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1. Figure 3 7 Trigger Screen The default setting for the I O Trigger functions are disabled You must enable the I O Trigger first before the Triggers will perform There are two options to select from the Trigger screen I O Input 1 Trigger and I O Input 2 Trigger UO Input 1 Trigger Select Send e mail attached with image and enter the relevant information such as the SMTP Server Address Sender e mail Address Receiver e mail Address Sending Interval and Sending Times SMTP Server Address SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a protocol for sending e mail messages between servers The mail server address must be filled in this field If the SMTP server needs authentication ICA 100 series will use Admin ID and Admin Pass word entered in System page as login account and password Sender e mail Address The e mail address of who will be sending the e mail Receiver e mail The e mail address of the person whom will receive the e mail Sending Interval 19 Broadband Router User Guide The period of time between each email being sent to the receiver If the setting is at 10 seconds a new e mail will be sent in 10 seconds interval to the receiver Sending Time The number of times the e mail will be sent to the receiver before it terminates Select Trigger UO Output and enter the setting for Output 1 time and Output 2 time in seconds These fields determine the duration for activating the external output devi
2. PLANET lt lt Networking amp Communication Internet Camera ICA 100 ICA 100W User s Manual Copyright Copyright C 2003 PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved The products and programs described in this User s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology This User s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright and this User s Manual and all accompanying hardware software and documentation are copy righted No part of this User s Manual may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form by any means by electronic or mechanical Including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any pur pose other than the purchaser s personal use and without the prior express written permission of PLANET Technology Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET dis claims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET as
3. Appendix E Install Xplug Control Utility Install on Web Server STEP 1 Copy xplug ocx to the home directory of a web server STEP 2 Log on the Home page of ICA 100 series click on the System Administration link The system page will appear STEP 3 Locate the Loading ActiveX From field on system page Fill the field with web server s address Either IP address or Internet address will do Once the settings are completed users are able to access ICA 100 series from the web browser by selecting the Image View ActiveX mode JCT Bel E ad STEP 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive to initiate the autorun program A menu screen will appear as follows a PLANET Internet Camera SS ZS as Zb 128 100 124 1 07 About This CD ROM ECD_ICA100w2 User s Manual for ICA 100 1CA 100W PDF Utility Installation IP View Aplug control Software to help you browse this CD ROM Adobe Acrobat POF Reader STEP 2 Click on the Xplug Control hyperlink to activate the installation procedure for the plug in program If the above screen is not shown you can start the installation as follows 67 Broadband Router User Guide 1 Click on Start Menu Run 2 Enter D ActiveX xpctrl exe in the appeared box where D is the letter of your CD ROM drive 3 Click on OK button STEP 3 The Welcome screen will appear Click on the Next button to proceed with the instal
4. dE 9 cameras view format The alternative hot key is Ctrl F5 E 16 cameras view format The alternative hot key is Ctrl F6 A Refresh IPView application The alternative hot key is F12 oy Add a camera The alternative hot key is Shift Ins e Delete a camera The alternative hot key is Del El Property settings used for configuring camera The alternative hot key is F2 9 Snap shot to capture a single image The alternative hot key is F5 Start video recording The alternative hot key is F7 EI Stop video recording The alternative hot key is F9 Options to modify the User Name and Password for IPView The alternative hot key is F10 96 Advanced Configuration Context Sensitive Meun Select a camera in list view format and right click the mouse a context sensitive menu includes features of Add Delete Property Enable Snap Shot and recording control options will appears pF View New Configuration 101 x File View Camera Tools Help ICooagle mem eeaoanm a IP Address MAC Address Location Local Time a E _5 0060135 ES Add Delete Property bi Enable F3 3 Snap shot FS hutt los LEI Start F7 a Stop pa 20024941 2 EF 10 47 ve Figure 5 30 Context Sensitive Menu in List View Format In camera view format click on the icon located at the upper left corner of the screen and a case sensitive menu will appear as illustra
5. A The Internet Camera uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10 Base T and 100 Base T networking 99 Broadband Router User Guide Q Can the Internet Camera be setup as a PC cam on the computer A No the Internet Camera can be used only on Ethernet and Fast Ethernet net work Q Can the Internet Camera be connected on the network if it consists of only private IP addresses A The Internet Camera can be connected to LAN with private IP addresses Q Can the Internet Camera be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network A If a firewall exists on the network port 80 is open for ordinary data communica tion However since the Internet Camera transmits image data the default port 8481 is also required Therefore it is necessary to open port 8481 of the network for remote users to access the Internet Camera 60 Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix B Trouble Shooting Q cannot access the Internet Camera from a web browser A If ICA 100 series do not respond check the following e Machine is properly installed LAN or WLAN connection is OK and it is pow ered ON You can test the connection by using the Ping command Open the MS DOS window or command prompt window Enter the command ping 192 168 0 20 If no response is received either the connection is not working or your PC s IP address is not compatible with ICA 100 series IP Addresses See next item Ensure that your PC is us
6. DHCP Under this setting ICA 100 series will automatically assign an IP address from RARP BOOTP or DHCP server Each time ICA 100 series starts up be sure the RARP BOOTP or DHCP server is setup as assign a static IP to your Internet Camera If your applica tion requires direct connection from an ADSL modem through ICA 100 series s RJ 45 LAN port and you also have an ISP PPPoE account Click on PPPoE option and enter the Service Name User ID and Password into the respective fields ICA 100 series will get an IP address from the ISP each time ICA 100 series starts up DNS IP Address DNS Domain Name System server is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Enter at least one DNS IP Address Dynamic DNS Click Yes No to enable disable DDNS function Before you use this function you must register a hostname from a DDNS service provider first Service Provider 11 Broadband Router User Guide Enter the URL of the DDNS service provider whom you registered to Host Name Enter the hostname you registered User Name Enter the user name that used to login the DDNS web site Password Enter the password of your account Wireless Interface ICA 100W only Connection Mode Use the Connection Mode to determine the type of wireless communication for ICA 100W There are three choices of Infrastructure mode 802 11 Adhoc mode and Adhoc mode The default setting for the Connection Mode is Infrastructur
7. Remote management Snap shot Picture recording Motion detection Operating environment Operating temperature 5 C 50 C Storage temperature 25 C 50 C Humidity 5 95 non condensing Regulation FCC CE VCCI 12 Appendix C Specifications Appendix G Glossary of Terms NUMBERS 10BASE T 10BASE T is Ethernet over UTP Category Ill IV or V unshielded twisted pair media 100BASE TX The two pair twisted media implementation of 100BASE T is called 100BASE TX A Applet Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded in an HTML page The rule at the moment is that an applet can only make an Internet connection to the computer form which the applet was sent ASCII American Standard Code For Information Interchange it is the standard method for encoding characters as 8 bit sequences of binary numbers allowing a maximum of 256 characters ARP Address Resolution Protocol ARP is a protocol that resides at the TCP IP Internet layer which delivers data on the same network by translating an IP address to a physi cal address AVI Audio Video Interleave it is a Windows platform audio and video file type a common format for small movies and videos B BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can automatically configure a network device in a diskless workstation to give its own IP address C Communication Communication has four components sender receiver message and medium
8. 2002 1 1 0 0 55 nave Ba 168 0 20 DO FF 14 1139 66 2002 1 1 00 43 Exit Figure 5 2 File Screen View View on the menu bar provide users with management capabilities for Columns List Camera and Refresh You can view Camera in 1 Camera 4 Cam eras 9 Cameras 16 Cameras The View menu bar is pictured below pI View New Configuration File View Camera Tools Help ne Toolbar dle e Aann Le SE MAC Address Location Local Time Columns 00 05 16 00 6005 D02 1 1 0 0 55 STEE 00 FF 14 11 3966 002 1 1 0 0 43 List Cep 1 Camera Ctrl F3 PH 4 Cameras CP HH 9 Cameras CttF5 HH 16 Cameras CtleF6 Refresh F12 34 Advanced Configuration Figure 5 3 View Screen Camera Camera on the menu bar provides options to manage the camera One can Add additional Camera with a maximum of 16 Camera allowed for viewing Through the management function one can Delete a camera manage the Property Enable for real time and take a Snap shot image The menu bar is illustrated below Te P View Mew Configuration Fie View Camera Tools Help DAES add miis SHO GIE Delete Del SS 5 im MAC Address Location Local Time a C5 00600 El Property F3 00 03 16 00 60 05 2002 1 1 0 0 55 D cs 11396 00 FF 1411 3966 002 1 1 0 043 e Enable F3 Snap shot FS e Start Fi Stop Fa Figure 5 4 Camera Screen By default the video
9. Del A Delete Camera dialog box will appear and click on the Yes icon to delete the camera or click on No if you do not want to delete the camera View Images From the menu bar select View gt 4 Cameras other choices are available with 1 Camera 9 Cameras and 16 Cameras viewing format and the viewing screen will appear with the video image Alternatively you can click the 1 Camera icon as illus trated d or use the hot key Ctrl F3 For 4 Cameras H 9 Cameras EN and 16 Cameras E click the respective icon or use the hot key as follows Ctrl F4 Ctrl F5 and Ctrl F6 To return to list view format use the hot key Ctrl F1 Figure 5 13 4 Cameras View The icon on the upper left corner of each partition indicates the sequence number of each camera on the IPView list To return to the IPView list view format right click on the icon located on the upper left corner of the screen and a menu will appear Select List and the viewing image will return to the list view format 39 Broadband Router User Guide To snap shot a single image highlight the camera you wish to snap shot from the list view format Select Camera gt Snap shot from menu bar or click Di from toolbar or use the hot key F5 A Save Image dialog box will appear for specifying the path of snap shot picture Or from the viewing mode either 1 4 9 16 cameras right click on the icon located on
10. In networks devices and application tasks and processes communicate messages to each other over media They represent the sender and receivers The data they send is the message The cabling or transmission method they use is the medium Connection In networking two devices establish a connection to communicate with each other D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol was developed by Microsoft It is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses This simplifies the task for network administrators because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task This means a new computer can be added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address DHCP allows the specification for the service provided by a router gateway or other 73 Broadband Router User Guide network device that automatically assigns an IP address to any device that requests for it DNS Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Since domain names are alphabetic they re easier to remember The Internet however is really based on IP addresses Every time you use a domain nam
11. Path Working C Program Hles Piem Dl Path LA Program Files Pier C Path LA Program Files Pier C Path LA Program Files Pe Recording File Options By File Size 30 e GE C By Time 20 Mim Compression Normal ba KB Sec Recording Options Recording Action Mode Manual Ce FullTime Schedule Mode Advance Setting Ce Motion Active Mode Advance Setting C Dynamic Figure 5 27 Recording Screen Recording File Path There are four file paths can be set here and only one of them is working at one time It is suggested to set them to different disk drives For example set path 1 to C drive and set path 2 to D drive Once C drive run out of its disk space IPView will switch the file path to path 2 automatically so that the recording task won t be interrupted Recording File Options You can set the upper limitation of each file by the file size or recording time Once the file reaches the limitation allocated IPView will create a new file and keep recording Furthermore you can select the compression rate of the file by clicking the drop down list behind Compression Recording Options This field is for Manual and Schedule recording mode Select FullTime IPView will record every image frames Select Dynamic IPView will record the images which different from previous one Therefore when you play this type of files the video will be choppy But Dy
12. SS CS 004ED1 t Camera Name e Output 1 Trigger OFFICE P Location e Output 2 Trigger 2002 01 01 04 17 23 Y Date Time Figure 3 12 View Image Java Mode Camera Name The Camera name will be display when the Camera Name field is entered in the Web Configuration setting under System Location The location of ICA 100 series will be displayed when the Location field is entered in the Web Configuration settings under System Date Time It indicates current date and time Note Please refer to the appendix on how to install Activex 1 Install to the Web Server 2 Install to your Local PC In the View Image Java Mode you are allowed two output trigger options Click on the ON button can activate the external device immediately Click on the OFF button can deactivate it The explanation of Image Upload button please refers to Upload web page of System Administration 25 Broadband Router User Guide Chapter 4 IPView Installation This Chapter details the installation procedure of IPView utility Install Procedure STEP 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive to initiate the autorun program Once completed a menu screen will appear as follows Internet Camera PLANET psarna Cormrptecation pa A 1 0 D l L Ap D Vy About This CD ROM ECD ICATDOw2 User s Manual for ICA 100 124 1004 POF Utility Installation IP View Aplug control Soft
13. The LAN WLAN LED is positioned on the far right side of ICA 100 series s lens while facing ICA 100 series It is located right of the Power LED Steady orange con firms good connection to LAN or WLAN connectivity Dependent on the data traffic the LED will begin to flash to indicate ICA 100 series is receiving transferring from to the LAN or WLAN network Note Introduction There are three settings for the Power and LAN WLAN LED to control the light illumination for monitoring purpose from Normal Off Dummy Please refer to the Web Configuration section for detailed information and usage Rear Panel Network Cable Connector DC Power Connector Pe a Aussen Reset Button I O Connector Figure 1 2 Rear panel of ICA 100 Slide Switch Antenna Connector Antenna Connector Network Cable Connector DC Power Connector Reset Button VO Connector Figure 1 3 Rear panel of ICA 100W Network Cable Connector Internet Camera provides an RJ 45 connector for connections to 10Base T Ethernet cabling or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet cabling which should be Category 5 twisted pair cable The port supports the NWay protocol allowing ICA 100 series to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network DC Power Connector The DC power input connector is located on ICA 100 series s rear panel and is labeled DC 5V with a single jack socket to supply power to ICA 100 series Power will be gen
14. add on utility network adminis trators can decide whether individuals or the whole team may access ICA100 series Multi user password protection support offers more flexibility while managing ICA100 series Alarm Trigger Function Adding external sensors to the auxiliary l O connecter of ICA 100 series can let you program event based notification to fit various security demands Internet Camera can connect up to two input and two output external devices DDNS Support Internet users can access the live images with a DDNS registered hostname instead of knowing camera s real IP address Broadband Router User Guide Motion Detection Monitor any suspicious movement in a specific area Wired and Wireless Network Support ICA 100W only ICA 100W provides both wired and wireless function You can use ICA 100W in differ ent LAN environment by simple mode switching mele mere ala The following items should be included Internet Camera unit Camera Stand Accessory Power Adapter CD ROM Quick Installation Guide Wireless Antenna 2 ICA 100W only If any of the above items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immedi ately Physical Details Front Panel Power LED LAN LED mm md WK ENEE HE Figure 1 1 Front Panel Power LED The Power LED is positioned on the right side of ICA 100 series s lens while facing ICA 100 series Steady blue confirms ICA 100 series is powered on LAN WLAN LED
15. image is enabled There will be a check next to the Enable command to show that the Enable function is working To disable real time image select Camera gt Enable and real time video image will stop and shutdown Once you select Motion Active Mode of a specific camera the Enable Motion option will add to the drop down list as below Up IP View New Configuration File View Camera Tools Help OABe ad sti L Sms Delete Del E Mame L lac address Location Local Time Status Ap C5 00EDC El Property F2 03 1600ED 2002 1 1 4 22 23 Enable e Enable F3 Kai AL Mu Enable Motion bp Loser MER Digoerra OEF b Start F m Stop BE Figure 5 5 Camera Screen in Motion Active Mode Tools Tools on the menu bar allows administrator management of the security settings such as User Name and Password to gain access into the IPView application From 35 Broadband Router User Guide the menu bar select Tools gt Options and a dialog box will appear Administrator can change the User Name and Password for security settings to access the applica tion Ep P View New Confieuration File View Camera Tools Help ETC E C lel Options S Ao A Ele IP Address MAC Address Location Local Time ag C5 006005 192 160 0 lt 0 00 03 16 00 60 05 D002 1 1 00 55 gt cs5 113966 192 168 020 OO FF i411 3966 002 1 1 00 43 Figure 5 5 Tools Screen Help Help on the
16. menu bar provides Contents and About to assist users how to operate the camera in HTLM format From the menu bar select Help and can choose either Contents or About as depicted below ty IP View New Configuration File View Camera Tools Help Ge 3 Legal _IP Addi VI About Location Local Time 192 165 0 lt 0 00 03 16 00 60 05 D02 1 1 0 0 55 192 166 0 lt 0 OO FF 1411 3966 D002 1 1 0 0 45 Figure 5 6 Help Screen Add Camera Select Camera gt Add on status bar or choose amp from toolbar or use the hot key Shift Ins An Add Camera dialog box will appear as illustrated below Ze Add Camera E x IP Address Cancel Browse Figure 5 7 Add Camera Screen You can enter the IP Address of the camera in the specified field and click the Add icon to add a new camera If the IP Address is entered incorrectly a dialog box will appear to notify the error If ICA 100 series are installed on Internet and have real IP addresses they can only be added by entering correct IP address 36 Advanced Configuration IP View Figure 5 8 Warning Message If you are unsure of the IP Address of the camera you can click on the Browse icon the Browse Camera dialog box will appear with a blank screen as illustrated below vi Browse Camera MAC Address IP Address Add Ehange lP Search Cancel Figure 5 9 Browse Camera S
17. specified address and waits for a reply It is primarily used to troubleshoot Internet connections PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium such as DSL or cable modem All the users over the Ethernet share a common connection Protocol Communication on the network is governed by sets of rules called protocols Protocols provide the guidelines devices use to communicate with each other and thus they have different functions Some protocols are responsible for formatting and presenting data that will be transferred from file server memory to the file servers net work adapter Others are responsible for filtering information between networks and forwarding data to its destination Still other protocols dictate how data is transferred across the medium and how servers respond to workstation requests and vice versa Common network protocols responsible for the presentation and formatting of data for a network operating system are the Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX protocol or the Internet Protocol IP Protocols that dictate the format of data for transferors the medium include tokenpassing and Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detec tion CSMA CD implemented as token ring ARCNET FDDI or Ethernet The Router Information Protocol RIP a part of the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Proto col TCP IP suite
18. the Internet the packet and also details the numerical addressing format used to route the information Your Internet service provider controls the IP address of any device that connects to the Internet The IP addresses in your network must conform to IP addressing rules In smaller LANs most people will allow the DHCP function of a router or gateway to assign the IP addresses on internal networks IP address IP address is a 32 binary digit number that identifies each sender or receiver of infor mation which is sent in packets across the Internet For example 80 80 80 69 is an IP address it acts as the telephone number of Internet When you call that number using any connection methods you get connected to the computer that owns that IP address ISP Internet Service Provider is a company that maintains a network that is linked to the Internet by way of a dedicated communication line An ISP offers the use of its dedi cated communication lines to companies or individuals who can t afford the high monthly cost for a direct connection J JAVA Java is a programming language that is specially designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet without the fear of viruses It is an object oriented multi thread programming best for creating applets and applications for the Internet Intranet and other complex distributed network L LAN Local Area Network is a computer network th
19. the upper left corner of the screen and a menu will appear and select the Snap shot icon A Save Image dialog box will appear for specifying the path of snap shot picture Record Images Choose a camera first from the menu bar select Camera gt Start or click E from toolbar or use the hot key F7 The recorded file will be saved as AVI format Video recording can also be activated from the viewing mode either 1 4 9 16 cam eras right click on the icon located on the upper left corner of the screen and a menu will appear Select the Start icon If you want to specify the path of the recording file saved please refer to Property section To stop recording a camera you must select the camera from list view format first From the menu bar select Camera gt Stop or click from toolbar or use the hot key F9 The recording function will be stopped The alternative way is from the view ing mode either 1 4 9 16 cameras right click on the icon located on the upper left corner of the screen and a menu will appear Select the Stop icon The recording function will be stopped Property option can use to configure the settings of ICA 100 series Select a cam era from list view format then select Camera gt Property from menu bar or click Zl from toolbar or use the hot key F2 Then Camera Property dialog box will appear allowing to configure the chosen camera Note Ma
20. ASCII characters for example 12345 To setup 128 bit WEP key input 13 ASCII characters for example 1234567890123 These character counts result in bit counts of 40 and 104 respectively ICA 100W will automatically pad your input to a bit count of 64 or 128 HEX input format Hex format causes each pair of characters you type to be interpreted as an eight bit value in hexadecimal base 16 notation Only the digits 0 through 9 and the letters A through F in upper or lower case are valid To setup 64 bit WEP key input 10 HEX format for example 3132333435 this is the same with ASCII input 12345 To setup 128 bit WEP key input 26 HEX format for exam ple 8132333435363 7383930313233 this is the same with ASCII input 1234567890123 These character counts result in bit counts of 40 and 104 re spectively ICA 100W will automatically pad your input to a bit count of 64 or 128 On the Confirm WEP Key field input the same characters as the Encryption Code field Make sure the Encryption Code is the same with the access point s encryption code that ICA 100W is to be connected under Infrastructure mode Your PC Notebook s encryption code also needs to be setup the same with ICA 100W s encryption code under either Infrastructure mode or Ad hoc mode The default setting for the Encryption Key is Disable therefore to secure the wireless transmission be sure to Enable the Encryption Key by entering the rele v
21. FTP server D Always Schedule Day o C Mon Te Wed Thu Fri Posa sm Aie Penni Start 0 0 0 hhg ss stop 0 0 0 bh se Image Frequency ve e o 0 Seconds Frame Base File Name Fie Ge Cette Date Time Suffix a sequence Number Suffix Up to i Frarmes Second Manual Operation Upload image to FTF server Base File Marne Fie GG Oyerarite C Date Time Suffix O sequence Humber Suffix Up to lo Figure 3 8 Upload Screen FTP Server Host Address Enter the IP address of target FTP server Port Number Most of the FTP servers using port 21 If the target FTP server uses specific port please ask the FTP server administrator to provide the information User Name Enter the user name used to login FTP server in this field Password Enter the password used to login FTP server in this field Directory Path 21 Broadband Router User Guide Enter a folder name which already exists in FTP server then the images will be up loaded to the given folder Passive Mode Some FTP servers use passive mode Please confirm this with the FTP server ad ministrator Time Schedule Enable Upload image to FTP server and enter the appropriate information such as the schedule image frequency and base file name Schedule Select Always option ICA 100 series will try to connect the FTP server and start uploading right after the configuration saved Select Schedule o
22. LEDs should be on ICA 100W 1 Attach Wireless Antenna LAN WLAN or WLAN mode Screw the 2 external Antenna provided into the antenna connector located on ICA 100W s rear panel 2 Connect an Ethernet cable LAN or LAN WLAN mode Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the ICA 100W s rear panel and attach the other end to the network device hub or switch 3 Switch to appropriate network type Select the desired Network communication type for ICA 100W from the Slide Switch Position the Slide Switch to the setting required 4 Attach the external power supply Connect the provided power adapter to the ICA 100W s connector labeled 5VDC on rare panel 5 Check the LEDs The PWR and ACT LEDs should be on Chapter 3 Configuration This Chapter provides details of the software configuration process Login ICA 100 series must be configured through its built in Web based Configuration Extensive knowledge of LAN will be helpful in setting up From the web browser type http 192 168 0 20 in the address box to access Home page of ICA 100 series If you can t connect If ICA 100 series do not respond check the following e Machine is properly installed LAN or WLAN connection OK and it is powered ON You can test the connection by using the ing com mand e Open the MS DOS window or command prompt win ow e Enter the command ping 192 168 0 20 If no response is received either the
23. MI III DR d Camera Lens Mh Adjust it by clockwise or counterclock wise Note You can also adjust the Internet Camera s image quality through the Web Con figuration under System Administration Image Please refer to Configuration chapter for further details Warning Direct exposure to sunlight may cause permanent damage to the CMOS sensor Therefore do not expose the Internet Camera s lens directly to sunlight When operation is required in glaring light environment it is recommended to use an iris lens The Internet Camera is designed for indoor usage and if your application requires prolong exposure to sunlight a sun visor is recommended to protect the Internet Camera 65 Broadband Router User Guide Replace the Lens Since the Internet Camera is designed with a CS mount the lens equipped with the Internet Camera can be replaced with any standard C or CS lens commonly used within the surveillance industry Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied lens with any C or CS type lens 1 Unscrew the Internet Camera lens 2 C lens only attach the new lens to a CS C adapter 3 Screw the new lens onto the Internet Camera If appropriate adjust the iris accord ing to the prevailing light conditions 4 Refer to Adjusting the Internet Camera Focus on the previous page 5 Refresh the web browser and monitor the results from the Internet Camera 7 o d 66 Appendix C Specifications
24. URATION coincidi 8 e 8 Hom te LE 8 SYSTEM ACIMINIS ATION E 9 View Image ActiveX Mode es Seege 24 View Image Java Niege eege 25 CHAPTER 4 IPVIEW INSTALLATION 22 00ccesesensseeeceesnnnnseeeeeeennnnnseseneeees 26 install PROC CCUG EEN 26 Laune h VIP VIGW state cine A AA A A 30 CHAPTER 5 USE OF IP VIEW seenen ad 33 EEN 33 ECU sas 33 Menu AA PP E 34 AJA Gamera EE 36 Deli E SE 39 View IMAG CS iii ecc 39 SIE 40 RECOTd IMAG TE 40 POPE A 40 IPVIEW Icon Descrip O eut deeg eege eege EE 56 CONTEXT Sensitive heftege eege EE ee 57 APPENDIX A FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ooocccccconcoocccccnccnncoaonnnnnnnnanaananennnnns 59 APPENDIX B TROUBLE SHOOTING 22 cceccceeseenseeeececeennnseeesceeeennnesseseeeeens 61 APPENDIX C 1 0 CONNECTORS isviscionmaasnsaa lt 63 APPENDIX D ADJUST FOCUS REPLACE LENS eeccceeeeesteeeeseeeeeeeseeneseeeeeeeees 65 Adjust Internet Camera FOCUS ioscan aa aaa 65 Replace the Eege Ee a a EEE 66 APPENDIX E INSTALL XPLUG CONTROL UTILITY cccccceeeeteeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 67 Mistal On Web SErvera da daa 67 Install to Local E 67 APPENDIX EECHER E 71 APPENDIX G GLOSSARY OF TERMS wissccsccevssessesicteiccsntcticticesctecdescxessasmwennentensctoacsss 73 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides an overview of Internet Camera s features and capabilities Internet Camera provides a low cost solution for enterprise and SOHO users to en hance the ability
25. User Guide 70 Appendix C Specifications Appendix F Specification Video Specification Resolution 640 x 480 pixel Sensor 1 3 color CMOS sensor Gain control Automatic Exposure Automatic White Balance Automatic Shutter Electronics 1 60 1 15000 sec Minimum Illumination 2 5luxOF1 4 3000K color Focal Length 6 0 mm f 1 8 20 cm Aperture Focus Extent Lens mounting Fixed board lens CS mount type Image Video Setting JPEG 20fpsO CIF 3fps VGA Compression Rate 5 level Very Low Low Medium High Very High selection Image compression Frame rate Frame rate setting 1 5 7 15 20 auto depends on the video format 320x240 640x480 Range 1 128 Range 1 128 Range 1 128 Video resolution Brightness control Contrast control Hue control System Hardware LAN Connector One RJ 45 port to connect to 10 100Mbps Ethernet auto sensing Wireless LAN Built in 802 11b wireless LAN module with 2 SMA Generic I O Port Four WO ports two for input and two for output connecter LED Indicator Power LED Blue LAN Activity LED Orange 71 Broadband Router User Guide Communication media 10 100Mbps Ethernet 10 100Mbps Ethernet IEEE 802 11b wireless Communication proto HTTP FTP TCP IP UDP ARP ICMP BOOTP RARP col DHCP PPPoE Management Utility Internet Browser Software Utility Utility Support OS Win 98 Win 98 SE Win 2000 Win Me Win XP Utility Function Live image viewing
26. View Image ActiveX Mode from the Home page to access the video images from Internet Explorer as illustrated below PLANET Networking amp Commanication C S 004ED1 gt Camera Name e Output 1 Trigger on OFF OFF OFFICE gt Location e Output 2 Trigger OM OFF OFF 2002 01 01 02 54 31 Y Date Time e Image Upload ON OFF OFF Figure 3 11 View Image ActiveX Mode Camera Name The Camera name will be display when the Camera Name field is entered in the Web Configuration setting under System Location The location of ICA 100 series will be displayed when the Location field is entered in the Web Configuration settings under System Date Time It indicates current date and time Note Please refer to the appendix on how to install Activex 1 Install to the Web Server 2 Install to your Local PC In the View Image ActiveX Mode you are allowed two output trigger options Click on the ON button can activate the external device immediately Click on the OFF button can deactivate it The explanation of Image Upload button please refers to Upload web page of System 24 PC Configuration Administration View Image Java Mode Click on View Image Java Mode from the Welcome screen to access the video images from the Internet Explorer or Netscape browser as illustrated below PLANET Internet Camera Meteorking A Commeanication
27. You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders IP View Existing Folders Isla Microsoft Office Morton Antivirus 515 650 651 MESO 740 Sniffer Pro SMMPc Network Manager TFT PSuitePra2000 U guti x InstallShield lt Back a Figure 4 5 Select Program Folder STEP 7 Please wait until Figure 4 7 or Figure 4 8 appears Select Yes I want to restart my computer now and click on the Finish icon to restart the computer in Figure 4 7 If Figure 4 8 appears click on the Finish icon to complete the installation procedure InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed PV iew Before you can use the program you must restart your computer e ves want to restart my computer now 2 No will restart mu computer later Remove any disks from ther drives and then click Finish to complete setup GE S Paes Figure 4 6 Finish Screen 29 Broadband Router User Guide Installs huel Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing IEN eu on your computer Lance Figure 4 7 Finish Screen Launch IPView After successfully installing the IPView the application program is automatically in stalled to Program Files IPView Click on Start Menu Programs IPView IPView to launch the program 30 PC Confi
28. ada Delete Figure 5 20 User Screen To add a user click on the Add icon and the Add User dialog box will appear Enter the User Name and Password into the specific field Select the I O Output Control to give users the privilege of accessing the I O Output Control ER Add User x User Name Password L Output Control Figure 5 21 Add User Screen To delete a user select the user and click on the Delete icon Please refer to Chap ter 3 Configuration System Administration Users section for further details 47 Broadband Router User Guide Date Time Provides two settings of adjusting the camera s time and date Synchronized with Time Server or Set Manually Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration DateTime section for further details Camera Property xx Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording Synchronized with Time Server IP Address Protocol Ge NTP Time Time Zone 0 M Hours Ce Set Manually Date 2002 Jh ftp rnc Time fo i fo EN hh mm ss OF Cancel Apply Figure 5 22 Date Time Screen Trigger 1 Provides the settings of first set I O trigger connectors Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration Trigger section for further details 48 Advanced Configuration Ze Camera Property x Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording Send e mail
29. and is positioned on the rear panel The three settings are as follows LAN Local Area Network LAN WLAN Local Area Network Wireless Local Area Network WLAN Wireless Local Area Network Antenna Connector ICA 100W only There are two Reverse Polarity SMA type antenna connectors located at the rear panel of ICA 100W providing connection for two high sensitivity antenna included with the device You can also install the antenna with higher dB gain to get longer distance connection However only antenna connector above the DC power connector is used to transmit wireless signal Thus only connect the high dB gain antenna to this con nector The other one should still connect with bundled antenna Top Panel Introduction DEET EE Z EEN MOOL D1 Screw Hole Located on the top panel of ICA 100 series the screw hole is used to connect the camera stand onto ICA 100 series by attaching the screw head on the camera stand into the screw hole of ICA 100 series Bottom Panel Figure 1 6 Bottom Panel Screw Hole Located on the bottom panel of ICA 100 series the screw hole is used to connect the camera stand onto ICA 100 series by attaching the screw head on the camera stand into the screw hole of ICA 100 series Chapter 2 Installation This Chapter covers the physical installation of ICA 100 Series Requirements Network Environment LAN 10 100M Ethernet 10 100M Ethernet IEEE 802 116 Wireles
30. ant data Note Carefully input Encryption Code any error setting will cause communica tion link to fail LED Control The LED control allows user to setup the LED illumination as desired This feature provides the flexibility when surveillance activity is ON There are three options as follows Normal Power Steady On of the LED indicator LAN Steady On of the LED indicator When LAN activity is present the LED indica tor will flash steadily OFF Power LED indicator is off LAN LED indicator is off Dummy Power Steady On of the LED indicator LAN Steady On of the LED indicator with random flashing The default setting for the LED control is at Normal When you have configured the LED control the correct illumination will set in after 1 minute 13 Broadband Router User Guide Note This function is built in to the LED indicators to add extra capabilities The three options allow the Administrator to configure and camouflage the illumination for the LED indicator to falsify the monitoring status In Normal Mode the LED indicator func tions as normally Under Off Mode the LED indicators are both off however it is still monitoring the activity In Dummy Mode the LED indicators operate in monitoring condition but monitoring activity is off or on Loading ActiveX From This field is used to specify the location of Xplug Control ActiveX plug in program Enter the information as required in ocx format for exa
31. at spans a relatively small area sharing common resources Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings N NAT Network Address Translator generally applied by a router that makes many different IP addresses on an internal network appear to the Internet as a single address For routing messages properly within your network each device requires a unique IP address But the addresses may not be valid outside your network NAT solves the problem When devices within your network request information from the Internet the requests are forwarded to the Internet under the router s IP address NAT distributes the responses to the proper IP addresses within your network Network A network consists of a collection of two or more devices people or components that communicate with each other over physical or virtual media The most common types of network are LAN local area network Computers are in close distance to one another They are usually in the same office space room or building 19 Broadband Router User Guide WAN wide area network The computers are in different geographic locations and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves NWay Protocol A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the highest possible transmission speed between two devices P PING Packet Internet Groper a utility used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible It functions by sending a packet to the
32. ated parameter for improve images such as brightness con trast hue and light frequency Please refer to the Image section of Chapter 3 for detail information Q There are no images available through the web browser A The ActiveX might be disabled If you are viewing the images from Internet Ex plorer make sure ActiveX has been enabled in the Internet Options menu Alternatively you can use the Java Applet for viewing the required images 62 Appendix C UO Connectors An 8 pole connector is provided for auxiliary l O connections to ICA 100 series The I O connector provides the physical interface for 2 digital outputs and 2 digital inputs that is used for connecting a diversity of external alarm devices to ICA 100 series such as IR Sensor and alarm relay The digital input is used for connecting external alarm devices Once triggered images will be taken and e mailed The supported transistor output can give a maximum of DC 5V to the externally connected alarm devices Once triggered the current will activate the devices In 1 In 1 amp In 2 is a pair for digital input It works at voltage 5V In 2 In 3 amp In 4 is a pair for digital input It works at voltage 5V In 4 Out 5 amp Out 6 is a pair for digital out The out put voltage is 5 V and maximum current is 100 mA Out 7 Out 7 amp Out 8 is a pair for digital out The out put voltage is 5 V and maximum current is 100 mA Out 8 63 Broadband Route
33. attached with image SMTP Server Address sender E Mail Address Receiver E Mal Address Sending Interval Sending Times Trigger O Output Output 1 Time Output 2 Time Figure 5 23 Trigger1 Screen Trigger 2 Provides the settings of first set I O trigger connectors Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration Trigger section for further details 49 Broadband Router User Guide o Camera Property E x General IF Assignment DNS wireless Misc Image User Date Time Trigger 1 Pere O P Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording Send e mail attached with image SMTP Server Address sender E Mail Address Recenver E Mail Address Sending Interval Sending Times Trigger O Output Output 1 Time Output 2 Time Figure 5 24 Trigger2 Screen Information Displays information about the camera such as the model firmware version MAC address and IP address Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Admini stration Information section for further details 50 Advanced Configuration LV Camera Property 3 General 1P Assignment DNS wireless Misc Image User Dake Tine Trigger 1 ce DEE Tools Recording Model 8 1 007 Firmware Version 2 00 MAC Address 00 0316 00 ED DE IP Address 192 165 0 20 OK Cancel Apply Figure 5 25 Information Screen Tools Proving functions for reset th
34. ces 1 0 Input 2 Trigger setting procedures are same as above Save Cancel After making sure all settings in the System are correct click on the Save icon to store the settings for ICA 100 series You can alternatively click on the Cancel icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved from ICA 100 series Please refer to the appendix for detailed information regarding the I O Connector Warning When connecting other devices through the I O connectors please make sure the maximum current of 100mA is strictly observed Any failure to do so might cause a loss of power to ICA 100 series and possibly cause serious damage to ICA 100 series Upload The Upload menu contains commands for setting ICA 100 series to upload images to a specified FTP server time scheduling and manual operation Click on Upload in the system administration menu bar and the Upload screen will appear as illustrated below Note Before using the Upload function please ensure the User account used has write permission of the FTP server or the specified folder 20 PC Configuration Networking A Commanication PLANET j Internet Camera System Image Users DateTime Trigger Upload Information Home FTP Server Host Address Port Number lo Default is 21 User Harie Password Directory Path Fassrve Mode C Yes E Ho Time Schedule 0 Upload image to
35. connection is n t working or your PC s IP address is not compatible with ICA 100 series IP Ad dresses See next item Ensure that your PC is using an IP Address within the ra ge 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 excluding 192 168 0 20 Also the Network Mask should be set to 255 255 255 0 match ICA 100 series In Windows you can check these settings by using Coni ol Panel Network to check the Properties for the TCP IP protocol After the default IP address is entered from the browser the Home page will appear with a still image There will be three options to choose from to set up and view your Internet Camera and they are as follows e View Image ActiveX Mode e View Image Java Mode e System Administration PC Configuration PLANCT giro cee e Networking amp Commenitation Figure 3 1 Home Page System Administration Click on System Administration from the Home page to access the settings re quired for ICA 100 series There will be several options in the menu bar to choose from to set your Internet Camera and they are as follows e System e Image e Users e DateTime e Trigger e Upload e Information e Tools System The System menu contains commands for settings that are required for inputting key details to set up ICA 100 series for operation Click on System in the system administration menu bar and the System screen will appear The screen below is from ICA 100W the scree
36. creen Click on the Search icon and IPView will detect and search all the available cam era s that are installed on the local area network as depicted below 3 Broadband Router User Guide Ze Browse Camera PER wac adores IP Address Cs 006015 00 05 16 0060 13 192 168 0 20 Cancel Figure 5 10 Search for Camera Select the camera want to add and click on the Add icon The Add Camera dialog box will appear again with the IP Address entered Click on the Add icon and the camera will be automatically added into IP View list view format Alternatively you can double click on the camera and the Add Camera dialog box will appear again with the IP Address entered Click on the Add icon and the camera will be automatically added into IP View list view format Se Add Camera x IP Address i 92 1 6 0 254 Cancel Figure 5 11 Enter Camera IP If administrator has set the User Name and Password to ICA 100 series during con figuration a dialog box below will appear BR Login Camera eS i User Name Hassword Figure 5 12 Login Camera 38 Advanced Configuration Enter the correct User Name and Password to add camera in the list Please note that only one camera can be added at a time Delete Camera Select the camera wants to delete from IPView list view format From the menu bar select Camera gt Delete or click from toolbar or use hot key
37. e Note Keep in mind after setting the Wireless Interface making sure that the Slide Switch on the rear panel is positioned to either LAN WLAN or WLAN setting for the wireless communication to take effect Network Name This field is used to setup which wireless network ESS ID Extended Service Set ID ICA 100W is to be connected for communication The ESS ID is a unique identifier shared among all points in a wireless network environment The default Network Name is blank space NULL String this default setting will let ICA 100W connect to ANY access point under the infrastructure network mode To connect ICA 100W to a specific access point on the network make sure to set the ESS ID of ICA 100W to correspond with the access point s ESS ID for communication Type any string up to 32 characters long spaces symbols and punctuation are not allowed in the Network Name box To connect ICA 100W to an Ad hoc wireless workgroup make sure to set the same wireless channel and ESSID to match with the PC Notebook wireless channel and ESS ID for direct wireless communication under the Ad hoc wireless workgroup ad hoc and 802 11 ad hoc modes Note ICA 100W ad hoc mode supports two modes 802 11 ad hoc mode and proprietary ad hoc mode Which option should be chosen depends on which ad hoc mode is supported by your wireless card driver on the PC Notebook Some driver supports both modes however some driver support only one of the modes Th
38. e the DNS will translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www network_camera com might translate to 192 167 222 8 E Enterprise network An enterprise network consists of collections of networks connected to each other over a geographically dispersed area The enterprise network serves the needs of a widely distributed company and operates the company s mission critical applications Ethernet The most popular LAN communication technology There are a variety of types of Ethernet including 10 Mbps traditional Ethernet 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and 1 000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Most Ethernet networks use Category 5 cabling to carry information in the form of electrical signals between devices Ethernet is an implementation of CSMA CD that operates in a bus or star topology F Fast Ethernet Fast Ethernet also called 100BASE T operates at 10 or 100Mbps per second over UTP STP or fiber optic media Firewall Firewall is considered the first line of defense in protecting private information For better security data can be encrypted A system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthor ized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet especially Intranets All messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall which examines each message and blocks those that do not mee
39. e camera and update firmware Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration Tools section for further details on reset Firmware Upgrade Procedure Download the latest firmware to a PC 2 Activate IPView select Camera gt Properties and the Camera Property dialog box will appear 3 Select the Tools tab and enter the full path of the firmware binary file name in the Update Firmware field or you can click on the Browse icon to select the file Once the firmware file is entered click on the Update icon to proceed with the updating process 4 After process completed click on the OK button below Warning During firmware update process please make sure no interruptions will occur as it might possibly cause serious damage to the Internet Camera 91 Broadband Router User Guide Camera Property i x General ID Assignment DNS Wireless Misc Image User Dake Tine Trigger 1 Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording Reset Reboot the camera server Reset Reboot and reset properties to default value Factory Reset Update Firmware Firmware Browse Update Cancel Apply Figure 5 26 Tools Screen 92 Advanced Configuration Recording Se Camera Property e General IF Assignment DNS Wireless Misc Image User Dake Tine Trigger 1 Trigger 2 Information Tools EE Recording Recording File Path
40. e is that the CMOS sensor becomes overloaded when the light source Is too bright such as direct exposure to sunlight or halogen light You need to reposition the Internet Camera into a more shaded area immediately for the bright light will damage the CMOS sensor 61 Broadband Router User Guide Q There is bad focus on the Internet Camera what should be done A1 The focus might not be correctly adjusted for the line of sight You need to adjust the Internet Camera focus manually as described in Appendix E Adjust Internet Camera Focus A2 The adaptor used is not fitted with your C type lens If you have previously changed the supplied CS type lens you may have unintentionally installed a C type lens without fitting the adaptor first Q Noisy images occur How can solve the problem A1 The video images might be noisy if the Internet Camera is used in a very low light environment To solve this issue you need more light Q There is a poor image quality how can improve the image A1 A possible cause might be the incorrect display properties configuration for your desktop You need to open the Display Properties on your desktop and configure your display to show at least 65 000 colors for example at least 16 bit Note Applying only 16 or 256 colors on your computer will produce dithering arti facts in the image A2 The configuration on the Internet Camera image display is incorrect You need to adjust the image rel
41. e names of each ad hoc mode may not be consistent between each wireless card vendor therefore you may need to try each of the ad hoc mode 802 11 mode and proprietary mode and select the mode that can communicate with each other Wireless Channel The pull down menu provides the wireless channel for communication A channel is a range of frequencies to be used in communication between ICA 100W and Ac cess Point in infrastructure mode or ICA 100W and PC Notebook in Ad hoc mode Select the appropriate channel from the list provided depending on the regulatory region that the unit is sold The default setting is at channel 11 Encryption WEP Key Wireless network communications are easily intercepted WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is an encryption method specified by the IEEE 802 11b standard to make any intercepted communications extremely difficult to interpret by unauthorized par ties To enable WEP Encryption first decide which WEP key format will be applied 12 PC Configuration Click on ASCII or HEX check box to select input format as ASCII format or HEX format and then input WEP key To Confirm the WEP key you must enter the data once again in the Confirm WEP Key field ASCII input format ASCII format causes each character to be interpreted as an eight bit value All unaccented upper and lower case Western European characters that can be input through your keyboard s typing zone are valid To setup 64 bit WEP key input 5
42. elow When IP View is used for the first time it is highly recommended to change the User Name and Password by the Administrator to constrain users access to the IPView application This procedure should be done as soon as possible to prevent unauthor ized usage of IPView application To change the User Name and Password select Tools gt Options The Options dialog box will appear as illustrated below Sp LI phone E X User Hame acmin Password Confirm Cro Figure 5 1 Option Screen The administrator needs to enter a User Name Password and Confirm password into the respective fields Once all the new details are entered click on the OK icon Make sure to save any changes you have made to keep the information updated 33 Broadband Router User Guide Note Alternatively you can click the Options icon as illustrated or use the hot key F10 Menu Bar The menu bar provides easier access for users to navigate the IPView with different selections along with hot key capabilities as follows File File on the menu bar provides New Open Save Save As and Exit for users to create new files open existing files save files and exit the IPView as de picted below Vi TPY iew New Configuration Hie View Camera Tools Help Ow cl Bac E git TT Open Cro a MAC Address Location Local Time trl ge Beye 168 0 20 00 03 18 0060 05
43. em are correct click on the Save icon to store the settings for ICA 100 series You can alternatively click on the Cancel icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved from ICA 100 series 14 PC Configuration Image Image menu in the system administration contains commands to provide the settings for the images captured by ICA 100 series Click on Image in the system administra tion menu bar and the Image screen will appear as illustrated below PLANET Artrodesis Internet Camera EAU 3201740 6a ako SES ve Vere tow Low C Medium C High C Very High Pee i Cs C3 Cis Ca E huwo Bresch Brightness Control mame 1 10 Contrast Control aoj aje 10 Hue Control el 41 10 Light Frequency oo FA save canes Figure 3 3 Image Screen Video Resolution Select the desired video resolution format ranging from 320x240 default or 640x480 Compression Rate Select the desired compression rate with five levels from very low to very high Higher video compression rate will generate more compact file size with less video quality and vise versa The default setting is at Medium Frame Rate Select the frame rate desired with default setting at Auto for optimal frame rate Brightness Control Adjust the brightness level with default setting at 64 Contrast Control Adjust the contrast level with default setting at 64 Hue Control Adjust the hue level with default
44. er Transceivers can also be used to join a segment that uses one medium to a segment that uses a different medium On a 10BASE 5 network the transceiver connects the network adapter or other network device to the medium Transceivers also can be used on 10BASE 2 or 10BASE T networks to attach devices with AUI ports U UDP The User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol that resides above IP in the TCP IP suite ULP The upper layer protocol refers to Application Layer protocols such as FTP SNMP and SMTP Utility lt is a program that performs a specific task UTP Unshielded twisted pair UTP is a form of cable used by all access methods It consists of several pairs of wires enclosed in an unshielded sheath W WAN Wide Area Network A wide area network consists of groups of interconnected com puters that are separated by a wide distance and communicate with each other via common carrier telecommunication techniques Workgroup A workgroup is a group of users who are physically located together and connected to the same LAN or a group of users who are scattered throughout an organization but are logically connected by work and are connected to the same network group 17
45. erated when the power supply is connected to a wall outlet Reset Button Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed once and Power LED begins to flash Factory Reset of ICA 100 Press the reset button for three seconds or until Power LED Broadband Router User Guide begins to light up then release the reset button and the Power LED will begin to flash indicating ICA 100 is changing to factory reset When factory reset is completed the IP address will return to the default setting as 192 168 0 20 Factory Reset of ICA 100W Press the reset button for three seconds or until Power LED begins to light up then release the reset button and the Power LED will begin to flash indicating ICA 100W is changing to factory reset When factory reset is com pleted ICA 100W will be set to default on channel 11 and EES ID is set as NULL String This default setting will let ICA 100W able to connect ANY access point on the infrastructure network The IP address will also return to the default setting as 192 168 0 20 LO Connector There are four I O connectors two for input and two for output situated on the rear panel The I O connectors provide the physical interface to send and receive digital signals to a variety of external alarm devices Please refer to the User s Guide appen dix for detailed information Slide Switch ICA 100W only The slide switch permits user to determine the type of network communication media for ICA 100W
46. forwards packets from one network to another using the same network protocol R RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol a TCP IP protocol that allows a physical ad dress such as an Ethernet address to be translated into an IP address RJ 45 RJ 45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections Router A router is the network software or hardware entity charged with routing packets be tween networks S Server lt is a simple computer that provides services such as files accessing or other information SMTP The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for Internet mail SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP was designed to provide a common foundation for managing network devices Station In LANs a station consists of a device that can communicate data on the network In FDDI a station includes both physical nodes and addressable logical devices Work stations single attach stations dual attach stations and concentrators are FDDI 76 Appendix C Specifications stations Subnet mask In TCP IP the bits used to create the subnet are called the subnet mask T TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol is a widely used transport protocol that connects diverse computers of various transmission methods It was developed by the Department of Defense to connect different computer types and led to the develop ment of the Internet Transceiver A transceiver joins two network segments togeth
47. guration My Computer Windows Update Accessories Programs EZ Administrative Tools Documents Java 2 Runtime Environment mate i Le Startup ettings LS WinRAR Search k LE WLAN Internet Explorer E Help Outlook Express S de PE Ling IP view VI IPView el User Manual J Run a Shut Gown Gastar E Sa Windows 2000 Advanced Server Figure 4 8 IPView Path Once PView is executed a Login dialog box will appear you must enter the default User Name admin into the respective field and click on OK to log into the applica tion User Name admin Password Figure 4 9 IPView Login Dialog Box 31 Broadband Router User Guide After login the IPView application is executed and its interface will appear as follows in the default List View format Bn TP View New Configuration E oj xj File View Camera Tools Help 4042809242005 IP Address MAC Address Location Local Time 2002 8728 02 26 a Figure 4 10 List View Format 32 Chapter 5 Use of IPView This chapter describes operation of the PView application interface with detailed procedures for using the application Overview IPView is responsible for the management of preview configuration and searching of each camera It is designed with a user friendly interface for ease of control and navigation requirements as illustrated b
48. ing an IP Address within the range 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 254 excluding 192 168 0 20 Also the Network Mask should be set to 255 255 255 0 to match ICA 100 se ries In Windows you can check these settings by using Control Panel Network to check the Properties for the TCP IP protocol Q Why does the Power LED not light up constantly A The power supply used might be at fault Confirm that you are using the pro vided power supply DC 5V for the Internet Camera and verify that the power supply is well connected Q Why does the LAN LED not light up properly A1 There might be a problem with the network cable To confirm that the cables are working PING the address of a known device on the network If the cabling is OK and your network is reachable you should receive a reply similar to the follow ing bytes 32 time 2 ms A2 The network device utilized by the Internet Camera is not functioning properly such as hubs or switches Confirm the power for the devices are well connected and functioning Q Why does the Internet Camera work locally but not externally A1 Might be caused from the firewall protection Need to check the Internet fire wall with your system administrator A2 The default router setting might be a possible reason Need to double check if the configuration of the default router settings is required Q Why do a series of broad vertical white lines appear through out the image A A likely issu
49. is field is used for entering a descriptive name for the location used by ICA 100 series Admin This field is used for entering the Administrator ID along with the password to access the System Administration settings Be sure to enter the password twice to confirm the details once in the Admin Password field and again in the Confirm Password field The default setting for Admin is blank space Null String you need to key in the Admin ID with a maximum length of 12 Printable ASCII characters and enter the Admin Pass word with a maximum length of 8 Printable ASCII characters Please note that Admin ID and Admin Password must be set before using IPView utility to connect Internet Camera otherwise the Internet Camera can not be added to IPView IP Assignment There are two options to select from the IP Assignment Note Access to ICA 100 series is done through assigning a proper IP address Please make sure to use a vacant IP address when you assign the IP address for ICA 100 series This will prevent errors from occurring if the IP address is overlapped Manually Assign You can click Manually Assign and directly enter the IP address The default settings are as follows Default IP 192 168 0 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Assign Automatically Using If your network is using RARP BOOTP or DHCP server you can click Assign Automatically Using and click on RARP BOOTP or
50. ke sure to click the Apply button to save changes you have made to keep the information updated General lt allows settings for the camera name location and administrator information such as administrator ID and password Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration System section for further details Advanced Configuration ER Camera Property ES Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording General E Assignment DNS Wireless Misc Image User Date Time Trigger 1 Camera Name cs 006005 Location Administrator Admin ID Admin Password Password Confirm E Apply Figure 5 14 General Screen IP Assignment There are two options to select from the IP Assignment either Manually Assign or Assign Automatically Using Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration System section for further details 41 Broadband Router User Guide Camera Property xl Trigger2 Information Toos Recording DNS wireless Misc Image User Date Time Trigger 1 f Manually Assign IP Address fi 92 165 0 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway fi SEIN C Automatic Assign C BERF f UHER E BOOTE f PPPoE Serice Mame User ID Password Figure 5 15 IP Assignment Screen DNS DNS Domain Name System server is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Enter at least one DNS IP Addres
51. l to discard all the changes Information The Information menu contains commands for displaying information about ICA 100 series Click on Information in the system administration menu bar and the Informa tion screen will appear as illustrated below 22 PC Configuration PLANET internet Camera Hehworking amp Commenicatios System Image Users DateTime Trigger Upload information Tools Home rre Model Bie sii ANA 1 27 2002 08 20 Mac Address 00 03 1B 00 4E D1 is 192 168 020 Figure 3 9 Information Screen The Information table provides detailed information of ICA 100 series such as the Model Name Firmware Version Mac Address and IP Address Tools The Tools menu contains commands for restarting ICA 100 series Click on Tools in the system administration menu bar and the Tools screen will appear as illustrated below PLANET dE Metirorking amp Commanicatios System Image Users DateTime Trigger Upload information Tools Home Beet Do you really want to reset this device YES Factory Reset Do you really want to factory reset this device YES Figure 3 10 Tools Screen Reset The Reset command restarts ICA 100 series just like turning the device off and on and saved settings are retained The Reset panel contains the message Do you really want to reset this device and a YES button If you do not want to reset ICA 100 series exit the panel without clicking YES o
52. lation InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for plug Control The InstallShield Wizard wall install plug Control on your computer To continue click Hert STEP 4 The License Agreement will appear as below Read the details carefully and click on the Yes icon to continue with the installation procedure 68 Appendix C Specifications Installshield Mizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement PLANET Technology Corp End User License Agreement NOTICE TO USER THIS IS ACONTRACT BY INSTALLING DOWNLOADING OF USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT sch Intellectual Property Rights This PView the software is copyrighted and is proprietary product af PLANET Technology Corp The software is also protected by United States Copyright Law and Do you accept all the terns of the preceding License Agreement Ifyou choose No the setup will close To install plug Control yoy must accept this agreement Installshield STEP 5 Click on the Finish button to complete Setup of the Xplug Control Utility program for the Wireless Internet Camera InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing plug Control on pour computer Back Finish Cancel 69 Broadband Router
53. manually Note When you select Set Manually each time ICA 100 series is powered off and on you must re enter the details once again due to time lost Save Cancel After making sure all settings in the DateTime are correct click on the Save icon to store the settings for ICA 100 series You can alternatively click on the Cancel icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved from ICA 100 series Trigger The Trigger menu contains commands for the I O Trigger connectors providing the physical interface for 2 digital output and 2 digital input that is used for connecting a diversity of external alarm devices to ICA 100 series such as IR Sensor and alarm relay Click on Trigger in the system administration menu bar and the Trigger screen will appear as illustrated below 18 PC Configuration PLANET System Image DateTime Trigger Upload Information Home IO Input 1 Trigger si T Send e mail attached with image SMTP Server Address Sender e mail Address Recerver e mail Address A sending Interval IT seconds Sending Times bo M Trigger LO Output 4 Output 1 Time E seconds M Output 2 Time E Seconds LO Input 2 Trigger Send e mail attached with image SMTP Server Address ss Sender e mail Address ss Recerver e mail Address Oooo sending Interval ph Seconds Sending Times Jo JW Trigger LO Output 4 Output 1 Time 4 Output 2 Time
54. mple http www lt your com pany gt com xplug ocx where lt your company gt must be replaced with your company s DNS name Open Second Port The Web Server field allows settings to open a second port for ICA 100 series This will permit users IP Sharing Gateways to support multiple Internet Cameras By default Port 80 is always opened for ICA 100 series Web Server access Select Yes and input the second port value For example If you have 5 Internet Cameras to be installed each with an IP address from 192 168 0 101 192 168 0 102 192 168 0 103 192 168 0 104 192 168 0 105 You can open the second port for each Internet Camera from port 81 to Port 85 as illustrated below Internet Camera 1 IP 192 168 0 101 second web port 81 Internet Camera 2 IP 192 168 0 102 second web port 82 Internet Camera 3 IP 192 168 0 103 second web port 83 Internet Camera 4 IP 192 168 0 104 second web port 84 Internet Camera 5 IP 192 168 0 105 second web port 85 You also need to setup your DSL gateway for Port Mapping Port 81 map to 192 168 0 101 Port 82 map to 192 168 0 102 Port 83 map to 192 168 0 103 Port 84 map to 192 168 0 104 Port 85 map to 192 168 0 105 The Transfer Image field allows settings to open a second port for ICA 100 series to transfer images The default Port 8481 is open image transfer and you can define a second port similar to the above Save Cancel After making sure all settings in the Syst
55. n of ICA 100 is the same but has no Wireless Interface parameters Broadband Router User Guide PLANET Networking amp Commanitation Wireless Internet Camera System Image Camera Name Location Admin IP Assignment DNS IP Address Wireless Interface LED Control Loading ActiveX From Open Second Port Users DateTime Trigger Upload Information Tools Home CS 00EDDB Admin ID Admin Password Confirm Password E Manually Assien IP Address fi 32 168 0 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 00 Assion Automatically Using EARP C ECOTP DHCP C PPPoE Service Name User I Password Dynamic DNS O es E No Service Provider lwww dyndnsorg Host Name Jvincentplanet dyndns org UserName vincentplanet Password fee a Connection Mode fe Infrastructure C 802 11 Adhoc Adhoc Hetwork Hame ESS ID Wireless Channel Ag Encryption WEP Eey as ASCO C HEX Confirm WEP Key Normal OFF C Dummy PA C Yes E No 1 Web Server Default 80 III 2 Transfer Image Default 8481 10 PC Configuration Figure 3 2 System Screen of ICA 100W Camera Name This field is used for entering a descriptive name for the device The default setting for the Camera Name is CS xxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six digit of the MAC Address The maximum length is 32 Printable ASCII Location Th
56. namic mode allows user to save hard disk space Recording Action Mode 53 Broadband Router User Guide Manual Manually control the recording operation Schedule Mode Select this option and click Advanced Setting for detailed configurations The pre defined schedule can be set by date or weekday 2003 7 3 12 00 AM 2003 7 3 12 00 AM e Mon wW Tue e Wed kW Thu WE fw Sat 12 00 4M to 12004M Cancel Figure 5 28 Schedule Setting Screen Motion Active Mode Select this option and click Advanced Setting for detailed configurations You can adjust the sensitivity level and choose the warning options when IPView detects a motion 54 Advanced Configuration Ze Motion Setting Mm May Alarm Beep Send E Mail Mail Server P From P To P subject A Send Nest Image After u EC Force Trigger On Time sec Triggeri output time interval E Mm IT Force Trigger2 On Time sec Triggers output time interval E Mm Figure 5 29 Motion Setting Screen 55 Broadband Router User Guide IPView Icon Description L Create a new file The alternative hot key is Ctrl N 3 Open an existing file The alternative hot key is Ctrl O El Save a file The alternative hot key is Ctrl S i List view format The alternative hot key is Ctrl F1 2 Ld 1 camera view format The alternative hot key is Ctrl F3 SS 4 cameras view format The alternative hot key is Ctrl F4
57. of network environment By connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet the high quality video image can be monitored everywhere The main differ ence from the conventional PC Camera is that Internet Camera is a standalone system There is no need to attach another computer with Internet Camera like usual PC cameras do Via a web browser Internet Camera can be managed accessed and controlled remotely over the Intranet or Internet Management can be more efficient and relative cost will be reduced by this way ICA 100 ICA 100W Features Internet Camera includes many advanced features which are designed to provide powerful functions while being easy to use Vivid Your Website Live images on web site is a new trend of Internet nowadays Must websites always be immutable and frozen with only text and static pictures Add ICA 100 series to make websites more vigorous User friendly Interface Internet Camera supports both ActiveX mode for Internet Explorer and Java mode for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator The only requirement for configuration and image viewing is a web browser software such as Internet Explorer 5 0 or above or Netscape 6 0 or above Via user friendly web interface even a beginner with less knowledge about network can manage easily Remote Monitoring and Management ICA 100 series can fully integrate with your network By the conveniences of world wide Internet you can do the monitoring anywhere Via
58. of the camera such as brightness contrast saturation resolution compression frame rate and light frequency Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration Image section for further details Regarding the Date Display field there are three available options No Display Opaque Mode and Transparent Mode Choosing Opaque Mode the background of the time stamp will be filled with white color Choosing Transparent Mode the time stamp will display on the screen with no background color Please note that this function is controlled by IPView software so the time stamp can be displayed on live image with IPView and the recorded files But if you use web browser to view the live image or upload single pictures to a FTP server there would be no time stamp appeared 45 Broadband Router User Guide Camera Property Trigger 2 Information aoe Tools Recording User Date Time Trigger 1 Resolution s20 240 Frame Rate auto sl Compression Medium Y Light Freq Ion sl Date Display No Display sl Brightness E Ee Contrast E Pe Saturetion E Figure 5 19 Image Screen User This option allows system administrator to assign legal users who are permitted to monitor the camera from the remote site by Add or Delete user 46 Advanced Configuration io Camera Property E x Trigger 2 Information eE ea See Date Time Trigger 1
59. ption to manage the uploading task Input the desired Day and Time Period parameters in corresponding fields Image Frequency Here provides two ways to set the image frequency Set Auto 1 2 3 frames per second or set the interval of two sequential frames in seconds Base File Name Enter the file name for the uploaded image File Choose Overwrite option then every time you upload the image to FIP server it will use the same file name and overwrite the previous one There will be only one image stored in FTP server Choose Date Time Suffix option and the full file name of the image will be Base File Name Date Time Choose Sequence Number Suffix Up to option and the full file name of the image will be Base File Name Sequence Number For example if you enter 3 in this option Internet Camera will create three files named BaseName1 BaseName2 BaseNames in FTP server The fourth file will use file name of BaseName1 and the previous file with the same name will be overwritten Manual Operation Enable this option then every time you click the Image Upload ON button on View Image ActiveX Mode or View Image Java Mode web pages Internet Camera will start to upload the image The setting of the uploaded file name please refer to Base File Name and File above Save Cancel After all the changes are done click on the Save button to store the settings and it will take effect immediately Or click Cance
60. r either Synchronized with Time Server or Set Manually Click on DateTime in the system administration menu bar and the DateTime screen will appear as illustrated below PLANET Y Internet Camera Neterorting amp Commenication System Image Users DateTime Trigger Upload Information Tools Home Date amp Time C Synchronized with Time Server IP Address Protocol Ze HTP Time TimeZone 0 sl Hours D Set IMarmally Date 2002 1 1 yy y mm dd Time FER bm as Cancel Save Figure 3 6 DateTime Screen DateTime Select Synchronized with Time Server and the time will be based on GMT setting The time will be synchronized every 10 minutes This is also the default setting for ICA 100 series IP Address Enter the IP Address of the Time Server in this field 17 Broadband Router User Guide Note Please find below NTP server web address for your reference to set the time server http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock1 htm http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock2 htm Protocol Two options of NTP or Time are available for your selection to link with the Time server The default setting is NTP TimeZone System administrator must select the time zone for the region Please refer to the appendix for the time zone selection table To set the Date Time manually select Set Manually and system administrator must enter the Date and Time in the respective field
61. r User Guide VO Schematic Diagram Door match Ind 1 ay KE le Iri 1111 trot Door Swatch IK ES ES ele tut l a OUTPUT 1 Tow i External Poorer OUTPUT 2 Loes i SV Warning 1 When connecting a device to the Input connector the device must be a passive component without voltage and electrical current 2 When connecting other devices through the Output connector please make sure the maximum current of DC 5V 100mA is strictly observed 3 Any failure of the above two points might cause serious damage to the cam era 64 Appendix C Specifications Appendix D Adjust Focus Replace Lens The Internet Camera features an exchangeable CS type lens that can be used for different applications as necessary It supports rotational focus control so the lens can be adjusted to focus under normal and stable conditions to maximize the image quality of the Internet Camera Adjust Internet Camera Focus To adjust the focus of the lens you need to turn the lens slowly in either clockwise or counterclockwise direction until the desired image appears DO NOT over turn the lens in either of the directions as it will be out of focus DO NOT unscrew more than 1 0mm apart from the Fixed Lens Assembly unless you want to substitute the lens While adjusting the Internet Camera s focus you can review the image quality from the Web browser Fixed Lens Assembly Do not adjust 2 e ARDALES ernie
62. ransmission speed will slow down when many users are logged on Q What algorithm is used to compress the digital image A The Internet Camera utilizes the JPEG image compression technology providing high quality images for users JPEG is adopted since it is a standard for image compression and can be applied to various web browser and application software without the need to install extra software Q Can change the wireless antenna attached to the Wireless Internet Camera A The wireless antenna can be changed for a variety of reasons such as extending the wireless transmission range however please consult authorized distributors before attempting as the connectors must be SMA connector type Q What is the wireless transmission range for the Wireless Internet Camera A Generally the wireless distance can go up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors The range are limited by the number of walls ceilings or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through Typical ranges vary depends on the types of materials and background Radio Frequency RF noise in your home or business and the configuration setting of your network environment Internet Camera Installation Q Can the Internet Camera be used out doors A The Internet Camera is not weatherproof It needs to be equipped with a weath erproof case to be used outdoors and it is not recommended Q What network cabling is required for the Internet Camera
63. s Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration System section for further details 42 Advanced Configuration io Camera Property E x Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording ONS Server 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 2 0 0 0 0 Cancel Apply Figure 5 16 DNS Screen Wireless Please skip this section if your camera is not wireless Allows setting for connection mode network name wireless channel and WEP key Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration System section for further details 43 Broadband Router User Guide Ze Camera Property ES ES Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording Connection Mode Ce Infrastructure 80211 Adhoc C Adhoc Network Name E55 ID M y Network Wireless Channel D f ASCII Encryption WEP Kep Contin WEP Rew Figure 5 17 Wireless Screen Misc Allows setting for LED Control ActiveX control location and second port Please refer to Chapter 3 Configuration System Administration System section for further details 44 Advanced Configuration E Camera Property i E X Trigger 2 Information Tools Recording LED Control Ce Normal Actives Control Location Je Second Port Web Server Default 60 s Transter Image Default 8481 g Cancel Apply Figure 5 18 Misc Screen Image Image provides the settings for the video image
64. s LAN Monitoring System Recommended to Access ICA 100 series System Hardware CPU Pentium II 266 MHz or above Memory Size 32 MB 64 MB recommended VGA card resolution 800x600 or above Web Browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or above ActiveX amp JAVA Mode Image View for Windows OS and JAVA Mode Image View for other OS Netscape 6 0 or above JAVA Mode Image View System Requirement for IPView Application Support OS Win 98 Win 98 SE Win 2000 Win Me Win XP System Hardware e CPU Pentium III 450 MHz or above e Memory Size 128 MB 256 MB recommended VGA card resolution 800x600 or above Connecting ICA 100 series to the Camera Stand ICA 100 series comes with a camera stand accessory with a swivel ball screw head that can be attached to ICA 100 series s top or bottom screw hole Attach the camera stand to ICA 100 series and station it for your application There are three holes lo cated in the base of the camera stand allowing ICA 100 series to be mounted on the ceiling or any wall securely Installation Figure 2 1 Camera Stand Hardware Install Procedure ICA 100 1 Connect an Ethernet cable Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the ICA 100 rear panel and attach the other end to the network device hub or switch 2 Attach the external power supply Connect the provided power adapter to the ICA 100 s connector labeled 5VDC on rare panel 3 Check the LEDs The PWR and ACT
65. setting at 64 Light Frequency Adjust the light frequency to suit your area of operation from the options either 50 Hz or 60 Hz default Note 50 Hz and 60 Hz variants are available to accommodate the different light frequency found in USA 60 Hz and Europe 50 Hz for ICA 100 series to ensure better image quality Save Cancel 15 Broadband Router User Guide After making sure all settings in the Image are correct click on the Save icon to store the settings for ICA 100 series You can alternatively click on the Cancel icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved from ICA 100 series Users The User options menu contains commands to allow system administrator to assign legal users who are permitted to monitor ICA 100 series from the remote site Click on Users in the system administration menu bar and the Users screen will appear as illustrated below PLANET Internet Camera Neterorting amp Commanication System Image Users DateTime Trigger Upload information Home BULLE User Name Add User Password VO Output Control Ye Ho Delete User Delete Figure 3 4 Users Screen Add User User Name Enter the user name in this field A maximum of 64 users names are allowed how ever each users name must be different Each user name can be used as a group given the password for example if the User Name is Guest and the User Pass word is G
66. sumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions CE mark Warning The is aclass B device In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective compa nies Revision User s Manual for PLANET Internet Camera Model ICA 100 ICA 100W Rev 2 0 July 2003 Part No EM ICA100v2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER TINTRODUG ere 1 ICA 100 ICA 100W Features titi iia 1 Package COn Sucre 2 Physical Details iia a a cid 2 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION coin ia 6 Se UE 6 Connecting ICA 100 series to the Camera Stand ccccssssseeseessseeeeeenseeeeees 6 Hardware Install ProCeCure ccccccsseeecssseeceesseecesneeeseenseecenseeseoseeecenseesonneeess 7 CHAPTER 3 CONFIG
67. t the speci fied security criteria G Gateway A gateway links computers that use different data formats together Group Groups consist of several user machines that have similar characteristics such as being in the same department H HEX Short for hexadecimal It refers to the base 16 number system which consists of 16 unique symbols the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F For example the decimal number 15 is represented as F in the hexadecimal numbering system The hexadeci mal system is useful because it can represent every byte 8 bits as two consecutive hexadecimal digits It is easier for humans to read hexadecimal numbers than binary numbers Intranet This is a private network inside an organization or company that uses the same soft ware you will find on the public Internet The only difference is that an Intranet is used 74 Appendix C Specifications for internal usage only Internet The Internet is a globally linked system of computers that are logically connected based on the Internet Protocol IP The Internet provides different ways to access private and public information worldwide Internet address To participate in Internet communications and on Internet Protocol based networks a node must have an Internet address that identifies it to the other nodes All Internet addresses are IP addresses IP Internet Protocol is the standard that describes the layout of the basic unit of informa tion on
68. tary product of PLANET Technology Corp The software is also protected by United States Copyright Law and el Do you accept all the terme of the preceding License Agreement If wou choose No the setup will close To install IP iew you must accept this agreement Installshield Back Tes Ho 27 Broadband Router User Guide Figure 4 3 License Agreement STEP 5 A prompt will appear and in the Destination Location dialog box you may click on Next to accept the recommended destination location or click on Browse to select another location After specifying the desired destination location click on Next to proceed further Installshield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install fles Setup will install Pv ew m the following folder To install to this folder click Hest To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder r Destination Folder C Program Files IPYView Browse Installs hela Cancel Figure 4 4 Destination Location STEP 6 The Select Program Folder prompt will appear providing information of where the IPView application will be located click on Next to continue Click on Back can return to the previous screens 28 PC Configuration Insta baeld Wizard Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below
69. ted below The menu includes fea tures of Enable image rotate option Snap Shot Enable Motion trigger control options recording control options List 1 Camera 4 Cameras 9 Cameras 16 Cameras Previous Page and Next Page 57 Broadband Router User Guide Enable F3 a Rotate Right x9 Rotate Left Snap shot Enable Motion F Cti Fl Ctrl F3 Ctrl F4 Ctrl F5 Ctrl F6 Previous Page Fil Next Page F12 Figure 5 31 Case Sensitive Menu in Camera View Format 98 Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Internet Camera Features Q What is an Internet Camera A The Internet Camera is a standalone system connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network And ICA 100W also supports the wireless transmission based on the IEEE 802 11b standard It is different from the conventional PC Cam era the Internet Camera is an all in one system with built in CPU and web based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video images for monitoring The Internet Camera can be managed remotely accessed and controlled from any PC Notebook over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser Q What is the maximum number of users that can be allowed to access the Inter net Camera simultaneously A Maximum number of users that can log onto the Internet Camera at the same time is 64 Please keep in mind the overall performance of the t
70. therwise click on the YES icon and the reset process will initiate Factory Reset A factory reset restarts ICA 100 series and returns all of its settings to their default values The Factory Reset panel contains the message Do you really want to factory reset this device and a YES button If you do not want to carry out a factory reset command exit the panel without clicking YES otherwise click on the YES icon and factory reset will be initiated Note The Network must be reconfigured after a Factory Reset Once the configu ration is completed click on Home to return to the Welcome screen and select the desired Viewing Image either through ActiveX Mode or Java Mode as described in the next section Then position ICA 100 series to the desired location appropri ately for your purpose Followed by adjustment of ICA 100 series focus done 23 Broadband Router User Guide manually by turning the lens clockwise or anti clockwise to the desire image quality Please refer to the appendix for detailed information regarding Adjust Internet Camera Focus and Replacing the Lens View Image ActiveX Mode Before using ActiveX mode to view image the Xplug Control ActiveX plug in program must install into the PC Notebook first Please refer to the appendix for detailed infor mation regarding Installation of Xplug Control ActiveX into your PC Notebook or Web Server To view video images from the browser click on
71. uest anyone can access ICA 100 series with these details used as a group of users under the User Name Guest The maximum length for the User Name is 12 Printable ASCII User Password Enter the user s password assigned by the administrator The maximum password length is 8 Printable ASCII UO Output Control Administrator has the authority to give permission for the privilege to control the I O Output Control to user s by selecting Yes or No to activate the I O Output con trol To add a new users name input the necessary information first and click on the Add icon Delete User Select the user you wish to delete from the pull down menu and click on the delete icon Note Once administrator has configured ICA 100 series Users any user will be required to enter a login password to access the video image of ICA 100 series The password dialog box is illustrated below 16 PC Configuration Enter Netvork Password ajxj Please type pour user name and password Site 192 168 0 20 Realm Administrator or User User Name Password Save this password in your password list OF Cancel Figure 3 5 User Login Screen DateTime The DateTime menu contains commands for setting ICA 100 series time and date requirements to provide correct information to users who might be thousands of miles away in the remote site There are two options to select from the Date Time menu ba
72. ware to help you browse this CD ROM Adobe Acrobat POF Reader Figure 4 1 Menu Screen STEP 2 To install the IPView Application click on the IPView hyperlink to activate the installa tion procedure for the application program If the above screen is not shown you can start the installation as follows 1 Click on Start Menu Run 2 Enter D IPView ipviewsetup exe in the appeared box where D is the letter of your CD ROM drive 3 Click on OK button STEP 3 The Welcome screen will appear Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation 26 PC Configuration InstallShield Wizard 3 xj Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for IPY iew The InstallShield Wizard will install IPYiew on your computer To continue click Mest Figure 4 2 Welcome Screen STEP 4 The License Agreement prompt will appear as below Read the details carefully and click on the Yes icon to continue with the installation procedure Installstueld Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE DOWN kep to see the rest of the agreement PLANET Technology Corp End User License Agreement NOTICE TO USER THIS IS A CONTRACT BY INSTALLING DOWNLOADING OF USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 Intellectual Property Rights This PMiew the software i copyrighted and is proprie

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