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1. C Program Files Internet Camera4dmin Additional tasks Additional icons Create a desktop icon Create a Quick Launch icon Back Install MI Cancel 5 When the Completing the IPCam Admin Utility Setup Wizard screen displays click Finish to complete the install NOTE The Launch IPCam Admin Utility option should be selected by default iG Setup IPCam Admin Utility Completing the IPCam Admin Utility Setup Wizard Setup has Finished installing IPCam Admin Utility an your computer The application may be launched by selecting the Installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup VY INTELLINET SOFTWARE INSTALLATION NETWORK SOLUTIONS After the camera s admin utility is launched all cameras found on your local area network will be displayed with basic information To connect to a certain camera using your Web browser double click the camera listed v Admin v3 0 13 NETWORK SOLUTIONS MAC Address IP Address _ a ex E 5 Ic mmm T Efl PTM Language This initial screen also introduces the Language drop down menu above the camera list field and the three icons at the bottom from left to right Search Camera Browse Camera via Web and Configure Camera Search Camera Click to search and refresh the search for all cameras on the local area network Browse Camera via Web Select a camera on the list then click to connect to the camera using your Web browser
2. View Time Enter the number of seconds you want the camera to stop and present the image at this position WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS View Order Assign this position a number greater than 1 and different from the other positions Unless Random Order is selected each tour will start visiting positions in order from 1 to the highest configured number and then back to 1 Remove Click to delete a selected position from the list Save Click to save the settings Close Click to close the window and discard all changes not saved 3 4 Network Settings With five subsections as shown below all network related settings can be configured on this menu s screens NOTE You need to specify the TCP IP parameters here in order to change the IP address use PPPoE or Dynamic DNS and activate the UPnP function Network Dynamic DNS UPnP LoginFree 3 4 1 LAN The IP address and port number s can be defined on this screen LAN Network Type ODHCP Static IP Address 2 IP Address 182 168 98 215 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 19215898254 Primary ONS 192158 98254 Y secondary DNS AV Control Port Web Port a0 PPPoE Enable PPPoE Enable C Disable Y UserName Password MTU 095 B12 MTU Values 1492 Apply VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Ty
3. This function is another useful security tool as it takes a snapshot when theres movement in the image area being monitored With five sub sections as shown below all motion detection related settings can be configured on this menus screens MIonon Detection Motion Detection Motion Region E Mail FTP Configuration SD Card Configuration 3 5 1 Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection Select Enable to activate the function Disable to deactivate it Motion Detection Interval From the drop down menu select the time interval in seconds between two motions When motion is detected the camera wont detect any motion again during this interval Options range from 0 always detect new motion to 60 Recording Time Select the duration in seconds of recorded images Options are 1 2 3 4 and 5 VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS Motion Detechon Enable Motion Detection Enable 9 Disable Motion Detection Interval seconds Recording Time Sending File Type Send snapshottile ta FTP Enable Disable Send snapshatfile to E Mail Enable Disable Send snapshatfile ta SD Card Enable Disable Apply Sending File Type Select the file type that ll be saved when motion is detected Select UPEG and a still picture in JPEG format will be saved select AVI to save a video clip Send snapshot file to FTP Select Enable to
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5. 3 Back oO wi J Search Mes Folders Hab Address GC Contral Panel Accessibility Add Hardware Options Display File A Vi Control Panel g Switch to Category View See Also LL Date and Time D Internet keyboard Options V s pa Phone and Power Options Modem A Windows Update Help and Support 3 Right click on the Local Area Network Connections File Edit view Favorites Connection icon then click Properties Address Network Connections from the menu that displays Network Tasks Create a new connection Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings Disable this network device Repair this connection Rename this connection view status of this conneckian Change settings of this connection NETWORK SOLUTIONS Tools Q ee v o 27 a Search Mes Folders EHE Add or Remove Folder Options Printers and Faxes Automatic Updates Administrative Tools we Fonts Game Controllers Network Connechans QuickTime Regional and Language Advanced Help ocal Area Connection i annecked Firewalled ian DICRIET Earail Gra FER erry Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Fename SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Ea 4 With the General menu tab screen displayed select General Advanced Internet Protocol Ev cud T TCP IP
6. About Directory Information Data Directory C Documents and Settingsshome L Browse Free Recording Space o T MB General Settings Max Video File Size Scan Time 13 w second s Cycle Recording Disable v Data Directory Enter a directory folder for storing video and images To select a directory already on your hard drive click Browse Free Recording Space Remaining storage space MB is displayed here Max Video File Size This defines the maximum file size of every video file created by the camera s in your network When the size of a file exceeds this value the Viewer will open another file to continue recording the video SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Scan Time Enter select an amount of time in seconds the Viewer will display the view from each camera when the Scan funtion is enabled see 4 2 Viewer Controls Cycle Recording Select an option for times when the hard disk runs out of space Enable means recorded video files will be overwritten Disable means they wont be OK Click to save the current settings Cancel Click to cancel any changes you ve made before saving 4 3 2 2 E Mail Setting To receive e mail notifications of motion detection as configured on the 4 3 1 4 Motion Record screen and including the image captured by the camera set your e mail pa
7. o Back 3 E J Search lE Falders Hab Address 3 Network Places Local Network Network Tasks Nena X a2 Add a network place ol T_ESeras View network bemus connections Set up a home or small office network Set up a wireless network Far a home or small office 3h View workgroup computers jm Hide icons For networked LIPnP devices You can double click the icon to launch Internet Explorer and directly log on to the cameras Web management interface 3 4 5 LoginFree LoginFree is a function that allows unauthorized users to view images captured by the camera It also lets you integrate images with your own Web applications LoginFree Filename Enter a filename and click Apply to save the settings Other users can now access the image by this filename with a jpg extension and the cameras IP address as the prefix For example if your cameras IP address is 192 168 2 4 and the filename entered is picture then anyone on the Web can access the image using the address hitp 192 168 2 4 picture jog NOTE No authentication will be required to see the captured image To disable the function clear the text in the Filename field and click Apply WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS http 192 168 98 215 picture jpg Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help 1970 01 01 10 08 18 4B Internet 3 5 Motion Detection Settings
8. Address Enter the e mail address you want the space alarm to go to E Mail Subject Enter a subject recognizable as important SMTP Server Enter the server to be used to send the e mail Sender E Mail Address Enter the e mail address of the sender WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS SMTP Authentication Select Enable if the SMTP server you re using requires authentication then enter the username and password below select Disable if the server doesn t require authentication If youre not sure ask your ISP or network administrator Reserved Space From the drop down menu select the amount of SD card space that will be reserved and not used Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect Send a test e mail Click to send a test e mail using this configuration Copy Mail Config Click if you ve activated the Motion Detection function and want to use the same e mail notification settings here 3 8 3 File Management This screen lets you manage the files stored on an SD card File Management 0 0 imagetotal 0 FirstPage PrevPage NextPage LastPage Delete lar Size Date SelectAll Clearall 4 SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE The cameras surveillance software the Viewer provides convenient functions such as video recording to complement security efforts 4 1 Installing the Surveillance Software 1 Insert the included software CD and it will automatically
9. Enter the date in the first three boxes then the time The format for the date is YYYY MM DD so that July 2 2012 2012 07 02 the 24 hour format for the time is HH MM SS so that 9 24 30 pm 21 24 30 NTP Server Select to input the date and time automatically from the NTP server Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone from the drop down menu NTP Server Enter the IP address or hostname of the NTP server You can use the default value pool ntp org or ask your ISP for the IP address or hostname if they have one Synchronize to PC time Click to match the camera date and time to that of the computer connected to the camera Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect 3 6 3 Utilities Utilities Y Upgrade Firmware Browse Upgrade Firmware Reset To Factory Defaults Reboot Device LED Setting TumeflEDlghi Upgrade Firmware If you download the latest firmware file from www intellinet network com you can click Browse to select a firmware file on your computer s hard drive and upload it to the camera later After you select a proper firmware file from your computer click Upgrade Firmware to start the upgrade IMPORTANT Do not disconnect or shut down during the upgrade If the firmware file you provide is invalid or you don t provide the firmware file properly you ll be prompted to select another valid firmware file and try again NOTE The camera wi
10. SOLUTIONS File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Wk amp k Bnscis wn Por Ti Network ame NSC18 WN E Gamera y3 an amp lilt A Network Motion Detection 5y Va Pan Tilt Network Camera ow ie eee seem 1 Fast v IUD esa Highest Video Type Frame Rate i300 M Frequency Flip Mode pm voume i INN Sean cA Lau CA Q Cu a E iti window Size Done i i a M ee dodo Ea a 08 Q10 7 Pan Tilt Soeed This specifies the moving speed when you use the Pan Tilt function to point the camera in a different direction Options are 1 fastest to 5 Slowest The faster the speed the less precise the control of the movement Resolution Options for the video resolution are 1024 x 768 640 x 480 and 320 x 240 e MPEG4 or 1280 x 1024 640 x 480 and 920 x 240 e MJPG Higher resolution provides more details in the camera image but consumes more bandwidth which will make the image refresh very slowly If you have a slow Internet connection you may want to use a lower resolution to make the image refresh faster NOTE 320 x 240 may reduce the image too much on a high res monitor To save bandwidth and maintain high resolution select a lower Video Quality setting see below Video Quality The five options for setting the quality of the captured image range from Lowest to Highest As wi
11. a selected camera image onapshots can be saved to a storage folder on your hard drive as explained in 4 3 2 1 General Data Directory Only the available space on your hard drive limits the number of snapshots that can be taken Message Display Box Displays all system messages for example that a certain camera is disconnected Close Window 11 Click to discontinue Viewer operation Minimize Window 12 Click to minimize the Viewer window SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE GY INTELLINET E WORK SOLUTIONS 4 3 Configuration Before you can effectively use the Viewer program and all its features all cameras connected to the network need to be configured Click the Configure button on the Viewer control screen to display the Configure Cameras General Options Windows Security Alert EJ menu and select Configure Emu e Cameras NOTE If you re xU Jodela pinta pa A Windows Firewall has blocked prompted by a Windows security alert asking you if you want to block the o ER R a IPCamViewer program click Unblock otherwise re aa Soc the Viewer program will not 2 Windows Firewall has blocked this program fram accepting corninectians from the be able to fu nction Dro perly Interriet or a network IF you recognize the program ar trust the publisher you can unblock it When should unblock a program Do you want to keep blocking this program 4 3 1 Configure Cameras Clicking Configure Camer
12. begin to install the surveillance software utility NOTE If it doesn t auto start go to New 16 Chan Seles File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ex E po Search We Folders Hab Address C TempiNew 16 Chan be Go I f Release Note Admin em Release Make Viewer File and Folder Tasks Text Document Text Document ike vkB mi Rename this File iy Move this file Setup_Admin_3 0 1 Cae Eid alli i i IPCam Admin Utility Setup ra IPCam Surveillance Software copy this File K C OINTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS Start on your desktop then My Computer double click on the CD drive where the software CD is located and double click the Setup Viewer_ 3 0 0 6 icon as shown above 2 When the Welcome to the IPCam Surveillance Software Setup Wizard screen displays note the recommendation that all other applications be closed before proceeding then click Next 72 Setup IPCam Surveiliance Softwares je X Welcome to the IPCam Surveillance Software Setup Wizard This will install IPLam Surveillance Software 3 0 on pour compute It i recommended that vau close all other applications before continuing Click Next to cartre 3 When the Select Destination Location screen displays click Next to continue or click Browse to select another folder or drive to install the surveillance software i Setup IPCam Surveillance Software Select Destination Location Where
13. conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This product has been designed with safety in mind but as electrical products can cause fires which may lead to serious damage and injury if not used properly observe these precautions e Don t open the camera housing or otherwise expose yourself to dangerous voltage or other hazards inside e Dontattach connect accessories that aren t designed for this device Avoid operating or storing the camera in extreme temperatures see opecifications in the user manual Avoid exposing the camera to direct sunlight for a long time Dont place the camera near heat sources Dont place the camera near water e g next to a bathtub or sink or in an extremely hot or humid environment e Dont place the camera near sources of strong magnetism e Dont place the camera near sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters e Dont place the camera in locations subject to strong vibration or shock VY INTELLINET SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NETWORK SOLUTIONS 1 COMPONENTS amp CONNECTIONS 1 1 Front and Side Wireless Antennas Connect the camera to the wireless network Focus Adjustment Ring For manually setting the best image quality Built in Microphone For two way audio Power LED Lights after the camera completes the booting process Audio LED Lights when Audio is enabled flashes if active LAN LED Light
14. connect to doesn t appear you may need to click Refresh several times until it does Connect Select a device you want to connect to e SSID Unless a wireless AP s SSID is hidden meaning you ll need to identify the device by its MAC address it ll display here MAC Address If there are a lot of wireless access points in proximity or if a wireless access point hides its SSID you can use the MAC addresses to distinguish them e Signal This indicates the radio signal strength e Channel This is the WAP s radio channel e Encryption You need to use the same encryption type as the AP VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS you want to connect to If the wireless access point does not use encryption Disabled will be displayed here Network Type Displays either Infrastructure or Ad Hoc oSID Enter the SSID of the wireless access point you want to connect to It should be fewer than 32 alphanumerical characters When you select a wireless access point from the Available Networks list its SSID will be displayed in this field automatically unless it s hidden in which case you wont be able to connect to it Channel When the network type is set to Infrastructure the radio channel is auto selected according to the channel that wireless AP uses You can only select the channel number when the network type is set to Ad Hoc Wireless Key Enter the encryption key of the sele
15. send the saved file to the designated FTP server when motion is detected select Disable to disable the function NOTE You need to configure the FTP server parameters first see 3 5 4 FTP Configuration below Send snapshot file to E Mail Select Enable to send the saved file to the designated e mail address when motion is detected select Disable to disable the function NOTE You need to configure the SMTP server parameters first see 3 5 3 E Mail below Send snapshot file to SD Card Select Enable to send the saved file to an inserted SD card when motion is detected select Disable to disable the function See 3 5 5 SD Card Configuration below Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect 3 5 2 Motion Region You can reduce the likelihood of a false alarm by defining the motion detection region within the image captured by the camera By doing so the camera will ignore motion outside the specified viewing region Region 1 3 Select one two or all three of the regions you want to configure As each region is selected it will appear on the currently captured image Sensitivity Move the slide bar left or right to change the level of motion detection sensitivity left to decrease sensitivity the camera will only detect major changes in the image right to increase sensitivity the camera will detect minor changes in the image The level will display as a percentage of maximum below ea
16. should IPLam Surveillance Software be installed LJ Setup will install IPCam Surveillance Software into the following folder To continue click Nest IF pou would like to select a differant folder click Browse T nRn Rt o IL xPragram Files P Cam Surveillance Sottware 3 L Browse Al least 11 4 MB of free disk space is required ies SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 4 When the Select Additional Tasks screen displays select Create a desktop icon and or Create a Quick Launch icon as desired then click Next 15 Setup IPCam Surveillance Software Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be pertormed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while stalling Pam Surveillance Software then click Mast Ad zd ceu 5 When the Ready to Install screen displays showing the settings selected on previous screens click Install to begin the installation procedure or Back to change modify any of the settings A status screen will display Installing to show the progress of the install ig Setup PCam Surveillance Software Ready to Install Setup is n w ready to begin installing IPCam Surveillance Software en your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location LC Prograrn Files IPCam Surveillance Software 3 0 Additional tasks A
17. to display an Information Bar Help options menu right then click Install ActiveX Control to continue 4 When the Security Warning screen displays below click Install Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software r Mame IPCamPluginOMPT cab Publisher ee while Files Fron the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers vou trust What s the risk You should now be able to view live images on the Camera screen see 3 2 Camera Settings below NOTE If one or both of the messages shown here display your computer may not have the display capability that this camera requires refer to Section 6 Specifications or you may not have Microsoft DirectX installed which you can download from Microsoft s Web site www microsoft com In some cases your computer displays the image from the camera correctly but you still see these messages If this happens you can just ignore them 3 2 Camera Settings As mentioned the first screen that displays after you log on to the Web management interface is the Camera screen below This is the only one of the seven options on the horizontal menu bar just above the image area that presents the live camera image You can of course click on the Camera option from anywhere within the interface to return to the live image display VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK
18. video file using Windows Media Player To stop recording click Stop Recording the same button As with Snapshot you can change the directory used to save the file Full Screen Click to display the image in full screen mode uses all available space to display the captured image Digital Zoom Click to enlarge any portion of a captured image Select Enable then p 2 2 drag the slide bar left Zoom Factors 100 or right to adjust the zoom ratio You can also use your mouse to drag the zoom area the yellow square to reposition it as desired Fit to Window Click to adjust the image size to fit the browser window Speaker to IP Cam You can transmit the voice received by your computer s microphone to the camera s external speaker Click and hold this button then speak into the microphone NOTE The external speaker must be connected to the camera 3 3 Pan amp Tilt Settings In addition to pan and tilt functions this menu option presents a couple of handy features that allow you to configure the camera for automatic movements Click either Preset Points or Guard Tour to configure 3 3 1 Preset Points The camera has nine memory slots so you can define particular camera positions as preset points and save them for later recall 1 Select a memory slot from the Available Positions drop down menu 2 Click on the image at the top to move up on the left to move left etc to aim the cam
19. 2 11g Orthogonal HTTP TCP UDP RTSP Frequency Division Certifications FCC Class B Multiplexing OFDM BPSK RoHS CE QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 602 11n Orthogonal Image Sensor and Lens Frequency Aion e 1 4 Micron Progressive Scan Multiplexing OFDM BPSK CMOS sensor e 1 3 Megapixel resolution ae 1 280 H x 1 024 V IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Manual brightness Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps NETWORK SOLUTIONS IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps IEEE 802 11n MCSO 15 up to 300 Mbps Data encryption WEP 64 bit amp 128 bit WPA and WPA2 PSK with TKIP and AES authentication Antennas 2 detachable dipole antennas with 3 dBi gain each 2T2R MIMO mode 2 transmitters 2 receivers Power External power adapter 12 V DC 1 0A System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Computer with network connection Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher ActiveX Package Contents e NSC18 WN Pan Tilt Network Camera 2 detachable antennas Power adapter Quick installation guide Software CD Ethernet Catb RJ45 cable 1 0 m 3 ft SPECIFICATIONS 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 SOLUTI
20. Channel Channel i Channel 2 Channel 3 Motion Record Channel 4 Channel 5 Enable t 2 Disable Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Recording Time 10 Yi seconds Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 M Channel 13 Invoke alarm when motion is triggered Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 C Send mail when motion is triggered Camera Schedule Recording Audio Motion Recording OK Cancel Channel Select the channel number you want to set Enable Disable Select to activate or deactivate the function Recording Time Select the duration in seconds from the drop down menu the camera will record after motion has been detected Invoke alarm when motion is triggered Select to have an alarm sent whenever motion has been detected by the camera Send mail when motion is triggered Select to have an e mail sent whenever motion has been detected see 4 3 2 2 E Mail Setting OK Click to save the current settings Cancel Click to cancel any changes you ve made before saving VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS 4 3 2 General Options When you click the Configure button on the Viewer control screen and select General Options from the resultant popup menu 4 3 Configuration the four submenus detailed below will display presenting system wide settings options for the Viewer 4 3 2 1 General General Options I General E Mail Setting Security
21. Configure Camera Click to configure a camera s network and security settings When the Login screen displays fill in the Password field the default password is 1234 and click OK to display the LAN setae setting and Security screens both shown below NOTE The default username admin cannot be changed here Password SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GY INTELLINET WORK SOLUTIO v Admin v3 0 13 MET OLUTIONMS WORK 5 English Lan Setting Security Netmask Gateway DANS Web Fort OK Cancel DHCP Select to set the camera to automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server on the local area network Manual IP Select to input the IP address information manually Click OK to save the settings Admin v3 0 13 772 INTELLINET NET WORE SOLUTIONS English Lan Setting Security Camera Name Hew Password Confirm Password OK Cancel VY INTELLINET SOFTWARE INSTALLATION NETWORK SOLUTIONS On the Security screen above you can change the camera s name and password as on the Login screen the username is always admin and can t be changed Be sure you enter the same password in both the New Password and Confirm Password fields otherwise you ll be prompted to enter the new password again Click OK to save the settings click Cancel to discard changes 3 WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 3 1 Logging On With new camera p
22. Enable DDNS O Enable 9 Disable w Provider Host Mame User Mame w Password Amy Enable DDNS Select Enable to activate the function Disable to deactivate it Provider dyndns org is currently the only option available Host Name Enter a dynamic DNS hostname User Name Enter a dynamic DNS username the same used for the dyndns org account Password Enter a dynamic DNS password the same used for the dyndns org account Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect 3 4 4 UPnP When this function is activated all UPnP compatible computers devices on the same local network will be able to find the camera automatically This is useful because you don t have to remember the IP address of the camera Simply go to My Network Places see below and it s there UPnP Enable UPnP OQ Enable Disable Apply Enable UPnP Select Enable to activate the function Disable to deactivate it Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect When UPnP is activated a popup message displays right Click on it to open My Network Places and you ll see the camera i IC E52C85 4 new device is now available on your network For more information click here VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
23. HC high capacity card into the SD slot to download up to 8 GB of video files NOTE Refer to Section 3 5 5 Motion Detection SD Card Configuration and Section 3 8 SDHC Position the camera in a secure location see Safety Precautions above and aim it as desired VY INTELLINET COMPONENTS amp CONNECTIONS NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Once the camera connections have been made launch Internet Explorer on your computer and proceed with the instructions in the following sections 2 1 Locating the IP Address of the Camera The default IP address of this camera is 192 168 2 3 If you prefer to assign a different IP address to it log on to the Web management interface of the camera first If the first three sections of the IP address of your computer aren t 192 168 2 youll need to change the IP address of your computer 1 From your desktop go to Start then Control Panel home user Internet Internet Explorer 3 E mail Outlook Express All Programs D e My Documents i5 My Recent Documents P he My Pictures ey Mv Music g My Computer Control Panel py Set Program Access and Defaults Printers and Faxes Help and Support po Search 2 Run Vel Log Off o Turn OFF Computer j IP Camera Microsoft Ey SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INTELLINET WORK SOLUTIO 2 Double click the Network Connections icon E Control Panel Edit View Favorites Tools Help
24. HOOTING Should the camera not function as expected see if the problem along with possible solutions is listed below Can t connect to the camera e Confirm the IP address setting of the computer you re using If it s not in the same subnet as the camera they won t be able to communicate with each other Make sure the IP address you used to connect to the IP camera is correct e f you forget the IP address of the camera you need to reset it to the factory default value 192 168 2 3 by pressing the Reset button on the base of the camera See Section 1 1 Then try to connect to the camera with the IP address 192 168 2 3 again Make sure the camera is correctly powered the Power LED should be on e f youre trying to connect to the camera from the Internet make sure the Video AV Control port and HTTP Web port that the camera uses see sections 3 4 1 and 3 6 4 are not blocked by a firewall or other software hardware Contact your dealer for help The image refreshes very slowly e Try a higher frame rate setting if it s not 30 e Try a lower resolution setting e f youre connecting through the Internet it could be due to a slow Internet connection and not a problem with the camera However whenever the network connection is slow you should use a lower frame rate and resolution setting e Adjust the antenna if you re using a wireless connection The antenna should be perpendicular to the floor ground to get
25. LUTIONS VA NETWORK CAMERA English selected camera Press Esc to quit Full Screen mode Scan 2 Click to automatically cycle through the views from all connected cameras Click once to activate the function the icon turns blue click again to stop scanning the icon turns white NOTE If a camera is configured but disconnected it will still display in a scan sequence he view will be blank and Disconnected will appear in the upper left corner of the display Zoom Out 3 Click to view more of what s available in the selected camera image NOTE This function is available only with cameras that feature it Zoom In 4 Click to view more details of the selected camera image It may be necessary to first use the PTZ controls to identify and isolate the part of the image you want to zoom in on NOTE This function is available only with cameras that feature it PTZ Control 5 If the connected selected camera supports the PTZ pan tilt zoom function you can move in eight directions by clicking on the corresponding directional arrow on the PTZ control ring Home 6 Click to return the selected camera to the home default NETWORK SOLUTIONS SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE position NOTE This function is available only with cameras that feature it Record 7 Click to begin video recording from a selected camera The start date and time of the recording is confirmed in the Message Display Box for exa
26. MTP server you want to use By default it s 25 the setting of most SMTP servers SMTP Auth entication If your SMTP server requires authentication select Enable if not select Disable If you re unsure refer to your e mail software settings or ask your Internet service provider or network administrator SMTP Account Enter the SMTP account username of your SMTP server In most cases it s the same as your POP3 username used to receive e mail If you re unsure refer to your e mail software settings or ask your Internet service provider or network administrator SMTP Password Enter the SMTP password of your SMTP server In most cases it s the same as your POP3 password used to receive e mail If you re unsure refer to your e mail software settings or ask your Internet service provider or network administrator OK Click to save the current settings Cancel Click to cancel any changes you ve made before saving 4 3 2 3 Security To prevent people from accessing this program you can set a password to protect it You will be required however to enter the password every VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOF TWARE TWO K SOLUTIO time you attempt lo open Authentication required the Viewer as long as this feature is enabled The Authentication Required screen at right will display Please input passworda Enter the password and Password click OK to access the Vi
27. NS REGULATORY STATEMENTS EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp I TE Directive 1999 5 EC This device is a 2 4 GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular insta
28. NSC18 WN PAN TILT NETWORK CAMERA USER MANUAL MODEL 99085 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS INT 550857 UM 0709 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS section page 1 COMPONENTS CONNEC TONG iain tence eco siesteacduacieccesense prit eesvteaseitectem 6 2 SOFTWARE IN AON acct sce esse etiecictiescici aides senbatietsepcaeedensieudenioduassendeahce set 8 2 1 Locating the IP Address of the Camera cccccssecceeceessseeeeessseesseenes 8 2 2 Using the Admin Utility to Locate the Camera 11 o WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE sescecssuzcreccs cacszearcscendsecsescsssesaipersesacesesaeet 16 ST LOJN ON ae E 2 95 999 000 0 E EE EIRUEP DIE 16 3 2 Camera Settings ccccccscssseeccecsccsseneecesceeseeeeesscceseeeessceeeseeeesscceeeeeess 17 3 3 Pan amp Tilt SOMING NORRRRE m 20 S MEE cela cT m 20 3 3 2 Guard JOUr RR RTRRTE 21 3 4 Network Settings ccccceccccccessesceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeesseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeseeteaas 29 OP LAN 23 aA WEAN E 24 343 Dynamic DNS nee 26 Saa UPRP ee E E E E EE 27 Sm Soul EON FOE ETT 28 3 5 Motion Detection ell essent dumme dunteret enu amus UP dit cquo SUID re anueis 29 Son ME eie eie RE sane EE 29 9 2 MOOR RCO OU cesi iamen diete E enm FII 30 Soma cipe 32 mod FIP CODI Oo io meneame diese ute ncare Ia miim qtu dicdte 33
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30. TELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS 3 6 System Info With four subsections as shown below all operations related settings can be configured on this menu s screens System Info Camera Information Date Time Setting Utilities Status 3 6 1 Camera Information This screen lets you set the cameras name and administrators password Camera Information 7 Camera Name osmom w Password Y Confirm Password Camera Name Enter an easily recognizable name for each configured camera on the network so its purpose is clear The default name begins with IC and is followed by the last six characters of the MAC address of the camera When you change the name s make sure you dont assign the same name to multiple cameras Password Enter the password used when logging on to the Web management interface using admin as the username Confirm Password Enter the password again Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect 3 6 2 Date Time Setting This screen gives you the option of setting the date and time of the cameras real time clock manually or by using the network time protocol NTP Date Time Setting Bet Date Time manually Bd Fait CO NTP Server Time one GMT 08 00 Taipei 3 MTF Server pool ntp org Apply synchronize to PC time WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET ETWOR K SOLUTIONS Set Date Time manually
31. Y INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS Add Click to add a new guard tour see below for detailed steps Edit Click to modify the settings of a configured tour Start Stop Click to activate a selected guard tour click again to stop it Once a tour has begun go to the Camera menu screen to view the images NOTE Only one tour can be active at a time Remove Click to delete a selected tour from the list Adding a Guard Tour Click Add to display the Set Up Guard Tour screen below d http 192 168 9B 215 setup guard tour asp add add Microsoft Internet Explorer setup Guard Tour Name Guard TourName View With Random Order s Available Positions Point Point s Fosition View Time View Order Remove cave Close D Internet Name Enter an easily recognizable name for each configured tour so its purpose is clear View With Random Order Select to view preset points randomly Available Positions Select preset points from the drop down menu then click Add to list to include each position on this grand tour The screen below will display with additional options E http 192 168 9B8 215 setup guard tour asp edit Guard Tour Name Microsoft Internet E E A E setup Guard Tour Marre Guard Taur Marne View With Random Order Available Positions Peinti Point Position View Time View Order Remove Point 1 10 secondts Remove D Internet
32. an view the camera image at a time Yes No Select to enable or disable this user account If you just want to temporarily remove the access privilege of an account select No rather than delete it then select Yes to reinstate the user privileges Update Click to change a username and or password Delete Click to immediately remove the account from the network Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS 3 8 SDHC With three subsections as shown below this screen presents options for SD HC secure digital high capacity card related operations SDHC Status Space Alarm File Management 3 8 1 Status This screen displays remaining card space for storing image files Status 4 Total Space 3979776 KB Used Space 1414944 IB Free Space 2564032 KB 3 8 2 Space Alarm When youre using an SD card to store captured images and video clips you can configure the camera to send an e mail to you when you ve reached the limit of reserved space left on the card Space Alarm Recipient E Mail Address E Mail Subject 8D Card Space Alarm Y SMTP Server w Sender E Mail Address SMTP Authentication Enable Disable User Marme y Passwurd Y Reserved Space 30 Me Apply Send atest email Copy Mail Contig Recipient E Mail
33. as on the popup menu will display the four submenus and each of their various options as detailed below 4 3 1 1 Camera Canfigure Cameras Channel channel 1 RITE Camera Configuration Channel 4 aad T Nae m Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 3 Cn 7 Channel 10 weh Port eu Password Channel 11 crame t videa Format MJPEG anne ME Channel 14 channel 15 Camera Search channel 16 192 168 1 61 IP Address Username Camera Marne IP Model IC 3010604 192 158 1 51 GP ICBOOIUPTh OK Cancel VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS Channel Select the channel number you want to set Camera Search All cameras found on your local network will be displayed in this window Select With a camera highlighted in the Camera Search window click Select to fill in the Camera Configuration text fields in the panel above with that camera s parameters Refresh f the camera you expected to see doesn t appear in the Camera Search window including any camera s connected to your network since the last scan click to rescan and re display Name Enter an easily recognizable name for the selected camera SO you can quickly identify its location and purpose The default entry is the first six digits of the camera s MAC address Model This identifies the selected camera and can t be changed IP Enter the IP address of the s
34. ates times then click frs OK to save the settings or click Cancel to undo any S ey SIRE changes NOTE Make sure all your entries are for future times dates otherwise all the To 5 15 2008 11 03 31AM settings are interpreted as invalid and the Viewer wont record the video files as L OK Cancel expected Weekly Schedules This window displays recording schedules you set for specific cameras that will run repeatedly on the day s selected From 5 15 2008 11 03 31 AM sj VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS New Weekly Weekly Schedule Schedules Click to display a new Weekly Schedule Osun Mon lTue Wed Thu screen for the Lo Ea z selected camera a ht 3j select applicable days of the week a All Time Record enter select a ox From time then a set the duration of the video recording in the Period field HH MM SS format The end time of the recording will be calculated automatically and displayed in the To field Alternatively click All Time Record to record the full 24 hour period 12 00 00 AM to 11 59 59 PM of every day Click OK to save the settings click Cancel to undo any changes Edit For either schedule option highlight a listing in the window and click Edit to modify the settings Delete For either schedule option highlight a listing in the window and click Dele
35. bove procedure you can use the admin utility software to search for cameras connected to your local area network Insert the included software CD and it will automatically begin to install the admin utility NOTE If it doesn t auto start go to Start on your desktop then My Computer double click on the CD drive where the software CD is located and double click the Setup Admin 3 0 1 icon as shown below New 16 Chan File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ey Bact gt pa Search Mes Folders Hab Address CiTempiMew 16 Chan v F DEK Du Release Make Admin Release Note Viewer File and Folder Tasks 2 Text Document Text Document kB mij Rename this File T Move this File ee Betup Admin s o1 Setup Viewer 3 0 0 6 e ai ElPcam Admin Utility Setup FII IPCam Surveillance Software Copy this File Hg Ll EM Publish this file to the Web 1 When the Welcome to the IPCam Admin Utility Setup Wizard screen displays click Next fe Setup IPCam Admin Utility Welcome to the IPCam Admin Utility Setup Wizard This will install IPCam Admin 3 0 on your computer It i recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Nest to continue or Cancel to exit Setup VY INTELLINET SOFTWARE INSTALLATION NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2 When the Select Destination Location screen displays click Next to use the default installation folder and continue or click Brows
36. ch slide bar as it s moved to a new position WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET ETW OR K SOLUTIONS 1970 01 01 10 41 50 J Refresh Sensitivity Refresh f the object or objects in the image captured by the camera move off screen click to reload the image so you can re define the motion detection region see below oave Click to save your settings You can re size and re position a region with your mouse just as you would any other image e Click and hold the mouse button after you mouse over one of the eight perimeter points that define the region then drag the mouse to re size the region Position the mouse anywhere on the region click hold the mouse button and drag the region to the desired position VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS 3 9 3 E Mail As mentioned in 3 5 1 Motion Detection these settings need to be entered before you can take advantage of the Send snapshot file to E Mail option E IMLaul Recipient E Mail Address p E Mail Subject Motion Detection Notification SMTP Server Sender E Mail Address 7 SMTP Authentication C Enable 9 Disable UserName www saae Recipient E Mail Address Enter the address files are to be sent to E Mail Subject Enter something that will indicate the desired level of importance or urgency to the recipient SMTP Server Enter the IP address o
37. cted wireless AP This is required when the access point you want to connect to uses encryption Self PinCode This is the WPS pin code used to connect to WPS enabled wireless access points You need to input this number into the WPS enabled access point to establish a WPS connection Configure via Push Button Click to put the camera in a PBC style WPS connection state for 120 seconds Push or click the Start PBC button on the wireless access point you want to connect to within 120 seconds to establish a WPS connection The time remaining will be displayed on the button NOTE If the connection cant be made within 120 seconds you ll be prompted by a message box that you can click Start PBC to try again Configure via PinCode f you have a wireless access point s WPS PIN code you can enter it here and click Start PIN to start to establish a PIN style WPS connection 3 4 3 Dynamic DNS If your ISP doesn give you a fixed Internet IP address i e the Internet address youre using when you access the Internet is not always the same this function can help you locate the IP address of the camera when youre away from home or the office Before you can use this function however you need to apply for an account at dyndns org http www dyndns org Detailed instructions of how to obtain a new account can be found on the dyndns org Web site WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET ETW OR K SOLUTIONS Dynamic DNS
38. dditional icons Create a desktop icon Cancel VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS 6 When the Completing the IPCam Surveillance Software Setup Wizard screen displays click Finish and the Viewer will be activated If you prefer to activate it later de select Launch IPCam Surveillance Software before clicking Finish ib Setup IPCam Surveillance Software Completing the IPCam Surveillance Software Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing IPCam Surveillance Software or your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup 4 2 Viewer Controls The Viewer can be activated by clicking its desktop quick launch icon or by selecting IPCam Surveillance Software from the Start menu s Internet Camera folder IMPORTANT The Viewer software will only work with a monitor resolution setting of 1024 x 768 Be sure this is your setting before you use the Viewer otherwise it won t start Video Display Area Ihe images from all connected cameras are displayed in this section Language Make a selection for your operating format Display Layout Click on any one of the eight camera image display layouts to implement it for the selected camera See 4 4 Changing the Display Layout for details Full Screen 1 Click to fill the screen with only the image from the SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE VY INTELLINET ETWOR K SO
39. dress Y Subnst Mask w Gateway DNS Server 3 Account If you want to allow other people to view the live image captured by the camera but don t want to allow them to modify any of the system settings you can give them a user level username and password detailed below which allows them to only view the image without being able to change any system settings WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET ETWOR K SOLUTIONS V NSC18 WN Pan Tilt Network Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by IC Intracom USA eval oo x le http 192 168 2 3 index asp x D x Live Search e File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Xo f vscie e PanyTilt Network Camera an mc dh i page Of Tools NSC18 WN Camera Pan Tilt Network Camera DEEST 1 Fast v Frequency eon x Volume J RR Apply Aio re m 1 6 c El men Bl aie QU internet amp 1005 Configure the settings for these user level accounts on the Account screen Login Enter a login username Password Enter a Account Login user password for this user Confirm password V SESS eee Re enter the password Confirm password s Add Click to add this Enabled Login Update Delete user account to the network When a user is added it will display in the table above the Apply button NOTE However many users are enabled only one including the administrator c
40. e to select an existing folder or drive to install the admin utility ie Setup IPCam Admin Utility Select Destination Location Where should IPCarm Admin Utility be installed Setup will install Pam Admin Utility into the following folder To continue click Nest IF vou would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files Internet Camera dmin AL least 2 3 MB of free disk space Is required 3 When the Select Additional Tasks screen displays you may select the Create a desktop icon and Create a Quick Launch icon options then click Next to continue i5 Setup IPCar Admin Utility Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing IP arm Admin Utility then click Next A dditignalia Create a desktop ican Create a Quick Launch icon Back Ness Cancel SOFTWARE INSTALLATION VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 4 When the Ready to Install screen displays presenting all the selected options click Install to continue or Back to make more changes iG Setup IPCam Admin Utility Heady to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing IPLarm Admin Utility an pour computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings
41. elected camera Username Enter the username of the selected camera Web Port Enter the Web port of the camera The default is 80 Password Enter the password for the camera The default is 1234 Video Format From the drop down menu select either MJPEG or MPEGA Reset Click to clear the fields in the Camera Configuration panel OK Click to save the current settings If all entries and changes are made correctly the selected cameras view will display on the Viewer screen as shown at right Cancel Click to cancel any changes youve made before saving Its recommended that you click Select to fill this field SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE v INTELLINET W O K SOLUTIO 4 3 1 2 Schedule Recording Configure Cameras Channel Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 One Time Schedules 2008 05 30 10 50 48 2008 5 10 17 42 48 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 New Weekly Schedules Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 00 00 00 23 59 59 Channel Select the channel number you want to set One Time Schedules This window displays recording schedules you set for specific cameras that will be executed only once New One Time Schedules Click to display a new One Time ochedule screen for the selected camera Enter select To and From d
42. eo quality by controlling the brightness saturation and sharpness levels of the displayed image Select one of the Video Quality options from the drop down menu then click or to increase decrease the level Volume Click or to increase decrease the volume level Apply Click to put any of the above changes into effect NOTE Any changes made with the following functions are immediate Pan Tilt Control This lets you aim the camera in different directions Click any of the eight directional buttons to move the camera click H to move the camera back to the home original position Preset Points You can set up to nine preset camera viewing positions then just click the corresponding number to instantly move the camera to that preset point See 3 3 1 Pan amp Tilt Preset Points for details Click C to automatically move the view through all preset points snapshot Click to save the displayed image as an image file A message box will appear showing the filename and location of the VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE NETWORK SOLUTIONS saved image file the default filename is the current date and time The default directory used to save image file is C but you can change by clicking the text field to the right of Snapshot and entering a new directory Recording Click to record the displaying image as a video file in AVI format You can play back the
43. era in that direction You may want to set Pan Tilt Speed to a slower setting in order to move the camera more precisely WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET ETW OR K SOLUTIONS Pan amp Tilt Preset Points Guard Tour 1970 01 01 17 57 05 Position IL Set to Point 1 Mame lS Available l Point Pointi Remove Point 1 Positions Click in this area for example to aim the camera lower 3 When the camera is in the position you want enter a descriptive name in the Position Name field and click Set to Point n where n is the number of the memory slot to save the position Once it s saved the position can be instantly recalled from the Camera menu by clicking the position number on the Preset Points panel To delete a preset position select its memory slot from the Available Positions drop down menu and click Remove Point n where n is the number of the memory slot you want to clear 3 3 2 Guard Tour You can set the camera to move among any or all of the preset points see 3 3 1 Preset Points above plus define the amount of time spent at each stop on the tour that is the duration of each view like a security guard making rounds NOTE At least two of the nine available preset positons need to be configured before you can use this function Guard Tour guard Tour Name Sequential Guard Tour List V
44. ewer surveillance software General Options Security Enable Disable Password L anfirm Password Enable Password authentication is required to access the program Disable No password authentication is required to access the program Password Enter the password you want to use Confirm Password Enter the password you want to use again 4 3 2 4 About This screen simply displays the version number of the Viewer software VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS 4 4 Changing the Display Layout The Viewer features eight different display layouts for up to 16 cameras with each layout presenting a unique arrangement and number of cameras Just click the image of the layout you want as shown below and the video display area will change to that layout Layout style Displays the video of 1 camera only 1 1 Camera only Layout style 2 4 Cameras Layout style 3 6 Cameras INTELLINET ETWOR K SOLUTIONS Layout style Displays the video of up to 8 cameras 4 8 Cameras Layout style Displays the video of up to 9 cameras 5 9 Cameras 02 0 3 Layout style Displays the video of up to 10 cameras 6 10 Cameras NETWORK SOLUTIONS ILLANCE SOF WARE Layout style Displays the video of up to 13 cameras 7 13 Cameras Layout style 8 16 Cameras rn N ETWORK SOLUTIONS 9 TROUBLES
45. g this camera is simple to set up and operate so you can soon be enjoying the benefits of these popular features e 1 3 Megapixel CMOS image sensor for crystal clear images Motorized wide range pan tilt control via Web browser and utility e Supports image resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 plus simultaneous MPEG4 and Motion JPEG image compression e Integrated SD SDHC card slot for on board storage of up to 8 GB e Supports RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol WPS Wi Fi Protected setup WEP and WPA WPA2 TKIP and AES data encryption and UPnP Universal Plug and Play 4X digital zoom Programmable preset positions and patrol mode 2 2R MIMO technology for enhanced throughput and coverage Integrated e mail FTP DDNS and DHCP client Audio support with integrated microphone and external speaker output connector e Integrated multi window motion detection e Easy to use 16 channel camera viewing and recording utility e Three Year Warranty NOTE Some screen images are modified to fit the format of this manual PACKAGE CONTENTS NSC18 WN Pan Tilt Network Camera e 2 detachable antennas Power adapter e Quick installation guide Software CD with user manual e Ethernet CatS RJ45 cable 1 0 m 3 ft NOTE Video and audio surveillance may be forbidden by laws that vary from country to country Check the laws where you install this device before using it for surveillance purposes VY INTELLINET INTRODUCTION ETWOR K SOLUTIO
46. ll reboot once the upgrade procedure is complete and the IP address of the camera will reset to its default value 192 168 2 3 Reset to Factory Defaults Click Reset to clear all settings you ve made and revert to the original factory settings NOTE The camera s IP address will reset to its 192 168 2 3 default and youll need to change the computer IP address if it doesn t begin with 192 168 2 and the subnet mask isn t 255 255 255 0 Reboot Device Click Reboot to reboot the camera which may help VY INTELLINET WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE ETWOR K SOLUTIONS if it responds slowly or erratically LED Setting Click Turn off LED light if you don t want anyone in the view field of the camera to be able to tell that the camera is activated Click the button again to switch the LEDs back on 3 6 4 Status This screen provides information about the camera you may need for reference NOTE Video Port and HTTP Port correspond to AV Control Port and Web Port respectively in 3 4 1 Network Settings LAN System Firrmware Version v1 0 fun z 2008 14 28 12 Device Uptime 11 hours 25 min 58 sec v System Time LAN P Address Subnet Mask Y Gateway DNS Server 9 MAC Address Video Port HTTP Part PPPoE Link Status 197001701 18 25 58 182 158 88 215 255 255 255 0 192 165 985 254 142 168 958 254 00 11 03 30 10 04 1327 at Disconnected P Ad
47. llation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation REGULATORY STATEMENTS VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS FCC CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IEEE 802 11b or 802 11g operation of this product in the U S is firmware limited to channels 1 through 11 FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm approximately 8 in between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operated in
48. mple 7 2 11 23 00 Camera 4 Start Manual started manually Likewise the message 7 2 11 25 00 Camera 4 otop Manual would indicate the recording was manually stopped two minutes later Configure 8 Click to configure the camera s on the network See 4 3 Configuration for details Playback 9 Click to display the Playback screen so you can find the previously recorded video file you want to view Two search options are presented Time Search presents all video files created within a specified time period Motion Search presents all video files created by the motion detection function within a specified time period Enter select From and To values in the appropriate fields then click the corresponding Search button All found videos corresponding to those parameters will be displayed as a list in the window at the right Highlight the file you want to view and click Play Time Search M Channel File Mame From Sr 1 2008 12 000PM T Manual 2008 5 0 12 D 13 avi L pM Manual_2008 5 20_12 5 9 avi To SYS0 2008 se 12 00 00PM Search Schedule z 08 5 20 11 49 41 avi ae LL P Schedule 2 008 5 20 11 50 58 awi Schedule 2008 5 20_ 11 52 13 avi Motion Search From 5 i z008 12 00 00 PM hs u Tn 5 3 2008 I2 00 DO PM Search Snapshot 10 Click to take a snapshot of
49. pe Select DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically or Static IP Address to assign the camera a fixed IP address NOTE When DHCP is selected the IP address parameters below are grayed out IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Enter the appropriate settings Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS server If you don t know it ask a network administrator or your ISP for help Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of a backup DNS server which the camera will use if the primary address is unavailable Optional AV Control Port Enter the video transfer port number If you have a firewall on your network you need to allow computers on the Internet to access this port otherwise you won t be able to view video from the Internet Web Port Enter the port number of the Web management interface NOTE f it s not 80 you need to add port after the camera s IP address hostname For example if the HTTP port number entered here is 90 and the IP address of the camera is 10 20 20 30 then you need to input http 10 20 20 30 90 in the address bar of Internet Explorer Enable PPPoE Select Enable to activate the function Disable to deactivate it User Name Enter the PPPoE username assigned by your ISP Password Enter the PPPoE password assigned by your ISP MTU Enter a value for maximum transmission units MTU given by your ISP NOTE The default value should work with most ISP
50. r and ask for help TROUBLESHOOTING GY INTELLINET ETW OR K SOLUTIONS 6 SPECIFICATIONS Standards saturation sharpness control IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Minimum illumination 1 lux at Wreless LAN F2 8 IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Focal length 5 0 mm angular Wreless LAN field of view 53 object distance IEEE 802 11n Draft 2 0 300 0 6 m to infinity Mbps Wireless LAN Pan Tilt Control aa 902 3 10Base T Viewing angle 355 horizontally IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX 20120 vertically Fact Ehe B Control via directional arrow buttons mouse point and General click Web browser or the 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU 16 channel viewing recording DSP Prolific PL 1029 utility 4 MByte flash memory 9 preset positions 32 MByte SDRAM Patrol mode Presets can be Supported image resolutions grouped together in different MPEG4 1024 x 768 640 x guard tours 480 and 320 x 240 Network Motion JPEG 1280 x 1024 640 x 480 and 220 x 240 LAN connector RJ45 port to Video frame rate max 30 fps Ei ion 10 100 Mbps Audio support Half duplex Wireless Bandwidth GSM610 PCM Chipset Ralink RT3052 8 kHz 13 kbit s Wireless frequency range Microphone built in 2 400 2 483 GHz Audio line out jack 3 5 mm Modulation technologies 1 8 802 11b Direct Sequence Protocols supported TCP IP Spread Spectrum DSSS DHCP PPPoE ARP ICMP DBPSK DQPSK CCK FTP SMTP DNS NTP UPnP 80
51. r hostname of the SMTP server the server that delivers your e mail If you don t know it refer to your e mail software e g Outlook or Outlook Express or ask your network administrator or ISP Sender E Mail Address Enter the address of the e mail sender This will make the e mail more readily identifiable as to its purpose and importance NOTE Some servers won t forward e mail from unknown senders so it s highly recommended that you enter a valid address SMTP Authentication Some SMTP servers require e mail senders to be authenticated If you re not sure whether to select Enable or Disable refer to your e mail software e g Outlook or Outlook Express or ask your network administrator or ISP User Name f your SMTP server requires authentication enter your oMTP server username Password f your SMTP server requires authentication enter your oMTP server password Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect Send a test e mail Click to confirm that your settings are valid and that the function is operating properly Password WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET ETWOR K SOLUTIONS 3 9 4 FTP Configuration As mentioned in 3 5 1 Motion Detection these settings need to be entered before you can use the Send snapshot file to FTP option FTP Confizuration w FIP Server w FTF Part UserName w Password Remote Folder Pa
52. rameters on this screen first General Options General E Mail Setting Security About E Mail Subject Recipient E Mail Address New Delete Sender E Mail Address SMTP Server SMTP Fort SMTP Auth VY INTELLINET SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE NETWORK SOLUTIONS E Mail Subject Enter the subject of the e mails being sent Recipient E Mail Address es This window displays a list of the e mail addresses established for notification New Click to add an e mail address a for notification Enter the address in the text field on the subsequent screen right then click OK HEN d cc Edit Highlight a listing in the ues Recipient E Mail Address window Le then click Edit to make changes Delete Highlight a listing in the Recipient E Mail Address window and click Delete to remove it Sender E Mail Address Enter the e mail address of the sender SMTP Server Enter the IP address or host name of the SMTP server you want to use NOTE Most ISPs only allow users to use their SMTP server If you re unsure which SMTP server to use refer to your e mail software settings or ask your Internet service provider or network administrator SMTP Port Enter the port number of the S
53. s and will deliver decent network performance Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect 3 4 2 WLAN Wireless Connection Select Enable to activate the function Disable to deactivate it Network Type Options are Infrastructure and Ad Hoc e Set to Infrastructure when you have a wireless access point and computers with wired network connections e Set to Ad Hoc when you don t have a wireless access point but your computer has a wireless network card The camera will become a stand alone wireless network point and other wireless computers and devices can discover and connect to it without a wireless AP WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless LAN 2 Wireless Connection Enable Disable Network Type Infrastructure wv Available Networks Refresh Connect S sID MAC Address Signal Channel Encryption Network Type o MILF OT AO0 FE BDCTE ull 4 VWPAPSEKCTKIP Infrastructure Qe UD 1B 11 52 84 58 ail B WPASPSEGAE S Infrastructure t SSID w Channel Wireless Key 2 PRRRRRRRERRRERRRRRETPRRRPTRSTEE Apply WPS Y Self Pincode 31500203 Configure via Push Button start PEI Y Configure via PinCode Registrar SSID start FIN Available Networks This is a list of all wireless access points found by the camera Not all access points will be displayed at the same time so if the AP you expected to
54. s when the LAN port is in use flashes during a n data transfers WLAN LED Lights when the wireless LAN port is in use flashes during data transfers flashes once per second when waiting for a WPS connection from an access point Reset For reverting to the factory default settings Use a straight pin paper clip or other pointed object to press and hold this recessed button in on the camera base s right side as shown at right for 5 seconds Tripod Ring For securing the camera to a tripod or wall ceiling mount This twist ring is on the underside of the camera base Wireless antenna Pa 1 of 2 Focus adjustment ring Built in microphone LEDs l COMPONENTS amp CONNECTIONS v INTELLINET ETWOR K SOLUTIONS 1 2 Back Connections 1 Plug the included power Attach the two included Press the WPS buttons Connect one end of the included Ethernet cable or a similar one to your local area network and the other end to the LAN port NOTE You can skip this step if you plan to use a wireless LAN only adapter into an A C outlet and connect it to the 12VDC power jack antennas to the connectors shown already attached at right a on both the camera and your access point s to establish Wi Fi Protected security between the devices If desired connect an external speaker to the 3 5mm Audio Out jack As needed or desired insert an SD secure digital or SD
55. ssive Mode Enable Disable Apply Upload a test file FTP Server Enter the IP address or hostname of the FTP server FTP Port Enter the port number of the FTP server User Name Enter the FTP server username Password Enter the FTP server password Remote Folder Enter a remote folder name to be used on the FTP server If nothing is entered all uploaded image files will be placed in the FTP server s root directory If necessary ask the FTP server s administrator which folder should be used as some names may carry restrictions that limit file placement Passive Mode Select Enable to activate the mode Disable to set to non passive mode Though most FTP servers work fine with either mode some require passive mode If you find one mode isnt working try the other If you don t know ask the FTP server s administrator Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect Upload a test file Click to confirm that your settings are valid and that the function is operating properly 3 5 5 SD Card Configuration Make these entries so you can find files saved on your card File Name Prefix Enter what will appear before the file sequence number SD Card Confizuration w File Name Prefix Motion Destination Folder Direct Destination Folder record where to store the files Apply Apply Click to put any of the above settings changes into effect VY IN
56. te to remove it OK Click to save the current settings Cancel Click to cancel any changes you ve made on the Schedule Recording screen before saving 4 3 1 3 Audio These settings are for cameras that support audio Weekly Schedule Configure Cameras Channel Channel 2 Channel 3 Audio Channel 4 Channel 5 Mute Audio Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 _ Record Video Only Channel 8 Channel 10 Camera Schedule Recording Audio Motion Recording e Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 SURVEILLANCE SOF TWARE VY INTELLINET E WORK SOLUTIONS Channel Select the channel number you want to set Mute Audio Select if the designated camera does support audio but you prefer not to hear it Record Video Only Select if the designated camera does support audio but you prefer not to record it along with any video recordings OK Click to save the current settings Cancel Click to cancel any changes you ve made before saving 4 3 1 4 Motion Record When this feature is activated only motions captured by the camera will be recorded which can save significant hard disk storage space IMPORTANT n situations and applications that demand a high level of security this feature is not recommended since some nearly imperceptible motions may not be enough to trigger the cameras record function to provide information you would normally need Configure Cameras
57. th resolution a higher image quality will provide more detail but cost additional bandwidth If you just want to see if there s anything moving within the camera s WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE v INTELLINET ETWOR K SOLUTIONS field of view select a lower image quality to get a higher image refresh rate Video Type Select the video encoding type MJPEG or MPEG4 Frame Rate The highest image refresh rate of this camera is 30 the same as a IV However if you are using an Internet connection with limited bandwidth and you don t need a fast image refresh rate you can limit the maximum refresh rate frame rate Options are 30 15 10 5 and 3 Frequency If the area the camera is viewing features fluorescent lighting the image may look like it s flickering In this case you can adjust this setting to the frequency of the electrical power to improve the image quality If you don t know which setting to use just try each one and select the one with the least flicker Flip Mode If youre mounting the camera on a ceiling or wall rather than any other horizontal surface you can use this function to rotate the displayed image Show Date Time Select Enable to display the current date and time of the internal clock of the camera at the upper left corner of the image select Disable to hide date time Video Quality Control To account for different viewing conditions you can adjust the vid
58. the best reception and the distance between the camera and the computer wireless access point should not be too far e Try to adjust the MTU setting if youre using PPPoE to connect to the Internet Ask your ISP or network administrator for details The camera isn t responding e Check the network cable or wireless connections VY INTELLINET TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK SOLUTIONS e Unplug the power adapter from the wall socket and plug it in again after 10 seconds then try to connect to the camera again e f the camera is correctly powered the Power LED is on but you still can t connect to it when youre sure the IP address is correct contact your dealer for help The camera is set to send an image by e mail or to an FTP site but nothing is received e f the image is sent by e mail make sure it s not blocked by any anti spam mechanism Make sure you have proper permission for FTP uploading click Upload a test file e Make sure the username and or password for the SMTP server is correct if your SMTP server requires authentication click Send a test email e Change the threshold to a more sensitive setting The Pan Tilt function makes a strange sound e Check for and remove anything that could be jamming the camera or otherwise interfering with its movement e f the camera doesnt respond when youre trying to use the Pan Tilt function the servo motor inside the camera may be dead Return the camera to your deale
59. then click Properties E AMD PCNET Family PCI Ethemet Ad 7 Configure This connection uses the following tems Moos Packet Scheduler La Tir UH 1 v3 5 3 U Local Area Connection Properties Connect using 5 In the IP address field on the subsequent Properties screen enter an IP address beginning with 192 168 2 and ending with a value between 2 and Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 204 as shown In the Subnet X General mask field enter You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports 255 255 255 0 this capability Othenwise vou need to ask your network administrator For Cli k OK s NE the appropriate IP settings IC i NOTE f you fo rg et Obtain an IP address automatically the IP address of the Use the following IP address camera after you IP address l 132 n cg Lu change it there are Subnet mask ELLE ae two ways to recover it D fsuk nstevii ae e Reset back to 192 168 2 3 and Obtain DI lose all settings Use the following ONS server addresses e Ask your network Preferred DNS server P administrator to check the DHCP release table if the camera was set to obtain the IP address by DHCP Alternate ONS server SOFTWARE INSTALLATION VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2 2 Using the Admin Utility to Locate the Camera If you cant connect to the camera using the a
60. urchases there should be no problem with the login logon procedures Remember however that if you have obtained this camera from another party after initial installation then you ll probably need to reset the password 1 With the camera powered on launch your Web browser and enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar 2 When the Internet Camera login PET screen displays right enter a E username and password and click OK As before the User Name and Password defaults ernst amera are admin and 1234 NOTE username If this login screen doesnt Password display go back and re enter Remember my password the IP address as necessary Once you ve logged in properly rum your browser should display the This site might require the following ActiveX control message as shown below Internet MPEG 4 Pan Tilt Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ex es B ig e a J Search x Favorites C3 z Address Z http 192 168 2 3 index z g e 5E AURA EE e E Se This site might require the Following Actives control TPCamPluginDMPT cab Click here bo insta P WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE VY INTELLINET WORK SOLUTIO 3 The NSC18 WN Pan Tilt Network Camera dthetall Actives Control requires a special ActiveX control plug in what s the Risk in order to work properly Right click on the T message in the address bar
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