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1. __ iCATcher2 Remote Viewer 66 60 BONO OMETE IUSR Free disk space 0032247 37 MB Total Space 0049999 14 MB 1 Input http IP address 7788 2 Display dynamic image of video channel 3 Indicates the disk total capacity and available capacity Copy Right IA Technologies www iati01 com www peephole store com Webpage Basic Settings This section of the wireless network camera system viewer allows users to display custom information on the main screen Camera Settings Image Adjust Recording Motion Detect Alert Settings V Channel Information V Date and Time J Channel Number MV Date V Channel Name Time IW Week Font Size Medium recor Background a E V Transparent Watermark Channel Defines a personal name and description of the camera Text Display Allows customization of what information can be displayed on the channel s screen gt Channel Information Check it to show channel number and or channel name Date and Time Check to show date time and or week Font Size Adjusts the size of the font being displayed Text color The text s color on the screen Background The text s background color on the screen Watermark Check for attaching a watermark image on the screen VVVV V 10 Image Adjust lf the camera is mounted in a special way the section can adjust the image accordingly Camera Settings Basic Settings Recording Motion Detect Alert Settings
2. Image Adjustment Source Adjustment Brightness Saturation Gamma E E O O E AC Frequency 50 Hz Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical Rotate A a ope 4 A oc C Vv E Rotation Angle 0 Choose from the following to adjust image gt Flip Horizontal Flips the image horizontally Select the icon of Flip Horizontal and then display the flip dynamic image gt Flip Vertical Flips the image vertically Select the icon of Flips Vertical and then display the flip dynamic image gt Rotate Rotates the image accordingly with rotation angle and direction Select the icon of rotate and the next Counter Clockwise clockwise then fine tune the rotation angle and then display the rotate dynamic image Source Adjustment Adjust video parameters to process brightness saturation and gamma Record Setting This section sets up how recording will be performed under recording mode S Camera Settings System Basic Settings Image Adjust Motion Detect Alert Settings Surveillance Mode Schedule Based bA Triggered v Image Quality 640X480 v Quality Low Add New schedule Edit schedule Delete schedule noir cme Image Quality Adjust the quality of the recording format gt Resolution Adjust the recording image size gt Quality How detailed the recording of the image Surveillance Mode gt First Selection Details Schedule Will go into detectio
3. Start Date 17 03 17 End Date izoz Operative period 2010 09 01 2010 09 01 z Monthly scheduling i 4 lig Bie Choose the start time of Scheduling Type Monthly Choose the end tine of Scheduling Type Monthly Select the icon Operative Period to specific period Select the icon to setup month day of monthly scheduling Edit Schedule To edit an existing schedule Delete Schedule Deletes a selected schedule Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage Wwww iat101 com www peephole store com 13 Motion Detect This section will be available if the recording is set to Triggered this particular area allows users to customize sections of detection and the sensitivity Camera Settings System Setting Basic Settings Image Adjust Recording Alert Settings Refresh View Display Screen Hit the Refresh View button to refresh the image Detection Settings Allows custom areas to detect on the displayed screen a Full area detection Detects all areas on the screen Camera Settings Basic Settings Image Adjust Recording Alert Settings b Custom detection Detects user created detection blocks Addnew area Select the icon Add new Area to add new area to detect do this by holding down the right mouse button over the displayed screen area to create a new block Delete Area Selecta block on the displayed screen and hit this button to delete it Delete All Areas De
4. For software installation USB Receiver VVVVVVVV ae a Noun Definition IP Address Setting IP Assignment Camera Network Connection eAccount PPPoE Account Password PPoE Password Video Port Remote Video Port eAudio Port Remote Audio Port Wireless Camera LED Indicator Mounting Socket DC IN Copy Right IA Technologies R peep Foldable Stand Anenia Webpage www iat101 com www peephole store com Camera Chain hole Power On Off Microphone Pairing Button Ceiling Wall installation 2 Setting Up Fix the camera to the wall or ceiling using the bracket supplied The bracket used must fit securely in the mounting socket to ensure proper installation This section explains the mounting options and setup of the wireless network camera USB NVR system Wireless Camera Mounting Options Using the supplied accessories the camera can be placed on the platform mounted on a ceiling or wall It also can be stuck in a discreet location Put down the camera s stand The camera can be placed on a platform Sticking in a discreet location Stick the camera to a discreet location using the Blue Tack supplied Webpage www iati101 com www ia tecs com Power Supply 3 Click Finish to complete the software installation Connect the Power Adapter Connect one end of the AC adapter to the DC IN jack of the camera the other end to the wall outlet Make sure
5. power plug is pushed all the way in When the software is well installed you can find as on the Battery Recharge The charging starts when the LED turns red Charging is finished when the LED turns off after approx 4 hours max USB Receiver Setup There is a driver NVR software WUSB Camera CD in the package Install the WUSB Camera software before inserting the USB Receiver into one USB port of PC Make sure the OS of PC is in line with requirements Fine Tuning Adjust the camera s viewing angle according to the illustrations Move the camera to make adjustment To keep the USB receiver position above the desktop for best result You can connect USB receiver to the USB extension cable supplied to adjust the position of USB receiver Installing supplied software 1 Insert CD ROM with supplied software The setup menu will start e Double click My Computer on the desktop double click set up install the software on C 2 Click on the Recommended Installation All necessary software will be installed Only the software compatible with the PC in use will be displayed Proceed with installation according to messages appearing on the screen Webpage desktop Copy Right IA Technologies www iat101 com www peephole store com 3 Operation Viewing Page Insert the USB Receiver to one USB port of PC and double click on the desktop the viewer screen will display as show
6. to be equipped with 1 GB of RAM Technical Specifications 2 4 GHz Chip Dielectric Modulation GFSK Spread Spectrum FHSS F 2 0 diagonal 63 3 degrees Anti Interference Clean Channel Dynamic Select Frame Rate 1CH 10 15 fps VGA640 x 480 4CH 15 20 fps QVGA 320 x 240 Channel Bandwidth Wmv Video JPG Photo Dimensions Camera 70 x 40 x 20mm LXW xH Receiver 68 x 24 x 11mm LxWxH Camera ACT 867 T 58g including battery Receiver ACT 867 R 15g DC 5V 1A Power Adapter Rechargeable Li ion Batter AOG ESC Weight Power Operating temperature 16 Edition 1st Edition Copyright This publication contains information that is protected by copyright No part of it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language without permission from the copyright holders Copyright 2 All rights reserved C 0681 WEEE Directive amp Product Disposal At the end of its serviceable life this product should not be treated as household or general waste It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or returned to the supplier for disposal HC THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICEMAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCERECEIVED INCLUDING INTE
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8. Mini Portable Wireless NVR System IP Network Camera with USB Receiver Warranty The warranty is for one year from the date of purchase During the one year warranty period the product is eligible for replacement in case of defects in material and workmanship In such cases the defective unit will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer This warranty does not cover damages caused by improper use or from unauthorized modifications by third parties In addition this warranty does not cover expendable materials and defects which constitute as normal wear and tear USER S MANUAL Copy Right IA Technologies A Smart DIY Surveillance Company Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage Www iat101 com www peephole store com Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in l conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 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 ra
9. RFERENCE THAT MAYCAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage www iat101 com www peephole store com 17
10. T OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL It is advised to read the Safety Precaution Guide through carefully before operating the product to prevent any possible danger A WARNING This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage A CAUTION This symbol is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance Servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Do not Plug and unplug the power cord it may result product malfunction Do not install the product in an environment where the humidity is high Unless the product is waterproof or weatherproof otherwise poor image quality may occur Do not drop the product or subject them to physical shocks Except for vandal proof or shockproof product otherwise malfunctions may occur Never keep the product to direct strong light lt can damage the product Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Alcohol or beverage can contain minerals that corrode the electronic components Do not install the product in extreme temperature conditions Use the camera under conditions where temperatures are ventilation when operating under high temperatures Webpage Copy Right IA Technologies www iat101 com w
11. dio 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 of the following measures Reorient or relocate 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 FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other Copy Right IA Technologies ntenna or transmitter antenna or transmitte Webpage www iat101 com www peephole store com Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NO
12. ent computers If you use a router or dynamic IP refer to note 2 and 3 Web Server Port The port for the web service Web Server Account Default is user Web Server Password Password for the web service gt You can set password which is changeable MMS Server Port The port for the MMS service MMS Server Channel The channel for the MMS service gt Select Enable for MMS function Note If you require a dynamic IP you will need to configure your network to allow access to your camera First you will need to open the required port for the computer attached to the camera default port 7788 You will then need to configure you dynamic IP to forward correctly to your external IP address We recommend using the service offered by dyndns http www dyndns com support kb dvrs html Once your hostname has been configured install the update client software http www dyndns com support clients Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage www iat101 com www peephole store com Remote Monitoring When the correct IP address is set in the web service press web server icon of main screen then open the IE or Mozilla Firefox browser to input http IP address 7788 will appear the below dynamic image or input mms IP address 8080 on mobile phone which has mms features can monitor this image as well as shown below iCATcher2 Remote Viewer Mozilla Firefox SEQ E60 RRV EEO 2828 TRO RHH gt C A L http actwell blogdns com 7788
13. gs and playback You need to be out of detection mode in order to access these settings don t have static IP address can used DDNS This program supports DDNS but you can still access it through IP address or DNS address Why does the viewer not start recording after going into detection mode Double check the channel s recording setup Make sure that the recording options you set are the correct ones If it s full time it should record all the time If triggered it will record only when camera detects movement When enabled the web server can t preview the image of the camera from other PCs Please check if the local area connection has the firewall blocking that particular program and that the IP address is correct What does Can not connect to following channel s CH mean It means the viewer can not detect the IP camera It could be caused by a bad network setup make sure that your network is configured correctly What does Can not import to the following channel s CH mean It means that another web server is conflicting with another IP address Double check your IP address assignment on all your network devices What does No buffer space error and Virtual RAM insufficient mean It means your computer is running low on resources typically means that your RAM is insufficient Upgrading your memory will most likely address this issue Again we strongly recommend systems
14. letes all blocks on the displayed screen Test Detection Test the detection by moving an object in front of the camera the blocks should change color when it detect motion c Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity of the detection Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage www iati01 com www peephole store com 14 Alert Setting This section will be available if the recording option is set to Triggered this particular area allows the user to set notification options in the even the viewer detects motion Camera Settings System Basic Settings Image Adjust Recording Motion Detect E mail Alert Enable E mail CF Subject CT Message PN Vibration Alert Sound Alert IV Enable Default Sound 1 C Default Sound 2 C Default Sound 3 Custom Ta 1 2 3 Apply Cancel 4 e Vibration alert When enabled it vibrates the whole viewer when motion is detected 5 f Message alert motion is detected g Sound alert When enabled it will playback the chosen sound when motion is detected h E mail alert When enabled a message will be sent based on the information filled out Playback 7 This section allows users to playback and search through the recorded videos Press the Playback on the main screen When enable it prompts a message alert on viewer when 6 Chama 4in CHO1 CHO2 C CHO4 C CHO3 Main display screen This area will display the video outpu
15. n below Main Screen Snapshot Detect 3 Web Server 5 Setup Playback gana 10 39 16 Stand by 5 127 0 0 1 then turn on the camera 1 Monitoring Screen This will display the camera s view Depending on the configuration you can have different type of viewing methods on this screen 2 Channel Status This will display the status of each individual camera 000c 3 gt gt gt gt gt 4 This icon indicates that the camera is monitoring This icon indicates that the camera is in standby mode This icon indicates that the camera is recording This icon indicates that the camera s audio is enabled Option Menu This area allows you to do the following Snapshot Built in snapshot function allows user to capture images they would like Detect Controls the view to go into detection mode or standby mode Web Server Enables web server mode for remote viewer Setup This system built in web interface offers more advanced settings On the viewing page click the SETUP icon to enter server settings page It is a toggle button to switch between config and view pages Playback Enters the playback mode to view recorded videos Camera Screen Control This area controls the following m Displays the signal strength of wireless cameras Cruise camera to let it automatically move on its own Opens the snapshot folders to view captured pictures Adjusts the screen size on the monitoring screen Displays one chan
16. n mode and record on user s configured schedule Record at click Once in detection mode it will record in either full time or on detection Non record Will record atime frame when viewer detects movement Adjusts the type of recording it would be trigged with 11 Schedule Base If Schedule is chosen from mode user can preset a time to record gt Add new Schedule To adda schedule Select the icon recording and click Add new Schedule then appear the below images Select Periodicall Start Date 2010 09 01 16 47 20 End Date 2010 09 01 _ 16 47 20 1 Setup the start date and time of Scheduling Type Periodically 2 Setup the end date and time of Scheduling Type Periodically Select Daily 2010 09 01 2010 09 01 1 Setup the start time of Scheduling Type daily 2 Setup the end time of Scheduling Type daily 3 Select the icon Operative Period to specific period Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage www iati01 com www peephole store com 12 a IS select Weekly Periodically Daily Start Date 17 03 7 End Date 17 03 17 Operative period 2010 09 01 _ J2010 o9 01 z Choose the start time of Scheduling Type Weekly Choose the end time of Scheduling Type Weekly Select the icon Operative Period to specific period Select the icon to setup weekday of weekly Scheduling Mopo M Y YV Periodically Daily
17. nel on the monitoring screen Displays multiple channels on the monitoring screen OME LE Cycles the camera to see all area Copy Right IA Technologies Webpage www iat101 com www peephole store com 5 Channel Information Displays the current channel s information Pairing 1 Make sure the camera is turned on the power LED of the camera will Blink if it is power on 2 Click Se for match setting select a camera which you want to match then press and hold the pairing button on the side of the camera for about 6 seconds If the pairing is successful you can find Match complete a camera had been connected on the screen as shown below Snapshot Detect Web Server 5 Setup Playback Stand by 2010 9 23 1 47 45 an ail a w Bi m E an According to the previous method to set cameras on other channels The monitor will display quad view window as shown below Select a camera witch you want to match a e 2 Camera 3 Came a a Snapshot Match complete a camera had been connected Detect Web Server Setup Playback Snapshot Detect 2070 08 20 17 29 00 os Web Server 127 0 0 1 3 Setup Playback 3 Press r for full view on the screen as shown below E ri 10 47 26 Stand by 127 0 0 1 System Setting Press web server icon of the main screen to enter System Setting This section covers the main setup of the network camera system System Settings 5 oe Suppo
18. rt m Storage Location Language English Record c Program Files WirelessCamera Default Free disk SI en i Ek S i gt Mail Server SMTP 6 eb Service E mail IP Address 127 0 0 1 Account Web Server Password Test Port 7788 Account user Password Start Detecting MMS Server Start Web Server Port e080 4 Channel Disable Recurring Recording Web Address Aa Enable io Recurring Ratio 3 Startup Options 1 Language Support Changes the interface of the system to the language selected 2 Mail Server The mail server settings for users who wish to use the e mail notification when detection occurs 3 Start Up Options Allows user to pre determine start up options including Start Detecting Starts the viewer in detection mode Start Web Server Starts the viewer web server 4 Recurring Recording Tick Enable to records over older files to save space for the hard disk 5 Record Locations of where the files are being saved for recorded videos and captured images If it appears Path of save to file not exist you have to click both Default at the Record and Snapshot 6 Web Service Configuration settings for the web server Network status such as current IP and related details are clearly shown IP address The IP address of the web service for the viewer gt This system will log automatically the IP location of where the curr
19. t from the recording Intelligent search not available Time and channel selection This filters out when and which channel to be listed in the Record List click the Query button to bring up the list once selected the proper times and channel Record list This area is where you choose the video and have the option to delete it and open the file directory of your videos Video tracker Use this to track through your video Playback controls Front left to right Play Pause Stop Previous track Rewind Fast forward Next track Playback speed 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x Capture options Use the camera to capture a picture on the main display screen and use the folder to access the captured pictures 15 Appendix This appendix describes cleaning and troubleshooting procedures Also covered are technical specifications and warranty information Cleaning The lens can be wiped with a soft optical cleaning cloth be cleaned with glass cleaner The dome cover can Troubleshooting If you experience problems operating the wireless network camera usb nvr system make sure that you have tried the list of procedures in this section before you contact your distributor Why are some of the camera and or screen control not accessible Some of the controls can only be accessed when in single screen mode Also you ll need to be out of the detection mode in order to access them as well Why can I not access the settin
20. ww peephole store com About This Manual 1 Getting started This manual is designed to assist users to operate the Wireless IP USB Camera NVR read carefully Information in this document has been carefully checked for Congratulations on your purchase of the network camera system Use this system accuracy however no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents to monitor locations wireless as stand alone solution The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Checking the packing list Table of Contents Carefully unpack the network camera system and check the following items are Safety Caution ccccccccccecceeesceeeseeeceseeeneeueeeaeeeeueusueeaseeenaeseenseseeeas 2 included te GOtING SIA sssr eE a a EER a usiasatanravennente 3 Checking the Packing List 0 ccccececseeeeeeseeeeueeeeeeeseeeenaneees 3 e Wireless Camera x 1 FAC COI Ole pies oi ace sadn a sane apa nae nce sage ecee seca en edad cemenedeseneues j USB Receiver x 1 amera ASAAAAEAESENESANNANESENESE ANA nse ee ne eee eee neens ere e een eeaeenys Mounting Bracket x1 2 Setting UP nena eee ees e Switching Power Adaptor 5V DC 1A x 1 OTET OO 5 e 1 5m USB Extension Cable x 1 Positioning NS ASG aicteearescnrenensen casei enatuatadtenestistenaceees 5 e NVR software User s Manual CD ROM x 1 POWEY SUDDIY iccsecescnistadeectencsernchaneesnceueoad ie E EEEa SEa E EE 6 USB RECEVON EE E EEE 6 Fine TUNNO eerren

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