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1. IPCamera IPCamera w Figure 40 IP Camera s Application E ironment peed broadband Internet owser from anywhere on the If your LAN is connected to the Internet go connection you can access your cameras N Internet To do this you need to 1 Know your WAN Internet I Service Provider gives you t S is the IP address that your Internet the Internet It may be static always the time to time e camera 80 is forwarded by your router or 2 Make sure the port use gateway to the a 3 Make sure your camera s default gateway is set to the LAN local IP address of your router g addre cce same or dynamic can ad py h 6 1 WA ddress The WA ide Area Network IP address that your Internet Service Provider grants you so that can access the Internet is very different from the LAN or local IP address that your PCs and cameras are using to connect to your local network Your WAN or Internet IP address is visible to the outside world Internet whereas your local addresses are not To find your home or business network from the Internet you must know your WAN IP address Your WAN IP address is stored by your gateway router which uses it to connect to the Internet All the devices on your network connect to the Internet via your gateway router You can find your current WAN IP address by checking your router s status page There are also various websites such as www whatismyip com which will tell you the IP
2. Most home routers and business firewalls today perform something called NAT or Network Address Translation NAT translates your external or WAN IP address into an internal address inside your gateway router What this means is you can think of your router as being divided into two halves the LAN side inside and the WAN side outside or Internet side When a connection request arrives at your router from the Internet it will not get any farther than the WAN side unless you have specifically instructed your router to pass this type of request to a specific device on your LAN This process is known as port forwarding or port redirecting Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 32 6 3 Port Forwarding TCP IP Internet networking uses software ports Ports can be thought of as channels on your television By default all web page traffic is on channel port 80 By default the IP Camera uses port 80 to deliver its web page to your browser Therefore both of these channels ports must be open not blocked by your router firewall to incoming traffic in order for you to connect to the camera from the Internet Also these two ports must be forwarded or redirected to the camera s LAN IP address by your gateway router Your router s setup software should provide a utility for port forwarding or redirecting Before setting up port forwarding it s best to configure your IP Camera to use a static LAN IP since your port forwarding s
3. Normally select YES IPCam will submit WAN IP address to DDNS server Only when you need to use DDNS service in Local Area Network LAN you may select NO to make IPCam submit LAN IP address eg 192 168 0 x to DDNS server Failed to update IP address to DDNS Server 2 vi X PET ene Figure 26 Network Setup View Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk ee 5 4 Date and Time pe S E a SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer a x gt G g E 4 rv gt Address http 192 168 0 141 eng setupjindex html 60 unks Gooe G am Dune Date and Time 2007 10 12 11 52 43 Time Setting yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Vilar IPCamera Current Time1970 01 01 00 19 54 M Allow System Automatic Reboot Periodically Reboot at Time 02 00 00 Hour Minute Second y Figure 27 Dat Time Setup View 5 5 Video SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer Video Setup Resolution Image Quality Contrast Brightness Rotation Indoor Outdoor Exposure M Enable Night Vision LEDs Light up threshold 1 In a very dark environment IPCamera video OSD info OOO Please input OSD info fipcam The parameters here are start up default M Figure 28 Video Setup View Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk a 5 6 JPEG Encry
4. 192 168 0 151 Protocol Type T Private Port 80 Public Port 80 Schedule Always 6 Click to save IP Camera can be accessed in WAN Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 36 7 Technical Parameters Video Video Input Single high quality CMOS Sensor 30 0000 pixels 30 frame per second 640x480 maximum VGA 640x480 SIF 320x240 QSIF 160x120 Optional 160x120 10fps 300 kilobits 480 kilobits 320x240 10fps 640 kilobits 960 kilobits Typical 640x480 10fps 3 2 Megabits 4 8 Megabits Bandwidth 160x120 30fps 900 kilobits 1 44 Megabits 320x240 30fps 1 92 Megabits 2 88 Megabits 640x480 30fps 9 6 Megabits 14 4 Megab Digital Input 2 way Open Close Input Relay Output Humidity 50 C 95 Management System Setup Web Page Upgrade Firmware upgrade by Web 32bit ARM 66MHz frequency SDRAM 16MByte FLASH 4MByte Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk Se Cross Ethernet Cable Making Tip LAN Plug Pin 1 8 Il LAN Cable PART A III Connection Method a Connect LAN Cable Pat and LAN plug by order as one to one e b Connect to LAN cabl rt B amp Part A Replace order No 1 amp 3 No 2 amp 6 c Connect P No 3 to LAN plug No 1 and connect the next by pe Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 38
5. Besides basic web authority mechanism IP Camera provide an 128 bit AES encryption to the images transportation ensures your information security N v Digital Video Recording and Transportation Ay IP Camera can store images to CF Card or send images to your when triggered v Motion Detection Your may use the internal Motion Detection function or external sensor to trigger images recording and transportation m v Relay Output Control NS d The internal relay can be used to ma oe ices according to your setting v DDNS support IP Camera provides dynamic JG thus you may use it in xDSL environment S e Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk ad System Requirement 3 v LAN 10Base T Ethernet 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet v Web Browser can support ActiveX such as Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher v Web Browser can support Java Applet such as Firefox 1 5 v PC Intel Pentium Ill or equivalent 1 3 GHz or above v 256MB RAM v 800x600 resolution with 16 bit color or above V Windows 2000 Windows XP Linux v Other device read only CD ROM Note Not only the fixed IP address can access cameras from the Internet but also Dynamic IP can access cameras If the IP address vided by your Internet Service Provider is dynamic changing then sania fora dynamic DNS service will make accessing from the Internet ch more get it in some give you more convenient Signing up for a DDNS is free and easy y web
6. R 7 Connected to INTERNET 8 Registered on Server a 2 User Visiting ee o J a Triggered ud FE 11 CF Card OK 12 Ui Mode Figure 5 LCD Indications LCD will loop show IP Address Network meeng own in the Figure 6 Gateway DHCP o ine ff KOS lt E Gateway DHCP KO _ __ E Gateway E DHCP PPPoE LI sos DHCP PPPoE 203 pg IP Address 192 168 0 24 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 0 1 Figure 6 IP Address Network Mask Gateway loop show Status icon indications list Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk DDNS Server Registered Connected to the INTERNET successfully Vilar Backbone server connected successfully There is are user s visiting IP Camera video Sensor triggered Digit input or Motion detection CF card detected Network mode indications Ay A Static IP Use static manually fixed IP mode __ DHCP IP Address is dynamically assigne Y Server A a me 3 a 7 F c i PPPoE Normal Flashing N y Nera Turns on for 1 2 second E ery lt 3 se Fast Flashing TA System is starting Please wait Turns on for 1 n ond every 1 second System staring Please wa Slow Flashing Upgrading firmware Please wait Turns on for 2 second every 6 second Fa Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk ee ee CF Card Socket Output Pins Relay Normally Open Digit Input
7. Refresh Figure 15 Modify IP Camera s IP ress Click OK and then input administrator s eon Ked eco to continue x Administrator UserName admin Administrator Password PPE Cancel Input the correct username and password and click OK then you can see a message box indicating IP Camera s IP Address has changed IP Camera is in static IP mode now Then you may click Connect IPCam to run an Internet Explorer You can do more configuration by click System Setup on homepage of IP Camera Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk GJE Note If you don t have IPCamSearch tools at hand you may change your PC s IP Address to the same segment according to the IP shown on IP Camera s front LCD Then you can input IP Camera s IP Address into IE s address bar to access 4 4 View Video on Web Browser You may visit IP Camera s homepage by IE or other compatible web browsers WebCam Login Microsoft Internet Explorer a 2 x File F Edit E View V Favonte A Tools T Help H ORE pe E Search 3 Favorite O7 i w O HD Folder A A X D Dat Address 4 http 192 168 0 234 Welcome to the IPCAM server Please select a visit mode e User Visit o Recommend ActiveX Mode For IE Browser o JAVA Mode For IE Firefox Browser Install JAVA Virtul Machine Server Push Mode For Firefox Netscape Browser e Guest Visit e Setup Comple
8. 3 59 59 p ime hh mm rT Store to CF Card Enable Z Store image every 5 Minutes Z FTP Transfer Enable transfer image every 1 Minute zj FTP Server 192 168 1 41 upload directory fr r1243 Send E mail Enable YI Transfer image every 30 Seconds z E mail SMTP Server smtp 126 com Mail Receiver 1 eg tom abcd com Mail Receiver 2 Note Before you specify a FTP upload directory you should make sure that there is corresponding directory exists on FTP server and user has read amp write authority 4 SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer gt GJ a amp E http 192 168 0 141 eng setup index html System Maintenance _Restart Restart IPCam Restore all settings to factory default Note IP address will also be restored to default Upgrade IPCam with a latest firmware Specify a new firmware file 4 Browse then click Upgrade Caution During upgrading process 5 minutes DO NOT switch off IPCam s power IPCam will reboot automatically after completed Normally this process require 2 to 3 minutes Backup current configuration into a file Backup Restore IPCam s configuration with a saved backup file Specify a valid backup file _Browse then click _ Restore Specify a LOGO image _Browse then click _Upload Caution LOGO image must be GIF format height lt 35 pi
9. Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 0 1 DNS Server IP Primary 202 106 0 20 DNS Server IP Secondary 210825 1 PPPoE Status Disconnected PPPoE IP Not configurated PPPoE Function Disabled E mail SMTP Server smtp 126 com FTP Server 192 168 1 41 DDNS Status Failed to update IP address to DDNS Server 2 w7 ure 24 System Status View Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Q solwise co uk aah 5 2 User Management SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Back gt O A A Gsearch Gyravortes Gmeda J ID 3 aA IK Address fl Http y192 168 0 141 enfsetupfndexte SY te Googe mejo D vem Soene Soren Hen 5 User Management User Account User Name Password Authority admin fersasnsens Administrator v fuser User v roger fornsnnenee User v guest pesee Guest v Disabled v Disabled gt Disabled v Disabled v I Allow anybody visit Note Note If selected any visitors will be able to browse 1 Guest view image only unable to adjust anything Guest page without enter username and e 2 Userview image and adjust Image pandtilt parameters unable to setup password e 3 Administrator do every operation Vilar Backbone User Service Setup I Enable Vilar Backbone Service UserName Owe Password Server IP Address 61 132 74 62 Server Port U5 After apply setting Vilar IPCamera will reboot Apply Clear xj Done Internet Figure
10. Multiple Cameras over the Internet When accessing multiple cameras over the Internet you must assign separate port numbers for each camera The reason for this is simple Your gateway router needs some way of knowing which camera to direct an incoming request to Unless directed otherwise your browser will always send web page requests to port 80 Since port 80 can only be forwarded to one LAN IP address all incoming web page requests on port 80 will go to this address The solution to this problem is to set up the router assign a different port number to each camera For example you may set up your second camera to use port 81 When you want to access this camera you would tell your browser to use port 81 instead of port 80 your f d to router s port forwarding setup you would need to forward port 81 to the LAN IP the second camera Web page requests arriving at port 81 will automatically be dire the second camera s address To instruct your browser to use a different port other than 80 to access a web page you would add the port number at the end of the IP address or U separated by a colon For example to access a camera on port 81 if your WAN IP address is 211 75 91 24 you would enter http 211 75 91 24 81 into your browser s O bar You can do the same thing with a URL such as http tom vipcam cn 81 The steps to set up remote access are as follov Ne 1 Go to your gateway router setup page a nfigure
11. Pins Output Input Common Input A B 1 2 Figure 8 Input amp Output defines Input Pins The input pins can be used for 2 way external sensor input For example you may connect a Person Infrared Sensor PIR to it for motion detection When Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk non external sensor triggered IP Camera can be programmed to send an email with picture or control the internal relay output Input pins can connect 2 sensors The sensor should provide open close signal only The two lines of sensor 1 should connect to Pin 3 amp Pin 4 the two lines of sensor 2 should connect to Pin 5 amp Pin 4 Output Pins IP Camera has an internal relay Relay s two normally open contacts are represented by Pin 1 and Pin 2 You may use it to control one external load below AC DC 36V amp 2 Amp 5 While connecting input and output pins strip off the protect rubber of wire f the use a small screwdriver to depress and latch down the orange tabs over holes red wire into hole until the insulation just reaches the back of the cam use the screwdriver to press down and release the orange tab above hole lockin wire in place Repeat the steps for other wires o Figure 9 Input amp Output Pins Connection External Power Socket Connect to a 5V AC DC adapter CAUTION Make sure to only use the power adapter supplied with your IP Camera Using a non approved power adapter may damage the camera RJ
12. SETUP IP CAMERA ON WEB ssisiuccaicdis ntcasiecndieaudiwnedassisunaeasauntdansivanadl 4 6 MOUNTING THE IP CAMERA ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneees SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5 1 SYSTEM STATUS denna 5 2 USER MANAGEMENT 00ccccceccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 53 NET EE scien MT a aa sein aie nen etunatinneanenes 5 4 DATE AND TIME cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 55 VIDEO ee 5 6 JPEG ENCRYPTION 00 5 7 E MAIL vn 5 8 PP Ge 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 SYSTEML 5 13 GUES VISIT IP C A OVER INTERNET ennnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneer 30 6 1 AN MR 31 6 WORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION NAT J rruunnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnenrnnnnevnnnnrnnnnnrrenrnnsnennnnn 32 6 3 FN 33 JE ENER 33 6 5 ACCESSING MULTIPLE CAMERAS OVER THE INTERNET rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnrnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnn 34 6 6 DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE DDNSJ rrrnurnnnnrrvnrnnrennnnrernnnnrrenrnnsrennnnsrrnnnnnre 34 6 7 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE 0ssccceccceccceeeceeeeeeseesessssscceccceceeseeseseeasssesseseeeeeeeeeeess 35 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS aannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnne 37 Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 3 Figures and Tables Index Figure 1 IP Camera 45 angle View rrrrnnnnrrrnnnnrrrnnnnrvnrnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnsrnnnnnnrnnnnnnsennnnee 2 Figure 2 IP Camera Front View cccccccsssceccees
13. Transfer image every 2 Seconds z FTP Server 192 168 1 41 upload directory ial Send E mail Disable z Transfer image every 5 Seconds z7 E mail SMTP Server smtp 126 com Mail Receiver 1 ftestipcam 1 26 com _ eg tom abcd com Mail Receiver 2 Relay Output IT When sensor channel 1 triggered control internal relay s contact close ON otherwise let it open OFF Enable Channel 2 I Channel 2 Trigger Mode Normal Open D Close Time hh mm fo0 00 0 23 59 59 Fel o Bi Store to CF Card Enable Store image ever FTP Transfer Disable E Transfer image every 3 Seconds E FTP Server 192 168 1 41 upload directory or No 1 as Trigger Signal Send E mail Enable z Transfer image every Seconds E mail SMTP Server smtp 126 com Mail Receiver 1 testipcam 126 com eg tom abed com Mail Receiver 2 f Relay Output IT When sensor channel 2 triggered control internal relay s contact close ON otherwise let it open OFF Note Before you specify a FTP upload directory you should make sure that there is corresponding directory exists on FTP server and user has read amp write authority igure 35 Sensors and Motion Detection Setup View Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 28 5 10 Scheduler Trigger SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer Scheduler Trigger Enable aan No J Time hh 00 00 00
14. digital video camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet i Ezy p Voternet j j F m Your IP Camera package s listed items are mis please contact your reseller from where you s sistance 3 5V Power Adapter 1 ic DNS Registration Card 1 5 Ceiling Mounting bracket 1 1 3 Identify IP Camera 1 3 1 IP Camera Views Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk Lens Tilt Night Vision LEDs Pan Working Status LED Privacy Indicate LED User Visiting LED Privacy Status Button IP Show LCD Figure 2 IP Camera Front View Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 2 RJ45 Ethernet Socket Input amp Output Pins DC 5V Input Socket CF Card Socket RESET Button Figure 3 IP Camera Back Q e 1 3 2 Indication and Operation m C LED Working LED Privacy IP Addr Mask Gateway Static IP DHCP PPPoE LED User Visiting FOs Button Privacy Ay Figure 4 Front View Indication and Operation The privacy button toggles Privacy mode and Normal mode In Privacy mode all the remote users will not be allowed to see the video Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 3 1 2 3 d IP Addr Mask Gateway Static IP 5 18 38 DHCP 6 PPPoE IP Addr Mask Gateway Static IP DHCP PPPoE
15. es SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q A A Reach Gjravortes Meda J Dy 3 a IKS Address http 192 168 0 141 eng setup index html Google G slam oS By fak DEM Series HEM MER 26 Links x ORE E mail SMTP Setting SMTP Server smtp 126 com Host name or IP address Sender s E mail ftestipcame 126 com E mail require authorization MW E mail sender Username lestipcam t S E mail sender Password Note If you specified a host name TCPAP network setting need specify a valid DNS server first TEST Send a test E mail to Send Apply Cancel Figure 33 E mail Setup View This section sets up the necessary Email server information The administrator will have to enter a valid Account Name and Password to the Email server This information is necessary to allow email notification features SMTP Server The administrator will have to enter the Email server address here Sender s Email This will determines IP Camera s Email address Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 26 Email Requires Authentication If checked the administrator will have to provide the account name and password in order to access the Email server E mail Sender Username Enter the account name or login name to the Email server E mail Sender Password Enter the pass
16. sensor 1 triggered IPCamera will store images to this library Digital Sensor 2 Library 0 images When digital sensor 2 triggered IPCamera will store images to this library Scheduler Library 0 images When scheduled condition matchs IPCamera will store images to this library Figure 23 History Images View 4 5 Setup IP Camera on Web You can click System Setup to modify all parameters See the Chapter 5 for details 4 6 Mounting the IP Camera The IP Camera can sit on a flat surface such a shelf or bookcase be mounted to a wall using the included bracket or mounted atop a tripod stand using the standard tripod mount located on the underside of the base When using the camera free standing be sure to secure the cables Failing to secure the cables could cause the camera to be pulled off the mounting surface resulting in damage to the camera Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk E CAUTION The IP Camera should be mounted indoors or inside a weatherproof enclosure Outdoor exposure may result in damage and will void your warranty CAUTION Don t mount the IP Camera with the lens facing into direct sunlight Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight will damage the sensor The mounting bracket included with your camera provides convenient mounting to vertical int surfaces such as walls The camera support platform can be tilted up or down to the camera toward your area of interest You can a
17. 25 User Ma ee User name Determine the username of or who can log in The administrator can set up to 16 case sensitive charac Password Set up a passw one and sixteen bytes which is e visitor account The password must be between glish and number Authority Dete the permission lever to Administrator User Guest or Disabled This permission allows the user full access including write permission to all the sections User This permission level allows the user access to IP Camera menus but without the permission to setup Guest This permission level allows the user to access IP Camera s video only The user does not have any permission to change disabled Make the user account disable no access Allow Anybody Visit IP Camera provide a Guest Zone if you checked this any temporally visitors may enter Guest Zone to see the video without input any username password If you unchecked this default the visitors have to enter at least a Guest permission username password to visit the Guest Zone At any time the User Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 22 Zone only allows User amp Administrator permission to visit Vilar Backbone Service Setup This service is provided by Vimicro you may visit www vipcam cn for details 5 3 Network SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites T
18. 45 Ethernet Socket Connects your IP Camera to LAN CF Card Socket Insert a Compact Flash Card for scheduler or sensor trigger s images storage Support volume is 1MByte to 2GByte CF Card should be format as FAT16 FAT32 before inserted Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk pe Figure 10 Insert a CF Card RESET button Click the reset button shortly will reboot the system If you press the button and hold for 5 sec nds or longer the system will restore to factory 2 Functions and Features 2 1 Basic Functions The IP Camera and your home or business network form a powerful audio video remote monitoring solution Just place the IP Camera anywhere on your network power it up and it s ready to be accessed by any PC on the network running web browser The IP camera utilizes MJPEG hardware compression brings 30fpS VGA resolution live video to you The built in pan and tilt live streaming and snapshot video capture functions can all be Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 8 controlled directly from the camera s on board homepage Capability for motion detection with e mail notification may be added by purchasing an optional motion detector Use the IP Camera to keep an eye on your home or business when you can t be there Give friends and relatives a window into your world or monitor and record anything from anywhere on the Internet 2 2 Advanced Features v Advanced Image Encryption
19. C1060 IP Camera Operating Instructions Version V2 0 Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk Trademarks and or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information presented in this publication has been carefully prepared and is believed to be correct at the time of publication However no responsibility will be assumed for any inaccuracies Specifications are subject to change without notice No responsibility is assumed for any errors or i de this document Q AD The information herein is subject to change without notice is periodically reviewed and revised x Ko Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk 2 1 2 3 4 7 INTRODUCTION acter nnn ner ene A te eer nite meen rite eer aeererree 1 1 WELCOME TO THE VILAR IP CAMERA cccccccseeeceeecceeeceeeceeeeseeeeeeaeeceeeeeaeeseeeeeeaeeeees 1 2 FEN gt 1 3 IDENTIFY IP CAMERA wi isccnnitansiconaannntnncnannsutienonwstegumnsdabanesvantamidctlannassdebennsaaitsannndaibninnss FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES iar eccrine ee eee 2 1 BA IO FONCTIONS asi E i E E 2 PETE aiin E AE T O A STYSTEMBEOUREENT ennnen SETUP PROCEDURE 4 4 1 IP CAMERA POWER amp NETWORK CONNECTION runnanennanennanennnrennnnnnnnennunennnnennn 4 2 ROUTER SWITCH HUB XDSL MODEM CONNECTION 4 3 USE IPCAMSEARCH TOOL TO SETUP IP CAMERAS ccceseeceseeeeeeeaeeetans 4 4 VIEW VIDEO ON WEB BROWSER 4 5
20. K to save Security level for this zone Move the slider to set the security level for this zone g Low Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Most content is downloaded and run without prompts All active content can run Appropriate for sites that you absolutely trust Custom Level Default Level Cancel Apply ox Te pg wn OK Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk LP Trusted sites x You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this web site to the zone 192 168 0 173 Web sites e changes take File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q A Qach Ggravortes meda J ID 3 a BH Address http 192 168 0 141 eng viewfindexactivex htmi ON amp v fs Snapshot Set Snapshot Path Abnormal display Click here to refresh 1 Trustedsites Figure 22 Video webpage On the top left of the web page is a pan tilt control you can click to move the camera Up Down Left Right and left right cruise or top down cruise or return to home position On the left you can also select the Resolution Quality Brightness Contrast and Zoom Resolution can be 640x480 320x240 and 160x120 The higher resolution the higher clarity while requiring more bandwidth Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk ae Double click on the video
21. S services available on the Internet and best of all most are free to use Two such services you can use are www 3322 org and www vipcam cn You ll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it Please refer to the home page of the service for detailed instructions A DDNS service works by uploading your WAN IP address to its servers periodically Your gateway router may support DDNS directly in which case you can e DDNS account information into your router and it will update the D automatically when your IP address changes Please consult y outer s DNS you can documentation for more information If your router does not sup Q At home or business LAN one or more computers an are connected to the same IP Sharing Device Gateway Router IP Sharing Device was assigned a public IP Address by ISP e g 211 75 91 24 while ea ye in LAN has assigned a different LAN IP e g 192 168 0 151 192 168 0 10 1 0 11 setup the IP Camera s DDNS client 6 7 Configuration Example IP Sharing Device Public 211 75 91 24 IPCamera PC1 PC2 192 168 0 151 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 11 P Meee Figure 41 Typical Network Environment Now every LAN devices connect to INTERNET via NAT function provided by IP Sharing Device However from the point of remote PC s view remote PC see only a
22. address that you are currently using to access the Internet Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 31 Adobe Flash Player 9 File View Control Help NOCE n WAN IP enter email here IPFreely v2 0 211 75 91 24 Progamming by Hometown itemet Services LLC c 2007 The term gateway is used generically to mean the device that con local network to the Internet A gateway may be a router a PC running sogre pa allows it to act as a gateway such as a proxy server or some other device M ome networks use a NAT Network Address Translation router as a gateway ig term gateway router refers to such a device n s Static versus Dynamic IP address The IP address or addresses your ISP provided you will either be static which means it never changes or dynamic aning it can change periodically Dynamic addresses present an additional enge when trying to locate your network from the Internet since your address nay ravo changed since the last time you checked it How often your dynamic address changes vary from one service provider to another Also cable or DSL modem your are likely to get a new address solution to the ever changing IP address is known as DDNS or me service A DDNS will allow you to find your network by a domain name suc 0 id vipcam cn rather than needing to know the IP address any time you reboot when reconnecti dynamic domai 6 twork Address Translation NAT
23. ect Internet Options in Tools menu of IE Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 16 2 Switch to Security option card 3 Select Custom Level 4 Setup as the following a Init and Run unmarked as safety ActiveX controls Select Alert b downloading unsigned ActiveX controls Select Alert c Run ActiveX controls and plug in Select Enable Security Settings n x Settings Actives controls and plug ins lw Download signed Actives controls e TAKS fe Enable i Download unsigned Actives controls PT TNS fe Enable enable the items related to ActiveX control i Initialize and script Actives fntrols not marked as safe FT Dine Sebo smmbemle aed lim ine Reset custom settings Reset to Low Reset 5 Click OK to save You can also set IP a s IP address or URL as the Trusted Sites Please see the following 4 Internet Options Hix 1 Select Internet Options in Tools General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced menu of IE Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings 2 Switch to Secu rity option card i 3 Select Trusted Sites a 4 Uncheck i before Vi ae ET https S This zone contains Web sites that Gi not to damage your 5 Input IP Camera s IP address or URL pe or for example http 192 168 0 250 or http C1060 id vipcam cn 6 Click Add O
24. eeeceeseeecceseeseaseeesseseeeeseuseeessageesssageess 2 Figure 3 IP Camera Back ViICW cccccscccccsssececeseeecseuseeeceaseessageeecsegseeeseseesssseeessageees 3 Figure 4 Front View Indication and Operation ccccccccseeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeesneeeeeeeaees 3 Figure 5 LCD Indications Laud smeden aa a aana a ena inaasa 4 Figure 6 IP Address Network Mask Gateway loop SNOW ccccccseececeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeees 4 Figure 7 Back View INGICATION c ceccccseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesseueessaeeessueeesansessees 6 Figure 8 Input amp Output defines rrrrarrrrrnrrrrrarrornnrrrrnnrrrrnnnennnnenvnnrennansennnnsnnnnsennnnsennnn 6 Figure 9 Input amp Output PINS CONNECTION rronrrnranrrrnannrrnnnrrrnnnrnrnnnenrnnnennansennanennnnnennnn 7 Figure 10 insorta CF Card beeen erate ee een rere renee oem Figure 11 Connecting the Ethernet wire Figure 16 Input Administrator s Username and Password Figure 17 IP Camera Home Page cccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees Figure 18 Login Message DOX cccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Figure 19 IE Security Warning rrrnnrrrrrnnrrrrrnnnrr trknnr Figure 20 Security setting for ActiveX Control Figure 21 Set IP Camera as a trusted site Figure 22 Video webpage rrrrnnnnrnvnnnrrrnr Figure 23 History Images VIEW rnrrrrrrrnrtannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnrnnnrennnnrennnesennnernnnneennnnsen Figure 24 Sys
25. etup will need to be updated if the camera addresses changes JR Note Forwarding ports to your camera does not pose dditional security i risk to your LAN 6 4 Default Gateway lt Q Devices PCs cameras etc on your netwo SX to the Internet via a gateway For most home networks a NAT type router es as the gateway For business LANs the gateway may be a PC running way software In order for any device on your network to get connected to the Inte gateway If your camera is set up automatically from your rout it must know the LAN IP address of your use DHCP then it will retrieve this information However if you have ured your camera to use a static IP address you must also be sure that you hav correct gateway IP address in order to connect your camera to the Internet te It may not be possible to test WAN Internet access to your cameras from a PC connected to the LAN To be sure that your cameras are accessible A by the Internet you should contact someone you know with Internet access preferable broadband and have them enter your WAN IP address into their browser You camera is now live on the Internet Browsing your camera from the Internet is the same as browsing on your LAN except that you must enter your WAN IP address or camera domain name if you ve set up a DDNS service instead of the LAN IP address Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 33 6 5 Accessing
26. lect one and then click visit to continue 2 Run an Internet Explorer and input the IP address as shown on the LCD to IE s address bar for example http 192 168 0 234 Note IP Camera by default use fixed static IP address setting The default IP address IS 192 168 0 234 Network Mask IS 255 255 255 0 Gateway is 192 168 0 1 Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 12 4 3 Use IPCamSearch Tool to setup IP Cameras Put the supplied CD into your CDROM Click and run IPCamSearch Tool D TPCamTool _ j IFCame ra Found on LAN Serial Number Curent IF Fort NO0c2987di04 192 168 0 223 80 10 0 82 setup IP Visit Parm Refresh Figure 14 IP Came This tool shows all IP Cameras fou our LAN with its Serial Number IP Address Firmware Version If your mera s IP address is not as the same segment of your PC defined by IP Address IP Camera For example Your 255 255 255 0 then your PC 192 168 100 255 If your IP C access it Then you lick Setup IP button to change IP Camera s IP address to adopt your PC se ork Mask you may not be able to visit your P address is 192 168 100 33 network mask is will only reach IP address 192 168 100 1 to era s IP Address is not within this range you cannot Click Auto let IPCamSearch tool find an available IP Address for you Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 13 D TPCamTool Auto Set Cancel Visit IPcam
27. lso rotate the camera in a ction on the platform Step 1 Find a suitable location to mount the camera Q ad Step 2 Using the mounting bracket as a guide mark the vogn e two mounting holes Step 3 Drill a hole for each screw Q Step 4 Use a hammer to tap the two plastic n the holes t Step 5 Use the two screws to fasten the bracket to the wall Step 6 Place the camera on the mounti cket platform and rotate the camera to be facing in the desired direction Step 7 Secure the camera to bottom of the platform ting bracket using the thumbscrew located on the Step 8 Loosen the tilt adjust thumbscrew and tilt the camera toward the area to be observed Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 20 5 System Configuration 5 1 System status This page shows status of the system for diagnose SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer System Status System Profile WMM Product Name IPCamera VS IPC1002 Brief Name IPC1002 Product Serial Number 00168E4442e9 Hardware Version 10 0 0 Firmware Version 1 1 0 12 Service Provider Link http Awww vipcam cn System Date amp Time 1970 01 01 01 32 30 System Running Time 0 day s 01 hour s 32 minute s 35 second s Memory amp Process Total 14324KB Free 6720KB Shared OKB Buffers OKB Procs 26 Loads 8800 10048 10784 Network Status WW Hostname Vilar IP Setup Mode Static Manually IP Address 192 168 0 141 Subnet
28. n IP Sharing Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 35 Device it doesn t know how many PCs existed inside privacy LAN This IP Sharing Device is also acted as a firewall Thus we have changed the setting of IP Sharing Device let public PC has the opportunity to access LAN devices e g IP Camera We can achieve this goal by enable Reversal NAT RNAT function of IP Sharing Device 1 Virtual Server Many routers have Virtual Server support You must forward the WAN 80 TCP port to LAN IP Camera s IP and Port If you visit 210 82 13 21 s 80 port outside you will be forward to LAN 192 168 0 2 s 80 port 2 Another method is the DMZ Host If enabled to use a LAN device as the DMZ host the outside PC will be able visit this LAN device directly as if there is no IP S Device exists This method support only one LAN device exposed to the W if you have more IP Cameras you have to use the above method ring Take D Link http www dlink com DI 604 DI 614 DI 624 Con 1 Login to your router 2 In WAN configuration input the PPPoE username an ssword provided by er mode you must turn DMZ Virtual Server function your ISP Q 3 Click Advanced on Top of homepage 4 Click Virtual Server Note If you use Vi fa Serv host function off first DMZ Host function will di 5 Input the following information on page Enabled Disabled Enab Name C1060 Private IP roe era s Address e g
29. ools Help Eik 9 OD Qh Mms Qu GE Su OG Network Setup LAN IP Setup IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address IP Setup Mode DNS Server DNS Setup Mode DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP Secondary PPPoE PPPoE Mode PPPoE Username PPPoE Password Service Name Max Idle Time Port Number Web Service Port Dynamic DNS Service DDNS Dynamic DNS Serivce Provider DDNS Username DDNS Password DDNS Domain Name Submit WAN IP Address Current DDNS Status Apply Cancel Googe mejo B fem Dorne Y rrna pima am 4 After apply setting IPCam will reboot Manually Fixed v 210 82 5 1 202 106 0 20 Disable PPPoE gt pppoeuser If you ISP didnt provide it to you please leave it blank Max Transmit Unit E Fr Normally leave it unchanged fo Seconds 0 means never disconnect Auto redial when line drop detected Recommended M Acquire DNS Server IP From PPPoE Server Recommended a0 vipcam cn gt You may click Register to get an account see also www vipcam cn mysqu6ku Please refer to the ID card in product package for the first time tett Please refer to the ID card in product package for the first time mysqu6ku vipcam cn As for the DDNS service provided by vipcam cn domain is always DDNS Username VIPCAM CN That is you may visit your IPCamera by type http DDNS Username YIPCAM CN into you IE location bar Yes submit WAN IP v
30. port forwarding to port 81 to LAN IP address of Camer gt g 192 168 0 151 and port 82 to the LAN IP address of Camera_2 e g 192 168 0 152 2 From somewhere on the Intern IP address follow by http 211 75 91 24 8 access Camera 1 Q a colon and the port number such as uld use port 81 for your first camera port 82 for the second etc This A etup also makes it easier to remember which camera is using a particular port number 6 6 Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS Your Internet Service Provider ISP provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet The address you get may be static meaning it never changes or dynamic meaning it s likely to change periodically Just how often it changes depends on your ISP A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk e The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates them into IP addresses Domain names such as C1060 id vipcam cn are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes There are several excellent DDN
31. ption ji 1 SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer are wv Advanced JPEG Encryption JPEG Encryption Setting WW I Enable JPEG Encryption Mode When selected all image stream will be encrypted by an encryption algorithm While visiting you must enter the same key at client side Enter an encryption keyf 1 16 character suggest 6 characters at least and combines character and number Caution Before specify this key make sure you are in a safe and private network environment After configuraton you should use only User or Guest authority for remote visit Avoid to use Admin authority to login system in unsafe network environment eg public network in order to keep administrator password confidential ActiveX Camera View Windows Internet Explorer OX GO een a m H ge Jed Google Gl Moos oor So0000 F ooo 34 00 000 3 Qoo JPEG Advanced Encryption a a a Figure 30 Require Password Input in Client Web Browser Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 25 JPEG Advanced Encryption xj IPCam Enabled JPEG Encryption Password cancel Figure 31 Input Password in Web Browser ActiveX Please input password max 16 character permitted eked OF ZS Applet SO D Figure 32 Input Password in Web Browser hava Note Q IF JPEG Encryption enabled video is Only accessible by Win XP or above 5 7 E mail
32. sites such as our website www vipcam cn that information nd QU i Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 10 4 Setup Procedure Before use IP Camera please setup according to the following procedures 4 1 IP Camera Power amp Network Connection Plug the included Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 connector at the back of the camera as shown ecting the Ethernet wire Figure 11 Connect the power supply to the e camera as shown and then plug the supply into an available power iG E i i Figure 12 connecting the power supply Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk I CAUTION Make sure to only use the power adapter supplied with your IP Camera Using a non approved power adapter may damage the camera In different country or region the power supply might be different 110V 220 50Hz 60H2 please make sure it correspond to the tag marked on the power adapter 4 2 Router Switch Hub xDSL Modem Connection re 13 LAN connection Check the LEDs on the RJ45 socket of IP Camera If connection is ok the green LED turns on If there s any a tive data transportation the orange LED will flash The LCD p nel 0 IP Camera will show IP Camera s current IP address Network IP Camera is available for visiting now You have two methods to visit its homepage 1 Run IPCamSearch Tool in the CD This software will search for all IP Cameras in your LAN Se
33. ted es PT TT internet Click User Visit to view video You will see a message box which requires your login as shown below Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 15 Connecting to 192 168 0 244 VIFCAM Usemarme 17 If admin Password Py EEEk Remember my password Ri cane Figure 18 Login Message box Note By default administrator s username 123456 Input correct Username and password then y ew the video If you are using IE ActiveX mode for the first time you will be alert to install ActiveX control If you have enabled ActiveX Control in your IE configuration properly See below to see how to setup IE security configuration y u will see a dialog like the one shown here E im o Internet Explorer Security Warning Unable to verify distributor Are you sure wantto install this softy are Hame activex CAB Distributor Unknown Distributor Install I i This file has no valid digital simnatureto verify distributor You should only install Siew software from trusted distributors Howto confirm Figure 19 IE Security Warning Click Install to continue If you cannot see the message above you must modify IE s security configuration Note You must setup Internet Explorer s security configuration properly allow unsigned ActiveX Control to install You can follow this procedure to setup IE security configuration 1 Sel
34. tem Status View usmm r 1lbagtarrrvrrnnnnvnvnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnsvnnnnnsennnnn Figure 25 User Management jew KE EEE Figure 26 Network Setup HETT read Figure 27 Date and Time S Figure 29 JPE UoN SQUID VICW srra osei e EEEa E inean Figure 30 Require Password Input in Client Web Browser Figure 31 I assword in Web Browser ACtIVEX cccccseececseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeees Figure 32 put Password in Web Browser JS Va cccccseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeessaeees igure 33 E mail Setup View rrrrnnnrrnnnrrrnnnrrrnnnrnrannrnrannennanennannennansennnnsennnnennnnnennnnnene Figure 35 Sensors and Motion Detection Setup View rrrrrnrrrnrnnrnrrrrnnrrenrnnnnennnnsnnnn Figure 36 Scheduler Trigger Setup View rrrrrrrnrnnnrnrrnnnnnrrnnnnrrenrnnrennnnsrnnnnnnerenrnnnennnnn Figure 37 System Maintenance VIEW rrrrrrrnnnnrvrnnnrrrrnnnnrrnrnnrrenrnnrennnnnnsnnnnnesenrnnsnennnnn Figure 39 System LOG VIE saved pedusn Figure 39 Guest Zone View rrrrrnnnrrnrrnnrrevrnnnnenrnnnnernnnnrsnnnnenennnnsnennnnnnsnnnnnssennnnsnennnnn Figure 40 IP Camera s Application Environment cccccceecccseececeeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeees Figure 41 Typical Network Environment rrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnrennnnrrnnnnrnnnnrennnnrennnnennnnnen Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk 4 1 Introduction 1 1 Welcome to the Vilar IP Camera The Vilar IP Camera combines a high quality
35. will enlarge the video to full screen Quality can be High Standard or Low High consumes largest bandwidth thus the frame per second will down If you feel the frame per second fps is too slow and hope to increase it you may select Low quality and lower resolution If you hope to see clearer image you may choose High quality and higher resolution Brightness and Contrast can be changed according to different environment means add means reduce STD means a standard middle value Zoom will show the video in a scale of half or double It won t affect the transport fps or bandwidth Click Snapshot will pop up a new page to snap a static JPEG image NM right key of mouse and select save as to store it to your computer P Click History will pop up a History View Page You must have inserted CF Card first 3 history Microsoft Internet Explorer J 3 o x File Edt View Favortes Tools Help Back v J Gsearch Gjravortes Meda J Dy I v 3H Address 2 http 192 168 0 133 9090 eng view history index html v Go Links Google C Mejo Dv ake DENE Sree 3 me 9 ME Our View History Images CF Card Total Size 15600KB Used 624KB Free 14976KB _ Erase CF Card History Images Type List Motion Detection Library 53 images When motion detected IPCamera will store images to this library Digital Sensor 1 Library 0 images When digital
36. word for the above account name 5 8 FTP 3 SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer Jal x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Pek gt OA A Ah Gurevotes Greda G Ia as Address http 192 168 0 141 eng setup index html v Go Links Google G JmeO By vek HJEMR PFE ome 9 ME A Om FTP FTP Setting FTP Server IP fi92168141 SS FTP Server Port mm j Username fanonymous Password fr o Connection Mode Port default Port Apply Cancel Figure 34 FTP Setup View co as 9 Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk la 5 9 Sensors and Motion Detection SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer Sensors and Motion Detection Motion Detection WW Enable Motion Detection No i v iris hans 20 00 00 23 59 59 j f ime hh mm Sm A lel Detect Sensitivity Store to CF Card me FTP Transfer Disable FTP Server 192 168 1 41 upload directory fice Send E mail Disable zj E mail SMTP Server smtp 126 com eg tom abcd com Mail Receiver 2 Mail Receiver 1 testipcam 126 com_ Relay Output IT When motion detected control internal relay s contact close ON otherwise let it open OFF Enable Channel 1 No Channel 1 Trigger Mode Normal Open D Close 1 as Trigger Signal Time hh mm Store to CF Card Enable Store image every 1 Second FTP Transfer Enable z
37. xels filesize lt 650KB otherwise it might display improperly Figure 37 System Maintenance View Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales solwise co uk 29 5 12 System Log gt SETUP Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Hep Back gt Q A Qsearch Favorites Ameda G Ey I ve BH Address http 192 168 0 141 eng setup index html z Go Links x Google G Dy ak DJENR Smee SER 9 MER 5 Al System Log System Log Video Visited User Log List user visit log history only users who visited video stream System Parameters List List system configuration parameters Figure 38 System Log View 5 13 Guest Visit 3 Guest iewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt A Qsearch Gjravortes Breda GJ ID Gwy EG Address http 192 168 0 141 cgifieng Ll ee Figure 39 Guest Zone View 6 Visit IP Camera over INTERNET IP Camera is often used in this environment 1 In Local Area Network LAN only 2 Direct connect to INTERNET via xDSL PPPoE Modem 3 Share one INTERNET connection with other computer and connect to INTERNET via a gateway or router Solwise Ltd www solwise co uk sales Qsolwise co uk 30 Cable xDSL Modem nt rnet IE Browser FPPAE DONS Cable xDSL Modem Router IPCamera IP Share IE Browser

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