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HIGH DEFINITION IP NETWORK CAMERA User`s Manual
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1. b Log Book This section allows users to review all important events occurred to this IP Camera Types of log include System Log Video Motion Detection I O Detection available only to selected models Log Book System Event Generate Generate Generate Generate VII FACTORY DEFAULT VII Factory Default In case User Name Password and or IP information are lost users may reset all values back to factory default Please follow steps described below w J Q 7 Factory Default Pressing the button in order to reset hardware values Unplug the power Press the button shown above Plug in the power Do not release the button during this process Hardware re booting will take in approximately 30 seconds Release the button Use IP Manager in order to customise user specified IP environment again Default IP Address 192 168 1 200 Default User Name admin Default Password admin APPENDIX I Appendix I Network Environment Following section will demonstrate three typical examples of general network planning and setting for a typical home office environment A One Fixed Dynamic IP f m e m IP Camera Broadband Internet Remote PC Modem Situation Only IP Camera is being connected to the Internet Only 1 x Fixed Dynamic IP is available in the network Device 1 x ADSL Cable Modem needed Connection a If you are using Fixed IP enter
2. HIGH DEFINITION IP NETWORK CAMERA BEFORE GET STARTED Safety Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Do not insert any metallic object through ventilation grills Caution CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL General Notice Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Content I Package Content 4 II Panel View amp Function 5 HI Specification 6 IV Installation 8 A Display 8 B Hardware 9 C IP Manager 10 D ActiveX Control 13 V IP Viewer 15 Login ID amp Password 15 B Graphic User Interface 16 C On Screen Operations 17 VI System Configuration 18 A System 19 B Network 2 C Audio amp Video 2 D Event 31 E Search 34 VII Factory Default 36 Appendix I Network Environment 37 Appendix If Recommended SD Cards 40 I PACKAGE CONTENT I Package Content Following items can be found in each original product package IP Camera Main Unit Power Adaptor Bracket Network Cross Over Cable Wireless Receiver selected models only Quick Guide Software CD NB SD Card is not included II PANEL VIEW amp FUNCTION II Panel View amp Function FRONT VIEW Wireless Port Ins
3. Detection C 140354 140354m avi Motion Detection L 140726 140726m avi Motion Detection L 14 14 20 141420n avi IP Check Failure C 141462 1471452n avi IP Check Failure C 123456789141011 1213 1415 There are 10 events per page and there can be as many EASA AA E RTS pages as SD Card space is available 341 32 33 34 35 36 37 30 39 40 H 42 45 44 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AVI files are saved in AVI format and maybe playback by standard Windows Media Player without having special video codec pre installed Please note when undertaking local recording of AVI video clips to SD Card audio is not included In order to playback full video with audio simultaneously please use free bundle 36 channel advanced remote surveillance system NVR software provided in Software CD 2 File Management Check blank boxes then click Del in order to delete selected files from SD Card SD Card will overwrite itself automatically when available space is full Please choose a size of SD Card that can at least record certain period of time For instance there is a network failure during a weekend and no technician is available thus no remote recording of events to advanced NVR surveillance system is possible In this case you will need a SD Card for at least two days of local recording against network failure For extra security make sure you will always verify SD archives per period of time or whenever receive event notifications via e mails
4. Password After successful configurations of IP parameters and installation of ActiveX Control launch IP Camera in an Internet browser again user will be bringing into IP Viewer for user identity authentication To log in enter factory default User Name and Password carefully Connect to 192 168 1 200 ales IP Viewer User name E admin v Password eens Remember my password Default User Nameis admin Default Password 1s admin Note that both User Name and Password are case sensitive Remember my password For extra security Do NOT click especially if you are using a public PC V IP VIEWER B Graphic User Interface Now you shall see IP Viewer main graphic user interface GUI as shown below Primary functions of IP Viewer is to display real time video streaming and provide complete system configurations of IP Camera remotely IP iewer Windows Internet Explorer DER a Real time display ve de GI Viewer Snapshot an evidence IP Video Solution Recording Digital zoom Playback SD archives System configuration AWAWN Status bar Dual streaming channel So CO N BA Ww HR Q N N Bi directional audio communication 7 Online visitor 2008 MAY 29 09 34 08 Size 640x480 FPS 9 Streaming 1 Y Communication F 8 9 10 1 Real Time Display panel shows live streaming of video information remotely 2 Snapshot an Evidence of important event in st
5. RTC of both audio 1f enabled and video streams in standard AVI format in the PC You will be prompt for the location where is used to save file in the PC To avoid single AVI file being oversized that cannot be opened by PC IP Camera will save continues recording in next new AVI file every 15 minutes automatically To stop recording right click mouse again then select Record Stop You may playback recorded AVI files via a standard Microsoft Media Player on any third party PC without having required to install third party video codec in advance Maute Turn off the audio Click again to turn it on Full Screen Simply double click on the real time video it will be enlarged into full screen mode Press Esc on keyboard or double click the real time video again it will be returned back to normal mode Or select Full Screen on the pop up menu in order to operate Zoom IP Camera provides 4X digital zooming This is identical to Digital Zoom E button shown on the main GUI Click on Enable digital zoom in order to activate this function Drag on Percentage Bar in order to select appropriate zooming size 1 4X Drag the Green Block in order to zoom up a particular area of interest on real time display 17 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION VI System Configuration This chapter will provide detailed surveillance settings for IP Viewer On IP Viewer click System Configuration button as shown below in order
6. and characters are allowed and are case sensitive Finally click Apply to effect the changes Close IP Viewer Detach cross over network cable between IP Camera and PC Now you may use IP Manager to detect wireless network and then to launch IP Camera in IP Viewer wirelessly Or you may enter IP address in Internet browser in order to launch IP Viewer directly and wirelessly 26 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION C Audio amp Video This section contains three main portions as follow a Image b Video c Audio a Image Setting This section allows you to fine tune image reproduction quality digitally Image lt amp Real Time Preview Window Brightness Contrast Exposure Sharpness Automatic Gain Control AGC Night Efficientor Video Orientation CT Flip L Mirror Preview Real Time Preview Window shown above helps you to preview the changes Contour You may fine tune Brightness Contrast Exposure and Sharpness level Advanced Parameters 1 Automatic Gain Control AGC is selectable from 4X to 64X 2 Night Efficientor refers to downsize of maximum video frames to be transmitted during night time Because noise signals usually are very high at night or under dark thus video size will become larger and larger and will therefore take too much unnecessary bandwidth and HDD space By se lecting Night Efficientor function you can intelligently constrain maximum frames of video to be recorded per
7. bi directional streaming 50 16 000 Hz more than 58 dB Embedded microphone Yes ARM 9 32 bit RISC 64MB 8MB Video Motion Detection VMD 3 selectable zones 10 sensitivity levels E Mail FTP SD Card 5 10 sec 3GPP DDNS DHCP FTP HTTP NTP PPPoE SMTP TCP IP UPnP 10 100 Base T auto sensing RJ 45 LED indicator IEEE 802 11b g compliant embedded optional Maximum 20 users 10 users simultaneously WEP 64 128 bit WPA PSK VMD Network IP Detection Network Disconnection Detection wired mode only AVI MPEG 4 JPEG JPEG Playback video file management auto overwrite IV FEATURE amp SPECIFICATION REMOTE RECORDING Mobile Surveillance 3G 3G Symbian Smartphone mobile amp PDA phone Web Surveillance Web browser manual VMD AVI MPEG 4 JPEG JPEG Advanced Surveillance Multi channel iNVR surveillance system professional version optional GENERAL Unit Configuration Via web browser reboot factory default time synchronization Profile Management Configuration values export amp import Firmware HTTP mode remote update Authentication ID Password Log Listing System VMD Certification CE FCC MECHANICAL Lens Type amp Mounting Board Lens 4 0 mm F2 0 fixed Iris angle 48 changeable Dimension HxWxD 67 1x111 7x50 6 mm Weight 180 g ELECTRICAL Input Voltage DC 5V Power Consumption Wired 600mA 3W Wireless 800mA 4W BROWSING REQUIREMENT OS Microsoft Windows 2000 XP 2003
8. detected video evidence will be sent to a pre defined FTP account Save to SD Card When a motion is being detected evidence will be recorded to local SD Card storage port video only At the same time you may also Send a Text Log to e mail or FTP notifying users that there has been an event occurred locally Also Send a Text Log to _ E Mail _ FTP Interval between two recordings 1s fixed at 30 second 31 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Subject Title of Alert Message to be sent via e mail Interval This is referring to period between two VMD events Thus IP Camera will not overreact to a longer time event b Event Triggering ermetibac det This section defines types and lengths of evidence to be sent to pre defined e mail TEE r account and FPT server Pre Alarm Recording Post Alarm Recording Record to sD Card As well when network is disconnected events SE SS may be recorded to local SD Card storage Interval C Record to SD Card 1 Recording Format AVI File IP Camera will send one clip of video evidence in AVI format either MPEG 4 or JPEG with respect to pre alarm and post alarm recording made in Recording Length section Series of JPEG File s IP Camera will send a series of still image evidence in JPEG format with respect to pre alarm and post alarm recording made in Recording Length section This feature 1s available only when Video Compression is set to JPEG mode Single JPE
9. it directly to IP Camera IP Manager b If you are using Dynamic IP use PPPoE to dial up APPENDIX I Appendix I B Two or More Fixed Dynamic IP Local PC a joven o e an oon 4 _ Switch Broadband Internet Remote PC Hub Modem IP Camera Situation Both IP Camera and Local PC are being connected to the Internet There are 2 or more x Fixed Dynamic IP are available in the network Device 1 x ADSL Cable Modem is needed 1 x Network Hub is needed Connection a If you are using Fixed IP enter it directly to IP Camera IP Manager b If you are using Dynamic IP use PPPoE to dial up APPENDIX I Appendix I C Virtual IP Local PC a m a IP Sharing Broadband Internet Remote PC Modem IP Camera Situation Both IP Camera and Local PC are being connected to the Internet Only 1 x Fixed Dynamic IP Device 1 x ADSL Cable Modem is needed 1 x IP Sharing device is needed Connection Set up port forwarding in IP Sharing device APPENDIX II Appendix II Recommended SD Cards List Users are recommended to use following SD Card brands and models SanDisk 128MB Transcend 128MB 80X SanDisk 256MB Transcend 256MB 80X SanDisk 512MB Transcend 512MB 80X SanDisk 1GB Transcend 1GB 80X SanDisk 2GB Transcend 2GB 80X SanDisk 4GB Transcend 4GB 80X Please note specifications of
10. on the right menu Users may change Name of IP Camera with personal attachment e g office warehouse etc After changing all required parameters click SUBMIT to apply the changes Finally click OK in order to re boot the device IF Manazer Eg Rebooting Please wait e Subnet It is extremely important that both PC and IP Camera must locate within the SAME SUBNET An example is provided in the followings If both have the SAME subnet IP CAMERA 192 168 1 200 PC 192 168 1 100 If both DO NOT have the same subnet IP CAMERA 192 168 2 200 PC 192 168 1 100 WiacaliAcea OEE 2 x If your PC and IP Camera DO NOT locate within the same General Authentication Advanced subnet please follow steps described below accordingly Connect using 59 Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC 1 Locate Windows OS setting window for TCP IP This connection uses the following items Control Panel gt Network Connections gt El Client for Microsoft Wetworks F E File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Local Area Connection gt Properties gt P I Internet Protocol TCP IP e Double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP or click on BS Ciplori Transmission Control Protocollntermet Protocol The default Properties in order to change settings Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C S
11. third party items may change from time to time without prior notice and IP Camera holds no responsibility whatsoever for any incompatibility this may incur Please contact an authorised professional near you for most up to date information FC C R E S R Copyright 2008 All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without prior notice O V1 2 EN 0608 Printed in Taiwan
12. to enter o gt After successful entering a setting page will be shown on Internet browser gt IP Viewer Windows Internet Explorer g9 e we fe P viewer IP Video Solution System System Information mn System Information User Management Server Name System Update Ethernet MAC Network Language English Chinese Big5 Internet Protocol Yn Screen Display OSD PPPoE DDNS Mail amp FTP O Enabled Disabled Server Time 2008 5 29 17 53 00 Time Zone GMT 08 00 2 z Date Format I j ji Audio amp Video yyimmidd O mmiddiyy O ddimmiyy Image Time Zone GMT 08 00 Video Audio O Network Time Protocol NTP Server 198 123 30 132 Event Synchronization with PC Video Motion Detection Date 2008 5 29 Alarm VO Time 17 57 9 Search Manual Change Log Book ie Dat 2008 5 29 Playback g Time 17 56 50 Remain Unchanged Once you have finished settings click Live icon shown below in order to return to real time display of IP Camera There chapter contains five main sections and will detail complete system configurations thoroughly A System Network Audio amp Video Event monay Search VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION A System This section contains three main portions as follow System Information b User Management c System Update a System Information 1 Server I
13. to execute b Unblock Windows Firewall alert if you are using Windows XP SP2 or above Windows Security Alert x aTi To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program Name IP MANAGER Publisher Keep Blocking Unblock Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting conmechons from the Internet or a network If you recognize the program or trust the publisher you can unblock it When should unblock a program c IP Manager Graphic User Interface TT IP Manager Doi IP Manager will search all IP Cameras connected to IP Network Device List the current network Or users can click SEARCH i i c Server Name IP Address Static DHCP IP Camera Pcamers to refresh the network again 192 w 1 200 Netmask 255 42259 255 O Gateway 192 168 1 Default IP is 192 168 1 200 DNS 1 EL re DNS 2 168 95 192 1 Port 80 MAC 00 0F 0D 20 20 AF SEARCH SUBMIT 2 Change network parameters on the right 3 Press submit to apply changes 4 Press search to refresh network again EXIT 5 Double click a device to launch it in Internet browser IP Configuration Instruction 1 Select a device on the left IV INSTALLATION d Modify IP parameters Click one of the IP Cameras listed on the left menu The network parameters of this particular IP Camera will be shown
14. 5fps Please note primary viewing channel may be set as Streaming 2 That is there is no restriction to say that Streaming 2 shall always be the low bandwidth channel But if you are using 3GPP connection for remote surveillance it will always connect to Streaming 2 If you are using Smartphone device via RTSP ports for remote surveillance either streaming channel is acceptable 29 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION c Audio This IP Camera provides one embedded microphone audio 1n and one audio out port for users to con nect with speaker audio out as well it supports bi directional audio thus allowing direct and simultane ous voice communication between local and remote users To enable audio transmission from IP Camera local to IP Viewer remote click Enabled to activate Audio Enabled Disabled To enable audio transmission from IP Viewer remote to IP Camera local click Communication on IP Viewer real time display window IP iewer Windows Internet Explorer IP Video Solution 2008 MAY 29 09 34 08 Size 640x480 FPS 9 Streaming 1 Communication Please note by enabling audio communication it means portions of CPU resource and network band width will be consumed by audio thus maximum video frames per second may be transmitted may have to be decreased technically VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION D Event This section contain tw
15. G File IP Camera will send one piece still image evidence in JPEG format with respect to frequency made in Interval section Because the size of still JPEG is the smallest this option is recommended for e mail alerts or those who use mobile device mobile and PDA phones to receive e mails 2 Recording Length IP Camera is intelligent enough to process pre alarm and post alarm recording so that you will never miss any important events against your interests Pre Alarm 0 5 second Post Alarm 0 10 second VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 Network Disconnection Recording Important events shall always be recorded when network is not available not able to send alert messages with video or image evidences via e mail or FTP Click Record to SD Card to enforce compulsory recording of events to local SD card storage even if Save to SD Card is not enabled in Video Motion Detection section After network is re established users may access to SD Card in order to playback events occurred during disconnected period AVI files at 5fps will be saved to SD Card continuously Please note this feature is only available to non wireless models 4 Network IP Detection Click Enabled to activate IP Check function then enter a website to be connected for testing Action of each ZP Check may be stored on SD Card for future reference Interval between two recordings on SD Card is fixed at 30 second Finally click Apply to effect th
16. Vista CPU Intel Celeron 1 6 GHz 256 MB RAM Graphic 32 MB Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above ENVIRONMENTAL Operating 0 C 45 C Storage 30 C 60 C Humidity 0 80 RH non condensing IV INSTALLATION IV Installation This chapter contains following four main sections A Display B Hardware C IP Manager D ActiveX Control A Display a On desktop right click mouse then select Properties Arrange Icons By F Refresh Save 4s Scheme Graphics Options Display Modes d Per F b Go to Settings on Color Quality change colour quality of display to 32 bit Display Plug and Play Monitor on Intel A 629756 GV S10GL Express Chipset Family Screen resolution Color gualit be peo Mee Highest 32 bit 1024 by 768 pixels E Troubleshoot IV INSTALLATION B Hardware a Provide electricity to IP Camera with power adaptor provided b Connect IP Camera directly to PC or network with Ethernet cable provided IV INSTALLATION C IP Manager IP Manager is a smart and convenient application aimed at assisting individual users for assigning IP addresses for IP CAMERAS in just a few mouse clicks It is available in Software CD provided in the package IP Manager can configure three types of IP instantly Fixed IP public IP or virtual IP DHCP dynamic IP Dial up PPPoE a Double click IP Manager icon in order
17. ad unsigned ActiveX control Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe See examples shown on the following page 13 IV INSTALLATION Security Settings ES Security Settings Settings Settings EJ Enable Q Disable Binary and script behaviors Enable Administrator approved Prompt Disable E Download unsigned Activex contrals Enable C Disable E Download signed Actives controls 3 Enable Disable J Enable OF ars and script Activex controls not marked as safe ry C Disable E Download unsigned Actives controls aul Q Disable Enable CJ amp Promp C Administrator approved nEs Ty FE 73 l kas Mi Ll ES Iii i Reset custom settings Reset custom settings Finally you will be prompt for following dialogue window asking you to confirm security changes made to Internet browser Click Yes to continue A re you sure vou want to change the security settings For this zone V IP VIEWER V IP Viewer IP Viewer is a web based surveillance platform designed for remote surveillance purposes such as real time display playback and management It has already been embedded inside of each IP Camera user is not required to install any additional software in order to operate it This chapter contains three sections and will describe initialization and basic operations of IP Viewer A Login ID amp Password B Graphic User Interface C On Screen Operations A Login ID and
18. ame and Password when accessing IP Camera Anonymous User 1s not allowed to enter System Configuration pages 2 Add User Enter new set of User Name and Password then click Add Set If guest account s User Name entered is already existing click Add Set the new Password entered will override This method however does not apply to administrator account Guest User is also not allowed to enter System Configuration pages IP Camera accepts maximum 20 registered user accounts and 10 simultaneous user login 3 User List All registered user accounts will be listed in this section You may click Edit or Remove to modify each account If you click Edit following dialogue window will pop up You will be allowed to modify User Name and Password again Z Nias Roti Hicrozoft Intemet Ena pe Sela For extra security you are recommended to change your password every 30 days Username admin VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION c System Update System Update Current Version V3 2 22 Export Download impor OoOo Upgrade 1 Firmware Upgrade To update firmware remotely click Browse and select the location of firmware file from PC Then click Upgrade to proceed Follow online instructions to continue New firmware download OK Itis strongly recommended to stop any unnecessary jobs while updating firmware Please be patient and the updating process may take a long time ee Writing Prog
19. deo Frame Rate This refers to maximum frames can be transmitted per second fps Maximum rate for 1 3Megapixels is at 10fps for both NTSC and PAL For rest of resolutions maximum rate is at 30fps for NTSC and 25fps for PAL In general the higher the rate is the better the video quality will be As well when video quality is higher compression size 1s bigger and will take more bandwidth thus maximum rate can be received in remote site will be less Video Format IP Camera supports dual codices MPEG 4 Simple Profile and JPEG format Choose one of them that is best for your network bandwidth and storage capacity Video System Either 60 Hz mainly NTSC or 50 Hz mainly PAL This will affect maximum Video Frame Rate may be transmitted RTSP Path When using Smartphone device 3G Symbian Windows Embedded or Windows Mobile for mobile surveillance enter RTSP address here Examples 28 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION rtsp KXX XXX XXX XXx Streaming 1 without incoming audio rtsp KXxX XXX XXX XXx V2 Streaming 2 without incoming audio Please consult RTSP address with your telecom service provider Advanced Mode Additional fine setting options include the followings ee ee Video f Bitrate Control Mode Either CBR Constant Bit Basic Mode Advanced Mode Rate or VBR Variable Bit Rate For both of them Resolution Bit Rate Control Mode Constant CBR Variable VBR the higher the rate is the better the video q
20. ders e g DynDNS org have restriction for fre quency of use per period of time You shall not make schedule timing too frequent otherwise Host Name may be blocked Recommended refreshing interval is every 1 440 minutes 1 e once a day 2 Status This section will display status of DDNS connection Below are typical system messages Updating Service information is being updating Idle Currently not in service DDNS registration successful can now log by http lt username gt ddns camddns com Register suc cessfully You may proceed login Update Failed the name is already registered The user name has already been used Please change it You shall provide different User Name Update Failed please check your internet connection Network connection failed Check your network connection again Update Failed please check the account information you provide The server user name and pass word may be wrong Check your server and account information again Finally click Apply to effect the changes d Mail amp FTP This section allows users to set up e mail account and FTP server in order to receive alert messages and graphic evidences from IP Camera Mail amp FTP Server me Ef A ne ay User Name oOo FTP Server User Name Path Finally click Apply to effect the changes 24 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION e Wireless Please note wireless network feature 1s available only to selec
21. e changes VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION E Search This section contains two main portions as follow a Playback b Log Book a Playback IP Camera feature one SD Card storage port card is not included in the package for local recording In case any events occur you may access IP Camera then search and playback SD archives for verifications To use please insert a SD Card into port completely When there is no SD Card inserted playback window will be shown as follow Playback No 50 card When there is a SD Card inserted and recording has proceeded playback window will shown as follow Playback 20000706 20000107 20080207 20080206 20060209 20060210 20060211 20060212 20080213 20080214 20060215 Date SD Card lt lt 19M1 952M gt gt Storage Space Date Recorded events are categorized by date Click a Date in order to search Storage Space This section shows Used and Free Size of inserted SD Card storage medium 1 To playback click on one of the dates a list of events similar to the following will be shown Event types include video motion detection alarm ipod aca laai Serban O triggering selected models only network 1340 27 134027 m avi Motion Detection F e ena icant ipeo disconnection non wireless models only and 13 58 44 135844m avi Motion Detection E network IP detection 13 59 27 135927 m avi Motion Detection Thos 140137m avi Motion Detection 1402145 140245m avi Motion
22. erting Wireless Receiver selected models only Power Indicator Embedded Microphone SIDE VIEW SD Card Port Inserting SD Card not included Bracket Mounting IP Camera to appropriate location BOTTOM VIEW Audio Out Connecting to speaker Ethernet Port Connecting to network DC Power In Connecting with power adapter III SPECIFICATION IHI Specification VIDEO Sensor Video Standard Group of Picture GOP Data Rate System Resolution amp Frame Rate SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Minimum Illumination Imaging Contour Fine Tuning Noise Reduction Orientation Zooming AUDIO Compression Format Audio Line Input Audio Line Output CPU MODULE CPU RAM ROM ALARM Video Analytics Triggering Reaction Pre Post Alarm NETWORK Protocols Ethernet Wireless User Group Encryption LOCAL RECORDING SD Card Storage Format Control 1 4 progressive scan CMOS Dual streaming codec MPEG 4 SP JPEG I IP selectable 3 levels multiplier Streaming 1 32 0 kbps 4 0 Mbps CBR 1 10 levels VBR Streaming 2 32 0 kbps 3 0 Mbps CBR 1 10 levels VBR 60 50 Hz 1280x1024 10 10 fps 640x480 30 25 fps 320x240 30 25 fps 160x120 30 25 fps 1 0 Lux Brightness 9 levels contrast 5 levels exposure 5 levels sharpness 7 levels AGC 5 levels BLC auto AWB auto AES auto Night Efficientor selectable 4 levels Flip Mirror Digital 4X ADPCM
23. how icon in notification area when connected IV INSTALLATION 2 Modify Subnet Mask values Make sure both IP Camera and PC have identical values internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate F settings Obtain an IP address automatically fe Use the following IP address IF address 192 168 1 Subnet mask 2565 25S 255 o Default gateway 1952 168 1 254 l Jbtan DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server 192 mEn h r2 Alternate DHS server saas f Launch IP Camera The easiest way to access IP Camera remotely is by double clicking on a selected IP Camera listed on IP Network Device List on IP Manager After that IP Camera will be launched directly in a standard Internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer ve ba IP Manager IP Network Device List eS en ee Static C DHCP 192 168 1 200 Netmask m2590 Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 Port MAC 00 0F 0D 20 20 4F SEARCH SUBMIT IP Configuration Instruction 1 Select a device on the left 2 Change network parameters on the right 3 Press submit to apply changes 4 Press search to refresh network again EXIT 5 Double click a device to launch it in Internet browser Or alternatively
24. ill JPEG format Recording as AVI files continuously For details see next section 4 Digital Zoom for bringing up an area of interest closely For details see next section 5 Playback SD Archives of important events captured and stored in local SD Card medium 39909 6 System Configuration for user accounts system network video audio events servers system logs etc 7 Status Bar shows system time video resolution and current video frame rate 8 Dual Streaming Channel enables secondary viewing device such as mobile or PDA phones to receive real time streaming at lower yet appropriate frame rate per second This feature is available only if Streaming 2 is being enabled in Video setting 9 Bi directional Audio Communication enables full duplex voice communication between local and remote surveillance sites To speak click on Communication box To listen enable Incoming Audio in Audio setting 10 Online Visitor shows number of users are currently accessing this IP Camera 16 V IP VIEWER C On Screen Operations There are five more features available on the main GUI Right click mouse on the real time video then a pop up menu will show up as follows snapshot Record start Mute Full screen ZOON Snapshot This is identical to Snapshot an Evidence A function described above Record Start This is identical to Recording button shown on the main GUI Continuous manual recording round the clock
25. it 1s identical with SSID registered in wireless Router Channel This setting is available only under Ad Hoc mode Channel refers to channel number on wire less device and it must be identical among IP Camera PC and wireless Router 29 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Security IP Camera provides industry s most advanced encryption protection over wireless transmission Supported methods include WEP and WPA PSK Once again encryption setting over IP Camera has to be identical with wireless Router s WEP Setting Fe PS Serbs WEP Setting Authentication Open System Encryption Key Type Koy d Koy oid Key cL Kev Authentication Either Open System or Shared Keys Please refer to your wireless Router If you are not sure select Auto Encryption Either 64 bit or 128 bit Please refer to your wireless Router Key Type Key may be regarded as set of passwords to access wireless connection Either HEX or ASCII By selecting HEX type you may only use numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F and minimum length is 10 for 64 bit and 26 for 128 bit By selecting ASCII type you may input any case sensitive characters and minimum length is 5 for 64 bit and 13 for 128 bit Key 1 4 Based on Key Type enter keys in these blocks WPA PSK Setting Encryption TKIP Encryption Either TKIP or AES Please refer to your wireless Router Pre Shared Key Enter ASCII format key in this block All numbers
26. nformation You may set up camera name language and date time in this section Server Name This is the name of IP Camera and will also displays on ZP Manager Ethernet MAC This is MAC address for Ethernet module and is NOT for wireless module optional Select language You may change language of setup menu in this section After selection following dialogue window will pop up and click OK to confirm the change Windows Internet Explorer h P Are you sure you want to change language i Cancel 2 Date amp Time You may set up date format time zone methods of date time adjustment in this section To adjust date time user may either synchronize with NTP Server or PC or may enter manually nee 2008 2 24 10 36 47 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Date Format yyimmidd O mmiddyy O dd mm yy O Network Time Protocol NTP Server 199 123 350 132 synchronization with PC Remain Unchanged Finally click on Apply to effect the changes 19 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION b User Management You may setup user authority and manage multiple account information in this section User Management Oves no Add Set User Name User Group Modify Remove admin Administrator Eglit guest Guest Edit Remove IP Camera supports three levels of user authority administrator guest and anonymous user 1 Anonymous User Login Select Yes to allow anonymous login Select No to request User N
27. o main portions as follow Video Motion Detection b Event Triggering a Video Motion Detection 1 Setup inbena Video motion detection VMD is a video content Ez analytics VCA which can detect motion occurred in video digitally When VMD is being detected a series of reactions may be taken automatically Area Each IP Camera is eligible for three areas of VMD Each one is represented in different color To activate click Area 1 button then use mouse to drag an area on preview window Sensitivity This function enables sensitive level of Sensitivity Dareat e mai Crte Save to sp Card VMD For instance the size of a person 1s very small Area 2 Cle maii LJrtp Save to D Card on a public square and the size is even smaller if LlArea3 Je mait J ete C Save to SD Card camera is mounted far away Thus the movement of Subject IPF Camera Warning Interval this person usually cannot be sensed sharply If you encounter similar situations you can increase sensitivity level of VMD The higher the sensitivity level is the more sensitive the detection result will be Area 1 2 3 Check box of Area 1 in order to setup method of reactions described below when a motion is being detected The same method also applies to Area 2 and Area 3 E Mail When a motion is being detected an Alert Message with video evidence as attachment will be sent to a pre defined e mail account FTP When a motion is being
28. ress 25 2 Reboot System Click Start to re boot IP Camera 3 Return to Factory Default Settings Click Start to delete and return all settings of this IP Camera back to factory default values 4 Profile Management Profile Management allows export and import of configurations values of IP Camera For one you may backup current settings for future use For another you will save a lot of time configuring more than one IP Camera of identical or similar settings Export Right click on Download in order to Save As a file in PC Import Click on Browse in order to overwrite configuration file saved in the past or from another IP Camera Click Upgrade then follow the rest of online instructions to continue VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION B Network This section contains five main portions as follow a Internet Protocol b PPPoE c DDNS d Mail amp FTP e Wireless optional a Internet Protocol Internet Protocol Mode pace Static IP Address Subnet Mask man RTP Ending Enabled Disabled 1 Address IP Camera supports both DHCP and Static connection modes DHCP By using DHCP IP Camera will receive all the network parameters automatically Static IP Enter IP information in corresponding blocks manually 2 Port Enter port information under this section if it is so required Default port for IP Camera is 80 RTSP RTP ports are designated for 3GPP mobile s
29. second at night time 3 Video Orientation Either flip 180 degree or mirror mirroring Click Default if you would like to discard changes made this time or return to factory default values Al VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION b Video Setting This section allows you to specify how video streaming may be compressed and transmitted over network This IP Camera supports dual streaming allowing secondary viewing device to receive real time IP steaming at substantially low frame rates per second while at the same time does not affect settings of primary viewing channel Streaming 1 Primary Viewer which usually will consume large bandwidth level e g main monitoring station like IP Viewer and iNVR surveillance system software Streaming 2 Secondary Viewer which usually cannot enjoy large bandwidth level e g mobile device like 3GPP 3G Symbian and Smartphone mobile and PDA phones 1 Streaming 1 There are two modes available for settings Basic and Advanced modes Basic Mode Resolution SAGA 1200x1024 Video Frame Rate Compression Video System Resolution This refers to resolution of video and there are four sizes to choose from SXGA 1280 x 1024 High Definition 1 3 Megapixels VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 QQVGA 160 x 120 Quality This refers to quality of video streaming and there are five levels to choose from The higher the quality is the bigger the files size will be Vi
30. ted models and is based on IEEE 802 11 b g protocols Following steps will guide you through setup procedures for wireless connection 1 Connect IP Camera directly to PC with cross over network cable provided in the package 2 Use IP Manager to detect IP Camera Modify IP information that is identical with parameters set in wireless Router Finally click Submit to apply changes and reboot IP Camera 3 Use IP Manager to detect IP Camera and then launch IP Viewer in standard Internet browser 4 Enter System Configuration then click Wireless and following setup window will be shown Wireless SSID Mode Security Signal Strength Wireless Router 1 Infrastructure OFF 79 Wireless Router 2 Infrastructure WEP 41 Cati SAJT i ae Wireless MAC OO0B A ARATICA Operation Mode Security 5 Available Wireless Networks IP Camera will display all wireless Routers it detected in this table Make sure your wireless Router is detected and listed 6 Setup Please make sure all data are identical between IP Camera and wireless Router Wireless MAC This is MAC address for wireless module and is NOT for Ethernet module Mode Infrastructure Mode is for connecting with Router and Ad Hoc Mode is for connecting with PC Operation Mode Selections for IEEE 802 11 b or g If you are not sure please select Auto SSID This refers to network ID of IP Camera It can be the name of IP Camera or can be different as long as
31. uality will Video Quantitative D High e Gna be Please test carefully for each bit rate level Video Frame Rate Group of Picture GOP E GOP Size It refers to Group of Pictures per trans kiai mission unit The higher the GOP is the better the video quality will be 2 Streaming 2 There are four modes available for settings Basic Advanced 3GPP and Closed modes Settings of Basic and Advanced modes are identical to those of them in Streaming 1 a i ae dee saTeaming lt ee Raa EE wid te Basic Mode Advanced Mode 3GPP Mode Closed 3GPP Mode 3GPP Mode is designed for mobile surveillance using 3GPP protocol Due to limitation of protocol itself maximum video resolution is at QQVGA If you would like to transmit larger resolution of video please use Smartphone device 3G Symbian Windows Embedded or Windows Mobile with RTSP setting in Advanced Mode both Streaming 1 and Streaming 2 Examples rtsp KXX XXX XXX Xxx 3 with incoming audio stream rtsp XXxX XXX XXX Xxx 3gx without incoming audio stream Please note not all countries and telecom companies support 3GPP features necessary for private content streaming Please consult with your local telecom service provider prior to operation Finally click Apply to effect the changes Please note since total video frame rate of this IP Camera is 30 25fps by hardware total frame rates of Streaming 1 and Streaming 2 together CANNOT exceed 30 2
32. urveillance Consult this section with your local tele com service provider 3 UPnP Service Click Enabled if your router supports network UPnP universal plug and play Finally click Apply to effect the changes 22 VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION b PPPoE PPPoE Enabled Disabled ni p _ Enabled Subject PPPoE From IP Camera 1 Setup IP Camera supports PPPoE method of Internet connection via ADSL modem Click Enabled in order to activate Enter ADSL dial up User Name and Password in corresponding blocks 2 E Mail Alert This is a system security alert feature When Internet connection via PPPoE method is being established IP Camera will send an e mail notification to a user specified e mail account Click on Enabled in order to activate You may also modify e mail title in Subject line For settings over e mail please refer to Mail amp FTP settings Finally click Apply to effect the changes c DDNS DONS Enabled Disabled Provider dyndns org User Name fe Password Scheduled Update Minute s a ee in For IP Camera installed behind ICS or NAT devices DDNS Dynamic DNS service is required 1 Setup Click on Enabled in order to activate DDNS support Provider Select a service provider then enter required account information in corresponding blocks a VI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Scheduled Update Most free DDNS service provi
33. you may open an Internet browser and enter IP address of IP Camera manually in the Address Bar IV INSTALLATION D ActiveX Control a Accept ActiveX Control to be installed For the first access of IP Camera in this particular PC Internet browser will request you the permission to install an ActiveX Control provided by IP Camera r a a A po E Address http 192 168 1 200 This site might require the following Activex control b Security Level of Internet Browser If installation has failed please check Security Setting of Internet browser Following is an example for Internet Explorer Internet Explorer gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level gt Security Settings Internet Options General Security river Content l Connections Programs Advanced tee Help Mail and Mews Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Pop up Blocker a 3 Manage Add ons Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted Synchronize sites windows Update Internet 4 This zone contains all Web sites you Windows Messenger haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Internet Options Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custam Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Locate the following options and select Enable or Prompt for both of them Downlo
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