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1. 1 soe 46 OVP VIC W ee iene aise Cx 46 PFODIGIIS RELIC RO eee TN Re 46 APPENDIX A SPECIPICA TIONS re ences 48 ANE T 48 128 2000 48 C SEtatelielit 5 UE du 49 Coapyriehit NOCE 50 P N 9560GF01A0 Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved Document Version 1 0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners Chapter Introduction This Chapter provides details of the LevelOne IP Network Camera s features components and capabilities Overview The LevelOne IP Network Camera has an Integrated Microcomputer and a high quality CMOS digital Image Sensor enabling it to display high quality live streaming video over your wired LAN the Internet and for the WCS 2000 an 802 11b Wireless LAN Using enhanced MPEG 4 technologies the LevelOne IP Network Camera is able to stream high quality video directly to your PC The high compression capabilities of MPEG 4 reduce network bandwidth requirements to amazingly low levels A convenien
2. 4 23 PM Figure 31 System Tray Icon This Icon has the following functions e Animation If a recording is in progress this icon will be animated Otherwise it is stationary Hover Hovering your mouse over this icon will generate a pop up informing you of the current status Double click This will display the main screen shown below e Right Click This provides a menu which allows you to view program details view the main screen or terminate the program The main screen 1s displayed when the program first starts up If you exit the program you can return to the main screen by double clicking the system tray icon AR IP Network Camera Camera List Description Status Modify Camera Delete Camera Current Recordings Camera Preferences Schedule Figure 32 Main Screen 33 Cameras Camera List e The Camera List displays all LevelOne IP Network Camera you have defined If you have not defined any cameras this list will be empty Click the Add Camera button to add a LevelOne IP Network Camera See the following section for further details e Once some cameras are listed you can select one and then use the Modify Camera Delete Camera and View buttons e view live video select a camera and click the View button Recordings Current Recordings This panel lists all recording currently in progress whether started directly or by the scheduled recording feat
3. To Start a Recording click the Record button on the View screen Figure 39 Viewing Live Video Record Button While recording this button will be red Recorded Files To view a list of all recorded files click the Files button under the Recordings panel on the main screen You will see a screen like the example below Name StartTime End Time Figure 40 Recorded Files This list shows all of the recorded files The following operations are supported Play Play the selected file in Microsoft Media Player e Delete Delete the selected file e Explore Open the folder containing these files using Windows Explorer 39 Scheduled Recordings Recordings can be scheduled at any time for any known LevelOne IP Network Camera Of course your PC must be on at the scheduled time To use this feature click the Schedule button under the Recordings panel on the main screen You will see a screen like the example below Scheduled Recordings Time Figure 41 Scheduled Recording List This screen lists all scheduled recordings For each recording the following data is shown e Camera The camera which will be recorded e Date The date the recording will be made If the recording is repeated weekly or monthly this 15 the date of the next recording e Time The time the recording will be made e Type Indicates if the recording 1s One Time Everyday or a particular day of the w
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6. Description IP Address 172 31 2 119 Enter New Camera IP Address Figure 46 View Video in Browser Video will start playing automatically There may be a delay of a few seconds while the Video stream is buffered Note You need a broadband connection to view video effectively dial up connections are NOT recommended 45 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the LevelOne IP Network Camera and some possible solutions to them If you follow the suggested steps and the LevelOne IP Network Camera still does not function properly contact your dealer for further advice Problems Problem 1 I can t connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera with my Web Browser to configure it Solution 1 It is possible that your PC s IP address is not compatible with the IP address of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Use the Windows utility to configure the LevelOne IP Network Camera with a valid IP address Problem 2 The Windows utility doesn t list any LevelOne IP Network Cameras Solution 2 Check the following e The LevelOne IP Network Camera is installed LAN connections are OK it is powered ON and startup is complete e Ensure that your PC and the LevelOne IP Network Camera are on the same network segment If you don t have a router this must be the case e Ensure that yo
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8. Exit Description Address 172 31 2 119 Enter New Camera IP Address Figure 20 View Video Screen e fusing Internet Explorer on Windows you may see a prompt regarding an ActiveX control like the example below You must allow this ActiveX control in order to view the Video Click Yes Internet Explorer il An Actives control on this page might be unsafe ta 7o interact with other parts of the page Do you want to 1E 3 allow this interaction Figure 21 ActiveX Prompt e Video will start playing automatically There may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered Using the Connect Option The Connect feature on this screen allows you to connect to another LevelOne IP Network Camera To use this feature 1 Enter the IP address of the other LevelOne IP Network Camera in the Enter new Camera IP Address field Click the Connect button A new browser window will open and connect to the IP address you entered 20 Administration Menu Clicking on Administration on the menu provides access to all the settings for the LevelOne IP Network Camera The Administration menu contains the following options System Description Date amp Time Network All network and Wireless settings Image Adjust the Video image Users Administrator login user database and Motion Detection E mail alerts Status Current Status information System Screen After clicking Administratio
9. Viewing with your Web Browser The recommended method to view live video from the LevelOne IP Network Camera is use the Windows utility However you can also use your Web browser if necessary Viewing over your LAN To establish a connection from your PC to the LevelOne IP Network Camera 1 Start your WEB browser 2 Inthe Address box enter HTTP and the IP Address of the LevelOne IP Network Camera as in this example which uses the LevelOne IP Network Camera s default IP Address HTTP 192 168 0 99 3 Ifthe Administrator has enabled the user security feature you will then be prompted for a username and password Enter the name and password assigned to you by the LevelOne IP Network Camera administrator 4 When you connect the following screen will be displayed IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit Welcome to the LevelOne IP Network Camera configuration Figure 43 Home Screen 5 Click View Video to see a screen like the example below 42 IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit ol dierum Description IP Address 172 31 2 119 Enter New Camera IP Address Figure 44 View Video in Browser Video will start playing automatically There may be a delay of a few seconds while the Video stream is buffered 43 Viewing via the Internet If LAN with the LevelOne IP Network Camera is connected to the Internet and configured
10. correctly you can connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera via the Internet See Making Video available from the Internet 1n Chapter 3 for details of the required LAN configuration To establish a connection from your PC to the LevelOne IP Network Camera via the Internet l Obtain the Internet address and port number of the LevelOne IP Network Camera from the Administrator Start your WEB browser In the Address box enter the following HTTP Internet Address port number Example using IP address HTTP 203 70 212 52 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52 and the Second Port number on the LevelOne IP Network Camera is 1024 Example using Domain Name HTTP mycamera dyndns tv 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Internet Domain name using DDNS in this example is mycamera dyndns tv and the Second Port number on the LevelOne IP Network Camera is 1024 If the Administrator has enabled the user validation feature you will then be prompted for a username and password Enter the name and password assigned to you by the LevelOne IP Network Camera administrator When you connect the following screen will be displayed IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit Welcome to the LevelOne IP Network Camera configuration Figure 45 Home Screen 44 6 Click View Video to see a screen like the example below IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit
11. 09 NTP server Synchronization OK 03 04 2003 18 17 32 Lan is activated Restore Factory Defaults Help Figure 28 Status Screen Data Status Screen Status Device Name This 1s the default name for the LevelOne IP Network Camera and cannot be changed Description This displays the description you have entered MAC Address The MAC address is the low level network address also called the Network Adapter address or Physical Address IP Address The current IP address of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Network Mask The network mask associated with the IP address above Gateway The address of your Router or Gateway F W version The version of the Firmware software currently installed on your LevelOne IP Network Camera Current Viewers The number of users currently viewing the video stream generated by the LevelOne IP Network Camera Log System Log The log displays internal operations of the LevelOne IP Network Camera and is mostly useful for troubleshooting 30 Upgrade Firmware Screen This screen is displayed when you click the Upgrade Firmware button on the Status screen Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade firmware file needs ta be downloaded and stored on your Upgrade File Browse Figure 29 Upgrade Firmware Screen This screen allows you upgrade the Firmware software in your LevelOne IP Network Camera Before using this screen your must download the upgrade file to your PC The
12. Select the desired Camera from the list on the left The current settings for the selected Camera will be displayed in the table on the right Click Next to continue If the Administrator ID and Password have been set you will be prompted to enter them as shown below Enter the Administrator ID and Password set on the User screen Verify password gt Administrator Password Figure 6 Password Dialog By default the Administrator ID and password are blank BS However you should assign a name and password on the Note User screen of the Web interface The Web interface can be accessed via the Web UI button on the final screen of the Wizard 7 following screen shown below choose Fixed IP or Dynamic IP e Fixed is recommended and can always be used e Dynamic can only be used if your LAN has a DCHP Server IP Network Camera one Change settings Selected Camera Camera Settings 5 000006 Fixed IP Address you wish to set a fixed the IP address to this LevelOne IP Network Camera or there is no DHCP server on network please select this item Dynamic IP Address if you wish to have the LevelOne IP Network Camera obtains an IP address from your existing DHCP server automatically please select this item Figure 7 Fixed or Dynamic IP Selection 8 Click Next to continue e If Dynamic IP Address was selected you will then see the screen sh
13. Show From as Subject Figure 26 User Screen Data User Screen Admin Login Administrator ID Enter the name for the Administrator login Spaces punctuation and special characters must NOT be used in the name When you connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera you will be prompted for a name and password Enter this name to login with Administrator rights Only the Administrator can change the configuration other users can only view the Video Password The password for the Administrator login above Verify Password Re enter the password for the Administrator to ensure it is correct User Access Allow access by e Everyone Anyone can view the Video stream e Only users in database Allow viewing only by people in the user database If selected users will be prompted for a User Name and Password when they attempt to view the Video 28 User Database User List Alerts E Mail Alert Send to Show From as Subject This lists all users who currently exist Use the Add Delete and Modify buttons to manage this database Enable the checkbox if you want to send an E Mail Alert when motion is detected Note Motion detection can be triggered by rapid changes in the available lighting as well as by moving objects For this reason it should only be used indoors where the available light is fairly constant Enter the E Mail address for the receiver of the E mail alert Enter the E Mail add
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15. also allows you to record video to an ASF file on your PC The recorded files are in a standard Windows Media format and thus usable by a wide variety of programs if required Motion Detection This feature will capture a short video and send it to your E mail address when motion is detected The LevelOne IP Network Camera will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large objects This function only works indoors due to the sensitivity of the CMOS sensor Internet Features User definable HTTP port number This allows Internet Gateways to use port mapping so the LevelOne IP Network Camera and a Web Server can share the same Internet IP address DDNS Support order to view video over the Internet users must know the Internet IP address of the gateway used by the LevelOne IP Network Camera But if the Gateway has a dynamic IP address DDNS Dynamic DNS 15 required Since many existing Gateways do not support DDNS this function is incorporated into the LevelOne IP Network Camera NTP Network Time Protocol Support NTP allows the LevelOne IP Network Camera to calibrate its internal clock from an Internet Time Server This ensures that the time stamp on Video from the LevelOne IP Network Camera will be correct Security Features User Authentication f desired access to live video can be restricted to known users Users will have to enter their username and password before being able to view the vid
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17. be OFF It will flash when anyone is viewing live video e Either the LAN LED OR the Wireless LED should be ON For more information refer to Front mounted LEDs in Chapter 1 Initial setup should be performed using the supplied Windows based setup Wizard This program can locate the LevelOne IP Network Camera even if its IP address is invalid for your network You can then configure the LevelOne IP Network Camera with appropriate TCP IP settings for your LAN Subsequent administration can be performed with your Web browser as explained in Chapter 3 Web based Administration Setup Procedure 1 Insert supplied CD ROM into your drive If the setup program does start automatically run Netcam Setup exe in the root folder You will see the Welcome screen shown below level IP Network Camera one Welcome LevelOne FCS 1000 WCS 2000 IP Network Camera Figure 4 Welcome Screen 2 Click the Setup button to start the setup Wizard 3 The next screen will list all the LevelOne IP Network Cameras on your LAN An example screen 1s shown below Network Camera one Select Camera Select a Camera then click Next to Cameras Current Settings Device Name St continue sc112233 y P Address 5 03005 Subnet Mask Default Gateway 14 91 2 29 Local Date 03 05 2003 LG Next Local Time 08 08 50 m Search Again Figure 5 Camera List Screen
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20. the login name for the DDNS account Enter the password for the DDNS account Set the schedule for checking if the Internet IP address has changed If the IP address has changed the DDNS Server will be notified Enable UPnP support if required If Enabled the LevelOne IP Network Camera will broadcast its availability using UPnP UPnP compatible systems such as Windows XP will then be able to detect the presence of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Enable this feature 1f required If enabled then HTTP connections using your Web Browser or Media Player can use this port number instead of the standard HTTP port 80 Ifyou already a Web Server on your LAN then you should enable the Second Port and use this port number instead of port 80 e If enabled enter the desired port number to use for connections to the LevelOne IP Network Camera The default is 1024 Using DDNS Dynamic DNS Many internet connections use a Dynamic IP address where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Internet connection 1s established This means that other Internet users don t know the IP address so can t establish a connection DDNS is designed to solve this problem as follows e You must register for the DDNS service with a DDNS service provider The DDNS Service provider will allocate a Domain Name to you upon request The DDNS settings on the Network screen above must be correct e The LevelOne IP Network Camera will
21. then contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that the Internet IP address has changed and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address The Check WAN IP Schedule determines how often the LevelOne IP Network Camera checks if the Internet IP address has changed This system allows other internet users to connect to you using the Domain Name allocated by the DDNS service provider 24 WEP Screen WCS 2000 only This screen is accessed by clicking the Configure WEP button on the Network screen An example WEP screen is shown below Data WEP Screen WEP Encryption WEP Encryption Passphrase Default Key Key Value WEP Key Setting WEP Encryption 125 Bit Keys 26 Hex chars Passphrase O Generate Default key Key Value C Key 1 C X Key 3 Key 4 O Apply Cancel O Clear OHelp Close Figure 24 WEP Screen Select the option used on your Wireless LAN None This is the default If selected data is NOT encrypted before being transmitted 64 Bit Encryption If selected data is encrypted using the default key before being transmitted You must enter a default key Other Wireless stations must be set to use 64 Bit Encryption and have the same Key value in the same position in their key table 128 Bit Encryption If selected data 1s encrypted using the default key before being transmitted You must enter a default key Other Wireless stations must be set to
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23. will be red Stop 37 Recording Video You can record Video while watching or schedule recordings to occur when you are absent Recordings are stored in a standard Microsoft ASF file format and can be played using Microsoft Media Player Before doing any recording you should review the Recording Preferences to ensure they are suitable for your PC Recording Preferences To set the Recording Preferences click the Preferences button below the Recordings panel on the main screen You will see a screen like the example below Preferences CAProgram Files Network Camera Hec Time limit for unscheduled recordings fi 5 min Figure 37 Recording Preferences If necessary change these settings to suit your environment File Location This 1s the Drive and Folder where recorded files will be placed You need a drive which has large amounts Gigabytes of free space Note that file names are automatically assigned using the date and time Time Limit This sets the maximum size of a recording which is started by clicking the Record button on the View screen If the recording is not stopped manually it will be terminated after the time period indicated here Live Recordings Recordings in progress are listed in the Recordings panel of the main screen Current Recordings 5 Camera Preferences Schedule Figure 38 Recording Panel 38 To Stop a recording in progress select it and click the Stop button
24. 32 0 64 Blue v sz 0 64 Defaults Options Time Stamp Enable Text Overlay Enable Text Figure 25 Image Screen Data Image Screen Video Settings Resolution Image Quality Adjustment Exposure Manual Exposure Red Green Blue Options Time Stamp Text Overlay Select the desired video resolution format A larger size requires more bandwidth Select the desired image quality Higher quality requires more bandwidth Select Automatic or Manual as required If Manual Exposure 1s selected this field controls the exposure of the Video image Adjust it to the desired value If using Automatic Exposure this field has no effect Adjust these color settings to the preferred values Enable the check box if you want the time to be displayed on the Video image If you want some text to be displayed on the Video image enable the check box and enter the desired text This feature 1s often used when multiple camera are installed to identify each camera 21 This screen 15 displayed when the User option on the Administration menu 15 clicked IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit System Network Image User Status Admin Login Administrator ID administrator Password EE Vefify Password User Access Allow access by Everyone Only users in database User Database E mail Alert Send E Mail Alert when Motion Detected Send to
25. AGEMENT eee eee eee eee eese ee sese see es esses esee ee see 18 Introduction iiie ees coe esveecseezeveese vacvesvv soe seeosenckeVoss cueceeuseeVatv eves esed eV sov t cuoc sa vae 18 Connecting to LevelOne IP Network Camera eee e ee eere eee eee eene eene ees saas 18 Welcome SCECC I mE T 19 m 20 Administration Menu Pede De 21 Syste M TEE DT D TET 21 22 590 T 22 27 LORS e T SINE 28 Statis SC OBI uen tati ME S S EE 30 CHAPTER 5 VIEWING amp RECORDING eee eee eee eee ee eese sesso sese ses ees esses eee soes 32 OVervie Wait to dn e MEA d 32 Installation ce A ELA 32 System Iray Cipso 33 33 Adding Cameras to the Camera List sscsssssssscccccccccsscccesssssssssccscccccccssssssesseeeess 34 MIC WING Live g P 37 Recordin T 38 Viewing with your 42 CHAPTER 6
26. Administrator can adjust the Video image Settings are provided for e Image size Select 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 The larger size requires greater bandwidth e Image quality This determines the degree of compression applied to the Video stream Higher quality requires greater bandwidth e Exposure Adjust the brightness of the image if the Auto Exposure does not give satisfactory results e Color Adjustment Red Green Blue intensity can be adjusted e Time Stamp If enabled the date time will be displayed on the Video image Text Overlay If enabled up to 20 characters can be superimposed on the Video image This is useful for identifying the camera To Adjust the Video Image 1 Connect to the Web based interface of the LevelOne IP Network Camera See Chapter 4 Web based Management for details 2 Administration menu select mage You will see a screen like the example below 3 IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit System Network Image User Status Video Settings Resolution 20 240 Image Quality very High Adjustment Exposure automatic Manual Exposure 22 a 0 64 Red Qm sz 0 0 64 Green sz 0 64 Blue v sa 0 0 64 Options Time Stamp Enable Text Overlay Enable Text Figure 12 Image Screen Make the required adjustments and save your changes 12 Controlling User Access to the
27. E e ve LevelOne FCS 1000 IP Network Camera WCS 2000 Wireless IP Network Camera User s Manual VERSION 1 0 Table of Contents 2 0 5 5 auc voe ee Eee ee 1 1 Physical ee EE IE Lebe eo DELLI a ovde eds 3 Packace Contents zioan 4 CHAPTER2 BASIC SETUP ni erc eee eoe ge Ua Coa eeu 5 System R guirementS 5 HIESERI PRIORE 5 wTagi p 7 CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR VIEW INQG eee eee ee eee eee eren eee sesso see 11 MNT emer CT 11 Adjusting the Video Image on toi veri re e suere se de eoa ANS E aaas 11 Controlling User Access to the Video Stream 12 2 eere eere eee ettet eene 13 Making Video available from the Internet eee e eere eee eee eee eene e nenne nanus 14 Motion Detection E mail Alerts eee ee ee eee eee eee e eee ee eee eee se ese sees sees esses see eeoe eoe 17 CHAPTER 4 WEB BASED MAN
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30. Video Stream By default all users can connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera and view live Video If desired you can limit access to known users by requiring each user to login to the LevelOne IP Network Camera with their individual username and password To Enable this feature 1 Connect to the Web based interface of the LevelOne IP Network Camera See Chapter 4 Web based Management for details On the Administration menu select User 3 Select the setting Allow access by Only users in database as shown below IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit System Network Image User Status Admin Login Administrator ID administrator Password Password User Access Allow access by Everyone Only users in database User Database ada OMoaity Delete Figure 13 User Screen 4 To add users to the database click the Add button and enter the name and password for each user Operation e When each user connects they will be prompted for their username and password They must enter the name and password defined on the User screen above fusing the Windows Viewing Recording utility the username and password can be entered into the program so that users do not need to provide the login data each time 13 Making Video available from the Internet If your LAN 15 connected to the Internet typically by a Broadband Gateway Router and Broadband modem
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34. e correct or click Back to modify any incorrect values 12 After clicking Save you will see the screen below You can click the Web UI button to connect to the camera using your Web Browser Note Using the Web Ul is required in order the change the Wireless settings for the WCS 2000 on the Network screen The default Wireless settings for the WCS 2000 are Mode Infrastructure Channel 11 ESSID wireless WEP Disabled IP Network Camera one Successful Your LevelOne IP Network Camera is now ready to work You may now 1 Press Web UI to access the LevelOne IP Network Camera for advanced setup 2 Press Exit to close this setup utility Figure 11 Final Screen 13 Click Exit to end the Wizard Setup 1s now complete 10 Chapter 3 Setup for Viewing This Chapter provides information about the optional settings and features for viewing video via the LevelOne IP Network Camera This Chapter is for Administrators only Introduction After finishing setup via the Windows based Wizard the LevelOne IP Network Camera can immediately be used by all users on your LAN This chapter describes some additional settings and options for viewing live Video e Adjusting the video image e Controlling user access to the live video stream e Making video available from the Internet e Using the Motion Detection E mail feature Adjusting the Video Image If necessary the LevelOne IP Network Camera
35. eek If a scheduled recording 1s selected the Modify and Delete buttons can be used to edit or delete the selected entry Schedule Definition Screen If the Add or Modify button is clicked a screen like the following is displayed You can then enter or modify the details of this schedule Schedule Camera 8 112233 Schedule Type One Time Start Day m d y 03 05 2003 Start Time h m 18 02 Duration h m 00 10 E Figure 42 Schedule Definition Screen Data Schedule Definition Select the camera to be used If the desired camera is not listed you must define by using Camera button on the main screen Camera 40 Schedule Type Start Day Start Time Duration Select the desired option One Time Only one 1 recording is made on the specified date at the specified time e Everyday The recording is made every day at the specified time The Start Day indicates when the first recording will be made Every Sunday Every Monday The recording is made on the specified day each week The Start Day indicates when the schedule becomes active Select the desired date For a single recording this is the day the recording will be made For daily Everyday recordings this 1s the starting date For weekly recordings this determines when the schedule becomes active Select the desired start time Enter or select the desired duration of the recording 4
36. eo stream Up to 20 users can be entered Password Protected Configuration Configuration data can be password protected so that it only be changed by the LevelOne IP Network Camera Administrator Wireless Features WCS 2000 only Standards Compliance The IEEE 802 11b standard is fully supported Gain the advantages of mobility flexibility and high speed by using IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN technology Wired and Wireless Network Support The WCS 2000 supports both wired and wireless transmission WEP Support Full WEP support 64 128 Bit on the Wireless interface is provided Physical Details Filp up Antenna Wireless model only Wirelass LED LAM LED Active LED Ready LED Reset Button LAN port Power Input Figure 2 LevelOne IP Network Camera Front mounted LEDs Ready Active LAN Wireless WCS 2000 only Rear Panel Power Input LAN port Reset Button On Power on Off No power Blinking The Ready LED will blink during start up This will take 15 to 20 seconds Off Idle Blinking LevelOne IP Network Camera is providing a live video stream to at least one viewer On LAN port is active Off LAN port 15 not available Blinking Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN port On Wireless interface is active Off Wireless interface 1s not available Blinking Data is being transferred via the Wireless interface Connect the supplied power adapter
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39. et connection 15 established This means that other Internet users don t know the IP address so can t establish a connection DDNS is designed to solve this problem by allowing users to connect to your LAN using a domain name rather than an IP address To use DDNS 1 Register for the DDNS service with a supported DDNS service provider You can then apply for and be allocated a Domain Name 2 Enter and save the correct DDNS settings on the Network screen of the LevelOne IP Network Camera 14 DDNS DDNS Enable Disable Service Provider veww dyndns org Host Account Password Check WAH IP Schedule Every 30 mins starting oo am Figure 15 DDNS Settings Network Screen 3 Operation is then automatic e The LevelOne IP Network Camera will then automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that the Internet IP address has changed and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address e Internet users can then connect to your LAN using the Domain Name allocated by the DDNS service provider Router Gateway Setup Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming TCP HTTP connections from Viewers to the LevelOne IP Network Camera The Router Gateway use the Port Number to determine which incoming connections are intended for the LevelOne IP Network Camera This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers and is illustrated below The Port F
40. evice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter CE Marking Warning This 1s a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 49 Copyright Notice Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL General Public License Some are covered by other Licenses as listed in the table below Details of each applicable license are in contained in the following section No Warranty THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Network Camera copyright information Package source codes License rrlo
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42. here Use a standard LAN cable to connect your LevelOne IP Network Camera to a 10 100BaseT hub or switch This button has two 2 functions e Restore Default IP Address When pressed and released the LevelOne IP Network Camera will reset its IP address to the default value e Restore Default IP Address Administrator ID and Administrator password When pressed and held or 3 seconds ZP address Administrator ID and Administrator Password settings will be set to their default values e IP address 192 168 0 99 e Administrator ID administrator e Administrator Password null no password Note After this procedure is completed all LEDs will blink three times to confirm that the reset was completed successfully Package Contents The following items should be included If any of these items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately The LevelOne IP Network Camera Installation CD ROM Quick Installation Guide Power adapter Base Stand and Swivel Connector Extender Unit Mounting Screws ie o go 1 Camera Unit WCS 2000 LevelOne IP Network Camera FCS 1000 LevelOne IP Network Camera 2 Installation CD 3 Quick Installation 4 Power Adapter 5 Base Stand and Guide Swivel Connector E 2 6 Entender Unit T Mounting For wall mounting Screws Chapter 2 Basic Setup This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the LevelOne IP Networ
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44. ided a button Web UI Clicking this button will immediately connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera using your Web Browser Ifusing only your Web Browser use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the LevelOne IP Network Camera e Once connected you can add the LevelOne IP Network Camera to your Browser s Favorites or Bookmarks Connecting using your Web Browser Start your WEB browser 2 Inthe Address box enter HTTP and the IP Address of the LevelOne IP Network Camera as in this example which uses the LevelOne IP Network Camera s default IP Address HTTP 192 168 0 99 3 Ifthe Administrator ID and Password have been assigned you will then be prompted for a username and password Enter the name and password you assigned 18 Welcome Screen When you connect the following screen will be displayed IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit Welcome to the LevelOne IP Network Camera configuration Figure 19 Welcome Screen The menu options available from this screen are e View Video View live Video using your Web Browser e Administration Access the Administration menu e Exit Terminate the connection to the LevelOne IP Network Camera These options are explained in the following sections 19 View Video Screen This screen is displayed when the View Video menu option 1s selected IP Network Camera View Video Administration
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47. k Camera System Requirements e To use the LAN interface a standard 10 100BaseT hub or switch and network cable is required e use the Wireless interface on the WCS 2000 other Wireless devices must be compliant with the IEEE802 11b specifications All Wireless stations must use compatible settings Installation Figure 3 LevelOne IP Network Camera Installation 1 Mount the Camera on the supplied Base and Stand Join the Base stand and swivel connector to the camera as shown in the diagram above 2 Connect the LAN Cable Connect the LevelOne IP Network Camera to a 10 100BaseT hub or switch For the WCS 2000 this disables the Wireless Interface because only one interface can be active The LAN interface is Note recommended for initial configuration The default Wireless settings for the WCS 2000 are Mode Infrastructure Channel 11 ESSID wireless WEP Disabled Adjust the Antenna On the WCS 2000 flip the top mounted Antenna to the upright position to improve wireless reception Power Up Connect the supplied power adapter to the LevelOne IP Network Camera and power up Use only the power adapter provided Using a different one may cause hardware damage 4 Check the LEDs The Ready LED will turn on briefly then start blinking It will blink during startup which takes 15 to 20 seconds After startup is completed the Ready LED should remain ON e The Active LED should
48. n follow this procedure 1 Click the Browse button and locate the upgrade file 2 Select this file and click OK The filename will then appear in the Upgrade File field 3 Click the Start Upgrade button to transfer the file to the LevelOne IP Network Camera and start the upgrade procedure Note The upgrade may take several minutes e When the upgrade is completed the LevelOne IP Network Camera will restart This will cause any existing connections to be terminated Any users viewing or recording the video will see this as an error 3l Chapter 5 Viewing amp Recording This Chapter describes how to view and record the live video stream generated by the LevelOne IP Network Camera Overview The recommended method to view video is to use the supplied Windows Viewing Recording utility Installation 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into your drive If the setup program does not start automatically run Netcam Setup exe in the root folder You will see the Welcome screen shown below IP Network Camera one Welcome LevelOne FCS 1000 WCS 2000 IP Network Camera Figure 30 Welcome Screen 2 Click the Client Utility button to start the installation of the Viewing Recording Utility 3 Follow the prompts to complete the installation 32 System Tray Icon When started the program will create an icon in the Windows system tray on the taskbar as shown below Viewer amp Recorder Icon
49. n on the main menu or selecting System on the Administration menu you will see a screen like the example below IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit System Network Image User Status System Settings Device Name 5 00 32 Description Time Hs fam Date Mar Is 2003 mth day year Timezone GMT Time Server C Enable Disable Server Address clock via net Update Schedule at elfo p A a Figure 22 System Screen Data System Screen System Settings Device Name This displays the name for the LevelOne IP Network Camera Description This field is used for entering a description such as the location of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Time Enter the current time Date Enter the current date Timezone Choose the timezone for your location from the drop down list 21 NTP Network Time Protocol Time Server Enable or disable the Time Server feature as required If Enabled the LevelOne IP Network Camera will contact a Network Time Server at regular intervals and update its internal timer Server Address Update Schedule Enter the address for the desired NTP server The Schedule determines how often the LevelOne IP Network Camera contacts the NTP Server Select the desired options Network Screen This screen 15 displayed when the Network menu option 15 clicked IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit IP Set
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51. ne IP Network Camera e Ifyou have an Access Point select Infrastructure e Otherwise select Ad hoc Select the appropriate value Open System or Shared Key as used on your LAN Note In nfrastructure mode either setting will normally work since most Access Points can use both methods This must match the value used by other devices on your wireless LAN Note The ESSID is case sensitive e In nfrastructure mode this setting is ignored The LevelOne IP Network Camera will use the Channel set on the Access Point For Ad hoc mode select the Channel you wish to use on your LevelOne IP Network Camera Other Wireless stations should use the same setting f you experience interference shown by lost connections and or slow data transfers you may need to experiment with different channels to see which one 15 the best This shows the current WEP setting e This must match other Wireless stations on your LAN e Click the Configure WEP button to change the WEP settings if required Enable or disable the DDNS function as required Only enable this feature 1f you have registered for the DDNS Service with a DDNS Server provider See the following section for further details on using DDNS Choose a service provider from the list 23 Host Name Account Password Check WAN IP Schedule Options UPnP Second Port Enter the host name Domain Name allocated to you by the DDNS Server provider Enter
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54. of the desired LevelOne IP Network Camera Enter the port number used by the LevelOne IP Network Camera The LevelOne IP Network Camera Administrator can advise you of the port to use The default value is 1024 35 The camera Administrator can require that users provide a username and password before being allowed to view the live video Login e Ifthe Administrator has not enabled this option the Login fields can be left blank e Otherwise you must enter the username and password allocated to your by Administrator Modifying an Existing Camera You can change the settings for an existing camera by selecting it in the Camera Last on the main screen then clicking the Modify Camera button You will see a screen like the example below Modify Camera Device Name amp C112233 Description Address 2 31 2224 Port Number an Login H required Name Password Figure 35 Modify Camera Data on this screen is the same as for the Add Camera screens You can use the Test button to button to check that a connection and login can be performed successfully 36 Viewing Live Video To view live video select a camera in the Camera List on the main screen and click the View button You will see a screen like the example below Figure 36 Viewing Live Video Controls are provided to stop and start viewing and to start recording the video stream ra qa Record While recording this button
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57. orwarding Virtual Server entry tells the Router Gateway that incoming TCP connections on port 1024 should be passed to the LevelOne IP Network Camera If necessary check your Router Gateway s user manual to check how to perform this configuration LevelOne 192 158 0 1 Port Forwarding Virtual Server Network Camera LAN IP Address Router Gateway Camera TCP 1024 192 168 0 99 203 70 212 52 Internet IP Address Cable DSL Modem 1 1 1 b J Remote PC Remote PC http 203 70 212 52 102 4 hiip 2z03 70 212 52 1024 Figure 16 Connecting via the Internet The Port for the Port Forwarding Virtual Server entry above is the port number specified on the Network screen of Note the LevelOne IP Network Camera 15 Viewing via the Internet Clients viewers will also need a broadband connection dial up connections are NOT recommended Using the Windows Viewing Recording Utility If using the Windows Viewing Recording Utility the details of the LevelOne IP Network Camera must be entered on the nternet tab of the Add Camera screen Add Camera From Internet Device Name Description Address Part Number Login required Name Password Figure 17 Add Camera from Internet You can then select the camera in the Cameras list on the main screen and click View to establish a connection and view live video see Chapter 5 Viewing and Recording fo
58. own in Figure 9 Camera Settings e Ifyou selected Fixed IP Address the following screen will be displayed A IP Network Camera Server settings Selected Drive Server Settings SCOO0f32a IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Attention Please make sure that your PC s IP Address and the LevelOne IP Network Camera are on the same LAN segment otherwish you may not be able to connect the LevelOne IP Network Camera Figure 8 TCP IP Settings 9 Enter the desired P address values e Enter an unused ZP Address from within the address range used on your LAN e The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields must match the values used by PCs on your LAN e Click Next to continue x level IP Network Camera Camera Settings Selected Camera Camera Settings Device Name 5 000006 Description Time Zone Local Date Local Time Figure 9 Camera Settings 10 This screen allows you to enter a suitable Description and set the correct Date Time and Time Zone Make any desired changes then click Next to continue B IP Network Camera one Save settings Selected Camera Camera Settings 3 Device 5 000006 Address 172 31 2 192 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 31 2 253 Local Date 03 05 2003 Local Time 08 08 00 Figure 10 Save Screen 11 This screen displays all details of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Click Save if the settings ar
59. password before being allowed to view the live video e Ifthe Administrator has not enabled this option the Login fields can be left blank e Otherwise you must enter the username and password allocated to your by Administrator Adding Cameras on the Internet If the LevelOne IP Network Camera you wish to add is not on your LAN but is available via the Internet click the nternet tab You will see a screen like the example below Add Camera From Internet Device Name Description Address Port Number Login H required Name Password Figure 34 Add Camera from Internet To add a camera to the Camera List on the main screen 1 Enter the Camera Data on the panel on the right See below for details 2 Click the Test button to check that a connection and login can be performed successfully 3 Click the Add button The camera will now appear in the Camera List on the main screen Camera Data Internet Device Name Description Address Port Number This is the default name for the LevelOne IP Network Camera and cannot be changed This field will be displayed automatically once a connection to the LevelOne IP Network Camera has been established This displays the description entered by the LevelOne IP Network Camera Administrator This field will be displayed automatically once a connection to the LevelOne IP Network Camera has been established Enter the Domain Name or Internet IP address
60. r full details on using the Windows Viewing Recording utility Using your Web Browser If using your Web browser you need to enter EITHER the Internet IP address OR the Domain name AND the correct port number of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Enter the address of the LevelOne IP Network Camera and its port number in the Address or Location field of your Browser Example IP address HTIPe 2054 70 2012 52 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52 and the Second Port number on the LevelOne IP Network Camera is 1024 Example Domain Name HTTP mycamera dyndns tv 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Internet Domain name using DDNS in this example 15 mycamera dyndns tv and the Second Port number on the LevelOne IP Network Camera is 1024 See Chapter 5 Viewing and Recording for further details of viewing Video using either the Windows Viewing Recording utility or your Web Browser 16 Motion Detection E mail Alerts The Motion Detection feature will capture a short video and send it to your E mail address when motion is detected The LevelOne IP Network Camera will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large objects But the motion detector can also be triggered by e Sudden changes in the level of available light Movement of the camera itself Try to avoid these situations The motion detection feature works best in locations where there is good s
61. ra 15 outdoors 47 Appendix A Specifications FCS 1000 Model Dimensions Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Network Protocols Network Interface Wireless interface LEDs Power Adapter FCS 1000 LevelOne IP Network Camera 164 mm L 88 mm W 53 5 mm H 6 4 inch L 3 5 inch W 2 1 inch H 0 C to 40 C 10 C to 70 C TCP IP DHCP SMTP NTP HTTP 1 Ethernet10 100BaseT RJ45 LAN connection IEEE 802 11b compatible WEP security support roaming support 3 5V DC External WCS 2000 Model Dimensions Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Network Protocols Network Interface Wireless interface LEDs Power Adapter Wireless Interface WCS 2000 LevelOne IP Network Camera 164 mm L 88 mm W 53 5 mm H 6 4 inch L 3 5 inch W 2 1 inch H 0 C to 40 C 10 C to 70 C TCP IP DHCP SMTP NTP HTTP Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ45 LAN connection 802 11b Wireless Interface IEEE 802 11b compatible WEP security support roaming support 4 5V DC External 802 11 b Infrastrstructure Ad hoc mode WEP support 48 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
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63. ress to be used as the Sender This must be a standard E mail address because the SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol Server used to send mail 15 derived from this address Enter the desired text to be shown as the Subject for the E Mail Add Modify User Screen This screen is displayed when Add or Modify button on the User screen 15 clicked It 1s used to enter details of each user 43 Add Modify User Microsoft Internet Explorer AddiModify User Wiser Marne Wiser Password 7 Canfirm Password Apply Cancel O Help 1 O Close Figure 27 Add Modify User Screen Data Add Modify User User Name User Password Confirm Password Enter the name for the user Spaces punctuation and special characters must NOT be used in the name Also names are case insensitive case is ignored so you can NOT use 2 names with the same spelling and different case The password for the user above Re enter the password to ensure it is correct 29 IP Network Camera View Video Administration Exit System Network Image User Status Status Device Name 00 2 Description MAC Address 00 c0 02 00 13 2a IP Address 142372118 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 31 2 253 version V1 07 Current Viewers 0 System Log 03 05 2003 03 05 17 172 31 2 7 1 Video Close 03 05 2003 03 05 16 172 31 2 7 Video Start 03 04 2003 10 18
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65. t and user friendly Windows program 15 provided for both viewing and recording video If necessary you can even view video using your Web Browser and Microsoft Media Player on a variety of software platforms LAN 5 7 P te cc RI SEE ae 4 LevelOne VA Network Camera Ga Gateway BP g i Remote PC Rernmote Figure 1 LevelOne IP Network Camera Features e Standalone Design The LevelOne IP Network Camera is a standalone system with built in CPU and Video encoder It requires only a power source and a connection to your LAN or Wireless LAN Suitable for Home Business or Public Facilities Whether for Home Business or Public Facility surveillance or just for entertainment and fun the LevelOne IP Network Camera has the features you need Multi Protocol Support Supporting TCP IP networking SMTP E mail HTTP and other Internet related protocols the LevelOne IP Network Camera can be easily integrated into your existing network Easy Configuration Windows based Wizard is provided for initial setup Subsequent administration and management can be performed using a standard web browser The administrator can configure and manage the LevelOne IP Network Camera via the LAN or Internet Viewing Recording Utility user friendly Windows utility is provided for viewing live video For periods when you are absent or for scheduled recording this application
66. t be correct e ESSID must match e WEP settings must match e In Ad hoc mode the Channel should match although this is often not required Video quality may suddenly deteriorate This can happen when an additional viewer connects to the LevelOne IP Network Camera overloading the camera or the available bandwidth The image size and quality can be adjusted to cater for the required number of viewers and the available bandwidth The motion detection feature doesn t send me any E mails It may be that the SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server used by the LevelOne IP Network Camera to send the E mail will not accept mail from the LevelOne IP Network Camera Try using a different SMTP server The LevelOne IP Network Camera derives the address of the SMTP server from the E mail address you enter in the Show From as field Using the motion detection feature I receive E mails which don t show any moving objects The motion detection feature doesn t actually detect motion It compares frames to see if they are different Major differences between frames are assumed to be caused by moving objects But the motion detector can also be triggered by e Sudden changes in the level of available light Movement of the camera itself Try to avoid these situations The motion detection feature works best in locations where there 15 good steady illumination and the camera 15 mounted securely This feature can NOT be used if the came
67. teady illumination and the camera is mounted securely It cannot be used outdoors due to the sensitivity of the CMOS sensor To Use Motion Detection E mail Alert 1 Using the Web based interface on the LevelOne IP Network Camera select the User screen 2 Configure the Alerts section shown below Alerts E mail Alert Send E Mail Alert when Motion Detected Send to Show From as Subject LO Apply Cancel Refresh Help Figure 18 Motion Detection E mail Alert e Check the box Send E mail Alert when Motion Detected e Enter the destination E mail address in the Send to field e Enter a valid E mail address in the Show From as field The SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol Server associated with this E mail address is used to send the mail e Enter a suitable Subject for the E mail e Save Apply your changes 17 Chapter 4 Web based Management This Chapter provides Setup details of the LevelOne IP Network Camera 5 Web based Interface This Chapter is for Administrators only Introduction The LevelOne IP Network Camera can be configured using your Web Browser The LevelOne IP Network Camera must have an IP address which is compatible with your PC The recommended method to ensure this is to use the supplied Windows based Wizard as described in the previous chapter Connecting to LevelOne IP Network Camera e Ifyou have run the Windows based setup Wizard the final screen prov
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69. ting Wireless Setting Options System Network Image User Status Obtain Address automatically DHCP Fixed IP Address IP Address 2 119 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 e Infrastructure Gateway DNS Address Mode Authentication Type ESSID Domain Channel No WEP DDNS Service Provider Host Name Account Password Check WAN IP Schedule UPnP Enable UPnP Second Port Enable Second for HTTP connections Port Number 1024 1024 65534 The standard HTTP port 80 is always enabled Figure 23 Network Screen 27 Data Network Screen IP Setting Obtain Address Automatically Fixed IP Address If selected the LevelOne IP Network Camera will obtain its IP address and related information from a DHCP Server Only select this option if your LAN has a DHCP Server The fields below can then be ignored If selected you must assign the following values to the LevelOne IP Network Camera e Address Enter an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN e Subnet Mask Use the same value as PCs on your LAN Gateway Use the same value as PCs on your LAN e DNS Address Use the same value as PCs on your LAN Wireless Setting WCS 2000 only Mode Authentication Type ESSID Channel No WEP DDNS DDNS Service Provider The Connection Mode determines the type of wireless communication used by the LevelO
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72. ur PC has the TCP IP network protocol loaded In Windows this is done by using Control Panel Network If an entry for TCP IP gt Network card is not listed use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to add it You then need to select the new entry TCP IP gt Network card click Properties and configure the P Address tab e If your LAN has a DHCP Server you can select Obtain IP Address automatically e Otherwise you must select Specify an IP Address and enter values for IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway All devices on your LAN must use compatible values Remember that each device needs a unique IP Address and the same Subnet Mask Problem 3 When I try to connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera I get prompted for a user name and password Solution 3 You SHOULD be prompted for a user name and password if trying to access the Administration menu Enter the Administrator ID and Password set on the User screen If you are just trying to view Video the User Name Password prompt Problem 4 Solution 4 Problem 5 Solution 5 Problem 6 Solution 6 Problem 7 Solution 7 indicates that the Administrator has restricted access to specified users Ask the Administrator for your User Name and Password I can t connect to the LevelOne IP Network Camera using a Wireless connection Check that your PC and the LevelOne IP Network Camera have compatible Wireless settings e Mode Infrastructure or Ad hoc mus
73. ure The Stop button can be used to terminate any recording currently in progress Adding Cameras to the Camera List To add a camera to the Camera List click the Add Camera button on the main screen You will see a screen like the example below e The Cameras on LAN panel on the left displays all LevelOne IP Network Camera found on your LAN This list can be updated by clicking the Refresh button e The Camera Data panel on the right displays the data for the selected camera Add Camera From SsCOOOU06 Device SCOOOOOG Description Address 2 31 2192 Part Number 80 Login required Name Password Figure 33 Add Camera from LAN To add a camera to the Camera List on the main screen 1 Select a camera in the list on the left 2 Check that the Camera Data shown on the right is correct See below for details 3 Click the Add button The camera will now appear in the Camera List on the main screen Camera Data LAN Device Name This is the default name for the LevelOne IP Network Camera and cannot be changed Description This displays the description entered by the LevelOne IP Network Camera Administrator Address The current IP address of the LevelOne IP Network Camera 34 Port Number Login This will normally display 80 Only change this if requested to do so the LevelOne IP Network Camera Administrator The camera Administrator can require that users provide a username and
74. use 128 Bit Encryption and have the same Key value in the same position in their key table The Passphrase feature will generate a Key from the phrase you enter which may be easier than entering keys in Hex 0 9 and To use the Passphrase feature enter the desired Passphrase in the field provided and click the Generate button Select a key to be used as the default key If WEP Encryption is used you must enter at least one key value for the Default Key All transmissions are encrypted using the Default Key Other wireless stations must use the same key value in the same position in their key table It does not have to be selected as the default key 22 The other key values are optional and are used only for decrypting data This allows you to use different keys for transmitting and receiving if required When inputting a key value follow these rules For 64 Bit Encryption keys must be 10 characters e For 128 Bit Encryption keys must be 26 characters e Keys must be entered in Hex Hex characters are A F and 0 9 26 Image Screen This screen is displayed when the mage menu option is clicked IP Network Camera level View Video Administration Exit System Network Image User Status Video Settings Resolution 320 240 Image Quality very High Adjustment Exposure Automatic M Manual Exposure v A A 0 64 Red sz 0 0 64 Green v
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76. you can make the LevelOne IP Network Camera available via the Internet LevelOne IP Network Camera Setup The LevelOne IP Network Camera configuration does NOT have be changed unless e You wish to change the port number from the default value 1024 e You wish to use the DDNS Dynamic DNS feature of the LevelOne IP Network Camera Second Port Configuration Normally HTTP Web connections use port 80 Since the LevelOne IP Network Camera uses HTTP but port 80 1s likely to be used by a Web Server you can use a different port for the LevelOne IP Network Camera This port is called the Second Port The first port is port 80 The default Second Port number is 1024 If you prefer to use a different port number you can specify the port number on the LevelOne IP Network Camera s Network screen as shown below Options UPnP M Enable UPnP Second Port Enable Second Port far HTTP connections Port Number 2024 1024 55534 The standard HTTP port 80 is always enabled Figure 14 Network Screen The Network screen is part of the Web based Administration interface See Chapter 4 Web based Management for further details on using this interface Viewers need to know this port number in order to connect and view live Video so you must inform viewers of the Note current port number DDNS Dynamic DNS Many internet connections use a Dynamic IP address where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Intern

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