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1. Current Virtual Server Table a nor T woe unsa conmore onea 1 OFFLINE 192 168 1 221 80 TCP UDP 80 Cam HTTP Delete Selected Delete Alll Example of a port forwarding setup for HTTP port RTSP port MPEG4 and Motion J PEG video ports Current Virtual Server Table SS erse oraeson mpe rume ronl conma fees OFFLINE Jee SB ioe TCP UDP Cam HTTP OFFLINE Jee EE 554 TCP UDP 554 Cam RTSP L OFFLINE tee SG 1221 8090 TCP UDP 8090 Cam MP4 Video d OFFLINE 192 168 1 221 8070 TCP UDP 8070 Cam MJPEG Video 104 8 Developer Information MPEG4 Motion J PEG VGA Cameras running firmware 1 6 16 03 and older Direct Image Access You can access the image using the URL below http camera_ip jpg image jpg Motion PEG Stream You can access the image using the URL below http camera_ip 8070 video mjpeg Or http username password camera_ip 8070 video mjpeg MPEG4 Stream You can access the image using the URL below http camera_ip 8090 video mp4 http username password camera_ip 8090 video mp4 Via RTSP rtsp camera_ip 554 video mjpeg rtsp username password camera_ip 554 video mp4 3GPP Stream Via RTSP rtsp camera_ip 554 video 3gp rtsp username password camera_ip 554 video 3gp 64 Megapixel Cameras and VGA models running firmware V H 2 1 6 16 05 and newer The individual streams can be found under the following URLs rtsp camera_ip 554 video mp4 rtsp camera_ip 5
2. This screen displays the version number and date of the IP Installer utility If you need to contact the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Technical Support make sure that you obtain the information from this page and include it in your message to Technical Support Accessing the camera Select the camera from the UPnP device list and then click on Link to IE MS Internet Explorer will open the camera page automatically You will be asked to enter a valid user name and password for the camera unless you have disabled the viewer authentication in the account settings Coniset ty 2A Tey oo The server 192 168 0 102 at N1000 Network Camera requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name admin C Remember my password Note If clicking on the Link to IE button does not open up the MS Internet Explorer Web browser chances are that you are not a computer administrator In that case login to your system again using a computer administrator account Administrator rights are also required for the installation of the ActiveX control which is shown on the next page 30 When you connect to the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera for the first time with MS Internet Explorer you need to install an ActiveX control The following message appears terse Beulorer ecn
3. Subnet mask 255 255 255 O Secondary DNS Default Gateway 192 168 1 Hint You can change the device HTTP port IP address subnet mask default getway primary DNS and secondary DNS If you use PPPoE skip IP address and DNS settings Then click on Next to setup PPPoE The default configuration is shown above and for most users there should be no need to change these settings Advanced users can change the following values HTTP Port This is the Web server port of the camera The default value is 80 You can change the value from 80 to a value between 1024 and 65535 Note that when you change the HTTP port you need to append the new port to the address of the camera e g http 192 168 0 102 1024 IP Address By default the camera obtains the IP address from a DHCP server in the network You can set up the camera with a static IP address as well by activating the option Use the following IP If you are not familiar with IP addresses in general or the IP address setup of your network you should contact your network administrator for the correct values DNS Setting A DNS Server DNS stands for Domain Name System allows the camera to contact an e mail FTP or NTP server using its proper domain name e g mail mydomain com rather than its IP address If you set up the camera with a static IP address chances are that you will need to provide the DNS server settings yoursel
4. An applet from int 00 1bfe006f8d local is requesting unrestricted access to your computer The digital signature could not be verified Click Details for more information about the certificate C Allow all applets from int 00 1bfe006f8d local aget Details Deny eee ob eA Sa Click on Allow and you will see the camera live image a few moments later a00 IP CAMERA Viewer L lt gt http int 00 1bfe006F8d local Ht Apple Pandora eBay Yahoo Mail ATLAS ContentAdmin ICINTRACOM TR Craigslist CentSports NETWORK sor uvurt Ons Mi Setting amp Client setting Ga Image setup Refer to Chapter 5 for explanations on the Web interface options of your network camera _42 4 1 3 Linux The installation on Linux systems does not require any Special software The network camera is compatible to Web browsers such as Firefox and Konqueror The initial installation requires the setup of the camera s IP address As the camera by default obtains an IP address from a DHCP server in the network e g a router you can access the camera as soon as you have obtained the IP address from the router s DHCP client log Alternatively you may use Bonjour mDNSResponder which is also available for Linux If no DHCP server is connected to your network the camera reverts to its default IP address 192 168 1 221 In order to gain access to the camera you
5. Information PPPoE User ID dyndns_username_goes_here DDNS Password LLLLLILLITII UPnP Re type password sesseeessess Bonjour IP Notification Host name examplehostname dyndns org Messenger Pj Advance Note If the router in your home network is equipped with a DDNS client we recommend using the router instead of the camera Most SOHO routers are equipped with a DDNS client and since the router is in direct control of handling the Internet connection it s the device best suited for the DDNS task Server Name Select the DDNS provider of your choice In our example we use www dyndns org User ID Enter the same user name here that you use to log in to your account settings on www dyndns org Do not enter your DSL user account information here Password Enter the password for your dyndns org user account here Re type the password in the field below Host name You need to enter the full host name that you have created in your dyndns org account here Click OK to save the settings Reboot the camera via the System gt Initialize menu to activate the DDNS settings After a reboot you may need to wait for a few minutes before you can access the camera with the new domain name 70 Camera gt Network gt UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play A UPnP enabled device such as your network camera announces its alice presence in the local network to other computers that So Support UP
6. SETTING Alarm output P BASIC Yj Advance Alarm output 1 w On Off Fj FTP client Digital output High Low SMTP Trigger condition Alarm Timer Fj P Network storage Alarm Motion detection Motion detection Pj TEF Sve iidio de isction Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm input Alarm input Alarm buffer Network link down Alarm duration 10 sec 1 to 60 sec Motion detection Effective Period Always Audio detection System Log Schedule Digital output Sets the digital output to either high or low in case of an alarm event Refer to page 21 Trigger condition Set the value to Timer if you want the action to occur based on a schedule If you set the value to Alarm you can define which of the alarm events Motion Detection Audio Detection some models Network link down some models and Alarm input can trigger the alarm output action Alarm duration You can define how long the camera activates the output port Set it to 60 seconds and the camera will send out 12 V current for a period of one minute Effective Period As with the other event types you can activate the alarm output event based on a schedule or the entire time 94 Camera gt Advance gt Schedule The Network Camera supports event trigger actions that can be based ona schedule This can be used as an example to only activate motion detection between 9 pm and 6 am during business days and
7. Security Background color Black E gt Advance Alias NSC30 Date Time On O Of Display position Top O Bottom RTSP RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP is supported by most media clients such as Real Player VLC and QuickTime If you only plan to view the camera video with your Web browser or with one of the provided software utilities you do not need to activate this option Note that activating the RTSP option disables the camera s ability to send out Motion J PEG video Image rotated Choose from one of the following options None Mirror Flip and Mirror Flip With this function you can mirror the image vertically horizontally or both The default value is None Lighting This is an important parameter There are three values 50Hz 60Hz and Outdoor If your camera is installed so that it s facing outside you should select Outdoor If your camera is installed indoors you must select the appropriate light frequency either 50 or 60 Hz e g in the US select 60 Hz in Germany Poland or Italy select 50 Hz White Balance This parameter controls how the camera interprets colors Depending on the previous selection Lighting you can choose from the following values Auto Fluorescent Incandescent Sunny Cloudy or Black amp White You should select the value that best represents the environment the camera i
8. Time To Live te Frame rate 30 E fps Quality Auto Fixed quality Excellent E Fixed bitrate Ichi bps IP interval Sut Ka Viewer authentication When activated a user name and password is required in order to access the video stream Multicast streaming Enable this option to utilize multicast streaming When Image Size Frame rate activated you need to provide additional information such as the multicast address audio and video port and the Time To Live parameter More information on Multicast streaming can be found in section Camera gt MPEG4 gt Computer View Style 1 Define the video resolution that the camera sends out by selecting the appropriate resolution 160x120 320x240 640x480 1280x720 or 1280x1024 pixel The image size has a direct impact on the amount of network bandwidth required in order to submit the video stream over the network The higher the resolution the more network bandwidth is used to deliver the video stream Select from a range of 1 to 30 fps to define the maximum frame rate frames per second of the video Higher frame rates yield smoother video but generate more network bandwidth 63 Quality This allows you to control the image quality of the video Auto The camera automatically adjusts the quality based on the connection speed of the connected client Fixed quality Select the quality from medium to excellent Fixed bitrate Define the max
9. To view the certificate details click on Properties Click on Remove to delete it HTTPS Connection Policy Define for the individual viewer modes if HTTPS can be used in order to connect to the camera 79 Camera gt Security gt IP Filter only certain models The IP filter allows blocking or access to the camera based on the IP address of the connecting client This is an additional layer of security which helps to limit access to the camera in security sensitive environments SETTING Y BASIC System Camera Network Security Account HTTPS IP Filter gt Advance IP Filter Allow range Allow Range List Deny range Deny Range List IP Filter E IP Fiter On OOff Allow Range Start IP Address End IP Address Allow Range List 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 E Deny Range Start IP Address End IP Address Deny Range List Emy E Activate this function by setting this option to On This defines which IP address is allowed to have access to the camera Enter the start IP address and end IP Address and click on Add to add the IP range to the list of allowed IP addresses All allowed IP addresses are listed here To remove an entry select it from the drop down list and click Delete Enter IP addresses here that are not allowed to access the camera All denied IP addresses are listed here To remove an entry select it from the drop down list and click Delete
10. All cameras that are found on the network are displayed on this tab Cameras that are shown in red are currently configured for a different network and cannot be accessed with the Web browser before the IP settings of the camera have been adjusted to your network see Setup Search The Search button can be used to refresh the view Typically it is not required to push the button as the utility starts scanning the network as soon as it is started Link to IE Select the camera from the list and click this button to open the camera with MS Internet Explorer Note This function does not work for other Web browsers however you can open the browser manually and open the URL http camera_ip_as_shown_in_list in the example above you would open http 192 168 0 102 28 Setup Upgrade Factory default Reboot Camera Tab Select a camera from the list and click the Setup button in order to open the camera configuration dialog Select a camera from the list and click the Upgrade button if you wish to upgrade the firmware of the camera The firmware upgrade can also be performed with your Web browser If you want to reset the camera settings to factory default values you can select a camera from the device list and click this button When you do this you will be asked to enter the administrator user name and password Dyn 0 SOHO Network Camera MPEG4 Motion JPEG two way Audio CMOS t 1924 168 0102 User
11. Audio detection System Log Message SMTP server name This is the address of the outgoing mail server the sendmail server or SMTP server SMTP server port The default port for e mail delivery is 25 However in case your SMTP server uses a different port e g as an anti spam measure you can change the port here SSL Some e mail servers only accept connections made via SSL Secure Socket Layer If this is the case with your SMTP server you need to check this option Otherwise you can leave it unchecked 86 Authentication Most SMTP servers require that the client authenticates properly prior to accepting e mail delivery Unless your SMTP server does not require authentication this option Should be enabled SMTP When this option is activated the camera will submit a user name and password to the SMTP server for authentication Type in a valid user name and password in the fields below POP before SMTP If your SMTP server uses this authentication method you also need to provide the address of the incoming e mail POP server Recipient e Mail address Enter the e mail address where you want the camera to send the videos and pictures Administrator e Mail address Attached file type Subject Message This is the e mail address that the camera uses as its from address You should fill out this field e g mycamera mydomain com because some SMTP servers will not deliver e mail from c
12. On OF Multicast address 225001 The camera supports 3GPP and 2 5 Video port Auto on Aog e866 WAP for older phones Audio port Auto 11000 1024 65535 The options are the same as the Time To Live 15 1 to 255 computer view except that the image O image Size size is fixed to 160x120 pixels and the m Frame rate 5 K Tps Quality frame rate and quality settings are re much lower Fixed quality amp Fixed bitrate H i kbps Camera gt MJ PEG Style 1 SETTING Y BASIC G MJPEG viewer port System Unicast streaming Camera Video Audio port number 8070 1024 65534 General Video Audio port number SSL 3974 z MPEG4 la Image Size 640x480 ees Frame rate 15 E fps Security Auto Fi ity Detailed amp oa heise Fixed quality iv In addition to MPEG4 the network camera can also send out a Motion J PEG video stream While Motion J PEG has a much larger network footprint than MPEG4 or H 264 and therefore requires more network bandwidth to submit the same video information it is still widely used in the video surveillance environment As seen before you can define the individual ports that the video stream uses along with the image size frame rate and quality Note When RTSP is activated Motion J PEG cannot be used at the same time and the screen options are disabled This concludes the camera category options for all MPEG4 Motion PEG network cameras The following se
13. a r 3 Mounting brackets Ceiling and wall mounting brackets 4 Power over Ethernet Products PoE injectors and switches to power the netv 110 Y INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line of active and passive networking products Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www intellinet network com Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 112
14. 80 5 2 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings The advanced settings menu allows control of the alarm management functions of your network camera The camera has the ability to send pictures or videos to a remote location in case of an alarm or based on a schedule The alarm event can be triggered by the camera s internal motion detection or by an external alarm sensor The H 264 Megapixel cameras add a storage function for local shared network drivers Windows SMB or Linux NFS and audio detection to the range of features Camera gt Advance gt FTP Client gt General FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol FTP is a common method to transfer files to an FTP server Such a FTP server can be a local server or it can be your own Web site In the general settings you have to specify the details about the FTP server you wish to use SETTING J BASIC General wW Advance E FTP client On Off Y FIP client FTP server name ftpserver_address General User name ftp_username Alarm sending Periodical sendin Password seecczees SMTP Re type password ETE Network storage Passive mode On Off j HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection Audio detection System Log 81 FTP server name Enter the address of your FTP server here Valid entries are either the IP address of the server format 111 222 333 444 or the domain name of the server forma
15. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERG cccccnccnccncccncencenuecncenuenuseneennenueennenuenn 107 9 1 ACCESSING THE CAMERA wctwrchubahevarebabebabababebababevabubsbabelebabebabehevalekwhels 107 922 WEB BROWSER ACCES Sissy ivistadaivas tude ivaasediawsdasaisudasiaaiiaainaaastainaaiudaias 108 90 3 CAMERA RELATED SSUES visensesndanasenaisesenaaenaasunaniadnaninnanunguaaunannaan4 109 Safety and Regulatory Notices Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera or Network Video Server This user manual includes instructions for using and managing the camera on your network Experience in networking will be helpful when setting up and using this product Updated versions of this document will be posted to www intellinet network com as they become available The latest version of this user manual can also be found on the Installation CD accompanying this product along with user manuals in other languages This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated ina commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This digital equipment fulfills the requirements for
16. TCP IP settings of your computer manually to be in range of 192 168 1 xxx in order to gain access to the camera Connect to the settings menu with your Web browser and change the IP address of the camera manually How do install the camera on a Mac or Linux system Refer to sections 4 1 2 and 4 1 3 in this user manual 107 After changing the camera s Web server port from 80 to a different value access to the camera is no longer possible Whenever you change the Web server port from the standard 80 to a different value you need to append the port to the camera s IP address The syntax is always http cameraip portnumber Example When you change the Web server port to 81 the correct address would be http 192 168 1 221 81 Q changed the HTTP port in the camera settings but after saved the settings the camera still responds on the old HTTP port The new value is ignored A After changing the HTTP port in the Basic gt Network gt Information screen and saving the settings you need to reboot the Network Camera You can either temporarily cut the power to the camera or you can reboot the camera via the settings menu Basic gt System gt I nitialize 9 2 Web Browser Access cannot use some of the features of the Network Camera For example cannot set up motion detection or record video from the live video page Only MS Internet Explorer supports full access to all functions Refer to section 2 3 for a list o
17. around the clock on the weekends You can set up individual schedules for each event type so that motion detection is activated between 7 pm and 7 am but audio detection is only activated between 10 pm and 4 am Depending on your camera model the screen layout will vary slightly Schedule Sohedule selection FTP Alm Siar tid 12 i gj End ta H Gi w Tr Peco s ek STi Akum i ETE T Fy Bi oe STP Panodical is ry gata ain T Pinin pia hg Bad biasa i a pisii SUTURE UT TE TUT ATTP ward Alum Mon 1200 24 00 Add J Delete troon oo Ads Delete siesta i Record Ala Sd i e e SEA rE santa 4 ea sie ER p min laced i A late e ANOEIE ord r ETE TET a a Alam puput Ala Wed 1260 24 00 Add Delete Pere rerer sere ererer ere gt Tai Pa eee eee te Se ee ee eee reer eee eee Bi biy L CUO inaina A a aaan Erea Ada Cele kA P E ne A a PL I a AN A a E A A gt A O_o TT Erea di De a a E PS EET A ET A E AN ARE PE A A A A ATEL AE or ta L E AE a p E E EMNAT aaa e n Ergi D Add Delete x 1 a e 1 4 z e 1 a e a A a A E Emery ka Aa j Deets DMMUNNANAN NANNA A a aan Pmetyi l aia LOT ETT Usa the same tee tehedole oyery Gay ok Cancel First you need to select the type of event from the drop FTP Alarm down list The drop down list contains the values shown m on the right Select a start and end time and click on Le aang ae u B Wlall ol
18. by allowing you to create a domain name for your home network which you can always use to access the camera To use the DDNS function you will need to do the following two things 1 Create a DDNS hostname with a DDNS service provider 2 Set up a DDNS client in the home network that contacts the DDNS service provider and updates the IP information The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera supports three different DDNS providers DYNDNS ORG DHS ORG and TZO COM Of the three as of February 2010 only dyndns org is a free service be aware that this may change This user manual therefore focuses on the dyndns org service You first need to register and create an i account on www dyndns org O DynDNS om 1 Connect to http www dyndns org and click Create Account 2 Follow the step by step instructions on the DYNDNS screens inputting all information requested 3 Log in with the new account and go to Account My Hosts Add Host Services 4 Enter the domain in the Hostname field and select a sub domain from the drop down menu Follow the check out procedure 5 After entering the information check your service and make sure that the DDNS domain name is listed under Account My Hosts 6 On the camera s DDNS screen fill in the fields and reboot the camera see next page 69 SETTING Yj BASIC Pj System DDNS Pj Camera a DDNS On Off Yj Network Server name http Awww dyndns org gi
19. keep the shutter open for a relatively long time in order to be able to capture video in poor light conditions Values range from 4 sec to 1 120 seconds With the gain value you can also adjust the exposure time This feature is not suitable if the camera captures outdoor video and typically you do not need to change the exposure mode to manual 65 Camera gt Playback Style 2 SETTING Playback Y BASIC gt System v Camera General H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG 3GPP Advance Playback gt Network gt Security gt Advance The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera is equipped with an integrated video player With this player you can play back videos that you have recorded with the camera e g by using the record function on the live video page The video player can also playback other video sources if the necessary video codecs are installed on your computer The controls consist of the typical array of buttons you find in most common media players e g play pause stop and open fast forward and rewind time display volume and full screen controls Note The video player can only be used with MS Internet Explorer Other Web browsers do not support this function 66 Camera gt Network gt Information SETTING Information Yj BASIC bj System E MAC address gt Camera Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Be Network Use the following IP address Informati
20. name admin Password Cancel Enter admin for both You will then see the following message The target will be rebooted Are you sure Click Yes to perform the factory reset This function lets you reboot the camera The procedure is identical to the factory default function except the camera does not lose the settings Setup Function When you click on the Setup button you first need to enter a valid administrator user name and password see above You will then be presented with the first page of the Setup menu The first page shows some basic information about the camera Click the Next button to open the next page 29 User Account Settings Page ae alisan JY acle NETWORK SOLUTIONS Account settings 192 168 0 102 Confirm Mode a Previous User name Password Administrator User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 User 7 User 3 User 9 Hint admin Viewer authentication On O Off To change the authentication account type the new account and password and select security mode in field Next Admin X Cancel User Name Enter the user name you wish to use for the new account Password Enter the password for the new user account Confirm Type the password in again Mode There are three possible values to choose from 1 Admin User has full access to all camera functions 2 Operator User can view the live image
21. radiated emission according to limit B of EN55022 1998 and the requirements for immunity according to EN55024 1998 residential commercial and light industry R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment as of April 8 2000 Safety This equipment complies with EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology equipment Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste i Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the X recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this N product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health A which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product If your equipment contains easily removable batteries or accumulators dispose of these sep
22. the network connection breaks down the camera keeps the last 10 seconds in its internal buffer When the network connection is re established the camera then sends out the information Alarm input If an external alarm sensor is connected to the camera you can activate this trigger for the HTTP event Parameter amp Message For each of the events you can define an optional parameter and parameter value as shown in the screen shot above This can be used so that the script called by the camera can differentiate between the various types of events to perform different kinds of actions The message allows you to define a description for the event Effective Period As with the other event types you can activate the HTTP event all the time value always or based on a schedule Below are two examples that show what kind of URLs the camera could be calling in case of an alarm The examples are based on the information shown in the screen shot but you can define completely different values 1 The camera has detected a motion URL http myserver 80 script_url event motion 2 The external alarm e g an IR motion sensor is in the alert state URL http myserver 80 script_url event extalarm _ 93 Camera gt Advance gt Alarm Output If your Network Camera features a terminal block connector you can connect an external alarm device to it The camera can send power to the device when a trigger event has occurred
23. the screen shot above otherwise anyone who knows the network address of your camera can potentially access the video stream RTP The Real time Transport Protocol RTP defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over the Internet This option is only shown if the RTSP mode is enabled in the general settings Unicast Streaming Define the port range for standard Unicast streaming here Multicast Streaming Set to On to enable it Note If the camera has firmware 1 6 16 05 or newer installed the RTSP and RTP options can be found on the Camera gt General page 57 Once you activate the multicast option the screen will show additional options Multicast streaming On O Off Multicast address 228 0 0 1 Video port Auto 6000 1024 65535 Audio port Auto 7000 1024 65535 Time To Live 15 1 to 255 Enter the address of your multicast server along with the audio and video port The Time To Live value defines how long multicast traffic will expand across routers Routers have a TTL threshold assigned and only datagrams with a TTL greater than the interface s threshold are forwarded Below are additional details regarding the differences between Unicast and Multicast Unicast For each connected computer there is a separate TCP IP connection When 20 computers are connected to the camera the camera has to create 20 different connections and the camera ha
24. the settings in your network User name Enter the user name for the shared network drive or folder here Make sure that the user account has read and write permissions on the network drive or folder Password The password of the account goes here As always repeat the password in the field below Click OK to save the settings When done click Test to verify the storage settings A popup window will open that informs you whether or not the test was successful 89 Camera gt Advance gt Storage gt Alarm Sending l Y Network storage On this page you can define which alarm trigger event is linked to the storage recording function The eee options on this page are identical to those on the FTP Alarm sending and SMTP Alarm Sending page with one exception Periodical recording The Recording time allows you to specify the length of the video clip You can set the recording time between 5 and 60 seconds Camera gt Advance gt Storage gt Periodical Sending Just as with FTP and SMTP there is a periodic saving function integrated for the network storage The nature of SMB and NFS based file saving allows the camera to save much larger files making this function ideal for permanent archive recordings Pj FIP client Periodical recording i SMTP Network storage Periodical recording On Off General image filename h264_recording Alarm sending Suffix Date Time Se
25. utilize its scheduler the camera is equipped with an internal time clock There are several ways to set up the camera time Date Time Current date time Date time format yyyy mm dd hh mm ss a Adjust Keep current setting Synchronize with PC Manual setting Synchronize with NTP NTP server name Auto interval 1 J hours E Time zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada co Daylight Saving Time On Off Start time By date By week number March iv First i Mon iv End time By date By week number November J First Mon g Note Depending on your camera model and firmware version the Daylight Saving Time option may not be available Current date time Displays the camera s current date time PC clock This is the date and time of the computer you are currently using to connect to the camera Date time format The format determines how the date time is displayed on the live video Select the format that suits you best Adjust There are four options Keep current setting means that you don t want to change the date and time Synchronize with PC adjusts the camera time to the time of your PC Be aware of the fact that this option sets the time only one time From that point forward the camera time will start to differ from your PC time as time progresses and occasional re synchronization will be necessary Manual setting lets you manually enter t
26. 0 sure about this do not proceed Instead contact the Technical Support team to verify the firmware version Also do not perform the upgrade from a computer that is connected to the network wirelessly as the connection is inherently less stable than a cable based connection If you have the correct firmware file make sure that you uncompress the ZIP file first if the firmware file is an archive and you end up with a file that has an extension bin Click on Browse and select the bin file Click on OK to begin the upgrade process The following message will appear Windows Internist feulorar Click OK to continue 5 Another message will appear Wildes Inner Rept rar 2 J Upgrade firmware and reboot the target Are you sure Click on Cancel to abort the operation Click on OK to start the upgrade process You will see the following messages Erasing CFG Image Please wait Note You may see additional messages at this stage System Rebooting Please wait When you see this message the upgrade has been completed It may take up to two minutes to re gain access to the camera If the camera no longer responds use the Windows IP Installer utility to find the camera and re configure the IP Address settings Language You can replace the language in the user interface of your network camera On the Installation CD are different language files starting with LNG_ and ending with
27. 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 local user info user info user info user info user info user info user info user info user info user info user info user notice user notice user notice user notice user notice syslog info user info RTSP h264 over HTTP from 192 168 0 101 FTP FTP Send Success FTP Send file to Ftp Prr ti 22 fcameraimages alarm20090919095017_A4D jpg FTP FTP Send Success FTP Send file to Ftp Jif 2 F 32 023 cameraimages alarm20090919095014 AD jpg FTP FTP Send Success FTP Send file to ftp jf AR a TIt a cameraimages alarm20090919095012_4D jpg RTSP h264 over HTTP From 192 168 0 101 SSMTP SMTP Sending Success SSMTP Send SMTP to sed Ariary ot en WDT watchdog start NET Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 NET Primary DNS 192 168 0 1 NET Gateway 192 168 0 1 NET Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 NET Host IP 192 168 0 115 SYS log started Listening for Syslog messages on IP address 192 168 0 101 a E a NUM The messages shown here are the same messages that are displayed in the Web browser 101 6 Video Surveillance Software 6 1 Function Description The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera ships with a surveillance application that can monitor and record up to 16 network cameras You can record video permanently or based ona schedule or you can
28. 54 video h264 rtsp camera_ip 554 video mjpg rtsp camera_ip 554 video 3gp http camera_ip 80 video mjpg The ports can be adjusted in the camera settings so be sure that you use the correct port The default ports are shown above 105 Accessing the video streams with VLC Player VLC Player among other players supports video streaming via RTSP You can use VLC player to display the camera live video First open VLC Player then go to Media gt Open Network Stream PES Playback Audio Video Tools View E Open File Chea F Advanced Open File Chrl Shift O Open Folder Ctrl F Open Disc Ctrl D Open Network Stream krl BS Open Capture Device Chr Enter the stream URL e g rtsp ipaddress 554 video h264 S Ojan Medio B File 2 Disc 2 Network Ef Capture Device Network Protocol Protocol Address RTSP camera_ip 554 video h264 C Show more options 9 Ce The live image will show up after a few seconds O T A OX Media Playback Audio Yideo Tools View Help oomo 00 Cmon E rtspifi ume em ora a 554video h264 1 00x 00 00 00 00 Note Access via VLC may not always work Slow connections tend to be problematic and incompatibilities of RTSP enabled players are known to exist 106 9 Questions and Answers 9 1 Accessing the Camera O gt O What are the camera s default IP address administrat
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30. P and normally there is no reason to change it Video buffer Turn the Video Buffer function On or Off Enabling the video buffer makes the video stream smoother in unsteady network environments or over remote Internet connections But activating the buffer also means that there is a longer delay between real time and when the events appear on your screen The image setup allows control of the image parameters shown on the right ll image setup Depending on your camera model these Brightness 50 options can vary You can either move the contrast e slider to adjust the value or you can type E the value into the field Saturation 50 i Se Brightness Higher values generate Hue 50 L brighter video and vice versa a Default Contrast Raise or lower the contrast of the video Sharpness Crisper video can be generated if the sharpness is set to a higher value Saturation When set to 0 the image becomes black and white Raise the value to increase the amount of color in the video Hue Most sources of visible light contain energy over a band of wavelengths Hue is the wavelength within the visible light spectrum at which the energy output from a source is greatest If you don t understand any of this don t worry Normally there is no need to change the default value Exposure not shown This optional parameter allows controlling the exposure time which has a direct impact on the brightn
31. Wins Do you want to install this software Name AxVideoview cab Publisher INTRACOM U S A INC x More options Install i Dort Install i while Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk Click on Install to being the installation Depending on your system additional messages may appear e g the Web browser notification bar In any event you need to allow the installation of the ActiveX control Note If this message does not show up and you only see the camera Web page but no live image the security settings in you Web browser s Internet Options are set too high You need to change them to allow the execution of signed ActiveX controls If the installation of the ActiveX control was successful you should be looking at the camera s live video page a few moments later JUGAMERN Viewer Microso Inte men Exploren provided Dy JE Intacom Ushi Gr J gt http 10 10 10 89 We See IP CAMERA Viewer NErFWOEE SOLUTIONS M Setting 10 10 10 83 Coo OTe amp Client setting a Gl image setup i Refer to Chapter 5 for explanations on the Web interface options of your INTELI NET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera 40 4 1 2 MacOS The installation on Apple systems running MacOS X does not involve the INTELLINET installation CD The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera s
32. a The advantage of this setup is that the network load is kept to a minimum because a connection between the camera and the surveillance software is only established in the event that an alarm event has occurred If you think of larger installations involving many cameras you can see what a difference this can make 2 The HTTP event can be used to trigger a script on a Web server i e a PHP script that logs events in a database so that a record is kept of all events The Same script could also be retrieving images from the camera when the event happens You can also instruct the camera to add a unique parameter to the HTTP request based on the type of event that has occurred see HTTP Event gt Alarm Sending The possibilities for this function are endless and the implementation in the network camera provides great flexibility SETTING PJ BASIC vj Advance General gt FTP client bea eve O SMTP HTTP event On O Off URL myserver com script_url Network storage HTTP event Port 80 General User ID optional_userid Alarm sendin g Password eeeseesseece Alarm output Proxy server name optional Schedule Alarm input Proxy port number Alarm buffer Proxy user ID optional Motion detection Proxy password EERE Audio detection 9 URL The basic script URL goes here Note You need to enter the URL without any leading http Port Standard HTTP requests are made on port 80 but if your application require
33. all to begin the installation Click Finish to end the installation Once the installation has completed click on Finish A new shortcut has been created on your computer neined desktop Double click it to start the application Ale eo i KB 2297 IP Installer for Windows When the program starts you are presented with the screen shown below Depending on your camera model the screen may look slightly different but the functionality is the same The IP Installer utility lists all cameras that can be found on your network With this utility you can make changes to the configuration perform a firmware upgrade restore the camera to factory default values and reboot the camera Note It may take up to three minutes for IP Installer to show a camera that has been recently re started ve aalisan aclla INTELLINET so O Camera a User About UPnP device list _ Name IP Address MAC Address Mod Name 0 Mod Df Stuy ZE Network Camera 192 168 0 102 ODIBFEQOSFED SOHO Network Camera MPEG4 N1000 re Upgrade 36 Factory default wW Reboot a Search 5 Link to IE Hint Click on the device list to select a device and click on function buttons to execute Click on Search to clean up the device list and search all devices within the same subnet again The application has three main tabs Camera User and About Camera tab UPnP device list
34. ally deployed together with a digital video recorder DVR or a network video recorder NVR to form a video surveillance system Since network cameras are equipped with an operating system they do not require the presence of a DVR or NVR in order to function In addition a network camera can transmit data in a local network as well as over the Internet Access to a network camera is typically achieved with a standard Web browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Firefox a gt Network Camera Wireless Router PC Notebook Example showing a wireless network camera in a typical setup Network Camera LAN Switch Server with NVR Software Example showing a network camera in a typical setup with an NVR recording solution 1 2 Network Video Servers A network video server allows connection to an analog CCTV camera via coaxial cable CCTV Camera Network LAN Switch Video Server Example showing a CCTV camera connected to a network video server which itself is connected to the network 1 3 Model Overview This user manual contains information for the following models 1 NSC15 NSC15 WG Motion J PEG MPEG4 Audio 300k CMOS NSC15 WG only Day Night 54 Mbps Wireless 802 11g 2 NSC16 WG Motion PEG MPEG4 H 264 Audio 1 3M CMOS Day Night 54 Mbps Wireless 802 11g 3 NFC30 NFC30 WG Motion J PEG MPEG4 Audio 300k CMOS NFC30 WG only 54 Mbps Wireless 802 11g IEEE 802 3af PoE Support for wired mode
35. and change image related settings such as brightness contrast etc 3 Viewer User can view the live video of the camera but is unable to make any changes to the configuration Viewer Authentication On Every user that connects to the camera has to enter a valid user name and password Off A user name and password is only required if the user wants to change camera related settings By setting the Viewer authentication to off you allow any user to view the camera s live image Click the Next button to open the next configuration page 30 Date Time Settings Page v alisan JY acle NETWORK SOLUTIONS Date Time settings 192 168 0 102 a Previous o gt Next Current Setting PC clock Adjust Keep current setting C Synchronize with PC C Manual setting 14 1 2008 00 00 00 Synchronize with NTP NTP server name pool ntp org V Auto Interval 01 hours Time zone GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada Hint There are three ways to adjust system date and time The easiest way is to select Network Camera to Synchronize with PC The second way is to Manually adjust settings to set the date and time by entering new values The third way is to Synchronize with NTP and allow the Network Camera to automatically synchronize with available time servers over the Internet The network camera is equipped with an internal clock You can display the current date and time informa
36. arately according to your local requirements The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased this product In countries outside of the EU If you wish to discard this product contact your local authorities and ask for the correct manner of disposal Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This equipment generates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the receiver Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Check that shielded STP network cables are being used with this unit to ensure compliance with EMC standards EU Countries I ntended for Use The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgi
37. are the ports the camera will instruct the router to open Depending on the camera model you may see different ports The new H 264 Megapixel cameras have a simpler port model and require fewer ports than the other models Normally there is no need to change any of these ports unless you know that a port is already in use by a different device or application E UPnP On O Off Turn On UPnP port forwarding HTTP pot 80 O 1024 65535 SSLPort 4430 1024 65535 RTSP Port 554 O 1024 65535 1 Camera gt Network gt Bonjour Bonjour is a service that just like UPnP helps to find the network camera on the network Bonjour is available for Windows but is more commonly used for MacOS Refer to section 4 1 2 MacOS for additional information on the usage SETTING Yj BASIC System Camera Network Information PPPoE DDNS UPnP Device name NFC31IRWG a Bonjour On Off Bonjour IP Notification Messenger FP Security j Advance Bonjour On Enables the service on by default Off Disables the service Device name Enter the name of your camera here This is the name the Bonjour service will display If you have more than one camera installed in your network this is an easy way to differentiate among the cameras Camera gt Network gt IP Notification The camera can inform the user via e mail about the IP address it is set to If the camera is set up with a dynamic IP addr
38. creen you activate the alarm triggered FTP upload In this mode the camera only uploads an image or a short video clip to the FTP server if an alarm condition motion audio alarm network link down or external alarm input has occurred SETTING Alarm sending gt BASIC Advance Alarm sending On Off FTP client Remote path cameraimages General Image file name alarm Alarm sending Suffix Date Time Sequence number Periodical sending SMTP j Network storage Motion detection Motion detection HTTP event Audio detection Audio detection R 2 ee GOLEU Network link down schedule Alarm input Alarm input P p Alarm buffer Effective Period Always Motion detection Schedule Schedule Audio detection Remote path Key in the folder name on the FTP server in which the camera uploads the files The folder is a sub directory of the home root folder of the FTP user account Leave this value empty and the camera will upload the files into the home directory of the FTP user Image file name Enter the image file name here This value is the first part of the file name Suffix Select the type of information you wish to append to the image name Possible values are Date Time or Sequence number Alarm Motion Detection Activate this option if the FTP upload should be triggered by a motion detection event The button to the right leads to the motion detection setup screen which is described later in
39. ction describes the options for the H 264 Megapixel camera models 60 Camera gt General Style 2 J System Y Camera General H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG 3GPP Advance Playback gt Network gt Security j Advance RTSP RTP Image Rotated Audio Codec Audio mode General E RTSP RTSP port 554 O 1024 65535 E RTP Unicast streaming 1024 65532 7999 Port range 5000 1027 65535 Image rotated None g W Audio Codec g 711 u law g W Audio mode Full duplex Half duplex Video clip format H 264 IR Threshold On Off O Auto Overlay Text overlay Privacy mask O Off Text color White Background color Black M Alias INSC31 On O Off Top O Bottom Date Time Display position Specify the RTSP port here The default port is 554 Define the RTP port range here Choose from one of the following options None Mirror Flip and Mirror Flip With this function you can mirror the image vertically horizontally or both The default value is None Here you can define which audio codec the camera uses There are four choices g 711 u law g 711 a law G 711 also known as Pulse Code Modulation PCM is a very commonly used waveform codec that generates a 64 kbps bit rate AMR Audio AMR was adopted as the standard speech codec by 3GPP in October 1998 and is now widely used in GSM and UMTS AMR Audio uses less bandwidth t
40. curely to avoid any personal injuries Keep the camera out of the reach of children If the camera does not operate properly contact your local distributor Do not disassemble the product as that will void the warranty Technical product support is provided by your dealer or distributor via e mail and phone Additional technical support is provided by INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS via the Web site www intellinet network com Before contacting technical support be sure to verify that your camera has the latest firmware version installed you can access the camera s system information page to find out To expedite your technical support request it is recommended to include a very detailed error description in your message Should the camera not power up upon initial installation you need to discontinue the use of the product immediately Returns and replacements of defective products are handled by our network of authorized dealers Contact the place of purchase Used cameras especially those that they were purchased on auction Web sites are excluded from the product warranty 1 Product Overview 1 1 Network Cameras Network cameras are closed circuit television CCTV cameras that use the Internet Protocol TCP IP to transmit image data over an Ethernet or Wireless LAN connection As such network cameras are also referred to as IP cameras IP cameras are primarily used for surveillance applications A number of IP cameras are norm
41. d below DNS Server Typically your ISP will send DNS Server information to the camera when it connects Some ISPs however require entering specific DNS servers manually In that case you can activate the option Use the following DNS server address and enter the primary and secondary DNS servers in the fields below not shown on the screen shot 68 Camera gt Network gt DDNS If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote connection but only in your local network you can skip this section Dynamic DNS is a network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured host names addresses or other information stored in DNS In simpler terms Users of private Internet services are often faced with a problem The ISP typically changes the IP address assigned to the user based on a time interval This may be as often as once every 24 hours or as seldom as once every 30 days For the average user this is not a problem However if you want to be able to connect to the local camera e g in your house from a remote location e g the office you need to Know under which Internet address the camera can be reached However you don t know what the current Internet IP address is So you are beginning to see the problem DDNS solves this problem
42. d image onto selected device Click on Browse and select the correct firmware file The file must have the file extension bin Click on Open to return to the firmware upgrade page The Upgrade button that was previously grayed out is now available Click the Upgrade button to begin the upgrade process The upgrade takes place in several stages The screen informs you about the progress At the end of the upgrade the status indicates Rebooting while the progress bar moves from 0 to 100 Note Do not leave this screen and do not close the program yet Wait for the status to display Done and when it does click on Previous to go back to the main screen As before it may take up to three minutes for the camera to re appear gt 37 User tab va alisan IP installer INTELLINET 0 J 1 Camera User o About Load configuration File From PC File C From Device Current Setting No selected config Info User Date Time TCP IP PPPoE DDNS Product Name Firmware Version Web version This screen offers two functions 1 You can change the individual settings of the camera in a similar fashion as with the Setup function on the main screen However instead of clicking on Previous and Next to switch between the screens you can access the individual options more quickly by clicking on any of the tabs User Date Time TCP IP PPPoE and DDNS Y
43. d the actual screen contents it is recommended that you open the manual from the CD as it may be a newer edition than the printed version 2 IP Installer for Windows This utility is designed to find the network camera on your network and lets you make changes to the configuration 3 Video Surveillance Software Refer to Chapter 6 Video Surveillance Software 24 IP Installer for Windows Installation Before you start with the installation make sure that you are connected to your computer with a user account that has administrator rights The screen shots below are taken from an installation on a Windows XP system The procedure on Vista and Windows 7 systems is similar To begin the installation click on the link IP Installer for Windows After that depending on your system s settings you may see the message shown below Open pile Sseliriee Mannie The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Name IntelligentIPInstallerSetup 1 1 16 06 exe E Publisher Unknown Publisher Type Application From C Documents and Settings aschlieck My Documen Ce mo Always ask before opening this file This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its x publisher You should only rur software from publishers pou trust Howcar decide what software nie and click on Yes to begin the installation Siiteliigeiie A Ins ccitler firsecith tion Choose Languag
44. dule 85 Camera gt Advance gt SMTP gt General In addition to FTP uploads the network camera can also send images or short video clips via e mail Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is an Internet standard for e mail delivery across Internet Protocol IP networks Whenever you send an e mail from your computer SMTP is the protocol that makes sure it reaches its destination The network camera uses the same mechanisms and effectively acts like your standard e mail client e g Mozilla Thunderbird Opera Mail or Outlook with the exception that the camera can only send e mail but not receive it In order to use the e mail function of the camera you need to provide the information shown below If you don t know these values contact your ISP Internet service provider or your network administrator General SETTING e Mail SMTP On O Off gt BASIC SMTP server name smtp mydomain com E 2 EVO SMTP server port 25 1 65535 gt FTP client Authentication On O Off Y SMTP SMTP POP before SMTP General Alarm sending POP server name pop mydomain com Periodical sending User name smtp_username Network storage Password eecceece HTTP event Recipient e Mail address myemail mydomain com Alarm output s Schedule Administrator e Mail address mycamera mydomain com Alarm input Attached file type O Snapshot Video clip Alarm buffer Subject Email from camera Motion detection
45. e Please select the language that you would like to install and use during the installation Enalish HI T raditional Chinese H Simplified Chinese Japanese Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Select your preferred installation language and then click on Next Click on Next on the following screen as well 25 To install to a different directory either type in a new path or click Browse to browse for a destination directory Intelligent IP Installer is automatically added C Program Files INTELLINE T Intelligent IP Installer a Specify the location where the program should be installed The default path is OK to be used on most systems Click on Browse to select a different location and click on Next to continue Yoy mal typed nev folder or select one of the existing ores INTELLINET Intelligent IP Installer go1984 Intel PROSet Wireless Inter Tel Macromedia Microsoft Office Mozilla Firefox MULTIEYE HYBRID IPCamMar vager 4 6 MB E Lang 114 KB xvid Codec 1 6 MB MSN Plug in 573 KB IP Camera management main program Free space before installation 20 544 216 K Free space after installation 20 537 127 K Cia ea Select or de select the optional Xvid Codec and MSN Plugin If you are not sure about these options it is recommended to keep them selected Click Next to continue 26 Verify the installation summary and click Inst
46. e and the resulting images are darker Activate text overlay in order to display the date and time information on the live image of the camera along with an alias name for the camera When these options are activated the live video shows the information in the specified position as shown to the right 55 When privacy masking is activated a new option appears on the screen that allows you to censor black out an area in the image you don t wish the camera to capture G Overlay Text overlag Privacy mask gt Off LOK _Cancel_ Use your mouse in order to resize the box and move it into the desired position on the live video Privacy masking is an important function designed to protect the people s right for privacy Example 1 The camera is installed in your home e g overlooking your driveway In the background is the neighbor s house which you have no intention of monitoring It would illegal in some cases for you to do so To resolve this problem you can activate a privacy zone over your neighbor s house Example 2 The camera is installed in your company for example overlooking the warehouse In one corner of the warehouse is the break room where the employees go for their lunch breaks In many countries it is not permitted to monitor the workers during their break To comply with laws and regulations you can define a privacy mask in the break area to ensure that this area is not being mo
47. e messenger contact image you can find a little Web cam icon Click it and select View this contact s webcam 3 The connection will then be established You will see the following messages in the message window You have invited Camera to start sending Webcam Please wait for a response or Cancel Alt Q the pending invitation Camera has accepted your invitation to start sending Webcam It will take a few moments for the video to appear on the screen Note If the video cannot be seen a firewall may be blocking the video The firewall can be on the Live Messenger user side or it is possible that the camera is installed behind a firewall and the required ports are not properly set up in the port forwarding table of the router See Remote Access Port Forwarding for details J Camera gt Security gt Account The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera allows the creation of different user accounts with different levels of access to the camera There are three main user levels The Viewer account only allows viewing the live video page of the camera The Operator account allows viewing the live video as well as changing the image setup settings such as brightness contrast etc Only the Administrator account has full access to all camera settings including the Settings menu SETTING Account vj BASIC Re type Viewer mode Password System User ID User name Password Camera Administrator admin
48. e of this as the camera can cause significant usage charges for the service It is always a better option to have the router handle the PPPoE connection to the Internet Service Provider instead of the camera Click the Next button to open the next configuration page _ 33 DDNS Settings Page Mntelicent iE nstal ler CINTELLINET DDNS settings 192 168 0102 DNS Gon Cn S o gt Next Server Name nito awww dyndns org User ID i 4 Password x Cancel Confirm er S Hostname pe y Hint Please input correct Dynamic DNS settings include login user ID password and registered DDNS Hostname DDNS stands for Dynamic DNS DDNS is useful for all users who have an Internet service with a dynamic IP address Most DSL services utilize IP addresses that are highly dynamic and change as often as once every 24 hours Cable modem services typically keep the IP address assigned to a user for a longer period of time e g up to 30 days In any case after a certain amount of time the IP address of your network will change unless you have a more business type Internet service that provides a permanent static IP address Why does it matter if the IP address that the ISP assigns to you changes If you never want to access the camera remotely over the Internet it wouldn t and you can skip this section If you want to connect to your camera from outside your network the changing IP addresses will make this task very com
49. e sure to have the latest firmware installed in case you experience difficulties Possible compatibility problems are likely to be resolved in newer firmware versions Can use the camera s integrated motion detection function to secure sensitive areas and goods of a high value Using the Network Camera s integrated motion detection for securing high value items is not recommended as the function does not work as reliably as professional security sensors We recommend using professional security monitoring software in combination with the Network Camera You may also connect external security sensors to the camera s digital input port for increased security Can use my indoor camera in an outdoor environment Yes provided that you install the camera in a protective housing with temperature control 109 gt O O Does my camera support PoE Power over Ethernet The following models support PoE NFD30 Network Dome Camera NVS30 Network Video Server NFC30 Network Camera NFC30 IR Network Camera NFC31 Network Camera NFC31 IR Network Camera NBC30 IR Outdoor Network Camera NBC31 IR Outdoor Network Camera What kinds of accessories are available INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers the following accessories 1 CCTV lenses Replacement lenses for your Network Camera that can be use models NFC30 NFC30 WG NFC31 and NFC31 WG 2 External camera enclosures Protective housings for your Network Camera
50. eevee Network F Security User 1 l Admin Q Account User E Admin Q TTP HUES User 3 Admin IP Filter Gal User 4 Admin gt Advance a User 5 dE Admin E User 6 Admin User 7 Q Jf l Admin User 8 Admin User9 IC j Admin E Viewer authentication On O Off You can define up to nine different user accounts The user name and password must be between 4 and 16 characters in length For each account you can also specify the viewer mode Administrator Operator or Viewer Viewer authentication If this is enabled a valid user name and password is required in order to connect to the camera If you set this option to Off a new option appears on the screen not shown in the screen shot above that allows you to set the viewer mode to a Viewer no password required for viewing but password is required for any other function b Operator no password is required except if the user wishes to access the settings menu c Administrator no password is required for any of the camera s settings and functions This setting is not recommended because you allow any user full access to the camera 78 Camera gt Security gt HTTPS Secure Sockets Layer SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides security for communications over networks such as the Internet HTTPS is a URI scheme used to indicate a secure HTTP connection SSL encrypted It is syntactically similar to the http
51. eld e g mycamera This defines which TCP IP ports the camera uses to send out video These ports need to be opened in the firewall See chapter 7 Remote Access and Router Setup for details Here you define which video settings apply to the video stream Mobile view uses the 3GPP settings Computer view uses the regular settings larger video is transmitted When this is activated the camera will announce its IP settings to any client via Live Messenger 76 Privacy Set this to On to only allow people in the allow list to be able to connect to the camera and view the video User In order to add a user to the allow list type in the user s e mail address here and click on Add If you wish to remove a user from the allow list select the user from the allow list field below then click Remove Allow list All users that can access the camera via Live Messenger are listed here WFOUDS When you add a user to the allow list the camera will send a friend request notification to the Messenger user If the request is granted the user can then connect to the camera To do that the following steps are required Friel View gt Oth Block contact Delete contact 1 Locate the camera in your buddy list Then right click the contact and select Send an So instant message dtii va Add to favorites Choose sounds For this contact 2 When done the regular chat window will open To the left of th
52. ess default then the camera IP address may change from time to time as the DHCP server router may assign a new IP address when the so called Lease Time has expired If the camera is connected directly to a cable or DSL modem the IP address also changes frequently or infrequently depending on your ISP In both cases it is useful to have the camera send you an e mail that includes the current IP settings In order to use IP Notification you need to set up e mail related parameters If you do not know this information you need to contact your network administrator 72 Notify type SMTP server name SMTP server port Authentication Select which type of connection DHCP Static IP or PPPoE Should be observed by the IP notification function For example if you uncheck Static IP and your camera is set up with a static IP address you will not receive an e mail notification Enter the domain name of the Sendmail server outgoing e mail server here Port 25 is the standard port for SMTP connections If your SMTP server uses a different port you can enter it here Most SMTP servers require user authentication to prevent abuse Set this to On to enable authentication Then select the type of authentication If you are not sure which value is correct contact your network administrator to find out When selecting POP before SMTP you need to specify the POP server name not shown on screen shot You also need to pro
53. ess of the image The smaller the value the darker the image becomes This parameter is useful for cameras that are installed outdoors or pointing to the outside 45 Digital Zoom The digital zoom function allows magnification of certain areas of the video After you click on the magnification icon a window appears as an overlay on top of the image See below Live View You can drag the box over the image and you can adjust the magnification by moving the slider toward T tele zoom or W wide angle The more you move the slider toward T the further you zoom in and details appear larger It is normal behavior that the image quality is reduced when using the digital zoom function Digital Zoom is only available in MS Internet Explorer Web browsers Video Controls TE Use the Pause button to temporarily pause the live video The last frame remains on the screen until you click the Play button Use the Stop button to disconnect from the camera The display turns black until you click the Play button to reconnect again Click on the Record button if you wish to record the live video to your computer s hard drive When selected a prompt will request you to specify the folder in which you want to store the video Click OK to begin the recording The Record button now turns red indicating that the recording is active Click it again to stop the recording 46 Snapshot Mai Use this button to ta
54. estions 1 Has Technical Support instructed me to upgrade or is my camera operating erratically or do certain functions in the camera not work as they should 2 Am absolutely sure that downloaded the correct firmware file for my camera from the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Web site 3 Can be reasonably certain that the power will not go out during the next 10 minutes 4 Are all unnecessary programs on my computer closed 36 5 Will the battery in my notebook last for at least another 10 minutes 6 Am I connected to the camera with an RJ 45 cable not wireless 7 Is the camera want to upgrade located in my local network 8 Am sure about what am doing If you answer any of these questions with no you should not perform the firmware upgrade and skip this section Select a network camera from the UPnP device list and click on Upgrade to upgrade the firmware As before you have to key in the user name and password of the administrator to enter the upgrade page You will then see the following screen a Iitaliigane Macilla INTELLINET erTwoert s ot utTit Upgrade 192 168 0 102 me IP Address MAC Address Mod ID Status Previous Network Camera 192 168 0 102 001BFE0Q6F8D N1000 Image file name E Browse Image version Hint Click on Browser button to select the file you want to upgrade and check the package image information Click on Upgrade to start upload vali
55. f as well Click the Next button to open the next configuration page _ 32 PPPoE Settings Page ve aalisan iP installer N SOLUTIONS PPPoE settings 192 168 0 102 a i PPPoE Con ici Previous DNS Setting IP Address Obtain DI erver automat gt Mox User ID amp Password Primary DNS i oe al j X Cancel Confirm Secondary DNS Hint Please input correct PPPoE settings include login user ID password primary DNS and secondary DNS This page allows defining of the PPPoE settings of the camera This function is not required for the vast majority of users and if you are not planning on connecting the camera directly to a DSL modem no network present just the camera connects directly to the modem you can safely skip this page PPPoE is a common connection method for ADSL Internet services It is not required for cable modem service or newer DSL services that operate with dynamic IP addresses PPPoE connections require a user ID and password that are typically provided by your ISP Internet Service Provider If there is no router in your network and you connect the camera straight to the DSL modem you need to enter the user ID and password here so that the camera can connect to the Internet Note The camera does not support idle timeout meaning it stays connected to the Internet indefinitely Users of time or volume based Internet services need to be awar
56. f limitations for other Web browsers such as Firefox Opera or Safari am using MS Internet Explorer but when connect to the camera don t see a live image A When you first connect to the camera with MSIE you need to install an ActiveX control as explained on page 40 If your Internet security settings do not allow the execution of signed ActiveX controls or if you do not run MSIE while logged in to the system as a computer administrator the installation of the ActiveX control will be prevented Check the Internet options and make Sure you are running MSIE as a computer administrator Subsequent connections can be made without administrator rights 108 9 3 Camera Related Issues Q A O The camera does not send any e mails Why 1 The problem occurs because the camera cannot contact the e mail server Check Is the e mail SMTP server address correct Advance gt SMTP Did you specify the correct gateway P address Basic gt Network Did you specify correct DNS servers Basic gt Network Did you enter the correct e mail address Advance gt SMTP Did you specify the e mail title Advance gt SMTP 2 The e mail server denies the delivery request from the camera Check Is a valid sender address specified Advance gt SMTP Did you activate SMTP authentication Advance gt SMTP Did you enter the correct user name and password for SMTP authentication Advance gt SMTP Also b
57. field in front of the Browse button Click the Next button to open the final configuration page 3H Apply Settings Page Vnteligent IPA nstalles NETWORK SOLUTIONS Apply settings 192 168 0 102 Previous Click Apply button to update the current settings and to selected device Or 4 Apply click Previous to modify changes X Cancel V Reboot system to apply new network settings Hint Make sure all settings are correct and valid This is the last page of the Setup All configuration changes you have made on the previous screens will be saved when you click the Apply button If you have selected an additional language to be installed on the previous page clicking Apply will install that language as well After you click Apply the main screen of IP Installer shows up and after a period of 60 to 180 seconds the camera will show up in the UPnP device list You may need to click the Search button to get the camera to show up again Camera tab Upgrade function The firmware is basically the operating system of the camera New functions are introduced from time to time and compatibility patches and fixes are released to make your INTELLINET camera an even better product A firmware upgrade replaces the internal camera software with a new version Note A failed firmware upgrade can render your camera inoperable Before you start with the firmware upgrade ask yourself a few qu
58. for mobile phone streaming 64 Camera gt Advance Style 2 SETTING Y BASIC P System YJ Camera General H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG 3GPP Advance Playback gt j Network gt Security Advance White Balance Lighting Exposure mode Advance E Advance White Balance Auto Lighting Outdoor g Exposure mode Auto O Back light compensate O Slow shutter Select the value that best represents the installation environment of the camera or leave it on auto to let the camera do the adjustment automatically for you If the camera is installed indoors select either 50 or 60 Hz depending on the power grid frequency in your country Select Outdoor if the camera is installed outside or pointing outside The automatic mode can also be used but best results are ensured by manually specifying the correct value for your location Exposure mode controls the behavior of the shutter which is used to control the brightness of the video Auto The camera controls the shutter speed automatically As light levels decrease the camera keeps the shutter open longer and vice versa Auto fast shutter This mode provides better results when moving objects e g cars are captured by the camera The shorter shutter time ensures that the moving object remains Sharp Manual When this is selected you can manually specify the time the camera keeps the shutter open This is useful if you want to instruct the camera to
59. g vV Advance Enable remote log FTP client Server name 192 168 0 101 General ServerPort 5140 _ 1024 65535 Alarm sending OR Periodical sendin MTP Current Log Network storage g Jan 1 00 00 06 info gt SYS log started gt HTTP event Jan 1 00 00 21 notice gt NET Starting network Jan 1 00 00 21 notice gt NET MAC 00 1B FE 00 CC E4 Alarm output Jan 1 00 00 21 notice gt NET Network type Static Sep 19 09 49 07 lt notice Host IP 192 168 0 115 Sep 19 09 49 07 lt notice Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Alarm input Sep 19 09 49 07 lt notice Gateway 192 168 0 1 Sep 19 09 49 08 lt notice Primary DNS 192 168 0 1 Alarm buffer Sep 19 09 49 08 lt notice Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Sep 19 09 49 09 lt info watchdog start Sep 19 09 49 10 lt info gt SSMTP Send SMTP to seine see Audio detection Sep 19 09 49 14 info gt SSMTP SMTP Sending Success Sep 19 09 49 37 lt info gt RTSP h264 over HTTP from 192 168 0 101 Sep 19 09 50 13 info gt FTP Send file to ftp 22 7 g 4 7 t4 22 cameraimages alarm20090919095012_AD jpg Sep 19 09 50 13 lt info gt FTP FTP Send Success LJ Sep 19 09 50 14 lt info _ gt FTP Send file to Schedule Motion detection System Log Enable remote log Server name Type in the network address of the Syslog server Enter the address without any leading characters such as http Server port The standard port for this protocol
60. g 1024 you need to do two things 1 After saving the settings you need to reboot the camera via the System gt Initialize menu 2 After the reboot is completed you need to connect to the camera using the URL http camera_ip portnumber 67 Camera gt Network gt PPPoE SETTING Yj BASIC PPPoE p rior BM PPPOE On Off IP address Network Information User ID PPPoE Password DDNS Re type password UPnP Obtain DNS server address automatically Bonjour Use the following DNS server address IP Notification Messenger Pr Security PF Advance PPPoE is the most common form of connection for DSL based Internet service You can use this function to connect the camera directly to a DSL modem A common application for this is where the network camera is installed in a remote location where no network is present In the location is a DSL Internet connection DSL modem but no router or any other network infrastructure You can connect the camera to the DSL modem and enter your DSL account information in the fields below IP address Displays the current IP address obtained from the Internet Service Provider ISP It displays 0 0 0 0 if the camera is not connected to the Internet via PPPoE User ID Enter the user ID for your DSL service here The user ID has been given to you by your ISP Password The password for the DSL account goes here Re type the password in the fiel
61. han g 711 audio When AMR is selected you can specify the bit rate between 4 75 and 12 2 Kbps Off Disable the audio function in the camera There are two choices here Full Duplex means that the camera can send and receive audio simultaneously Half Duplex means the camera can send out audio to the connected client PC but can t receive audio from it 61 Video Clip Format IR Threshold Overlay The camera has the ability to send out short video clips to an FTP server via e mail or to a local SMB network storage device Find more about that in the advanced section Here you define the format of the video clip You can choose between H 264 and MPEG4 Each of these streams can be defined individually in terms of video resolution and quality in the corresponding menus If your camera is equipped with Infrared you can define the behavior of the camera under different light conditions On Activates night vision permanently The camera removes the IR cut filter and activates the IR LEDs The resulting image is black and white but the camera can capture video even in complete darkness Off Permanently deactivates the night vision mode Even at night or under poor light conditions the camera will continue to send color video The disadvantage is that the video may not contain any visual details due to the low light levels Auto The camera automatically activates the night vision mode based on the Bright and Dark
62. he time and date As with the previous option the camera s time will 49 Time zone become inaccurate as time passes and you will need to re synchronize the time periodically Synchronize with NTP This option is the recommended setting In this mode the camera will synchronize its time settings based on the interval setting ranging from once per hour to once per day The camera obtains the time from the NTP server default pool ntp org You can use the default value unless your camera is not connected to the Internet or if a firewall in your network blocks the outgoing NTP request of the camera Uncheck the Auto setting and you can enter a different NTP server e g a server in your local network Select the correct time zone for your location Daylight Saving Time optional Initialize Reboot Factory default If your camera is equipped with this option you can define the range of Daylight Saving Time by activating this option The camera will adjust the time move the clock forward or backward by one hour depending on the programmed start and end time If your camera is not equipped with this feature you can adjust the time zone manually for Daylight Saving Time This subcategory allows the performing of certain maintenance tasks Initialize a Factory default Factory default Backup setting data E Restore setting lm Firmware upgrade Browse J OK Click the button t
63. ic circuit digital O high The camera allows defining of the default state of the sensor and the alert state Digital I O terminal block connector showing pins 1 and 2 circled for the connection of an external sensor Y Advance gt FTP client MTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm input Alarm output SEENE Alarm input Alarm input Sensor input 1 Alarm buffer Trigger condition High Low Motion detection Audio detection system Log Sensor input 1 Select the input sensor from the list INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network cameras feature only one sensor Trigger condition This value describes the alarm state of the sensor The correct value depends on the sensor 96 Camera gt Advance gt Alarm Buffer only certain models On this page you can define the size of the alarm image buffer The camera holds a maximum of 10 seconds of video in the buffer When an event occurs and the camera uploads a video clip to an FTP server or sends it via e mail the length of the video is determined by the buffer settings on this page You won t need to make any changes unless you want to make the image buffer smaller Note The pre alarm buffer is only used for the Network Link Down alarm event The other events motion detection audio detection and alarm input only use the port alarm buffer That means that if the camera uploads a video in response to a motion alarm the video will only be the le
64. imum network bandwidth for this stream from 64 kbps low quality to 6 Mbps high quality Note Fixed bitrate is not available for the MJ PEG stream IP Interval This parameter defines the Frame interval MPEG4 video streams consist of a series of frames An Frame is an Intra coded picture in effect a fully specified picture like a conventional static image file A P frame predicted picture holds only the changes in the image from the previous frame The IP interval defines how many P Frames are sent out by the camera before another Frame is sent Auto The camera automatically adjusts this value default 5 120 The number specifies the number of frames after which the camera sends another Frame The lower the number the more Frames are sent out resulting in a larger video as far as bandwidth is concerned Values between 5 and 20 typically yield good results Camera gt 3GPP Style 2 SETTING Y BASIC 3GPP System 4 Camera Viewer authentication amp On O General Image Size 30 Frame rate 5 I H 264 p Quality MPEG4 Auto MJPEG 3GPP Advance Playback Network Cancel Security Fixed quality Fixed bitrate 64K EJ bps i IP interval Auto v Advance These are the settings for 3GPP mobile phone streaming The options are similar to those of H 264 MPEG4 and MJ PEG except that some values are much lower than for the other streams to make the stream suitable
65. indows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 MS Internet Explorer 7 x and 8 x ActiveX amp Java Firefox 3 x Java Google Chrome J ava Opera 9 x Java e MacOS X Leopard Firefox 3 x Java Safari 3 x Java e Linux Firefox 3 x Java Konqueror J ava 2 3 Limitations Web Browser Access While it is possible to connect to the network camera with a Web browser other than MS Internet Explorer some of the features cannot be used Refer to the overview below MS Internet Explorer 7 x and 8 x ActiveX view live video in all formats record live video by right clicking the live video listen to audio use a microphone to send audio to the camera view the video in full screen mode use the digital zoom function access the administrator menu and configure the camera setting up privacy masking motion and audio detection All other browsers Java view live video in Motion PEG format access the administrator menu and configure the camera with certain limitations Java IP Installer This application is only compatible to Windows operating systems Installation on MacOS systems can be done using the Bonjour discovery service while the installation on Linux systems requires manually changing the IP address of the system to gain access to the camera Refer to section 4 1 Connecting to the Camera for installation instructions 16 Channel Viewing Recording Utility This application is only compatible to Wind
66. ion times for each day of the week 84 Camera gt Advance gt FTP Client gt Periodical sending Certain applications call for the periodic uploading of an image to an FTP server A typical application is Upload of a single Image is shown on when you want to display image to an FTP web page when a 2 Server every xx visitor views the a live image of your o seconds 4 Pn camera on your Web site which for example refreshes itself every 60 seconds The image on the right illustrates such a Network setu p Camera FTP Web Server Web Page SETTING P BASIC Periodical sending Yj Advance Yj FTP client Periodical sending On Off General Remotepath S Alarm sending Periodical sending Fj SMTP Image file name camera_1_peridoc Suffix None Date Time Sequence number J Network storage bj HTIP event interval olu mlm Alarm output MIN 1min MAX 24 hour interval Schedule Effective Period Always Alarm input it Siac Alarm buffer Motion detection Audio detection System Log The settings are similar to the alarm sending page You can specify a remote path the image file name and the suffix In our example the suffix should be set to None or the Web page would not be able to display the image due to the ever changing file name The interval defines how often the image is uploaded As before you can enable the function all the time or based on a sche
67. is 514 If your Syslog server is set up differently you can change the value here Current log This text box displays the real time log of the camera messages 100 The remote log function uses the Syslog Protocol which is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network Syslog is a client server protocol The Syslog sender the Network Camera sends a small less than 1KB textual message to the Syslog server This user manual shows one example of a 3CDaemon Version 2 0 Revision 10 Copyright 1999 2000 3Com Corp Questions and comments to dan_gill 3com com Syslog server the 3CDaemon utility by 3Com Corporation Download Location http Support 3com com software utilities for windows 32_bit htm After the installation of 3CDaemon the main program window opens and the program is ready to receive Syslog messages from the network camera aco BCD Aemon File View Help TFTP Server FTP Server Syslog Server TFTP Client For Help press F1 IP Address Msg Type _ Message Sep 19 09 50 32 Sep 19 09 50 19 Sep 19 09 50 19 Sep 19 09 50 16 Sep 19 09 50 16 Sep 19 09 50 15 Sep 19 09 50 14 Sep 19 09 49 38 Sep 19 09 49 16 Sep 19 09 49 12 Sep 19 09 49 11 Sep 19 09 49 09 Sep 19 09 49 09 Sep 19 09 49 09 Sep 19 09 49 08 Sep 19 09 49 08 Sep 19 09 48 28 Sep 19 09 48 22 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0 115 192 168 0
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69. ke a snapshot of the video When you click the button a window opens showing the capture frame You can then save the image by clicking on the Save button moo o O dyndneorg 640x480 S909653 10 02 08 15 05 25 A gt Rs If y re jeer a cat al Me Te TN at a e y BF ke oes ee OP gt OY TE nye 4 ta Pe az f z SI Se D ee Ca A SS BE y ey are i 4 4 pe z gt h l i 5 Betas E z THE 7 H NAT EA HH i i oi ji i ike i i Y r 5 a ERTIES as sit ri 4 wiz HeJ tt I pee ot es Tih eae GN VA Full Screen Ej Click this button to view the video in full screen mode In full screen mode the video is stretched to fit the entire screen and all control graphics and window elements are no longer displayed To return from full screen mode press the ESC key on your keyboard You can also right or left click any part of the image with your mouse Audio Controls Click on the Loudspeaker button and the camera will play audio captured by the camera s integrated microphone Use the slider to adjust the volume If your computer or notebook is equipped with a microphone and a pair of active speakers is connected to the camera s speaker output ports you can click on the Microphone button to send audio from your computer over the network to the camera The camera will then play the audio back on the connected speakers This can be a useful function if you wa
70. l NFC30 4 NFC30 1R NFC30 IRWG Motion J PEG MPEG4 Audio 300k CMOS Day Night IR LEDs NFC30 IRWG only 54 Mbps Wireless 802 11g IEEE 802 3af PoE Support for wired model NFC30 IR a7 5 NFC31 NFC31 WG Motion J PEG MPEG4 H 264 Audio 1 3M CMOS NFC31 WG only 54 Mbps Wireless 802 11g IEEE 802 3af PoE Support for wired model NFC31 6 NFC31 IR NFC31 IRWG Motion PEG MPEG4 H 264 Audio 1 3M CMOS Day Night IR LEDs NFC31 IRWG only 54 Mbps Wireless 802 11g IEEE 802 3af PoE Support for wired model NFC31 IR 7 NFD30 Motion J PEG MPEG4 Audio 300k CMOS IEEE 802 3af PoE Supp 8 NBC30 IR Motion J PEG MPEG4 Audio 300k CMOS Day Night IR LEDs I FFF 802 3af PoE Support P D wet 9 NVS30 Motion PEG MPEG4 Audio IEEE 802 3af PoE Support 2 System Requirements 2 1 Hardware Requirements Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following specifications Access to a single camera with Web browser CPU Pentium 4 1600 MHz or equivalent AMD Video Card 64 MB graphic card RAM 512 MB Network Adapter 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Using the 16 Channel viewing recording utility CPU INTEL Dual Core Processor Video Card 64 MB graphic card RAM 2 GB OS Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 2 2 Operating System and Web Browser Support INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network cameras support Web browser based access for all major operating systems e Windows 2000 W
71. lang Click on Browse select the language you wish to install and then click on OK to begin the process Language Upload language pack g Language English Note Some cameras display the language option under the Initialize link This concludes the Basic gt System settings _52 Camera This section contains the video related settings of the camera Depending on the camera model the options may vary There are two different styles each of which has slightly different options First you need to identify which style applies to your camera Style 1 The main options are ee General BASIC MPEG4 F System Computer View Fa Mobile View eee MJ PEG General MPEG4 Computer view Mobile view MJPEG Style 2 BASIC P Syst The camera section contains the subsections wie ikea General H 264 MPEG4 MJ PEG 3GPP Camera Advance and Playback General This style applies to all H 264 1 3 Megapixel network H264 cameras Ree MPEG4 MJPEG 3GPP Advance Playback The following pages explain each of the options and refer to either Style 1 or Style 2 The options for style 1 are explained first _53 Camera gt General Style 1 GRTSP On O Off llmage rotated None H GLighting 50Hz 60Hz Outdoor GWhite Balance Sunny v General MPEG4 WIR On Off O Auto MJPEG Overlay Text overlay Privacy mask O Off Network Text color White
72. lients that have no from address specified Select snapshot if you want the camera to send single images JPEG format Selecting video clip instructs the camera to send short video clips in length of max 5 seconds This option is only available in certain models Define the subject of the e mail message here Enter the message body of the e mail Click OK to save the settings When gress done click Test to verify the e mail smtp Start AUTH settings A popup window will open smtp AUTH CRAM MD5 Tror e that informs you whether or not the E N es test was successful message sent 87 Camera gt Advance gt SMTP gt Alarm Sending On this page you can link the trigger condition to eee the e mail delivery function of the camera The General options are identical to those of the FTP Alarm Sending page Alarm sending Periodical sending Camera gt Advance gt SMTP gt Periodical sending SMTP This page allows setting up the INTELLI NET EER NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera to send an i e mail based on a time interval from 30 minutes to BLS 24 hours The setup is identical to that of the FTP Periodical sending Periodical Sending function Camera gt Advance gt Storage gt General only certain models The H 264 Megapixel cameras support saving files on a local network storage location This function is ideal for the recording of larger files e g 24 7
73. make remote connections easier The port forwarding setup can vary depending on which router you are using The example shown here represents a typical INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS router 103 Setup Example INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Router Series Click on NAT gt Virtual Server Check x Enable Virtual Server Virtual Server 4 e System y You can configure the Broadband router as a Virtual Server so that remote users accessing services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via e WAN Public IP Addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with Private IP Addresses In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the Broadband router redirects the external service request to the appropriate internal server located at one of your LAN LAN s Pirvate IP Address Wireless QoS 4 NAT V Enable Virtual Server YO dasa B Both E Ladd Reset e Firewall Current Virtual Server Table o compuername Prate Private Por Type rie port comment eet Apply Cancel Enter the camera s local IP address in the Private IP text field example 192 168 1 221 Enter the port you want to forward Enter the same port number into the Private and Public Port text fields Click on Add to add the new port forwarding rule to the router setup Enable Virtual Server 192 168 1 221 554 Both 554 Cam RTSP
74. n be integrated into an existing CCTV surveillance system Mic In Microphone Line In input connector Line Out Line Out connector for active speakers I O Terminal Connector 1 Input and 1 Output to support External Alarm and Sensor devices used for motion detection event triggering and alarm notification RS 485 Connector Used to connect analog PTZ cameras to the video server 19 Rear PWR Power Connector Network PoE connecor Reset Network Transmit Indicator Network Indicator PWR LED lights up once the network video server has successfully started up Power Connector Connect the power adapter here unless you wish to utilize the Power over Ethernet functionality Network PoE Connector Standard RJ 45 socket for Cat5 or better network cable IEEE 802 3af compatible input sources are Supported Connection Diagram Video Server Analog Cameras Note The NVS30 is a one channel video server Only one CCTV camera can be connected at a time 20 3 2 Digital I O Terminal Block Connector The Network Camera and Network Video Server with the exception of the NSC15 models are equipped with a digital I O interface It can be used to connect external alarm sensors pins 1 and 2 or to power external devices pins 3 and 4 Switch QO 12 V Alarm out device 12 V Max 30 W DI Digital Input DI Digital Input GND Com Power DC 12 V No Powe
75. nP as well The operating systems Windows z System XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 support UPnP When gt Camera the network camera is connected to the network v Network Windows will alert the computer user of the presence of eee the new device a new icon will be added to your My PPPOE Network Places folder and lets the user connect to the DORS device instantaneously E Furthermore UPnP has the ability to instruct the router aaa or firewall to open certain ports so that a party from the outside world can contact a device on the local network such as the network camera UPnP port forwarding is not supported by all routers however So depending on your router or firewall you z Advance may or may not be able use this function Also opening ports in any router or firewall increases the risk of an intruder successfully breaking in to your network UPnP automates this task and leaves it to the devices to negotiate which ports to open Since this is done without any form of authentication enabling UPnP port forwarding in your router is not necessarily a good idea in a security sensitive environment You can always open individual ports in your router or firewall manually See Chapter 7 Remote Access and Router Setup IP Notification Messenger gt Security In the camera UPnP is enabled by default UPnP port forwarding is disabled by default When you enable UPnP port forwarding the screen will reveal additional options These
76. nd obtains an IP address automatically A very common DHCP server is a router a device that is found on most networks The presence of a DHCP server on your network simplifies the installation and users with limited knowledge of TCP IP networks can install the network camera in minutes If no DHCP server is found the network camera will revert to its default IP address 192 168 1 221 On Windows systems you want to use the IP Installer utility that finds the camera on the network and lets you make changes to the configuration Once the camera is set up properly it can be accessed with the computer s Web browser The following sections describe the procedure for Windows MacOS and Linux users _23 4 1 1 Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 Insert the Installation CD into the CD or DVD Drive After a few moments the CD will automatically start _J and display the screen below If that does not happen rs AutoRun exe you need to browse the CD with Windows Explorer and double click the autorun exe file 7 User Manuals w IF Installer for Windows Video Surveillance Software P Browse CD Contents WWW INTELLIN ET NETWORK COM Version 1 0 Qetedver eo 1 User Manuals The user manual for the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera is available in electronic form on the installation CD along with user manuals in different languages If you encounter differences between the screen shots shown in the user manual an
77. need to change the IP settings of your system manually Set up the IP address to be in range of 192 168 1 xxx where xxx is not 221 Then open your Web browser and connect to address http 192 168 1 221 Log in to the camera and click on the Settings link to open the administrator menu Refer to section 5 2 Settings Page for more details 43 5 Web Browser I nterface 5 1 Live Video Page Date Time Stamp Snapshot Full Screen i een 2 2 Client setting SSigos 10 02 0e dda do 3 0 image setup Audio Controls Video Controls Digitan AOON 1 This link opens the Settings page of the network camera This is the administrator area that only users with admin user rights have access to Refer to Chapter 5 2 for detailed information on the administrator settings 2 In order to change any of the client settings you need to have at least operator user rights on the camera Click on this link to access the following functions Mode Select the video format depending on model and settings there 8 Glent setting are up to three options to choose from Mode H 264 K H 264 MPEG4 and MJ PEG a baal Protocol HP E 44 View size You can define the size of the live video by selecting the value of your choice Depending on the camera model and settings you may select values such as 320x240 640x480 2x 1x 1 2x 1 4x Protocol Select from any of these protocols HTTP TCP UDP The default value is HTT
78. ngth of the post alarm buffer settings Y Advance gt FTP client a ean Alarm buffer gt Network storage Recording capacity gt HTTP event Pre alarm period 5 Sec Alarm output Post alarm period 5 Sec Schedule Recording time Alarm input Pre alarm period 5 Sec Alarm buffer Post alarm period 5 Sec Motion detection ks Audio detection System Log Recording capacity The total buffer capacity is shown here for both pre and post alarm periods Recording time You can define the buffer time for each pre and post alarm period Values are 0 to 5 Camera gt Advance gt Motion Detection Y Advance gt FTP client The Network Camera features integrated motion ia detection The camera does a frame by frame comparison and then determines based on the motion detection window sensitivity settings and threshold whether or not a motion has occurred gt Network storage gt HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input i f Al buff This motion detection does not use Infrared It requires a makee ioa f f Motion detection visible image in order to function Audio detection System Log 97 Motion detection 1 Motion detection 2 Motion detection 3 Threshold Threshold Threshold v a a 2 P A Sensitivity Sensitivity Sensitivity Motion Detection HSC31 2009 09 17 15 15 29 The camera supports three independent motion detection windows that can be placed and
79. nitored or recorded by the camera Note Privacy masking can only be set up when using MS Internet Explorer Text overlay is only applied to the MJ PEG video stream if RTSP mode is set to off 56 Camera gt MPEG4 gt Computer View Style 1 Camera General Y MPEG4 Computer view D RTSP RTSP port 554 9554 Viewer authentication C G RTP Unicast streaming Port range 5000 Multicast streaming MPEG4 viewer port 1024 65535 Off 7999 Unicast streaming Video Audio port number 8090 MJPEG Video Audio port number SSL 6091 Network a Image Size 640x480 Mobile view i5 1024 65534 Security a Frame rate 30 E fps Quality Auto Advance Fixed quality Excellent Fixed bitrate kbps OK Cancel The RTSP and RTP options are for advanced users only If you are not familiar with any of these terms including Multicast and Unicast there is a good chance that you do not need these functions of the camera RTSP This is only shown if the RTSP mode is enabled in the general settings When activated you can define which port you wish to use for the RTSP protocol The standard port is 554 but you can use a different port if desired The viewer authentication controls whether or not a valid user name and password are required in order to access the camera live image For security reasons it is recommended to set this value to On unlike in
80. nt to interact with people that are in close proximity to the camera s location 47 5 2 Settings Page Administrator Menu The camera s administrator menu consists of two main ii options ga Basic The camera s network image and security settings are configured here SETTING Advanced Motion detection event triggers e mail and FTP EA uploads can be configured here F Advance 5 2 1 Settings Page Basic Settings The basic link reveals the subsections System Camera BASIC Network and Security gt System F Camera F Network Pr Security BASIC System The System section contains the subsections Information Date Time Initialize and depending on Y System your camera model Language If you do not see the PEP EELEE Language option as shown on the right you can find it as part of the Initialize section Date Time Initialize Language Information The product name and firmware version of your camera are shown on this page If you ever need to contact Technical Support make sure that you include the information shown on this page in your communications Example HProductname se a Firmware version i a Web version LM Note Web version is an optional piece of information that is not shown on all camera models 48 Date Time In order to display the date and time stamp on the live video or to
81. o reboot the camera This may be useful if the camera performs poorly or if you have made changes to some of the camera s network settings Click to erase all settings and revert the camera back to the factory default state 50 Backup setting data Restore setting Firmware upgrade This function allows saving the current configuration of the camera to a file on your computer s hard drive Saving the configuration is useful in case you ever want to reload a specific configuration e g in order to set up another camera of the same model and firmware version with the exact same configuration Since the IP address configuration is also part of the setting date you must be careful not to restore the same settings to two or more cameras when all of them are connected to the same network Otherwise you would be creating an IP conflict in your network With this function you can reload a previously saved configuration back into your camera Click Browse to locate the configuration file and OK to begin the process The camera will perform a reboot at the end of the procedure and the new settings will become effective From time to time there will be a new firmware version available for your camera New firmware versions can enhance the functionality of the camera or they can fix problems Before you begin make sure that you have obtained a proper firmware from the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Web site If you are not 10
82. og Audio detection 1 Threshold Sensitivity Audio detection Audio detection 1 Threshold y Sensitivity Audio Detection Audio level below threshold Activate this option to use this function Once activated a screen element to adjust the audio level and threshold is overlaid over the background image This value defines the audio level that triggers an alarm The higher this value the louder the noise has to be before it is considered an alarm The sensitivity parameter functions very much like the input gain on a regular microphone The higher the value the more sensitive the microphone becomes The green element level meter displays the audio level strength The red element indicates that the noise level has exceeded the threshold and an alarm event has been created 99 Camera gt Advance gt System Log The Network Camera features a log function for system messages These are system messages about the camera start up procedure e mail deliveries FTP uploads motion detection and more The camera stores the messages in its internal memory and displays them on the system log screen Since memory is limited the messages will eventually be truncated If you need to log all the system messages on a remote server e g for permanent record keeping of alarm events or for troubleshooting purposes you can utilize the remote log functionality System Log SETTING P BASIC Remote Lo
83. on IP address 192 PPPoE Subnet mask 255 DDNS Default gateway 192 UPnP Bonjour Use the following DNS server address IP Notification Primary DNS server re Jai s Messenger 4 a TG s Secondary DNS server 0 0 10 J Security HTTP port number O 1024 to 65535 gt j Advance y On this page you can define the network settings of the camera By default the camera is set up to automatically obtain the necessary IP information from the DHCP server e g the router in your network You can however set up the IP address and related settings manually MAC address MAC address stands for Media Access Control address This is the unique hardware address of the camera s network interface Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP This is the default setting In this mode the camera obtains the IP information from the DHCP server in your network Use the following IP address Activate this option in order to assign a static IP address to the camera You need to enter a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway address in the corresponding fields Use the following DNS server address When you disable DHCP you also need to provide the camera with valid DNS settings The Primary DNS server must be filled out It is often the same IP address as the Gateway address HTTP port number The default value is 80 and normally there is no need to change it If you decide to change the http port to a different value e
84. ons Refer to Chapter 7 Remote Access and Router Setup for details on the port forwarding setup Define the video resolution that the camera sends out by selecting the appropriate resolution 160x120 320x240 and 640x480 pixels here The image size has a direct impact on the amount of network bandwidth required in order to submit the video stream over the network The higher the resolution the more network bandwidth is used to deliver the video stream Select from a range of 5 to 30 fps to define the maximum frame rate frames per second of the video The higher the frame rate the smoother the video and the more network bandwidth required to deliver the video stream You can control the image quality of the video by selecting Fixed Quality and defining the image quality by selecting one of the following values Medium Standard Good Detailed and Excellent Or you can choose to specify the bit rate of the video the camera must not exceed When you set the quality to Auto the camera varies the image quality automatically based on the connection speed of the connected client 50 Camera gt MPEG4 gt Mobile View Style 1 The network camera has the ability to oRTSP send out a low resolution video stream __RTSF port 964 1024 65535 that is ideal for remote viewing via a Unicast streaming mobile phone Portrange 9000 1024 65632 11999 1027 65635 Multicast streaming
85. or user name and password The camera obtains an IP address from a DHCP server in your network If no DHCP server is present the camera reverts back to its default IP address 192 168 1 221 The default administrator user name is admin the default password is admin The IP Installer utility does not show the Network Camera even though the camera is connected to the network Why 1 IP Installer utilizes UPnP in order to detect the camera Check and make sure that UPnP support is enabled in the camera Activate UPnP support in the settings menu under Basic gt Network gt UPnP 2 The firewall on your computer may be blocking IP Installer and is therefore preventing it from detecting the camera Be sure to run the application while logged in to the computer with administrator rights IP Installer still cannot find the camera How can find it on the network 1 If a DHCP server is present on the network e g a router you can check the DHCP server s client log after you have connected the camera to the network The camera will show up in the log typically with the highest of the IP addresses shown as DHCP servers assign IP addresses in sequence newest client with newest IP address 2 If the camera is not connected to a DHCP server or if you connect the camera so that it is isolated from the rest of the network you can connect to the camera at its default IP address of 192 168 1 221 You may have to adjust the
86. ou cannot install additional languages with this function however 2 You can load the camera configuration into the IP Installer utility and then Save it to your computer hard drive This can be useful if you wish to create a backup of the entire configuration in case you want to reload it at a later time You can also use this function to load a configuration previously saved on the PC and load it back into the camera configuration To begin select either From PC File or From Device then click Load If you select From PC File you will be asked to specify the configuration file on your computer hard drive If you select From Device a screen opens up that asks you to select the camera and enter the administrator user name and password Once completed the screen shows the configuration data and you can make changes to the settings as you see fit When you are ready to submit the settings to the camera click on Apply Select the camera from the device list enter the administrator user name and password and click OK The camera settings are now saved into the camera configuration If you want to create another backup of the configuration click on Save and enter a proper filename such as camera_1_config conf before you click Save 38 About tab va alisan acle INTELLINET tUTI O Camera 2 User About Version 1 1 16 06 Copyright 2008 2009 Nov 7 2008 14 32 29 INTELLINET
87. ows operating systems Visit www networkipcamera com for a complete list of compatible applications 10 3 Hardware Overview 3 1 Front amp Rear The following pages provide an overview of the hardware features of the different types of network cameras and the network video server 3 1 1 NSC15 NSC15 WG NSC16 WG Network SOHO Cameras Front Focus Adjustment Ring Night Vision LEDs A J Network LED indicator 4 Power LED indicator a Built In Microphone Wireless Antenna The image above shows the options for the wireless models NSC15 16 WG The wireless antenna connector and the Night Vision LEDs are exclusive to these models and cannot be found on the wired model NSC15 gt 1 Rear Speaker Line Out Power Connector Connector DC5V SPEAKER RESET Reset Switch RJ45 Ethernet Connector Power Connector The connection for the power adapter which is Supplied with the camera Reset Switch If you need to perform a hardware reset you can insert a paper clip into the reset hole and depress the switch for 10 seconds Speaker Stereo connector for the connection of active speakers or other line out audio sources LAN Connection for standard RJ 45 Cat5 or better network cable Maximum length is 100 m 300 ft Connection of NSC15 to the network wired s 5 J awe Hub Switch Router _12 3 1 2 NFC30 NFC31 Network Fixed Cameras Front To
88. p Mounting Point 1 3 CS Mount Lens Bottom Mounting Point Camera Stand Front IR Versions The IR cameras are equipped with a fixed lens that cannot be removed or replaced The IR lens features 12 IR LEDs that output a wavelength of 850 nm and allow the camera to capture video in complete darkness _13 Rear Wireless Antenna Connector RJ45 Ethernet Connector Speaker Line Out Connector Reset Switch ol Microphone Line In Digital 1 0 Connector Power Connector Connector Microphone Line In Connector Connector for external microphones or other line in audio sources Wireless Antenna Connector RP SMA jack for the connection of external antennas such as the one provided with your wireless camera Digital O Connector Terminal block adapter for the connection of external alarm devices The connector has two inputs and two outputs Connection using IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet Note Connection using the power adapter is supported as well 14 3 1 3 NFD30 Network Dome Camera oem Power Connector Audio Out Green Line Audio In Red Line Network Connector Network Indicator Network Transmit Indicator Reset O Terminal Connector Power Connector Audio Out Audio In Network Connector Network Transmit Indicator Network Indicator I O Terminal Connector M Out TTT T Alarm a Reset For connection of 12 V DC inpu
89. parameters On Off Auto Bright 50 Dark 85 The Bright value defines the threshold at which the camera switches from IR mode to color mode The Dark value does the opposite It tells the camera at which light level to remove the IR cut filter and activate the IR LEDs The Bright parameter defines the time when the camera goes into color mode in the morning while the Dark parameter tells the camera when to engage the night vision mode at night You can activate a text overlay on the live image This can be either a date and time stamp along with the camera s alias or it can be a privacy mask Refer to the overlay section in style 1 for more detailed information on the setup Note The text overlay is only active for H 264 and MPEG4 video 62 Camera gt H 264 MPEG4 MJ PEG Style 2 The network camera is a multi stream device It can send out H 264 MPEG4 and Motion J PEG video Each stream can be configured independently concerning video resolution video quality and more The individual setup pages have the same parameters SETTING j BASIC System Camera General H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG 3GPP Advance Playback j Network Security tj Advance a Viewer authentication On Off A Multicaststreaming On Off Multicast address 276 0 0 1 Auto 1024 65534 1024 65534 Video por Audio pot Auto 1 to 255 E image Size 1280x1024 E
90. plicated as you never know under which IP address you can reach your camera DDNS is the solution to the problem Services like DYNDNS ORG allow signing up for a free account and setting up domain names like mycamera dyndns org The DDNS service assigns the current IP address that your ISP has assigned to you to the domain name you have set up so that you can always reach your camera at http mycamera dyndns org example Note We recommend using the DDNS client that is integrated in your router for the DDNS service instead of the camera s DDNS client The network camera supports three DDNS providers DYNDNS ORG DHS ORG and TZO ORG Only DYNDNS ORG is free as of February 2010 Server name Select the service e g DYNDNS ORG User ID Enter your DDNS user account password here Password Enter the password of your DDNS account here Confirm Repeat the DDNS account password here Hostname Enter the dynamic host name e g mycamera dynsns org here Do not enter http Click the Next button to open the next configuration page 34 Language Settings Page va alisan M acle DINTELLINET Language settings 192 168 0 102 Previous Language Keep current language Upload language pack o gt Next m cic eed Hint Click on Browser button to select the language pack file you want to upload and check the package image information The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS net
91. quence number Periodical recording J HTTP event Alarm output Tee 1 50 MB Schedule Cyclic size 1024 Alarm input 100 1024000 MB Recording time Always Alarm buffer O Schedule Motion detection Audio detection System Log Most of the parameters are identical to FTP and SMTP periodic recording The file size value defines the size of the individual recordings ranging from 1 to 50 MB Cyclic size represents the maximum combined disk space of all recordings When this value is reached the camera will start overwriting existing recordings starting with the oldest one The default cyclic size is 1024 MB 1 Gigabyte The maximum value is 1024000 MB 1 Terabyte 90 Camera gt Advance gt HTTP Event gt General HTTP Event represents the most advanced form of the event trigger actions When this function is enabled the camera will not upload or send any video clips to a remote location but will instead send an HTTP request to a specified URL What is the purpose of this function Here are two examples 1 Some of the more sophisticated third party video monitoring and surveillance applications have the ability to start a recording when the camera calls a certain URL on the video surveillance server Here the surveillance software does not constantly monitor the live video stream to determine whether or not a motion event has occurred but it listens to the HTTP events that are sent by the camer
92. r GND The NVS30 Network Video Server features two additional pins 5 and 6 that are used to connect analog CCTV camera with PTZ control RS 485 s l 3 3 Package Contents You should find the following items in the packaging of your INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS video surveillance product 1 2 Network Camera or Network Video Server User manual this document and Quick Installation Guide Installation CD gt User Manual in electronic form in different languages gt IP Installer Utility gt Multi Channel IP Surveillance Utility Camera stand all indoor NSCxx and NFCxx models Wall Mount bracket all outdoor NBCxx models Mounting hardware NFSxx and NBCxx models Power adapter except for NBC30 550932 gt Input 110 230 V 50 60 Hz gt Output 5 V DC NSC15 models 12 V DC other models If any items are missing contact your dealer DD 4 Installation 4 1 Connecting to the Camera Connect the RJ 45 network cable from the camera s LAN port to your network e g the router or a LAN switch then power on the camera The boot sequence will take about one minute You will need to use the camera s power adapter unless your camera supports PoE see section 1 3 Model Overview In that case you can connect the RJ 45 cable to a PoE enabled switch or injector to power the camera By default the network camera or video server searches for a DHCP server on the network a
93. recordings and it takes advantage of existing NAS Network Attached Storage Shares in your network The two most common network file sharing protocols are Server Message Block SMB which is primarily used by Windows and the Network File System NFS that was originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984 Network Camera LAN Switch NAS Network Attached Storage 88 Y Advance SMTP Network storage Network storage On O Off General Protocol Windows network SMB CIFS g Alarm sending Network storage location 192 168 0 104 test IPCamera Periodical recordil for example my_nas folder HTTP event Workgroup WORKGROUP Alarm output Schedule User name guest Alarm input Password eecce Alarm buffer Motion detection a ere Sonor Audio detection System Log Protocol Select the correct protocol here If you want the camera to store the data on a shared Windows drive or folder you Should select SMB If you have a NAS device in your network the correct value depends on which protocol SMB or NFS is supported by the NAS In most cases both protocols should be supported If you are in a Unix Linux environment your choice would be NFS Network storage location Enter the URL for the local storage here Workgroup Key in the workgroup that corresponds to your network Common values are WORKGROUP or MSHOME but ultimately it depends on
94. rect wireless network by highlighting it Once selected you will see that some of the fields automatically populate ESSID This is the wireless network name the camera will connect to Authentication The camera has selected the correct authentication mode If you configure the wireless network manually you will need to select the correct authentication type Encryption As with the authentication the camera has automatically populated these fields for you 74 Passphrase Enter the password for your wireless network here Repeat the password in the field below The wireless interface has its own IP settings These are independent from the regular settings Network gt Information and must be configured separately Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Enable this and the camera will obtain the IP information from the DHCP server in your network Use the following IP address If you activate this option you need to enter the P related values IP address subnet mask default gateway in the corresponding fields below Use the following DNS server address If you enter the IP settings manually you also need to key in proper DNS server information The primary DNS server is mandatory The secondary DNS server is used as a backup Note Do not set up the Network interfaces LAN and WLAN with the same static IP address Camera gt Network gt Messenger The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera has a
95. resized individually Motion Detection 1 2 3 Click to activate the motion detection window Once clicked you will see a rectangle appear on the screen Use the mouse to move the rectangle to a different position or to resize it Threshold The smaller the number the lower the threshold of the amount of movement that triggers an alarm The more you increase the threshold value the more movement is required to trigger an alarm Sensitivity The higher this value the more sensitive the motion detection becomes Motion is displayed by a green bar either as shown on top of the detection window or to the right of the image and if the detection exceeds the threshold the color turns red Note Depending on your camera model and firmware version installed the screen may have a slightly different layout Also note that motion detection can only be set up using MS Internet Explorer as the Web browser 98 Camera gt Advance gt Audio Detection only certain models The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS H 264 Megapixel Network Camera has an integrated microphone and it also allows the connection of an external line in source The camera can monitor the audio levels and trigger an alarm if the noise level exceeds a specified threshold amp Home SETTING gt BASIC Yj Advance gt FTP client SMTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection Audio detection System L
96. s a different port you can define it here User ID If the script URL is password protected you need to enter a valid User ID in this field Password Enter the password here if the script URL requires authentication Proxy Server The proxy server parameters are all optional and only need to be used in case the camera cannot directly connect to the script URL but only via a proxy server Camera gt Advance gt HTTP Event gt Alarm Sending SETTING Alarm sending gt BASIC v Advance Alarm sending On Off gt FTP client Alarm Motion detection Motion detection j SMTP Parameter event motion Network storage Message motion_detection Audio detection HTTP event General Alarm sending Parameter event audio Alarm output Message audio_detection schedule Network link down Alarm input Parameter event link Alarm buffer Motion detection Message link_down Audio detection Alarm input System Log Parameter event extalarm Message IR Sensor 4 Effective Period Always Schedule O2 Alarm Motion Detection Activate this option if you want the motion detection trigger event to be linked to the HTTP event Audio Detection This parameter is only available on the H 264 Megapixel cameras It allows linking of the audio detection event to the HTTP event Network Link Down This parameter is only available on the H 264 Megapixel cameras In case
97. s installed in You can also leave the default value Auto as it typically delivers very good results 54 Overlay Cameras that are equipped with infrared allow the control of the camera s function at night On Activates the night vision mode The IR cut filter is removed when this option is enabled The IR LEDs are activated and the image turns black and white Off The IR functionality is deactivated and the camera will always send color images At night however the camera will not be able to capture proper video Auto In this mode the camera automatically engages the night vision mode when a certain level of light is reached The Bright value defines the threshold at which the camera switches IR mode to color mode The Dark value does the opposite It tells the camera at which light level to remove the IR cut filter and activate the IR LEDs Threshold Bright Dark The image below illustrates the difference between the IR mode being on and off Left IR Off Right IR On or Auto Note Standard cameras do not display this parameter they display a parameter called night mode which can be set to Auto or Off Auto means that the camera increases the shutter time to second creating a longer exposure time which allows the camera to capture images even in low light conditions When set to Off the camera will not adjust the shutter tim
98. s to send out the same UNICAST O PC Client O video data to each of the 20 computers This not only puts a significant load on the camera it also creates massive amounts of data that need to be transferred over the network to each connected client Unicast is still the most common model when using a network camera since most times only a recording device DVR or NVR is connected to the camera and perhaps connections from just a small number of computers Multicast Here the initial stream is sent to the router only which creates optimal distribution paths for datagrams sent to a multicast destination address Whether one or 300 PCs are MULTICAST _ P Client Camera i PC Ghent PE Client 58 connected to the video stream does not matter The bandwidth and load of the local camera is unaffected Because of this multicast is the preferred choice for broadcast type applications MPEG4 Viewer Port Image Size Frame rate Quality The camera uses two ports one for regular connections and one for SSL HTTPS encrypted connections If you are using the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera only in your local network and do not wish to access the video remotely over an Internet connection these values are unimportant For remote connections however they are important The ports entered here need to be programmed into your router s port forwarding table to allow incoming remote connecti
99. scheme that is normally used for accessing resources using HTTP The differences are that SSL encrypted connections always begin with https instead of http HTTPS connections use TCP port 443 by default compared to standard HTTP connections which use port 80 SETTING information Yj BASIC Create amp Install Create self signed certificate installed Certificate Subject Name system Wd Camera Network Me gt j v Security No certificate installed i Account HTTPS IP Filter M HTTPS Connection Policy Administrator HTTP HTTP HTTP Pj Advance e Operator Viewer Create amp Install Click this button to create a self signed certificate A window 2 Gre salesiguad easdifedts epyues didlos http 192 168 0 120 create_ssl_certificate htm Create self signed certificate will open in which you 2 can enter the information for your certificate Country us State or province Florida Locality sometown Organization somecompany Organizational Unit department i Click OK to install the certificate Common Name camera Validity 365 days 1 1000 http 192 168 0 120 create_ssl_certificate amp Internet Installed Certificate Once the certificate is installed you can see the details here M installed Certificate Subject Name C US ST Florida L sometown O somecompany OU department CN camera
100. t To support audio out with earphones or speakers for two way audio To support audio in for microphone For the connection to the RJ 45 Ethernet cable The connector supports EEE802 3af compliant PoE input signals Indicates that the camera has successfully connected to the network Flashes to indicate network traffic If you need to perform a hardware reset you can insert a paper clip into the reset hole and depress the switch for 10 seconds 1 Input and 1 Output to support External Alarm and Sensor devices used for motion detection event triggering and alarm notification 15 1 Connection using IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet 2 Connection using a standard power adapter 1 and a regular LAN switch or router 2 16 3 1 4 NBC30 IR Outdoor Network Camera ia Le O gt P67 rated housing Le y Infrared LEDs Cable Manager Bracket Reset Switch Terminal Block Connector RJ 45 Network Connector Audio In Audio Out 247 1 Connection using IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet 2 Connection using a standard 12 V DC power adapter 1 and a regular LAN switch or router 2 The power adapter is not included 16 3 1 5 NVS30 Network Video Server Front Mic In Video In Line Out VIDEO IN Video Out RS 485 5 6 Pin O Terminal Connector 1 4 Pin Video In Input connector for analog CCTV camera Video Out Loop through port that outputs analog video which ca
101. t domainname com Invalid entries are ftp domainname com or http domainname com User name Key in a valid FTP user name here Make sure that the user account you wish to use has read and write privileges on the FTP server Password The password for the FTP user account goes here Repeat the password in the field below Passive mode There are two types of FTP connections Active and passive While the most common method is passive FTP your server may be set up to only accept FTP connections that utilize active FTP The correct value here depends on the FTP server setup When in doubt we recommend using passive mode trying active mode only if you experience problems connecting to the FTP server Attached file type Select Snapshot if you want the camera to upload single images J PEG format Selecting Video clip instructs the camera to upload short video clips in length of max 5 seconds This option is only available in certain models Click OK to save the settings When done click on Test to verify the FTP settings A popup window will open that informs you whether or not the test was successful ey i if rie n A J e eA L http 192 166 0 120 progress htm Send file to tpi fe atij Connecting to Tisi T X 4 Logging 1n as y CLD A Close ic Internet 100 The FTP settings are correct and the test has succeeded 82 Camera gt Advance gt FTP Client gt Alarm sending On this s
102. this chapter 83 Effective Period Audio Detection Activate this option if you want the camera to monitor the audio levels picked up by the camera s internal microphone or by the external microphone should you have one connected The button to the right opens the audio detection setup screen Network Link Down only H 264 cameras In case the network connection breaks down the camera keeps the last 10 seconds in its internal buffer When the network connection is re established the camera sends out the information Alarm input If you have connected an external alarm device to the camera s digital input port you can activate it here and define the settings by clicking on the button to the right Choose between Always and Schedule Always means that the alarm sending function is activated all the time regardless of time and day Schedule allows activating this function at a specific time A common application for the scheduled alarm sending is the following scenario A camera is installed in an office The regular working hours are from 9 am to 6 pm Some workers often work late and leave the building at 7 30 pm In a situation like this you can activate the camera s alarm sending at 7 40 pm and leave it activated until 8 45 am to avoid getting a lot of unnecessary files triggered by the workers moving around in front of the camera The Schedule button allows the setup of individual activation and deactivat
103. tion on the video so that when you look at recorded video material or images you can easily tell when the recording was made Before you can use this function you need to define how the camera obtains the time Current Setting Displays the current date and time PC clock Displays the time of the PC that you are using right now Adjust Keep current setting no changes are made Synchronize with PC instructs the camera to retrieve the current date and time from the PC Manual setting allows you to set up the date and time yourself Synchronize with NTP The camera will obtain the time from an NTP server Normally it is not required to change the NTP server as the default server pool ntp org is always available You can however manually overwrite the NTP server by un checking the option auto Interval Define how often the camera should re synchronize the time with the NTP server s time Time Zone Select the correct time zone for the camera to display the correct date and time Click the Next button to open the next configuration page 31 Network Settings Page Ma alisa A Macilla m Network settings 192 168 0 102 a Previous MAC Address 00 1B FE 00 6F 8D gt Next IP Address DNS Setting Obtain IP automatically DHCP Obtain DNS server automatically x Cancel C Use the following IP Use the following DNS server wa z IP Address BAS EOG 2 Primary DNS
104. um Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden and the United Kingdom The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland Liechtenstein Norway and Switzerland EU Countries Not intended for use None Important I nformation 10 11 12 Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country Contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law violations Note that the image sensor of this network camera can be damaged permanently if exposed to direct sunlight Defective image sensors that have been damaged by prolonged exposure to direct sunlight are excluded from the product warranty Indoor network cameras are not weatherproof Refer to the environmental specifications included in the back of this manual For outdoor use use a weatherproof case to protect the camera from water moisture or temperature higher or lower than specifications To keep the camera clean gently wipe it with a clean dry cloth Be sure to use only the DC adapter provided with your camera If your network camera supports Power over Ethernet see the product information at the end of this user manual for details you can use an IEEE 802 3af compliant PoE injector mid or endspan to provide power to the camera Always handle the camera with care as physical shocks can cause serious damage to the hardware Be sure to mount the camera se
105. unique feature that allows it to act as a Web camera for Windows Live Messenger Camera Available Hino Sees ee ua E You have inated Camera to start sending Webcam Please wait for a response of Cancel LAll g ime pending Vitaticry A Camera has accepted your invitation to start sending webcam Camera Live Video Merang security updlsbe kani more and gei thee chewed mere _75 In order to use the function you need to perform two steps First you need to set up a new account for the Windows Live Hotmail service This account will be used by your network camera You cannot use your existing Messenger account for the camera Note the user name and password for the new account and proceed to the configuration of the network camera SETTING Y BASIC System Camera Network Information PPPoE DDNS UPnP Bonjour IP Notification Messenger J Security P Advance Login Account Password Alias Port range Video mode IP Notification Messenger E Messenger On O Off Protocol Login Account Password Re type password Alias Port range 20000 1024 65531 21000 1028 65535 Video mode Computer view Mobile view IP Notification On O Off Privacy On O Off User Allow list Enter the user name of the newly created account here The password of the new account goes here As always repeat the password in the field below Enter a descriptive alias in this fi
106. upports Apple s Bonjour service O A trade name for its implementation of Zeroconf a h service discovery protocol Bonjour locates d devices such as printers or network cameras as Z a well as other computers and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System service records The software is built into Apple s Mac OS X operating system from version 10 2 onward Bonjour formerly Rendezvous is Apple Inc s 1 Open the Safari Web browser and open the Bookmarks toolbar where you will find the Bonjour link COLLECTIONS History aj Bookmarks Bar Bookmarks Menu BOOKMARKS C News Mac C Kids Jj Sports Entertainment Jj Shopping J Travel J Tools and Reference jj Other __ Imported IE Favorites Bookmark 5 Ab etree Y Webpages OEM OO1BFEQO6F8D Q gt hp color LaserJet 1500 00110AEDF85D Q9 HP Laserjet 2200 00110AED073F q hp LaserJet 2420 FB6AE4 Screen shot shown of Safari 4 x s4 The Network Camera is shown in the category Webpages In order to connect to the camera double click the circled link Safari then connects to the camera and the message below appears IP CAMERA Viewer a f hup int 001bfe006f8d local QA HH Apple Pandora eBay Yahoo Mail ATLAS ContentAdmin IC INTRACOM TR Craigslist CentSports NETWORK SOLUTIONS Mi Setting 2 Client setting Ga Image setup
107. use the integrated motion detection function and only record motion events to preserve disk J space You can select from E g as nine different templates to display the camera images on one screen 6 2 Installation The program installs by clicking the option Video Surveillance Software from the CD menu User Manuals A detailed user manual is located IP Installer for Windows on the Installation CD in the User Video Surveillance Software Manuals folder It contains Browse CD Contant installation instructions and information on the use of the software WWW INTELLINET NETWORK COM eon 15 Cintas Se 102 7 Remote Access and Router Setup To gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet certain ports need to be opened and forwarded in your router Router Firewall Remote Access Network Camera The Network Cameras use the following ports a M J PEG MPEG4 VGA models running firmware V 1 6 16 03 or older Web Server port 80 MPEG4 Audio Video port 8090 MPEG4 Video Audio port SSL 8091 Motion PEG Video port 8070 Motion J PEG Video port SSL 8071 Audio Receive port 40008 RTSP port 554 HTTPS port 443 b H 264 Megapixel Cameras and VGA models running firmware V 1 6 16 05 and newer Web Server port 80 RTSP port 554 HTTPS port 443 Note The new generation of H 264 Megapixel cameras uses a simplified port scheme to
108. vide the SMTP user name and password Typically these are the same values you use in your e mail program profile Recipient e Mail address Enter the e mail address to which the camera sends the e mail Administrator e Mail address Subject Message This is the sender e mail address that the camera uses You can define the subject of the e mail here You can customize the message body of the e mail here Click Help for more information on the parameters ee ie Camera gt Network gt Wireless ti Wireless On O Off gt INTELLINET Managed WPA2 PSK AES 54Hb s 7X381 Managed Open WEP 2 6l 9 ARPS Managed Open WEP Retesh MAC address IP address 1 ESSID O Manual setting 1 Mode Managed Ad Hoc ij Authentication WPA2 PSK E Encryption AES D Passphrase eecccccescess Re type eeeeeerrereee 64 HEX chars or 8 to 63 ASCII chars Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Use the following IP address IP address 792 168 0 121 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 163 0 1 Use the following DNS server address Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS server 0000 OK Cancel If your network camera supports wireless you can configure the related settings on this page The camera has the ability to find the wireless network and allows you to quickly enter the correct encryption key Status of wireless networks All wireless networks in range are shown here Select the cor
109. work camera provides a multi language user interface for Web browser access In order to use this function you first need to install the additional languages by uploading them to the camera The default language is English Additional languages can be found on the Installation CD or you can download them from the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Web site at www networkipcamera com In order to install an additional language activate the option Upload language pack and click Browse Then select the folder where the language files are located The image below shows the available files Look in B LNG gt ae Ese fe LNG_TO1FOO1_LM 1 6 16 03P4_de DE lang y LNG_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_en U5 lang My Recent E LNG_T01F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_es ES lang Documents LNG_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_fr FR lang 3 LNG_T01F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_it IT lang E LNG_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_ja JP lang E LNG_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_ko KR lang LNG_TO1FOO1_LM 1 6 16 03P4_pl PL lang E LNG_TO1FO01_LM 1 6 16 03P4_pt PT lang LNG_TO1FOO1_LM 1 6 16 03P4_ru RU lang E LNG_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_tr TR lang E LNG_TO1FO01_LM 1 6 16 03P4_zh CN lang E LNG_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_zh TW lang My Computer My Network File name in G_TO1F001_LM 1 6 16 03P4_de DE lang Places Files of type Language Files lang Cancel Select the file of choice and click Open to get back to the language settings page Note the file location has been entered in the
110. y Ala Add for the day of the week the schedule is supposed e Mail SMTP Periodical to be active As soon as you add a schedule the timeline HTTP event Alarm turns red indicating the active schedule Record Alarm If the schedule is the same for every day of the week a is Alarm output Alarm you can activate the option Use the same time schedule a it Tunes every day o Schedule selection e Mail SMTP Alarm EJ El Mon Start time 22 00 End time 24 00 Shown on the left is the alternative C Tue Start time 00 00 End time 5 00 schedule setup page that does not use a E Wed Start time 2 Po End time 24 oo visual timeline The example shows that E Thu Start time 00 00 End time 5 00 the e mail alarm iS activated between 10 O Fri Starttime 22 bo End time 24 00 pm and 5 am for every day of the week E Sat Start time 00 00 End time 5 00 O Sun Start time 22 00 End time 24 00 C Use the same time schedule every day 95 Camera gt Advance gt Alarm Input If your Network Camera features a terminal block connector digital 1 0 i for the connection of external alarm sensors you can set up the trigger condition for the input on this page There are two types of sensors when it comes to the actual alarm trigger One opens the electric circuit in case seri Alarm Network Camera of an alarm digital I O low the sie other closes the electr

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