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1. ACD See10 exe ACD See exe ACD Seeb exe ACD See exe ACD See8 exe ACD Seedpro exe ACD Seed exe ACD SeeProz exe C Don t ask me again 10 Choose a speaker setup or choose Disable mixer if unsure The audio function will work regardless of what speaker setup is chosen Usually it will choose the default arrangement used on system on which it is being installed Click Next to continue fe Setup ffdshow Speaker Setup Select the speaker setup below that ts most similar to the configuration on your computer You can change it using Miser settings after installation Speaker setup 1 0 mono O 2 0 stereo 3 0 front 3ch O 4 1 quadro subwoofer O 5 0 front 3ch rear 2ch O 51 front 3ch rear 2ch subwoofer O 7 1 front 3ch side 2ch rear 2ch subwoofer O Disable Mixer acd 87 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 11 Review the information and click Install if satisfied that it is correct to install the necessary codecs The installation will take a few seconds ie Setup ffdshow Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing frdshow on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files ttdshow Setup type Mormal Selected components ffdshow DirectShow filter VPM interface Start Menu folder ffdshow Install
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3. Access the camera configuration menus by clicking on the gear icon at the bottom of the right hand panel of the IPView Pro 2 0 user interface Configuration options include adding and deleting cameras from the display view configuration of motion detection and digital input with schedules recording options email alerts and other network settings Adding a Camera The procedure to add a camera after the initial launch of the software is very similar to the procedure used during the first setup Follow the instructions below to add cameras To add a camera 1 Click the Configuration icon to view the Camera Setup menu The top most tab of the menu is the Camera Management tab A list of active cameras appears on the left half of the menu Select the camera to be added from the list Click the Add Camera by IP Address to find the specified IP address or network URL of the camera you want to add Add camera for monitoring x Selecta camera in LAN Input the location of camera Live preview of192 168 1 73 Location Ex 192 168 0 1 or ipcam ddns org 19 7 168 1 73 Preview Port 1 65535 default is 60 60 After input the location and port number ofthe camera Click button Preview with correct ID and password to see its live video to Add ID admin this camera please click button Ok add this camera below Password ette Camera is connected 192 168 1 73 has been added iii 14 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Cam
4. Beacon Interval 7 9 ms Preamble Long Short cs Advanced Setting menu e Beacon Interval Type a value to define the time interval between two beacons being sent e Preamble A preamble is a signal used in a wireless environment to synchronize the transmitting time including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter Please NOTE that before changing the Preamble type to Long or Short check the access point settings 45 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Network Settings Click the Network Setup link to view menus for IP network settings PPPoE configuration DDNS HTTP port configuration and UPnP configuration TCPIIP IP Address Mode Fixed IP IP Address 10 73 67 99 Subnet hlask J255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 1 1 254 Dynamic IP DHCP PPPoE DNS IP Address 4 1721910 100 2 172 19 10 99 Dynamic DNS Enable Disable service Provider OynONS org ka Host Mame User Mame E mail Password Key Second HTTP Port Enable Disable Port Number Enable Disable Save Cancel Network Setup menus 46 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera TCP IP e IP Address Mode Click a radio button to define the IP Address Mode You can select this option and enter the IP address directly The default settings are e IP Address 192 168 10 30 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Dynamic If your network uses a DHCP server select th
5. To connect the camera to your network connect a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable to the network cable connector located on the camera s left side panel and then attach it to the network The Ethernet port will automatically detect and adjust to the speed 10 or 100 Mbps and polarity MDI II or MDI X of the connection Connect Power and Power On Camera To provide power to the camera connect the AC power adapter to the DC power input connector also located on the camera s left side panel and then plug it to the electrical outlet As with any electrical device make sure the power source and camera are located in an area where it is not going to get wet or present an electrical hazard TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Reset Camera A manual reset can be conducted by following the procedure below The reset button is located on the rear panel of the camera To reset the system settings to factory defaults please follow these steps 1 Use a paper clip or similar object to hold down the reset button for three seconds The reset button is located on the rear panel of the device See the Rear Panel Components picture above to locate the reset button 2 Release the reset button and the Power LED will begin to flash indicating that the Camera is reverting back to factory settings Upon restarting the camera loads the factory default configuration settings The default IP address 192 168 10 30 and subnet mask 255 2
6. as e File Since you may not upload only one image to the FTP server you can use this field to specify the fling rule Use the radio buttons to specify the option that you want to use The available options are Overwrite Date Time Suffix and Sequence Number Suffix Up to If specifying the Sequence Number Suffix Up to option type the highest sequence number you want to File to in the text box 54 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera E mail Use the E mail menu to setup the configuration of the E mail account time schedule and manual operation settings E mail Account ee Address SMTP Fort Number Default ic 25 E mail Address i o a aa a SSC s Y E mail Address Time Schedule Enable e mail image to e mail account Always Schedule Day C Mon O Tue O Wed J Thu El Fri Sat J Sun Time Start 00 00 0 Example 06 30 00 stop 00 00 00 Example 22 30 00 Interval seconds Manual Operation C Enable e mail image to e mail account Interval 300 Seconds Have Cancel E mail menu 55 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera E mail Account Use this section to configure your E mail Account configuration E mail Account Sees Address SMTP Port Number Default is 25 Senders E mail Address Recipients E mail Address User Name Password E mail Account settings e SMTP Server Address SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a protocol used for sending e mail messag
7. Cancel 12 If desired any of the three configuration utilities included with the ffdshow installation can be launched by checking the appropriate box Click Finish to complete the installation fe Setup ffdshow err Completing the ffdshow Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing fhdshow on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup C Run video decoder configuration C Run VFM configuration NOTE To download the latest copy of ffdshow please check the ffdshow website http ffdshow en softonic com 88 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Internet Camera Features Q A What is an Internet Camera An Internet Camera is a stand alone system connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network and supported by the wireless transmission based on the IEEE 802 11g standard It is different from the conventional PC camera the camera is based on an all in one system with built in CPU and web based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video images for monitoring The Camera can be managed remotely accessed and controlled from any PC Notebook over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser What is the maximum number of users that are allowed to access the Camera simultaneously The maximum number of users that can log onto the Camera at the same time
8. Click the E mail Test item in the column on the left hand side to test your E mail connection E mail Test E mail test will send an e mail to your e mail address Do you want to test e mail account E mail Test menu Test E mail Click the Test button to test that you can successfully send an e mail from the Camera to the Recipient e mail Address you configured in the Administration gt Configuration gt E mail window of the web configuration utility 59 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Reset This option allows you to restart your Camera Do you want to reset this device Yes Reset menu Reset Device Clicking the Yes button will restart the Camera retaining your saved settings as if you were turning the device off and on If you do not want to restart the Camera exit this window without clicking Yes Factory Reset This option will reset the Camera to factory settings Factory Reset Do you want to restore this device to factory default setting Yes Factory Reset menu Reset to Factory Settings Clicking the Yes button will reset the Camera back to factory default settings If you do not want to restore the Camera back to factory default settings exit this window without clicking Yes Please NOTE that you will need to configure the network settings again after a Factory reset 60 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Firmware Upgrade When new firmware is available you can upgrade
9. E mail Test Network Status 10 73 87 99 255 0 0 0 10 1 1 254 172 19 10 100 172 19 10 99 Disable Disable Port 31 Enable IP 172 257 47 Mo Test Mo Test Network Status display This section displays information about the Camera s LAN connection including the P Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary Secondary DNS Address Dynamic DNS whether Dynamic DNS has been disabled or enabled Secondary HTTP Port whether Secondary HTTP Port has been enabled or disabled and the port number configured UPnP whether UPnP has been enabled or disabled and the IP address configured for UPnP FTP Server Test and E mail Test 35 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Active Users Click the Active Users link from the column on the left hand side to display the Active Users currently connected to your camera as shown on the screen below IP Address Mame DateTime Milisecond Packet Active Users display Active Users This section displays the P address and Name of each user currently connected to the Camera the Date Time they connected and the rate of Millisecond Packet that the user is transmitting 36 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Configuration The following menus are available in the Configuration directory System Video Wireless only for TV IP600W camera Network User Date Time Upload and E mail To access a menu click the link of the item that you want to view System Configurati
10. Pro 2 0 icon on your desktop or go to Start gt Programs gt TRENDnet gt IPView Pro 2 0 gt IPView Pro 2 0 If this is the first time using the software the menu that appears is the Add camera menu Camera setup Camera management Camera settings Recording options Other options Camera list Details of selected camera E Enable live preview Ad BRA Add camera for monitoring Name TV IP51 TV IP512 TV IP600 Name IP address Model MAC TV IP600 TV IP600 192 168 1 76 TV IP600 OOFF3C983185 TV IP100W N 192 168 1 186 TV IPIOOW N 0014D1786E TV IP600W 192 168 1 73 TV IP600W OOFF 11223344 TV IP5I2WN 192 168 1 71 TV IP512WN 00031B58A203 Select a camera in LAN Input the location of camera Live preview of192 168 1 73 ID admin Password eocee Pa Camera is connected Refresh Change the camera s IP 192 168 1 73 has been added Ok add this camera Exit Brose selected camera Delete selected camera Refresh Modify Cancel IPView Pro 68 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Add a camera for monitoring The Add camera menu is presented the first time the IPView Pro 2 0 software is launched This menu is used to add cameras to the user interface for monitoring After the first time running the software this menu can be accessed at anytime from the Configuration menus The Configuration menus are described in a later section of this chapter Notice that the IPView Pro 2 0
11. Profile Mode Start Time Weekdays C week Week 07 00 18 00 week Week 07 00 weekd Week 07 00 19 00 Delete Profile Name O Day mode From 12 1 2008 a To 12 1 2008 v O Week mode gt Z A Thursday Saturday _ Stat Time 00 Y hour 00 v minute End Time 24 hour 00 v minute Click Create Template to Ada make a new schedule TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Setup Motion Detection and Digital Input with PView Pro 2 0 The Camera Settings menus include Motion Detection setup and Digital Input control Each menu has the schedule option to apply a schedule for the action taken or always take the specified action E IR scnensn scsceszeuat nessuudzescesssesssssed Sees saced Camera select TV IP600W 192 168 1 73 X Schedule recording Motion detection C Enable motion detecting Config motion detecting area Check Time Action ina imi i Recording Schedule Snapshot Select Audio alarm E Mail with snapshot nemove Recipient E Mail Apply Apply to all camera 1 For Motion Detection use the Config motion detection area menu to create the area to which it is applicable Click the Config motion detection area button in the Motion Detection setup menu to view the menu in a new pop up window Live video W Enable Video Motion 2009 02 26 11 22 06 TY IPSLZWN Sensitivity 90 0 100 Draw
12. Settings window Please i refer to the Using the Camera Web Manager section for further details 101 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera G Technical Specifications Camera Sensor 1 4 color CMOS SOC image sensor Resolution 640 x 480 pixels Board Lens Focal Length 4 57mm F No F1 9 Minimum illumination 1 Lux F1 9 Focus depth 20cm infinity View angle horizontal 46 degree vertical 35 degree Image amp Video Compression MJPEG Exposure white balance control automatic Resolution up to 15fps for VGA 640x480 30fps for QVGA 320x240 30fps for QQVGA 160x120 Pan Tilt Pan 156 156 Tilt 45 70 Preset position 24 positions IEEE 802 3u 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Auto MDIX Hardware rr m TV IP600 112 x 112 x 110mm 4 4 x 4 4 x 4 3 in TV IP600W 112 x 130 x 110mm 4 4 x 5 1 x 4 3 in TV IP600 450g 1Ib TV IP600W 485g 1 1lb Temperature Operating 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Storage 25 C 50 C 13 F 122 F Certification CE FCC Requirement To View Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Safari 2 0 or above Firefox 2 0 or above Opera 102 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera tC Netscape and Google Chrome To Run Software Windows XP Vista IPView Pro 2 0 Channel supports up to 32 cameras Record Playback Motion Detection Network Protocols IP ARP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP Client NTP Client DNS Client DDNS Client SMTP Client FTP
13. Your Camera TRENDNET Setup Wizard Install Your Camera Flease connect a R45 network cable from a Switch Router to the LAN port of the camera and connect the AC Power Adapter to the camera E Copyright 2008 TRENDnet All Hights Reserved SS ae Connect the camera to your LAN using the provided RJ45 cable Connect the AC Power Adapter to the back of the camera and to a live power socket Click Next to continue 16 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Select Your Camera The following screen appears showing the cameras that have been found on your network TRENDNET Setup Wizard Select Your Camera Please select a camera in the camera list then click Next or try link it with web browser Ifyou can t find specified camera please check your camera s wire link then click Re scan again Name IP Address Model MAC T IPBOOVY 10 73 57 99 Ty IPBOO VY DOF F F6GS50EE Re Scan Exit Copyright 2009 TRENDnet All Rights Reser ved Click on the camera you want to configure Click Next to continue 17 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Authentication On the following screen type in the ID and Password that you will use to configuring the camera settings TRENDnerT Setup Wizard Authentication Please enter ID and password to verify authorization for setting up camera Click button Nest to check Or click button Previous to selec
14. a general description of the user interface Pi Sa a OY TREND n ET 6 F6 2009 02 26 mae B IPView Pro 71 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Display Controls The primary display and IPView Pro 2 0 control icons are described in detail below When there are more than one camera displays viewed one of the displays can be selected for management or additional changes Simply left click on any display to select it Notice the border around the display is bright aqua blue indicating the selected status For example to go to a single screen display for any one camera select the camera and click on the single screen display 2009 02 26 11 37 37 TV IP512WN 1969 12 31 13 05 49 TV IP512P PENO cate 4 y o an r Left click on any display to i th select that display for s prg ES o i camera management e a Pre ee Right click to view camera management and display options 2009 02 26 11 37 47 TRENDNET E E IPView Pro Snapshot recording and audio controls The still photo camera icon is used to take a snapshot of the selected live video display The video camera icon is used to begin video recording of the selected live video display Snapshot and videos files are stored in a default folder on the administrator s system or in a folder designated by the administrator The audio controls are represented by a microphone icon to activate the internal mic or the auxiliary audio
15. anew DOS Window by clicking Start gt Run as shown below fes Command Prompt All Programs gt P Log Ort fo Turn OFF Computer 3 Type cmd in the Run window Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you 91 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 4 Type ping x x x x where x x x x is the IP address of the Camera as shown below ec Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 26606 LC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C o Documents and Settings user ping 160 73 87 99 Pinging 160 73 87 99 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 16 73 87 99 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 255 Reply from 16 73 87 99 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 255 Reply from 10 73 87 99 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255 Reply from 10 73 87 99 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 255 Ping statistics for 10 73 87 99 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Hz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum Ams Average Ams C o Documents and Settings user Reply messages indicate that there is another device on the nework as indicated in the above window 92 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera C Troubleshooting Q cannot access the Camera from a web browser A1 The possible cause might by that the IP address of the Camera is already being used by another device To correct the possible problem you need to disconnect the Camera from the networ
16. between 7 and 24 from the Preset Position drop down menu and click Set To remove a stored position select the number position that you want to remove from the Preset Position drop down menu and click Clear To move the Camera to an existing stored position select the desired number position from the Preset Position drop down menu and click the Go To button The Camera s lens will immediately move to the desired position Swinging the Camera The Camera can swing automatically between Stored Positions Once you have stored two or more positions in the camera click the Swing button to make the Camera swing from one position to another Click the Stop button to stop the Camera swinging 67 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 7 IPView Pro 2 0 This section describes the how to setup a camera using the IPView Pro 2 0 camera monitoring software To install IPView Pro 2 0 on a system running Windows launch the IPView Pro 2 0 installation software on the installation CD ROM and follow the setup instructions Once the software is installed the IP Cam Center camera monitoring utility is ready for use Add up to 32 network cameras to monitor using the software Additional software PCam Player software is also installed The IPCam Player is used for playing recorded video from cameras that have been configured to save recorded files Launching IPView Pro 2 0 for the first time To launch IPView Pro 2 0 double click on the IPView
17. it through this window To upgrade the camera firmware make sure the correct firmware file is located on your computer Click the Browse button to locate the file After locating the file click the Upload button to load the file It will take several seconds to load the firmware and restart the camera Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Wersion and Date 3 46 2000 12 30 Select a Firmware File Firmware Upgrade menu Browse 61 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Backup The Backup window allows you to Backup or Restore the Camera settings Do you want to backup the configuration to file select a Configuration File Backup Settings menu Browse Backup Device Configuration to File To save configuration settings for the camera to a file on a local hard disk click the Backup button A prompt appears to confirm that you want to save the file Choose the location and save the file to the specified location Restore Device Configuration From File To load a previously saved configuration settings file click the Browse button to locate the file and then click the Restore button It will take a few seconds to load the new settings The camera will then restart 62 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Help The Help window displays help topics for the Camera About The About option displays the Camera s model name and version Wireless Internet Camera v3 46 About menu 63 TV IP600
18. proxy server for local network address Port 25 Time interval of scan System settings Local alert settings 3 Automatically launch this program at system starting Motion detection alert sound Se Sel Digital input alert sound Video loss alert sound 79 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Playing Video Files on a Computer IPCamPlayer software is installed on the monitoring station or administrator s system along with the IPView Pro 2 0 monitoring software Use it to playback and manage recorded video from the cameras added to the IPView Pro 2 0 group In order to use the software however it is necessary to first install the ffdshow package of codecs used for media files There is an ffdshow installation file on the CD shipped with the camera Install ffdshow before using the PCamPlayer For information on installation and use of ffdshow see the ffdshow section at the end of this chapter 2009 02 26 11 41 16 TV IP512WN 2009 02 26 11 41 09 TV IP512P 2009 02 26 11 41 27 Click to launch Player E E E IPView Pro The IPCamPlayer can be launched directly from the PCamCenter or from the Programs menu To launch the program from the IPView Pro 2 0 interface click the movie icon on the control panel of the main IPView Pro 2 0 interface to launch IPCamPlayer NOTE Install the ffdshow package of video codecs from the installation CD before using the IPCamPlayer 80 TV IP600 W
19. software has automatically detected eligible cameras running on the network To add a camera to the IPCam user interface follow these instructions 1 Check the list of cameras detected by the software If the camera you want to add does not appear on the list click the Refresh button to conduct another search If it still does not appear check the IP address of the camera and click on the Input the location of camera menu tab and skip ahead to step 2 1 Add camera for monitoring Select a camera in LAN Input the location of camera Live preview of192 168 1 73 Name IP address Model MAC TV IP600 192 168 1 76 TV IP600 OOFF3C983185 TV IPTOOW N 192 168 1 186 TV IPTOOW N 0014D1 S6E TV IP600W 192 168 1 73 TV IP600W QOFF 11223344 192 168 1 71 TV IP512WN 000316584203 qiopss the camera to add ID admin Enter ID and password for the camera being added cea TTT Camera is connected 192 168 1 73 has been added Change the camera s IP Ok add this camera 2 Select the camera to add from the list enter the administrator s user name ID and password a preview of the live video display will appear Click the OK add this camera button a confirmation message informs when the camera is connected and added to the IPView Pro 2 0 monitoring group Repeat this procedure for all the cameras being added Click the Exit button after all the cameras have been added 69 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera
20. this section to configure the video settings for your camera as described below Video Resolution Click a radio button to set the desired video resolution format The available options are 160x120 320x240 and 640x480 Compression Rate Click a radio button to set the desired compression rate There are five levels to choose from starting from Very Low and ending at Very High Higher video compression rates will generate more compact file sizes with lower video quality and vice versa The default setting is Medium Frame Rate Click a radio button to select the desired frame rate The default setting is Auto Brightness Control Use the buttons to adjust the brightness level The default setting is 64 Contrast Control Use the buttons to adjust the contrast level The default setting is 64 39 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Saturation Control Use the buttons to adjust the saturation level The default setting is 64 Light Frequency Click the radio buttons to adjust the light frequency to suit the area the camera is viewing The available options are 50 Hz or 60 Hz default Mirror Tick the Horizontal checkbox to mirror the image horizontally Tick the Vertical checkbox to mirror the image vertically This function is useful if you are mounting the camera on a ceiling Anti Flicker Tick the checkbox to eliminate the flicker rays that come from fluorescent light tubes 40 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Wirele
21. ticking the appropriate checkboxes Type in the time hh mm ss that the e mails will be sent on the selected days in the Start field Type in the time hh mm ss that the e mails will stop being sent on the selected days in the Stop field e Interval Type a value in seconds to determine the time interval between two images being sent 57 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Manual Operation Use this section to Manual Operation M Enable e mail image to e mail account Interval seconds E mail Manual Operation settings e Enable e mail image to e mail account Tick the checkbox to enable images from the Camera to be e mailed to an e mail recipient e Interval Type a value in seconds to determine the time interval between two images being sent 58 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Tools The following menus are available in the Tools directory FTP Server Test E mail Test Reset Factory Reset Firmware Upgrade and Backup To access a menu click the link of the item you want to view FTP Server Test Click the FTP Server Test item in the column on the left hand side to test your FTP Server connection FTP Server Test FTP Server test will upload a JPEG file to FTP Server File name test_date_time jpg Do you want to test the FTP Server FTP Server Test menu Test FTP Server Click the Test button to test that you can successfully send files to the FTP Server you have configured E mail Test
22. you can use our Outdoor Internet Camera Enclosure TV H500 or the one with Heater and Fan model TV H510 to install the camera outdoor What type of network cabling is required for the Camera The Camera uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10 Base T and 100 Base TX networking Can the Camera be setup as a PC cam on a computer No the Camera is an Internet Camera used only on Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks and supports wireless connections Can the Camera be connected to the network if the LAN only consists of private IP addresses The Camera can be connected to a LAN with private IP addresses Can the Camera be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network lf a firewall exists on the network port 80 should be open for ordinary data communication However since the Camera transmits image data the default port 8481 is also required Therefore it is neccessary to open 8481 on your firewall so that remote users can access the Camera 90 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera B PING your IP Address The PING Packet Internet Groper command can determine whether a specific IP address is accesible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply It can also be a useful tool in confirming whether an IP address conflicts with the Camera s on the network To find out if the Camera conflicts with another IP address on the network follow the steps below 1 Disconnect the Camera from the network 2 Open
23. your Camera In addition the Camera s pan tilt function allows you to adjust the Camera for optimal viewing angles You can pan the Camera to the left or right 156 156 and tilt the Camera up or down 45 70 using the Web Configuration Utility Motion detection and event triggered digital image or video recording Use the Motion Detection to take a snapshot or digital video record of objects that move through a selected area of the video display Supports variety of platforms The camera supports TCP IP networking SMTP e mail HTTP and other Internet related protocols It can be utilized in a mixed operating system environment including Windows XP Vista Moreover it can be integrated easily into other www Intranet applications Web configuration Applying a standard web browser the administrator can configure and manage the camera directly from its own web page via the Intranet or Internet Up to 64 user accounts are permitted with privilege settings controlled by the administrator Remote Utility The powerful IPView Pro 2 0 application assigns the administrator with a pre defined user ID and password allowing the administrator to modify the camera settings from the remote site via Intranet or Internet When new firmware is available you can also upgrade remotely over the network for added convenience Users are also allowed to monitor the image and take snapshots Broad Range of Applications With today s hig
24. 168 1 73 192 168 1 73 TV IPS12WN TV IP512WN TV IPS12WN TV IP600W TV IP600W TV IP600W TV IP600W 20090227120225 20090227120326 20090227120523 20090227120225 20090227120326 20090227120445 20090227120604 From 12 08 01 2009 02 27 E 192 168 1 76 TV IP600 12 08 01 192 168 1 76 TV IP600 192 168 1 76 TV IP600 192 168 1 76 TV IP600 20090227120225 20090227120226 20090227120326 20090227120456 F T e T W v W v Pd Wi v T T E Motion Detection Digital Input EE ETTE co Aem Choose the files to be added to the view file list by check marking the individual files or click the Select All button to check mark all files in the Search list click Add to place the check marked files on the list of files for viewing After the files to be viewed have been chosen click the OK button Play Video Files Now that the recorded video files have been selected and placed on the file list they can be played and reviewed in the IPCamPlayer Use the standard playback controls to play video files at normal speed or slowed down paused speeded up etc Use the mouse and left click to grab the playback sliding progress indicator to move back and forth through the video 82 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera ffdshow The ffdshow software is used for audio and video encoding and decoding especially for MPEG 4 formats It is free software used on Windows systems and enables the user to tweak media pl
25. 55 255 0 will be applied unless a DHCP server is actively connected to the network If using the TV IP600W Wireless Camera the default SSID is TRENDNet The administrator s default user name is admin and the password is admin Use the Setup Wizard shipped with the camera to reconfigure it or access it through the web based management software 10 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Security To ensure the highest level of security and prevent unauthorized usage of the Camera the Administrator account has exclusive access to the System Administration configuration settings The Administrator account can create up to 64 users and configure different privilege levels for each user The Camera supports multi level password protection and access to the Camera is strictly restricted to User s that have been created in the User Configuration menu 11 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 4 Application The TV IP600 TV IP600W camera can be applied in a wide range of applications including e Monitoring of local and remote places and objects such as construction sites hospitals amusement parks schools and day care centers by using a web browser e Using the IPView Pro application to capture singles frame images e Configuring the Camera to upload images to an FTP Server or sending e mail messages with single frame images The diagram below shows the Camera being used for a number of different applications using the IPV
26. 7 9 Seip TRENDnet Subnet Mask Wireless Mode Inirastructure Default Gateway Channel A ita Primary DNS 172 13 10 100 Authentication OpenfShared Seconda DNS 172 19 10 99 Encryption Camera Name Ty IPBOOWY Key Camera Date 2009 01 07 Camera Time Copyright 2009 TRENDnet All Rights Reserve When you have finished setting up the Camera click the Next button To make any changes to your Camera settings click the Previous button SetupWizard Camera Restart The following window appears indicating that the camera Is restarting TRENDneT Setup Wizard Flease wait for a minute while setting up the camera Copyright 2005 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved 2 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Complete After the camera has restarted the following window will appear TRENDneT Setup Wizard Congratulations Your camera has been configured correctly Now please click the following URL to connect your camera by the web browser http 10 73 Sr 99 80 SS Copyright 2005 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved Click the hyper link to connect to the camera web interface If you want to setup an additional camera click the Setup Another Camera button When you have finished click the Exit button to close the Setup Wizard 28 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Using the Camera Web Manager The camera is easy to use and manage Use a normal web browser to access
27. Client HTTP Server PPPoE UPnP Management Remote Remote management supported Backup Restore Save retrieve configuration files Brightness contrast noise reduction saturation sharpness white balance flip mirror horizontal vertical black white mode Up to 64 user accounts Image Video Encoding type MJPEG Resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120 Frame rate 1 5 7 15 20 Auto Compression 5 levels Recording Recording type continuous schedule or motion detection with software Port Settings HTTP port 80 default Digital Zoom Dynamic DNS Ye 72 Time Synchronize with NTP server or set time date manually SMTP Support SMTP mail Wireless TV IP600W ONLY IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g 2 412 2 4835GHz ISM bana Antenna 1 x 2dBi dipole antenna Reverse SMA connector Data Rate 802 11b 11Mbps 5 5Mbps 2Mbps and 1Mbps auto fallback 802 11g 54Mbps 48Mbps 36Mbps 24Mbps 18Mbps 12Mbps 9Mbps and 6Mbps 103 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 64 128 bit WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Output Power 802 11b 16dBm typical 802 11g 12dBm typical Receiving Sensitivity 802 11b 82dBm at 11Mbps 802 11 66dBm at 54Mbps 104 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Limited Warranty TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase lf a product does not o
28. E 802 11b g Wireless LAN TV IP600W only Computer e CPU 1 3GHz or above e Memory 128 MB or above e VGA Resolution 1024 x 768 or above Independent Display Card recommended e Network Card o For cabled connections 1OBASE T Ethernet or 1OOBASE TX Fast Ethernet Network Interface Card o For wireless connections 802 11 series Wireless Interface Card e CD ROM Drive for Setup Wizard on Installation CD ROM e PView Pro 2 0 Application Users must use Microsoft Windows XP or Vista Operating System with Internet Explorer 6 0 or above with DirectX9 0 or Netscape Navigator 7 0 or above ea NOTE When you connect multiple cameras and monitor their images fee synchronously it is recommended to use a high performance system such as a Pentium 4 2 4GHz PC TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Default Settings Use the default settings to access the web based management software and live video display Default configuration settings This is the Username you will be prompted to enter when you access the TV IP600 W configuration screens using a Web browser The default Username is admin Password This is the Password you will be prompted to enter when you access the configuration windows using a Web browser The default Password is admin IP address This is the IP address you will enter into the Address field of your Web browser to access the camera monitor screen and configuration menus using a Web Browser The camera uses DHC
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31. FOCUS ssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 101 G Technical SPECI CANONS srcsc pirinin eene e iA aiaa 102 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera About This User s Guide This User Guide provides instructions on how to install the TV IP600 W Wireless Network camera and use it for camera monitoring applications Camera monitor applications are accessible through an Ethernet or 802 11b g wireless local area network The following chapters are included in this User Guide e Chapter 1 Introduction provides general information about the Camera e Chapter 2 Installing the Camera describes the hardware installation procedure for the Camera e Chapter 3 Security explains the security features of the Camera e Chapter 4 Application of the Camera provides an illustration of the Camera s applications e Chapter 5 Using the Utility guides you through configuring the Camera with the Utility e Chapter 6 Using the Camera Web Manager guides you through configuring the Camera with a Web Browser e Chapter 7 IPView Pro helps you to install and use the software e Chapter 8 Playing Video Files on a Computer shows you how to use the IPCamPlayer application to record and play back video recordings with the Camera e Chapter 9 Appendix Please note that the illustrations or setting values in this manual are FOR YOUR REFERENCE ONLY The actual settings and values depend on your system a
32. If the camera does not appear listed click the Input the location of camera tab above the list to view a new menu Enter the IP address or the URL for example jocam ddns org of the camera being added type the user name and password and click the Preview to verify that a link can be established The live video of the camera should appear in the Live preview display If a link cannot be established run the Setup Wizard software for the camera and verify the correct IP address Click Exit to return to the main Add camera menu Add camera for monitoring Selecta camera in LAN Inputthe location of camera Live preview of192 166 1 3 Type the IP address of the camera Location Ex 192 168 0 Letipcam ddns org 192 168 1 73 Port 1 65535 default is 80 80 After input the location and port number ofthe camera Click button Preview with correct ID and password to see tts live video to Add this camera please click button Ok add this camera below ID admin assword tetee Camera is connected Enter user name and password for mer in camera being added 192 168 1 73 has been added Ok add this camera 3 Once the cameras have been added they are ready to be used in the main IPView Pro 2 0 user interface Close the Add camera menu click Exit to go to the main user interface See below for a description 70 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera IPView Pro 2 0 User Interface Below is
33. Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Double click the Internet Protocol TCP IP item and check that the first 3 bytes of your computer s IP address correspond with the first 3 bytes of the Camera s Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General fou can gel F settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise pou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate P settings Obtain an IF address automatically IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server r2 19 10 100 Alternate DNS server Tf2 19 70 99 If the Camera is situated on a different subnet than your workstation you will not be able to configure the Camera Therefore you must connect to the Camera from a PC on the same subnet to configure the Camera settings A3 The wireless connection might be faulty If your Camera is operating in Ad Hoc mode make sure the Camera wireless channel and SSID are set to match the PC Notebook and the Camera must match with the Access Point s SSID 96 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Why does the Camera work locally but n
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35. P for IP settings by default If a DHCP server is not detected the default IP address is 192 168 10 30 Make sure your computer is configured to belong me the 192 168 10 X subnet if using the default IP address of the camera T The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Camera Hardware Components This section provides information about the Camera s hardware components Front Panel Components Adjustable focus camera lens Link LED Power LED indicator indicator Front panel of TV IP600 W LED Indicators This LED indicator lights steady orange when a valid Ethernet link is established It blinks orange when traffic is received or transmitted through the Ethernet link This LED indicator lights blue when the camera is powered on It remains dark when powered off TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Rear Panel Components The power connection to the camera when fitted with the Infrared lens is split between the camera body and lens using the power connection adapter cable attached to the infrared lens All other cables connect to the camera at the rear panel P Antenna TV i IP600W only Reset button Power Ethernet receptacle see B Port Rear Panel view of TV IP600 W Connect to Ethernet LAN The port is auto MDI II MDI X and auto Ethernet Port i negotiation for port speed Use to reset device to factory default settings including IP address and
36. P server the camera will use a default IP address of 192 168 10 30 Use this address to access the web based management software Use a web browser and type in http followed by the default IP address 192 168 10 30 in the address bar of the browser and press the Enter key The URL in the address bar should read http 192 168 10 30 If the login dialog does not appear check the proxy server settings on your browser i NOTE The wrong proxy server settings on your browser can prevent connection to the web Pri manager If you are having trouble connecting to the web interface of the VLAN Switch Fi configure the proxy settings to bypass the proxy server or disable use of proxy servers and try L to connect again To check proxy setting for Windows Internet Explorer 1 In Windows click on the Start button go to Settings and choose Control Panel 2 Inthe Control Panel window double click on the Internet Options icon Alternatively you can access this Internet Options menu using the Tools pull down menu in Internet Explorer Click the Connections tab and click on the LAN Settings button Verify that the Use proxy server option is NOT checked If it is checked click in the checked box to deselect the option and click OK 29 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Login To access the web manager directly from a computer or on a network without a DHCP server running use the default IP address of the camera in the browser a
37. Play Pause go to next file gt gt or go to previous file lt lt Faster and Slower to control speed of playback Playback can be slowed to as much as 1 8 normal speed or speeded up to as fast as 8 times the normal speed The vertical slider control is used for audio volume control 81 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera To view recorded video files in the IPCamPlayer it is first necessary to locate and select the files to be viewed and add them to the list Click the Search Files button in the PCamPlayer main interface and anew menu appears In the new menu use the Select Camera pull down menu to choose the video file folder of the camera to be reviewed Use the Search Time menu to narrow the search to a specific time and date Finally the Event selection menu is used to further narrow the scope of the file search for videos triggered by Motion Detection or a Digital Input device When the search criteria have been defined click the Search button to place qualified files in the Search list Date amp Time 20090227120225 20090227120326 20090227120524 IP Address Camera Name 192 168 1 67 TV IP512P 192 168 1 67 TV IP512P 192 168 1 67 TV IP512P Select Camera Search All Camera Select Time 192 168 1 71 192 168 1 71 192 168 1 71 192 168 1 73 192 168 1 73 192
38. Reset Button ae administrator user name and password A threaded post is used for attaching the antenna Fasten the antenna securely to the post Power receptacle Connect power adapter shipped with the camera and plug into suitable power source TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Installing the Camera The camera is intended for indoor use The camera the power adapter and power source should be protected from water and moisture excessive heat direct sunlight and cold Make sure the power adapter and its cord and the Ethernet cable are safely arranged so they do not create a tripping hazard and will not be disturbed by people or objects moving past Attach the Metal Plate To attach the metal plate carry out the following 1 2 Remove the two rubber pads under the base of the Camera Slide the metal plate onto the base of the Camera making sure that the two holes on the base of the Camera align with the two screw holes on the base of the Camera Secure the metal plate to the base of the Camera with the two screws provided The Camera can now be mounted to the ceiling or a wall See the diagram below for more information Wall Screw A Base Screw i 0 Ceiling Screw Base Screw r Wall Screw Ceiling Screw 1 Install the Camera to the ceiling using the two ceiling screws Or 2 Install the Camera using the two wall screws TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Connect Ethernet Cable
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40. W Wireless Network Camera Viewing Video The TV IP600W allows you to view video images using ActiveX or Java in your web browser Click View Video Active X or Java from the Welcome screen to access the video images from your browser Position your Camera for the desired location and turn the lens clockwise or anti clockwise to adjust the focus of the Camera Wireless Advanced Pan amp Tilt TRENDNET Internet Gamera Server TVAP600W Home Administration View Video ActiveX View Video Java View Video ActiveX Mode TV P600W Upload Image OFF 2009 02 26 14 34 17 E mail Image OFF Pan Degree Tilt Degree Preset Position 0 Home 157 46 Home Copynght 2006 TRENDnet All Aights Reserved View Image ActiveX and Java Mode Camera Name and Date Time The camera name and the current date time will be displayed when the related information has been entered in the Configuration section of the Web Configuration Utility 64 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Uploading E mailing Video In the View Video Active X or Java windows it is possible to turn the Upload Image and E mail Image options ON of OFF Simply click the corresponding ON or OFF buttons to turn the Upload Image or E mail Image options ON or OFF Upload Image OFF E mail Image OFF Upload Image and E mail Image Controls NOTE 7 1 In order to view video using the ActiveX Mode you will need fa to install the Xplu
41. Wireless Network Camera Load Saved Video Files Each camera has a file created automatically for storing video files These files are normally located in the My Documents folder in Windows The file folders are named according to the IP address and camera model For example 192 168 10 30_TV IP600 W is the name of the file folder for the TV IP600 W using the default non DHCP IP address IPCamPlayer User Interface File Name 20090227120225 20090277120326 20090227120524 20090227120225 20090224120226 200 523 20090227120225 20090227120326 20090227120445 20090227120604 20090227120225 20090227120226 20090227120326 20090247120456 LON a Date 2005 02 27 Time 00 00 04 00 01 18 Slower i Speed x 1 NO I tem Description 1 File list Video files added to the list are viewed in the order listed gt View Screen Video files in the list are played here The progress bar and starting time of the video clip appears beneath the view screen Add Delete files from list Use the Search Files button to add recorded video files A new menu 3 pops up that is used to find and add files to the list See description on next page 4 Playback controls Standard video playback controls for Stop
42. araara a adea 35 ae eN E e a E E E E E E E NENTE EEEE ETAETA ETE ETET D dal E 36 e abi s Hee 16 eaa a a E ee oe See en eee Tae eee en Ree eer 37 SVSLSMI COO MIQUEANOM AEEA 37 Aase Eaa ame ene eam eet en A E A A E Pe eR re ne SN SC E ET 39 Wireless Setup for TV IP600W only cceeccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeesaeaeeeeessaaeeeeesaaes 41 Network Settings ts atest hactintes ha tahetaseyhatesnahaytoechazttadtrahattapheteahette init hattede theta taba tnheteteta babel tatatalateteeuetidest 46 OSS eee eee EET ne Pe E nT POTS T T ee Te N OMe ee ee me Mee ene em ee 48 Ble UN Se ceca AA AE A strat ete fected E AIA A test es A ois B EA E EEA EEA TE 50 UTE e PEPEPEPE IEPA ENATS AE A ET TETTEIT EEIT EEE A EEE AE A EE TT 51 E ene seecce dace evecenedeees 55 WO OMS E E E EE EE EE EE EEEE EA NETEN TE E NENE EE tata dubabatan suet ET tata dane esa 59 FIP SVE LOS iess E E Meee 59 a2 WSU AAAA EREA EA EALA AA AAEE AEAEE AAE AEAEE AAAA AEA ETAT 59 ACIONY OSC eean ana asa asa dua aeg act esaaeasa taec eden taaeua vena mnemeie enema melee R 60 Fy Veer oalr e lt E NE EEEE EEE 61 5121 6148 ea at ch nt smiterte ea tes rie nity irr aren ot nn ete an Pe ee Neen NE Ree Ee eee me IR Ta eT ere 62 E crates ates fesse hace de wate onan team ee amae S ESSEE EET 63 AODOU e ee ee re eee eee 63 NIG WIIG WIG CO 42725242024 22202a2acn bean ceansieot A mien Gaahecosahessuatescsaiecsuasenaeiseecenacereuduaverimicantnicdaiaeees 64 Uploading
43. ayback and select specific codecs and formats For use with the IPCamPlayer the default settings used for ffdshow installation are all that is needed Expert users can change audio and video codecs as desired with one of the three ffdshow configuration utilities installed along with the codecs The configuration utilities can be accessed after installation from the ffdshow folder in the Programs folder Start gt Programs gt ffdshow gt configuration utility Install ffdshow 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive to initiate the auto run program The menu screen will appear as below TRENDNET Setup Wizard il f Install PView Pro 2 0 Install ffdShow User s Guide Product Registration Exit ac Se 83 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 3 The InstallShield Wizard will appear click Next in the welcome screen iy Setup ffdshow ffdshow rev 2033 2008 07 05 This will install ffdshow on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel 4 Accept the default location Windows Programs folder on the system for placement or Browse to choose an alternative Click Next to continue is Setup ffdshow Select Destination Location Where should ffdshow be installed CJ Setup vill install fidshow into the following folder To continue click Next IF you woul
44. click the Delete button e User List This list displays the current users setup on your Camera 49 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Date Time Use the Date Time menu to set the Camera s time settings Date Time Date Time Setting Settings Synchronized with Time Server Protocol NTP Time Timezone 0 Hours Set Manually Date 2003 01 05 Example 2004 09 01 Time 11 03 08 Example 06 12 35 C Synchronized with Computer Time Havre Cancel Date Time menu Date Time Setting Use the radio buttons to specify if the Camera should set its time using a time server or if the time or be setup manually e Synchronized with Time Server Selecting this option will set time using an NTP Server The time will be synchronized every 24 hours The following parameters need to be configured when choosing the Synchronized with Time Server option IP Address Enter the IP Address of the Time Server in this field Protocol Click a radio button to specify if the Time Server you are connecting to uses the NTP or Time protocol TimeZone Select the time zone for the region you are located in from the drop down menu e Set Manually Select this option to enter the time manually Type the current date in yyyy mm dd format in the Date field Type the current time in hh mm ss format in the Time field To synchronize the Camera time with the time set on your computer tick the Synchronized with Compute
45. connected to The available options are PPPoE DHCP Fixed IP rrenoner Bn TRENDNET Setup Wizard Please select the connection option by your camera network environment Ifyou don t know how ta choose leave the option selected as default C PPPoE Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISP requires a PPPoE authentication te the Internet C DHCP Select this option if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP is enabled Fixed P Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISP has supplied you with a fixed IP for your Internet cannection Select a Connection Option 20 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Select a Connection Option PPPoE If your connection method is PPPoE click the PPPoE radio button and click Next TRENDNET Setup Wizard Select a Connection Option Flease select the connection option by your camera network environment If you don t know how to choose leave the option selected as default PPPoE Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISP requires a PPPoE authentication te the Internet C DHCP Select this option if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP js enabled C FixediP Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISF has supplied you with a fixed IP for your Internet connection The foll
46. ct to in the SSID field or use the drop down menu to choose the SSID you want to connect the Camera to To refresh the list of available Wireless LAN s click the Site Survey button e Wireless Channel Use the drop down menu to choose the channel used for communicating with your Wireless LAN A channel is a range of frequencies used to communicate between the Camera and an Access Point in Infrastructure mode or the Camera and PC Notebook in Ad Hoc mode e Transmission Rate Use the drop down menu to choose the transmission rate The default setting is Fully Automatic 42 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Encryption Use the Encryption menu to configure the Camera s Encryption settings Encryption Encryption Type Disable O WEP Encryption Length G4bits 126bits Format ASCII HEX key 1 Key 2 Key a Key 4 Encrypt Data Transmissions Using Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Both WPA PSK WPAZ PSK Preshared Key PSK12345 0 63 ASCI or b4 HEX characters Wireless Encryption menu WEP Encryption Wireless network communications can be intercepted easily WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is an encryption method specified by the IEEE 802 11g standard to make intercepting wireless communication by unauthorized parties more difficult Click this radio button to specify that WEP Encryption will be used The default setting for this option is Disable WEP Key Length Click a
47. d like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files ffdshow Atleast 1 6 ME of free disk space is required 84 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 5 Click to check the components that will be installed For PCamPlayer it is only necessary to use the default components already selected Click Next to continue fe Setup ffdshow Select Components Which components should be installed Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Click Next when you are ready to continue VFW interface C AviSynth scripts serving C Application plugins C AviSynth C VirtualDub C DScaler Current selection requires at least 11 6 MB of disk space 6 Accept the default destination folder ffdshow or Browse to choose an alternative Click Next to continue iz ip Setup ffdshow Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Don t create a Start Menu folder 85 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 7 Click to check the additional tasks that will be installed For IPCamPlayer it is only necessary to use the default formats already selected Click Next to continue fe Setup ffdshow Select Additional Tasks Which additional tas
48. ddress entry to access the web manager Type http 192 168 10 30 in the address bar and press Enter The login dialog appears when accessing the camera Type the default user name admin default password admin and click on the OK button to access the camera s management interface Web Configuration Utility TY IP6OOW User name f w Remember my password After successfully logging in the camera Welcome screen will appear with a still image There are four options to choose from for setting up your camera e Home e Administration e View Video ActiveX e View Video Java TRENDNET Wireless Advanced Pan amp Tilt Internet Camera Server TVAPGOOW Home Administration View Video ActiveX View Video Java Welcome Copyright 2006 TRENDnet All fights Reserved 7 Welcome Screen of the Web Configuration Utility 30 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Administration Click the ADMINISTRATION link to view the menus in the Administration Menu directory The following menus are available in the Administration Menu directory Status System Video Wireless only for TV IP600W camera Network and Active Users To access a menu click the link of the item you want to configure TRENDNET Wireless Pan Tilt Internet Camera Server TVIPE00W Home Administration View Video ActweX View Video Java Status System Video Wireless Network Camera Name T y P600V Active User
49. display the Video Status of your Camera as shown on the screen below Video Status Video Resolution Compression Rate Frame Rate Frame Size Light Frequency Video Status 320 4 240 Medium Auto 12535 Bytes BO Hz Video Status display This section displays the video configuration of the camera including the Video Resolution Compression Rate Frame Rate Frame Size and Light Frequency 33 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Wireless Status for TV IP600W only Click the Wireless link from the column on the left hand side to display the Wireless Status of your camera as shown on the screen below Wireless Status Connection Mode Infrastructure Link Mo SSID TRENDnet MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Channel O Transmission Rate 54h bps Encryption Mo Wireless Status display Wireless Status This section displays information about the Camera s Wireless LAN connection including the Connection Mode Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Link whether the wireless connection is up or down SSID Channel Transmission Rate and Encryption whether encryption is enabled or not 34 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Network Status Click the Network link from the column on the left hand side to display the Network Status of your Camera as shown on the screen below IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DONS Address Secondary DONS Address Dynamic DNS Secondary HTTP Port UPnP FIP Server Test
50. ecurity Sounds and QuickTime Realtek HD Regional and Tasks Center Audio Devices Sound EFF Language Cameras ys U e 8 amp amp Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Stark Menu Firewall Network Set 94 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera A2 3 Double click the network adaptor that is connected to your Camera s Network Connections gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q zack a 9 D p Search E Folders Ez Address e Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Local Area Connection fs Create a new connection Connected Firewalled Set up a home or small Us YIA Compatable Fast Ethernet office network Change Windows Firewall settings See Also Network Troubleshooter Other Places G Control Panel My Network Places B My Documents 4 My Computer Details Network Connections System Folder Select TCP IP from the Network dialog box and from the TCP IP Properties Local Area Connection Status Connection Status Connected Duration 1 day 02 08 47 Speed 100 0 Mbps Acctrvity FRecerved 185 345 662 5 7 46 085 927 95 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Click the Properities button t Local Area Connection Properties SESE z General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS YIA Compatable Fast Ethernet Adapte This connection uses the following items Egos Facket Scheduler
51. elligent appliances and PCs of all form factors Click the Enable radio button to enable this function on your Camera 47 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera User Use the User menus to add edit and delete users for your camera Access Control Enable Disable Taye Cancel Add User User Name Pantilt Control and Image Upload E mail O Yes No Delete User User menu User Access Control The Administrator has the authority to create additional users on the Camera and the privileges they have when accessing the Camera with the management software Access Control Enable Disable Save Cancel User Access Control menu e Access Control Click the Enable radio button to enable additional users to be created on the Camera 48 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Define Users Use this section to add new users and define the privileges of the new user Define Users Add User ser Name fs User Password Pantilt Control and Image Upload E mail O Yes No Add Define Users menu e Add User Type a name for the new user in the User Name field a password in the Password field Click the Yes radio button to allow the new user to use the Camera s PanTilt Controls and to be able to upload e mail images Delete User Use this section to delete existing users Delete User Delete User Delete User menu e Delete User Use this drop down menu to select the user you want to delete and
52. er name used to login to FTP e Password Type the password of the user name used to login to FTP e Directory Path Enter an existing folder name in this field The images will be uploaded to the specified folder e Passive Mode Click a radio button to specify if your FTP server uses Passive Mode or not Please check with your IT Department for information about your FTP server 52 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Time Schedule Use this section to enable images to be uploaded to an FTP Server at regular intervals Time Schedule Enable upload image to FTP server Always O Schedule Day C Mon LI Tue O Wed L Thu L Fri Sat I Sun Time Period Start 00 00 00 Example 06 30 00 Stop 00 00 00 Example 22 30 00 wideo Frequency 1 Frames Second Seconds Framne Base File Name O Fie Overwrite Date Time Suffix Sequence Number Suffix Up to 1024 Time Schedule menu e Enable upload image to FTP server Tick the checkbox to enable images from the Camera to be uploaded to an FIP server e Always Click this radio button to specify that images will always be uploaded to the FTP Server e Schedule Click this radio button to specify that images will upload to the FTP server according to the schedule settings Set the days that the images will be uploaded to the FTP server by ticking the appropr
53. era 2 Select the camera to add from the list enter the administrator s user name ID and password a preview of the live video display will appear Click the OK add this camera buiton a confirmation message informs when the camera is connected and added to the IPView Pro 2 0 monitoring group Repeat this procedure for all the cameras being added Click the Exit button after all the cameras have been added Camera setup E3 Camera management Camera settings Recording options Other options Camera list Details of selected camera Add camera in local lan Add camera by IP address Name IP address Model MAC TV IP600W 192 168 1 73 TV IP600W O0FF 11223344 Camera name TV IP600W IP aAddress 192 168 1 73 IP port 80 Model name TV IP600W MAC address O0FF 11223344 Username admin Password eooce Live profile Default Record profile Default x Memo 192 168 1 73 Brose selected camera Delete selected camera Refresh Modify Cancel 3 The camera added now appears in the Camera List To launch the web manager for the newly added camera or any camera in the active camera list select it and click the Browse Selected Camera buiton Removing a Camera To remove the camera from the list of active 1 Select the camera you want to remove 2 Click Delete Selected Camera NOTE Any camera display can be removed from the main IPView Pro 2 0 user in
54. es Type in the mail server address that will be used to send e mail messages between the different servers on your network e Sender s e mail Address Use this field to enter the e mail address of the user who will send e mail e Recipient s e mail Address Use this field to enter the e mail address of the user who will receive e mail e User Name Use this field to enter the user name of a user who has access to the SMTP server e Password Use this field to enter the password of the user specified in the User Name field 56 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Time Schedule Use this section to section to enable images to be e mailed to the specified e mail account at regular intervals Time Schedule Enable e mail image to e mail account Always O Schedule Day C Mon O Tue O Wed O Thu C Frii O Sat O Sun Time Start Example 08 30 00 Stop 00 00 00 Example 22 30 00 Interval 300 Seconds E mail Time Schedule settings e Enable e mail image to e mail account server Tick the checkbox to enable images from the Camera to be e mailed to an e mail recipient e Always Click this radio button to specify that images will always be e mailed to the specified e mail recipient e Schedule Click this radio button to specify that images will be e mailed to the e mail recipient according to the schedule settings Set the days that the images will be e mailed to the e mail recipient by
55. g Control Utility Please refer to Appendix E for instructions on how to install the Xplug Control Utility 2 The administrator has the authority to set the upload e mail video function through the setting in the Upload E mail option under Configuration 65 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Controlling the Camera You can control the Camera s viewing angle using the control buttons on the left hand side of the viewing window foom Fan Degree i l Tit Degree 1 I 185 39 Preset Position 0 Home 157 46 Camera Control Buttons Adjusting the Viewing Angle To adjust the camera s viewing angle simply click the Up Down Left Right buttons These buttons allow you to easily move the Camera s lens to focus on the object that you want Clicking the Home button allows you to return to the original position The Pan Degree and Tilt Degree options allow you to increase decrease the amount the camera pans and tilts each time you click the button 66 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Storing Positions The Camera allows you to store positions that you want to monitor regularly allowing you to quickly move the Camera s lens to focus on objects that you want to monitor regularly You can store up to 24 positions in the Camera the number 0 is reserved for the default position Home To store the current position of the Camera select a number
56. h speed Internet services the Camera can provide the ideal solution for live video images over the Intranet and Internet for remote monitoring The Camera allows remote access from a Web browser for live image viewing and allows the Administrator to manage and control the Camera from anywhere in the World at anytime The Camera can be used to monitor many different objects and places including homes offices banks hospitals child care centers amusement parks and all kinds of industrial and public monitoring tasks The Camera can also be used to detect intruders capture still images for archiving and many other applications TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Unpacking the Package Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items Check that you have the following e One TV IP600 or TV IP600W Internet Camera Server e One Detachable Antenna TV IP600W only e One Multi Language Quick Installation Guide e One Installation CD ROM containing User Guide IPView Pro 2 0 application and Setup Wizard e One External Power Adapter 5V DC 2 5A e One RJ 45 Ethernet Cable e One Metal Plate If any packaging content is damaged or missing please contact your local dealer immediately Also keep the box and packing materials in case future shipment is necessary TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera System Requirements Networking e Local Area Network 10Base T Ethernet or 100Base IX Fast Ethernet e Wireless Local Area Network IEE
57. iate checkboxes Type in the time hh mm ss that the FTP uploads will start on the selected days in the Start field Type in the time hh mm ss that the FTP uploads will stop on the selected days in the Stop field e Video Frequency There are two ways to set the video frequency 1 Set the Frames Second drop down menu to be Auto 1 2 3 frames per second 2 Type in a value to set the time in seconds for every frame in the Seconds Frame field e Base File Name Use the field to specify the base file name that the images will be saved as 53 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera e File Since you may not upload only one image to the FTP server you can use this field to specify the fling rule Use the radio buttons to specify the option that you want to use The available options are Overwrite Date Time Suffix and Sequence Number Suffix Up to f specifying the Sequence Number Suffix Up to option type the highest sequence number you want to File to in the text box Manual Operation Use this section to manually upload images to an FTP Server Manual Operation Enable upload image to FTP server Base File Name File Overwrite Date Time Suffix Sequence Number Suffix Up to 1024 Manual Operation menu e Enable upload image to FTP server Tick the checkbox to enable images from the Camera to be uploaded to an FIP server e Base File Name Use this field to specify the base file name that the images will be saved
58. iew Pro applications and includes basic information that may assist you with installing and configuring the Camera Wireless Pan Tilt Zoom Internet Camera Server TV IP600W S e kt ka b w Some A ee Internet 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit Router TEW 639GR Pan Tilt Zoom Internet Camera Server TV IP600 12 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Using the Utility This chapter describes the software utilities for the IP Camera including how to set up your Camera with the utility The SetupWizard has a user friendly interface that allows you to setup the Camera easily SetupWizard This section describes how to install the SetupWizard and how to use the SetupWizard to setup and install your Camera quickly and easily To install the SetupWizard on a system running Windows launch the SetupWizard on the installation CD ROM and follow the setup instructions Installing the SetupWizard 1 Click the Setup Wizard button for the ii SetupWizard Auto Run menu screen The Wel to the SetupWizard Setup Wizard Ca InstallShield Wizard will appear elcome to the SetupWizard Setup Wizar E D y EF f The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Setupwizard on your computer e Click Next gt to continue WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe c
59. ing Mode Draw motion area D Erase motion area Clear Cancel 11 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera IPView Pro 2 0 Recording Options The Recording Options configured in the PView Pro 2 0 help to conserve and manage allowed memory storage disk space and for video file management Recorded files can be limited by time elapsed or by size Use the select storage folder to choose an alternative destination for stored video files Storage limits can be set for each camera by time elapsed or hard disk space allowed A limit can also be placed for the system and all cameras used in IPView Pro 2 0 Camera setup E3 Recording configuration Default recording settings Each recording file Size interval 60 Seconds Time interval Select storage folder C Users Wen Tsai Documents Select Recycle Reserved HDD space for each camera Space MB Bitrate Time Minutes 100 2Mbps v about 6 Y Reserved time for each camera Time Days Bitrate Space GB 1 2Mbps v about 211 Reserved HDD space for system 500 MB 78 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera IPView Pro 2 0 Miscellaneous Options The Other Options available for configuration include Proxy server setup email notification scan interval and alert type settings Proxy settings E Mail sender settings Proxy Sender E Mail address Address Port Subject title SMTP mail server Bypass
60. input if present and a speaker icon for the audio output remote speakers if present Notice that when these functions are activated the color of the icon changes from white to yellow O Audio and video controls inactive Audio and video controls activated 12 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Live video display controls Use the video display controls to change the view of the live video display This is useful for multiple camera application Click the arrows to manually cycle through the active camera s live displays when using a single camera display screen Click multi screen display icons to change the number of camera s displayed at one time To change the order in which the camera displays appear in the interface move the cursor over a display you want to change and right click A dialog appears see example below The top most option in the dialog allows the user to Replace content by followed by a list of connected camera IP addresses or URL locations Select the camera display you want to occupy the position the cursor is placed over The display position will then be swapped with the chosen camera Click to automatically cycle through the active camera displays Launch IPCamPlayer to view stored video files Click to add or configure cameras See details below 73 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Camera configuration with IPView Pro 2 0
61. is 64 Please keep in mind the overall performance of the transmission speed will slow down when many users are logged on at the same time What algortihm is used to compress the digital image The Camera utilizes JPEG image compression technology providing a high quality image for users JPEG has been adopted as it is a standard for image compression and can be applied to a variety of web browsers and software applications avoiding the need to install additonal application software Can change the wireless antenna attached to the Camera The wireless antenna can be changed for a variety of reasons such as extending the wireless transmission range However please consult and authorized distributor before attempting this as the connectors must use an SMA connector type What is the wireless transmission range for the Camera Generally the wireless signal can reach up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors The range is limited by the number of walls ceilings or other objects that the wireless signals must pass throigh Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background Radio Frequency RF noise in your home or business and the configuation setting of your network environment 89 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Internet Camera Installation Q A yO 2 9 gt Can the Internet Camera be used outdoors The Camera is not water proof and it is not recomended to use it outdoors But
62. is option According to this Address setting the Camera will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server DHCP automatically If choosing this option please ensure that your DHCP Server is set to assign the Camera a Static IP address every time your Camera Starts up lf your application requires a direct connection from an ADSL modem through the Camera s RJ 45 LAN port click this option and enter the User ID and Password in the respective fields You should have an ISP PPPoE account The Camera will then be issued an IP address from the ISP as it Starts up e DNS IP Address A DNS Domain Name System Server is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Enter at least one DNS IP Address in this section e Dynamic DNS Choose whether to Enable or Disable Dynamic DNS by clicking the respective radio button The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any domain allowing your Camera to be accessed more easily from various locations on the Internet e Second HTTP Port Some networks are configured to use a different port than the default port number of 80 for HTTP traffic If your network uses a different port than 80 for HTTP communication click the Enable radio button and type the port number used for HTTP communication on your network in the Port Number field e UPnP UPnP is a pervasive peer to peer architecture type used for the network connectivity of int
63. ivil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel 13 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 2 The next window asks you whether you want to accept the License Agreement or not License Agreement ie SetupWizard Please take a moment to read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click I If you agree with the Licensing Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel Agreement click the I Agree radio button and the Next gt ee ae eer button NOTICE TO USER THIS IS A CONTRACT BY INSTALLING DOWNLOADING OR USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT e f you dont agree with the THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE Licensing Agreement click the AGREEMENT Do Not Agree radio button to 1 Intellectual Property Rights exit the install wizard O IDo Not Agree 3 The following window appears asking iS SetupWizard you to choose the desired installation location By default the destination location is C Program F i e s T R E N D n et Setu pWi Za rd The installer will install Setup Wizard to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Select Installation Folder Folder C Program Files TRENDnet Setupwizard e Click the Browse button to change the default installation location e Click the Everyone radio button to m ake the Setu pWizard avail able to In
64. k first Then run the PING utility follow the instructions in Appendix B PING your IP Address for more information A2 Another possible reason is the IP Address is located on a different subnet To identify is this is the problem run the PING utility follow the instructions in Appendix B PING your IP Address for more information If the utility returns no reply message or similar it is possible that your Camera is on a different subnet from your computer Carry out the following A2 1 Open the Control Panel by clicking Start gt Control Panel as shown below p Control Panel Set Program Access and S Defaults Ea Printers and Faxes Help and Support Search fes Command Prompt All Programs gt 93 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera A2 2 Click the Network Connections icon as shown below E Control Panel Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pac pi a Search I Folders Ei Address Control Panel Be Control Panel Control Panel G8 Va Control Panel x Administrative ane Gamma Aukomatic Date and Time Accessibility Add Hardware gt Switch to Category View Options Tools Updates EN gt amp See Also LA i Folder Options Game Internet Java Keyboard Controllers Options i Windows Update g Help and Support j I i Be ka Petes Network Setup Phone and Power Options Printers and Connections Wizard Modem Faxes Q 3 B e 9 Scanners and Scheduled S
65. ks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing ffdshow then click Next A Decode the following video formats with ffdshow H 264 AVC Divx xvid Generic MPEG 4 FLV1 FLY 4 H 263 MPEG 1 8 Click to check the video applications that use ffdshow For PCamPlayer it is only necessary to use the default applications already selected Click Next to continue ie Setup ffdshow Management of Compatibility Issues IDEO Because a few games crash or freeze with ffdshow installed we recommend vou select Use ffdshow only in the following applications List the names of executable files which are compatible with ffdshow video decoder one per line 2 Do not limit TRA EME ACD See 0 ere ACD See5 exe ACD Seeb exe ACD See exe ACD Seed exe ACD See8pro exe ACDSee exe penne C Don t ask me again 86 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 9 Click to check the audio applications that use ffdshow For IPCamPlayer it is only necessary to use the default applications already selected Click Next to continue ie Setup ffdshow Management of Compatibility Issues AUDIO This time AUDIO decoder configuration Please configure as well You can change these options later on the DirectShow control settings page List the names of executable files which are compatible with ffdshow audio decoder one per line Do not limit
66. n Password as soon as possible to enable the security option for the camera to function LED Control Use the radio buttons to control the LED illumination settings on the front of the Camera The three LED Control options are as follows Power LED indicator will light steady Blue when the device is powered on Link LED indicator will light steady Orange when the device has a network connection The LED indicator will flash if there is network activity Power The LED indicator will be switched off Link The LED indicator will be switched off Dummy Power LED indicator will light steady Blue when the device is powered on Link LED indicator will light steady Orange and flash randomly The default setting for the LED control is Normal When you have configured the LED control the correct illumination setting will be set after 1 minute 38 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Video Settings Click the Video link from the column on the left hand side to configure the image configuration of your camera Video Settings Video Resolution 160 120 320 x 240 640 x 480 Compression Rate O Very Low Low Medium High Very High Framew Sec O1 Os O7 O16 O20 Auto Brightness Control Contrast Control Saturation Control Light Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Mirror Horizontal Mirror C Vertical Mirror Anti Flicker Enable ave Cancel Video Settings menu Video Settings Use
67. nd network If you are not sure about the respective information please ask your network administrator or MIS staff for help TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Introduction Thank you for purchasing the TV IP600 TV IP600W Pan Tilt Wireless Internet Camera a standalone system that can be connected directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet connection The TV IP600W also supports wireless transmissions based on the IEEE 802 11g standard Compared to a conventional PC camera the Pan Tilt Internet Wireless Camera features a built in CPU and web based solution that can provide a cost effective way of transmitting real time high quality video images for monitoring The Camera can be managed remotely allowing you to use a Web browser to access the Camera from any notebook desktop computer over an intranet or the Internet The simple installation procedures and Web based interface allows you to easily integrate the Camera into your network With comprehensive application support the Internet Camera is an ideal solution for remotely monitored high quality and high performance video images Features and Benefits Easy to use The Camera is a standalone system with built in CPU no special hardware or software is required The camera supports DirectX 9 0 therefore the only requirement you need is the web browser software such as Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Once you have a valid IP Address just connect it and you can view video footage from
68. on Click the System link from the column on the left hand side to configure the basic settings of the camera system Setting Camera Name TPR 00 y Location Admin Pen admin Admin Password Confirm Again LED Control Normal GFF Dummy Havre Cancel System Setting menu System Setting Use this section to configure basic information for your camera e Camera Name Use this field to enter a descriptive name for the device The default name of the Camera is the same as the Camera model name Therefore for the TV IP600 the default name is TV IP600 and for the TV IP600W the default name is TV IP600W The maximum length allowed for the Camera Name is 32 printable ASCII characters e Location Use this field to enter a description for the location used by the camera optional e Admin Use the fields to change the administrator name along with the password used to access the System Administration settings Enter the administrator name in the Admin ID field a password in the Admin Password field and confirm the password in the Confirm Again field 37 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera The default setting for the Admin ID is admin The maximum length allowed for the Admin ID is 12 printable ASCII characters The default setting for the Admin Password is oassword The maximum length allowed for the admin password is 8 printable ASCII characters It is highly recommended to set the Admin ID and Admi
69. operties on your desktop and configure your display to show at leaset 65 000 colors for example at least 16 bit The configuration on the Camera image display is incorrect Through the Web Configuration Image section you will need to adjust the image related parameters to improve the image such as the brightness contrast hue and light frequency controls Please refer to the Web Configuration section for more detailed information There are no images available through the Web Browser ActiveX might be disabled If your are viewing the images using Internet Explorer naje sure ActiveX has been enabled in the Internet Options menu Alternatively you can use the Java Applet for viewing the required images 97 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera D Time Zone Table 98 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi 99 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 100 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera E Adjusting Internet Camera Focus To adjust the focus of the lens you need to turn the lens slowly in either a clockwise or anti clockwise direction until the desired image appears Be sure to not over turn the lens in either direction as this will cause the Camera to be out of focus Turn the lens j j i slowly clockwise or anti clockwise to a adjust the Camera Focus A NOTE You can further adjust the Camera s image quality through the Administration gt Configurations gt Video
70. ot externally The Camera s connection might be being blocked by a Firewall Please check with your System Administrator to see if your Firewall allows access to the Canera This could be caused by the Default Router setting Double check that the Camera s Default Router setting is correct Why do a series of broad vertical white lines appear throughout the image A likely issue is that the CMOS sensor has become oveloaded when the light source is too bright such as direct exposure to sunlight or halogen light You will need to reposition the Camera into a more shaded area immediatley to avoid damaging the CMOS sensor There is bad focus on the Camera what should be done If you have changed the Lens of your Camera with a C type lens it is possible that you have not installed the adaptor for your C type lens The lens supplied with the Camera is a CS type lens which doesn t require an adaptor Noisy images occur how can I resolve the problem The video images might be noisy if the Camera is used in a very low light environment To solve this issue you will need to increase the level of light in the Camera s location There could be interference from other wireless devices on the network that are affecting the wireless transmission There is poor image quality how can improve the image A probable cause might be an incorrect property display configuration for your desktop To check if this is the cause open the Display Pr
71. owing window appears TRENDNET Setup Wizard Authentication for PPPoE Connection Flease enter username and password while ensuring that your camera is directly attached to your modem Click button Next to continue setting up Or click button Previous to select another network environment User Name r Password lt Confirm Password pyrght 2005 TRENDnet All Rights Reserw Type the User Name used to connect to your PPPoE connection in the User Name field Type the Password of the PPPoE User Name in the Password field and confirm it in the Confirm Password field Click Next to proceed to the next setup window 21 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Select a Connection Option DHCP If your connection method is DHCP click the DHCP radio button and click Next TRENDnerT Setup Wizard Select a Connection Option Flease select the connection option by your camera network environment Ifyou don t know how to choose leave the option selected as default C PPPoE Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISP requires a PPPoE authentication te the Internet 4 DHCP Select this option if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP is enabled C FixedliP Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISF has supplied you witha fixed IP for your Internet connection 5 Copyright 2005 TRENDnet All Rights Re
72. perate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period TRENDnet shall at its option and expense repair the defective product or deliver to customer an equivalent product to replace the defective item All products that are replaced will become the property of TRENDnet Replacement products may be new or reconditioned TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to TRENDnet pursuant to any warranty There are no user serviceable parts inside the product Do not remove or attempt to service the product through any unauthorized service center This warranty is voided if i the product has been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center ii the product was subject to accident abuse or improper use iii the product was subject to conditions more severe than those specified in the manual Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet office within the applicable warranty period for a Return Material Authorization RMA number accompanied by a copy of the dated proof of the purchase Products returned to TRENDnet must be pre authorized by TRENDnet with RMA number marked on the outside of the package and sent prepaid insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE THE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE AT
73. r Time checkbox 50 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Upload Use the Upload menu to setup the configuration for the FTP Server schedule FTP Server Uploads and configure manual FTP Server Uploads FIP Server ao Port Number Default is 21 User Name Password Directory Path Passive Mode Yes No Time Schedule Enable upload image to FTF server Always Schedule Day Mon O Tue O Wed C Thu O Fr O Sat O Sun Time Period Start 00 00 00 Example 06 30 00 Stop 00 00 00 Example 22 30 00 Video Frequency Frames second O seconds Frame Base File Name O File Overwrite DateTime Suffix Sequence Number Suffix Up to 1024 Manual Operation Enable upload image ta FTP server Base File Name O File Overwrite Date Time Suffix Sequence Number Suffix Up to 1024 a Upload menu 51 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera FTP Server Use this section to configure the basic settings of your FTP server FIP Server isa Port Number Default is 21 Passive Mode Yes No FTP Server menu e Host Address Use this field to type the IP address of the target FTP server e Port Number Use this field to specify the port used by your FTP server The standard port number for FTP is 27 the default setting If the FTP server uses a different port number contact your IT Department and input the value in this field e User Name Use the field to enter the us
74. radio button to specify the length of the WEP Key that is used on your Wireless LAN The Camera offers 64 bits or 128 bits lengths for the WEP Key In general a larger key length creates a stronger cipher The default setting is 64 bits 43 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera WEP Key Format If enabling WEP Encryption you should decide whether to use an ASCII or HEX format for your WEP Key Use the radio buttons to choose an ASCII or HEX format for your WEP key and type the WEP keys used in the Key 1 4 fields Encrypt Data Transmissions Using Use the drop down menu to decide if you want to use Key 7 2 3or 4 for encryption Authentication Type Click a radio button to specify the Authentication Type used with WEP Encryption Open System communicates the key across the network Shared Key allows communication only with other devices with identical WEP settings The default setting is Both WPA PSK WPA PSK2 Click the radio button to enable WPA PSK WPA PSK2 encryption for the Wireless connection This encryption mode is designed for home and small business users to secure their wireless connection without using network authentication servers In order to use this mode the user will need to type the WPA PSK WPS PSkK2 password of their Wireless LAN in the Preshared key field 44 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Advanced Setting Use the Advanced Setting menu to configure the Camera s advanced settings Advanced Setting
75. s Location Model Ty IP00 V Firmware Version 3 46 2008 12 30 _Tools O U OOO MAC Address 00 FF 76 B9 5D EE Help IP Address 10 73 87 99 Configuration Yes 100M bps Full Duplex Copyright 2009 TRENDnet All Rights Reserved System menu in Administration directory The different menus that are available are presented and described in the following pages 31 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Status The following menus are available in the Status System Video Wireless only for TV IP600W camera Network and Active Users To access a menu click the link of the item you want to view System Status Click the System link from the column on the left hand side to display the Device and Ethernet Status of your camera as shown on the screen below Device Status Camera Name 7 IP5OD YY Location Model T IP600VY Firmware Version 3 46 2005 12 30 MAC Address 00 FF 76 BS 5D EE IP Address 10 73 57 99 Ethernet Status Link ves Speed 100M bps Duplex Full Duplex System Status display Device Status This section displays the Camera Name Location Model and Firmware Version MAC Address and IP Address of the camera Ethernet Status This section allows you to monitor the networking status of the camera including the Link network connection Speed and the Duplex mode 32 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Video Status Click the Video link from the column on the left hand side to
76. s Mode of your WLAN from the Wireless Mode drop down menu Choose the Channel of your WLAN from the Channel drop down menu Choose the Authentication method of your WLAN from the Authentication drop down menu Choose the Encryption method of your WLAN from the Encryption drop down menu ype the Encryption Key used by your Wireless LAN in the Key field When you have finished configuring the wireless settings click Next to continue to the next setup window 25 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Other Settings The following window allows you to configure additional camera settings TRENDNET setup Wizard Other Settings You can have a name for the camera And you can also adjust the camera s clock by input the current time on Camera time option Click button Next ta continue setting up Camera Name iTv IPBDOW Camera Time 2009 01 07 v 16 2447 fs kai Type a name to help you identify the camera in the Camera Name field Set the camera date and time from the Camera Time drop down menus To use the time settings from your computer click the Copy Local Time button Click Next when you have finished configuring the other settings 26 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Setting Up The Camera The following window appears summarizing the network settings of your camera TRENDNET Setup Wizard Setting Up The Camera wired Wireless IP Address 10 75 8
77. served 22 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Select a Connection Option Fixed IP If your connection method is Fixed IP click the Fixed IP radio button TRENDNET Setup Wizard Select a Connection Option Flease select the connection option by your camera network environment If you don t know how to choose leave the option selected as default C PPPoE Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISP requires a PPPoE authentication te the Internet C DHCP Select this option if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP js enabled Fixed iP Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL Modem and your ISP has supplied you with a fixed IP for your Internet connection i The following window appears TRENDnerT Setup Wizard Network Configuration Flease input correct information You can click button Auto to let IP camera configured automatically Click button Next to continue setting up IP Address 10 73 87 99 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 1 1 254 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 00 EA j j si E Copyright 2009 TRENDnet All Hig ts Reserved Type in the P Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server IP address and Secondary DNS Server IP Address in the appropriate fields Click Next to proceed to the next setup window 23 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWi
78. ss Setup for TV IP600W only The TV IP600W Wireless Network Camera supports normal wireless LAN functions for 802 1 1b g wireless networks including WEP or WPA basic security settings Connection Mode Infrastructure O Ad Hoc SSID TRENDnet Manually Input or Select from List C300BRS4N W3 oite Survey Wireless Channel Transmission Rate Fully Automatic Ea Encryption Type Disable O WEP Encryption Length Gdbits 128bits Format ASCI HEX Encrypt Data Transmissions Using Authentication Type Open System Shared Key Both WPA PSK VWWPA2 PSK Preshared Key FSK12345 6 63 ASCI or 64 HEA characters Beacon Interval me Preamble Long Shor Wireless Configuration menu 41 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Wireless Interface Use the Wireless Interface menu to configure the Camera s wireless interface Wireless Interface Connection Mode Infrastructure Ad Hoc i wt TRENDnet Manually Input or Select from List C300BRS4N olte Survey Wireless Channel Transmission Rate Fully Automatic Wireless Interface menu e Connection Mode Click a radio button to determine the type of wireless communication for the camera The two options are Infrastructure and Ad Hoc with Infrastructure being the default e SSID The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name assigned to the wireless network Type the SSID of the Wireless LAN you want to conne
79. stall Setup Wizard for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer all users on your Computer e Click the Just me radio button to O Just me only make the application available to the user who is running the SetupWizard installation e Click Next gt to continue ie SetupWizard Confirm Installation 4 The following window appears informing you that the installation is PA rea dy to S tart The installer is ready to install Setup Wizard on your computer Click Next to start the installation e Click Next gt to start the Installation TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera 5 The software will start to install The E following window appears showing the BSS EMi progress of the installation Installing SetupWizard SetupWizard is being installed Please wait ie SetupWizard 6 When installation is complete the following window appears to confirm Installation Complete that the SetupWizard has installed successfully Setupwizard has been successfully installed Click Close to exit e Click Close to exit the installation After installing the SetupWizard the application program for the Camera is automatically installed on your computer 15 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Launching the SetupWizard To launch the SetupWizard click the SetupWizard icon on your desktop or go to Start gt Programs gt TRENDnet gt SetupWizard gt SetupWizard to start the appilcation SetupWizard Install
80. t another camera ID admin Password essee Default admin The Wizard will help you to discover if there is a DHCP server in your network environment so please click the Unblock button if you see a Windows Security Alert dialog Copyright 2005 TRENDnet All Rights F Type a User ID in the ID field Type a password for the User in the Password field Click Next to continue 18 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Change Password The following screen allows you to change the default admin password TRENDNET Setup Wizard Change Password You can change the password here to secure your camera from being accessed by others Leave the checkbox unchecked to skip this step Change Password New Password ae Confirm Password Copyright 2009 TRENDnet All Hights Reserved Carry out the following if you want to change the admin password Tick the Change Password checkbox Type in a New Password in the New Password field and confirm it in the Confirm Password field Click the Next button to proceed to the next Setup window If you don t want to change the admin password leave the checkbox un ticked and click Next 19 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Select a Connection Option The following window allows you to specify the connection method used by your camera network Click the radio button of the network environment your camera is
81. terface by right clicking on the display screen for the camera and selecting the Remove this Camera option Launch Web Manager for Selected Camera To launch the web based IP Camera manager for any active camera in the list simply select it and click the Browse Selected Camera buiton 19 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera Schedule Recording with IPView Pro 2 0 Use the Camera Settings menu to create schedules for recording and apply the schedules to any camera Click the Camera Settings tab to view the Schedule Recording menu the first menu viewed in the Camera Settings menu tab Camera setup x Camera management Camera settings Recording options Other options Camera select TV IP600W 192 168 1 73 X Schedule recording Motion detection l Enable schedule recording Check Time Always Schedule Apply Apply to all camera To apply an existing schedule template click the Select button and choose a schedule from the list of previously created schedule templates If a new schedule is needed it can be created from the Select Schedule Template menu See below Create Schedule Templates To make a new schedule template click the Create Template button to view the Create Schedule Profile menu Use this menu to create new schedules for recording Create scheudle profile templage Salet tuples Schedule Profile Profile Mode Start Time End Time _
82. the camera s live video display as well as the configuration software It is recommended to check and make sure the computer can access and use the camera before placing it in the location where it will be used especially if it is mounted to a ceiling or other area that is difficult to physically access For the initial setup use the SetupWizard program located on the TV IP600 W CD ROM included with the camera Use the IPCam Wizard to assign an IP address and other network settings Once the camera has an IP address follow the instructions below to access the camera s web management interface used to manage the camera and for video display Accessing the Camera Video Display If the camera is used on a network with an active DHCP server the camera will detect it and obtain an IP address If you are using the camera on a network with a DHCP server it is necessary to first determine what the IP address of camera is To do this follow the instructions in the Quick Installation Guide to launch the Setup Wizard to link to the cameras a NOTE If your network uses DHCP or has an active DHCP server running use the Setup N Wizard utility on the installation CD ROM shipped with the camera to first access the camera i Once it is accessed you can change the IP address or continue to use the DHCP assigned address as preferred See the Quick Installation Guide for instructions on using the Setup Wizard utility lf your network does not use a DHC
83. zard Setup Wireless For TV IP600W only After choosing your connection method the following window appears TRENDNET setup Wizard setup Wireless In this section you can choose whether use the camera s wireless or not Click button Next to continue setting up wantto use wireless for the camera flo i don t want to use wireless for the camera Exit m Copyright 2008 TRENDnet AN Fights Rese Choose if you want to connect to your camera using the wireless connection or not by clicking the appropriate radio button Click Next to continue 24 TV IP600 W Wireless Network Camera SetupWizard Setup Wireless For TV IP600W only If you selected the option to use a wireless connection to connect to your camera the following window appears TRENDNET Setup Wizard Manually Setup Wireless In this section you can setup the camera s wireless network interface settings Click button Next to continue setting up Available AP lt Curent gt SSID TRENDnet Wireless Mode Infrastructure 7 Channel Auto is Authentication Qpen Shared Encryption Choose the Access Point you want to connect the camera to from the Available AP drop down menu If the Wireless LAN you want to connect to doesn t appear in the Available AP list click the Re Scan button to scan for additional Wireless LAN s Type the SSID of the WLAN you want to connect to in the SSID field Choose the Wireles
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