantly larger overview and exceptional image detail Interactive two way audio communication equipment Camera supports interactive two way audio communication Mailing function This feature allows you to rece
35. oint to Programs and IPFinder and then select IPFinder 2 Start up IPFinder and click Search All the cameras currently connected to the network will appear To Exit the program click Exit 3 Click the camera you want to login from the list of cameras The chosen camera name and IP address is displayed in the Network camera log in fields 4 Log in the chosen camera as an administrator See Log in Screen To exit without performing log in click the Exit button NOTE e Set the personal computer to Administrator authorization when using IPFinder Important e We are not responsible for any damages caused by this software 15 Introduction 1 13 Log in Screen This product regards a person who has performed Administrator Log in as an administrator Administrator Log in can perform all functions Connect to 192 168 1 101 4 3 The server 192 168 1 101 at IP Camera requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name admin v Password U Remember my password Administrator Log in 1 Input the administrator log in ID and password in the user name and password fields and click the OK button The administrator log in screen and camera image screen will appear The administrator log in ID and password are set to admin and to 1234 respectively by
36. r Resolution results in larger image Possible settings 1280x960 SXVGA 640x480 VGA 320x240 QVGA Compression Ratio Set quality of delivered images The size of image files JPEG files varies in accordance with compression ratio Low compression This setting produces highest image quality The file size increases Mid compression Standard setting High compression This setting produces lowest image quality The file size decreases Monitor Frame Rate e MPEG4 Following settings are enabled when Compression Mode is set to MPEG4 Image Size Bit Rate e Unicast Streaming Unicast streaming is only for MPEG4 Video Port Number specify the port number you would like to use for Video streaming default is 5000 Audio Port Number specify the port number you would like to use for Audio streaming default is 5010 e Multicast Streaming Multicast streaming is only for MPEG4 23 2 4 Camera Event Settings External alarms and motion sensors can be set Connecting a sensor or other device to the alarm input terminal notifies an alarm when the sensor detects a trouble For example mounting a sensor on a door notifies an alarm each time the door is opened or closed By setting the motion sensor to activate an alarm is notified by detecting a change in a screen 1 Click Image Settings on the setting menu A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear 2 Click Event in the sub menu The screen of Camera Alarm
37. rm and solid part of the ceiling or wall If installed on a soft and weak place the camera unit may fall A person under it may be injured and things under it may be damaged Lightning For added protection for this camera during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the outlet and disconnect the power supply and cable system This will prevent damage to the Introduction camera due to lightning and power line surges If lightning occurs do not touch the unit or any connected cables in order to avoid electric shock 14 Overloading Do not overload power supply and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 15 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this camera through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the camera 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this camera yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Damage Requiring Service Disconnect this camera from the power supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the camera c If the camera has been expo
38. ross cable or connecting through the hub When connecting more than one camera connect each camera using IP Address 192 168 0 30 and change the IP addresses of the second and subsequent cameras to other IP addresses such as 192 168 0 31 e You can also use the LAN port of your broadband router However when using the broadband router if the DHCP server function is set to ON turn on the power after connecting the camera with the router The camera gets the IP address from the router s DHCP server and it may not be 192 168 0 30 For more information read your user s guide for broadband router It is also recommended to set the computer s IP address from the router s DHCP server For more information read your computer s user s guide 13 Introduction Connecting Camera and Personal Computer 1 Connect LAN cable and turn the power on Connect the LAN cable straight cable connected to the camera to the hub Or connect the camera to a personal computer with the power turned on using the LAN cable cross cable Connect AC 24V DC 12V to the power terminal 2 Set the IP address of the personal computer Set the IP address which you are not using other than 192 168 0 30 camera s IP address Set the IP address to 192 168 0 50 and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 as an example For details on the procedure refer to the user s guide of the personal computer 3 Test the camera connection using ping Start a command prompt Type p
39. s optimum in accordance with conditions of the object Images become brighter higher the level is Images are dark lower the level is e Day Night This function enables the camera to capture pictures in diverse lighting conditions COLOR always to capture color images even under dark conditions BW always to capture black and white images even under bright conditions AUTO automatically to enable it to capture pictures in diverse lighting conditions adapt automatically to low light conditions and operate even in very dark environments NOTE The brightness level of images is controlled automatically by adjustment of the lens AGC and slow shutter e D N delay time It is a span of time after which the camera switches into b w mode from color mode upon reaching a certain level of illumination which is regulated by D N level It has a following range of values sec 0 5 10 15 30 If it is set as zero then switching occurs immediately if 30 then half a minute later D N level This feature regulates the level of illumination upon reaching which the camera switches into b w mode and then back to color mode when it gets bright enough Totally there re three options LOW MID and HIGH Auto Gain Control Set a maximum value for operational gain of the auto gain control circuit Set to maximum if the object is too dark and camera sensitivity is low The camera sensitivity increases in the order of LOW MID and HIGH Noise also i
40. sed to rain or water d If the camera does not operate normally by following the operating instructions in the instruction manual Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instruction manual as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the camera to its normal operation e If the camera has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the camera exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 18 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer with the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 19 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this camera ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the camera is in proper operating condition The CAUTION label shown on the above part is attached on the camera The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing f The exclamation point within an eq
41. sing the camera read this manual carefully to ensure correct usage Once you have finished reading this manual keep it in a convenient place for future reference The design specifications software and manual contents are subject to change without prior notice This camera is for indoor use only Do not install it outdoor without applicable outdoor housing and accessories This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate
42. uccess Camera info Mar 2000 08 16 08am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 16 41lam 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 17 33am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 18 38am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 21 27am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 24 3lam 2000229 Success Network info Mar 29 00am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 30 20am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 30 53am 2000221 Success Camera info Mar 13d 46am 2000230 Success Mail info Filter Settings O Display all Displa 4 per O Set conditions Display logs input 1 to 8190 Display logs with keyword Display Condition Settings Date Time Save Conditions Delete Logs Default 38 2 12 Information Information Click on Information on setting menu The information shows camera s Hardware Firmware version and Mac Address Information FW Version X 2 1 4 Mac Address 00 0B 67 00 8E 16 39 Specification Image system 1 3 progressive CCD EXview HAD Effective pixels Full scanning mode 1280 H X 960 V Image Compression Method Motion JPEG MPEG 4 SXVGA 1280 X 960 10 15 fps Image frame rate VGA 640 X 480 QVGA 320 X 240 030 fps One Jack for composite video Support PAL NTSC TV mode only service Monitor output SXVGA1280 X 960 012 5 fps for PAL 015 fps for NTSC die VGA 640 X 480 QVGA 320 X 240 25 fps for PAL 30 fps for NTSC NTSC 1 30 1 10 000 sec PAL 1 25 1 10 000 s
43. uilateral triangle is intended to alert the instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Introduction WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIREORELECTRIC SHOCK EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE FIELD INSTALLATION THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES DO NOT Introduction 1 3 Notes on Use and Installation Do not aim the camera at the sun Do not aim the camera at the sun or point it at sun even if you are not shooting Do not shoot intense light Intense light such as a spotlight may cause a bloom or smear A vertical stripe may appear on the screen However this is not a malfunction Treat the camera with care Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or vibration Otherwise the camera may malfunction Never touch internal parts Do not touch the internal parts of the camera other than the parts specified Otherwise the camera may malfunction Install the camera where no video noise appears If cables are wired near electric lighting wires or a TV set noise may appear in images In this event relocate cables or reinstall equipment Check the ambient temperature and humidity Avoid using the camera where the temperature is hotter or colder than specified Otherwise the quality of images may deteriorate or internal parts may be affected Special care is required to use the camera at high temperature and humidit
44. y Should you notice any trouble If any trouble occurs while you are using the camera turn off the power and contact your dealer Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair consult the place of purchase or please contact the technical support number Introduction 1 4 Accessories Confirm that all of the following accessories have been supplied with the network camera e CD ROM x1 The instruction manual and IPFinder are contained e Quick Guide x1 e 2GB SD card x1 e Screw set Wood screws x4 Anchor x4 Introduction 1 5 Precautions for Use SD Memory Card e There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory card Replacing the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance of the camera is recommended e The camera supports the following SD memory cards Do not use memory cards with other specifications SD memory card 64 128 256 and 512 MB 1 and 2 GB SD memory cards 3 3 V supported Physical interface Part 1 Physical Layer Specification Version 1 01 e Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an unsupported SD memory card is used with the camera e Carefully read the manual precautions on use and any other information supplied with a purchased memory card e An SD memory card can be used for the loop recording of images The life span number of rewrites possible of an SD memory card is greatly affected by the cap

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