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1.       Auto Restart System Every      The administrator can choose to restart iView at certain intervals  choose  between minutes and hours only   This will ensure that iView will work  smoothly  Click    Apply    to save changes  Default is set as 5 hours        Manual Restart     Click    Restart Now  to restart the system immediately     lil  LED Settings  LED Setting       LED function     The administrator can enable or disable the LED  except the Power LED  on  iView here  Click    Apply    to save settings   iv  SNMP Settings  system Name ovstem Contact system Location    Manager IP Address Community Permission Description   Mo Access      Mo Access    OoOo  Mo Access     e  Mo Access      Mo Access      Mo Access      Mo Access     e  Mo Access        ublic    ublic    ublic                                                                                                                           ao  fo Ire ir irs  rm rmm Im  c cic c    Z  CHENE CZ  oleljn aoo     System Name   This is to give iView a name identifiable in a SNMP network      System Contact   This is to give the administrator a name      System Location   This is to set iView location      Manager IP Address     This set the IP address where the administrator can manage iView from  It is  valid for up to 8 IP addresses  To manage iView from any IP addresses leave it  as             iView User s Manual  43     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager       Community     This is to set a Community name for NMS  The com
2.     Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adaptor  DC 5 3V   is correct before plugging into the power outlet        iView User Manual  6     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    Section 1  Installing iView Utility    1  Insert the enclosed iView Application CD into the CD ROM drive   2  Select and open the  iView Utility  folder  3  Run  iViewVUT install exe     iView Utility   This is a program that helps the user perform quick installation  It  will detect the current configuration and take the user thru the necessary network  setup    a  Click the button to commence installation     b  After installation is completed  iView Utility group will appear in Windows  Start     Program Group       c  A iView Utility icon will also appear on your Window desktop  d  Click this to start the program    EB iview utility   fl Unistall iview utility       Fig 7 iView Utility Group    IP2cam MultiView   This is a window based program designed to allow user to control a  large number of iView located either in a LAN or on a WAN     User s Manual   Click to read iView s User s Manual  You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader  v5 0 or higher     IView Users Manua        Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    Section 2  Using iView Utility    When you start up iView Utility  the iView Utility main menu is shown below  The selection  menu is loc
3.    Fibs meek y net   Delete      slawengimegatec com tw   Delete       PRUy     PL        Fig 39 iView Email   FTP Page  l  FTP Settings     FTP Server   The administrator will have to enter the FTP server address here      Account Name   Enter the FTP account name here     Password   Enter the corresponding password     Click  Apply  to save the above settings     ii  Email Settings     E mail Server     The administrator will have to enter the Email server address here        Sender s Email Address   This will determines iView   s Email address        Email Server Requires Authentication       If set to    YES     the administrator will have to provide the account name and password  in order to access the Email server  Otherwise  enter    NO        IView User s Manual  40     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager       Account Name       Enter the account name or login name to the Email server      Password   Enter the password for the above account name     Click  Apply  to save the above changes     iii  Email Address Book       Email Address Book      Add Email Address    nobodyainebody  net   Delete      Delete    Fig 40 iView E mail Address Book Entry  Enter an Email address in the box provided and click    Add Email Address     The    new email address will be added to the list   The administrator can store up to 20  email addresses here     To delete an Email address  just press  Delete      2 4 5 System Settings  This page allows the administrator to set iView SNMP settings 
4.    lens for best picture results     Click on the controls along the Window    to control the camera     Note     The pan and tilt controls will only work  with cameras which have this function    built in        Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    Click on either  ActiveX  or  Sun Java  from Camera  A or B to view the camera images     By default the first USB camera connected to iView will  be denote as  Camera A     Click    Camera B  to view camera B     Note  ActiveX can only function on Windows  platform and a plug in has to be installed on the client s  computer  If this is prohibited for safety reasons you  will have to use Sun Java to view the video feed  Sun  Java also allows users who are not using Windows  based Operating System to view the video feed                                   Click    to record the current image to the selected directory     To change the saved location and filename  click E and the  Save As  window will pop up     Choose an alternate location and filename  Click the  Save  button to confirm changes     IView User s Manual     22     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    8d   Save in   E Messenger     Rr       Filename    avifile001 avi  Save as Ippe  favi File    avi    Cancel      y       To change Video Codec  click      Note  The availability of Codec depends on weather the individual user has it installed on the  PC or not  Download and install Windows MediaPlayer9 to enable MPEG4 codec     alal Digital Zoom In  Digital Zoom Out    NC Rotate L
5.   This is similar to the function available in Motion Detection Page  Please refer to section  2 4 2 for details     IView User s Manual  38     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager       Image moord of camer A   ee    ee J0 i    De fit yea foo fia jj    ee eh A 02   Q o    Irom JO Oba com   Dabm        Wedresdey   5 Demeri  2004 12 97 PM  Tw jonngbhotmail com   Subject   mage recording of csmens A  187  0 000    Misdw     Elcerers    pz  6 47 EE     IP  182 163 0 30  System Location My Office  Status image recording of camera A       Fig 38 iView Email of Image Recorded    24 4  E mail FTP  This section sets up the necessary Email and FTP server information  The administrator will  have to enter a valid Account Name and Password to the Email server and or FTP server   This information is necessary to allow email notification and ftp file sending features in  Advanced Settings     IVIew Users Manua  JJ    Chapter 5  iView Web Manager      Het po 97 3 68 D  30    MicresafE Internet Explberer  Fia Ek Wer Fgsortes j       Hel    Qe       x  iz fu Jj search Y rents ed 45  E r  a   LJ  e uu 3    Adern  E  Heo B52  160 030                    FTE Sera    Account Name      Pastei eneraees    information email Settings l  Email qo 5  Basic Sotlings Email Server  182 168 02    Advanced Setiings   Sender s Emal Address      Zrt Hoi    cation  Email Serer F eguiras Authentication  Yas MI  Mis V MOM UT Accourt Hame islewen    Passen m          Reset     Email fddress Book    Add Email Addrass    
6.   then http   192 168 0 177 61  must be entered as the IP address in order to access IView website     Uncheck to disable this function     2 4 Upgrade Firmware    iView Utility offers a convenient method to upgrade iView firmware     1  Click  Upgrade Firmware  to bring up the Wizard     The fallovang step by step procedure will help you download the  latest firmware and upgrade t mio iMview     Please follow the  procedures step by step  Press Cancel to abort the procedure     Click Next to check for latest finnware or Cancel to abort        Fig 12 Upgrade Firmware  Updates iView firmware    iView User s Manual  17     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    If you have downloaded the latest firmware to your local hard drive  check     Upgrade the iView firmware with file saved on the local hard drive    and browse to  the file location    2  Click    Next  gt     to check for the latest available firmware    3  Select new firmware file    bin  and     4  Click  Start      The iView red and yellow LED will flash alternately to indicate that firmware upgrading is  in progress  Once completed  iView will reboot     NOTE   If the downloading   upgrade process is interrupted or the data is corrupted     iView will keep its default firmware to avoid complete data loss  If this happens   repeat the above firmware upgrade procedure           iView User s Manual  18     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    2 5 LAN Connectio
7.  5  iView Web Manager       When Connection should be made     The user has a choice of     Disabled Default setting  iView does not dial in  Connect always iView will automatically dial in    Login Name     Enter your login name     Login Password  Enter  your password    2 3 3 Account Settings    This section allows you to set up to eight  8  user accounts with different permissions for  iView     i  User Account     User Name       Determine the username of visitors who can log in  The administrator can set up to 32  case sensitive character names      Password     Set a password for the visitors account  The administrator can set up to 32  case sensitive passwords      Permission   Determine the permission level to one of  Administrator    Operator    Viewer  or   No Access   Administrator  This permission allows the user full access including write  permission to all the sections   Operator  This permission level allows the user access to iView menus     but without the permission to amend them  The administrator  can also set  Permit Hours  here for seeing camera     Viewer  This permission level allows the user to access iView at  specific time as set in  Permit Hours  for seeing camera  The  user does not have write permission and only access the     Web Cam  and  Information  section     No Access  This is to revoke either of the above two permission levels  given to a user and make the user account disable     WARNING     If you did not setup the Administrator accou
8.  Appendix C  Glossary    39  41  44  44  46  46  46  47  54  54  55  56  74  76    Chapter 1  Introduction    Chapter 1  Introduction    Section 1  Features    iView is a unique remote video surveillance system which consists of a compact  stand alone web server and a PAN  amp  TILT USB PC Camera  It can be accessed from  anywhere in the world via a standard browser  IE Netscape  by entering the IP  account and  password  Each system can simultaneously support any two combinations of USB PC  cameras be it regular or pan tilt  With its built in web server  iView can stream video images  directly to the Internet without a computer  iView features a Windows based software that  allows the user to archive streaming video directly into the hard drive  The same software  also allows the user to monitor multiple cameras on one screen     Web Server Features     10 100Mbps fast Ethernet network access    Support any Java Enabled Web Browser  IE Netscape     LCD display shows the IP address  Subnet Mask and Gateway    32 Bit RISC CPU    1MB Flash Memory    8MB Dynamic Memory    Support Up to 30 simultaneous remote viewers for each camera    Allow Up to 8 User Accounts and Passwords with different access levels    5 3V DC 1A Maximum    Operating Temperature  0  C   60  C    Operating Humidity  10    90     Dimensions  48mm x 63mm x 21m Weight  75g    For Indoor Use  Protective housing required for Outdoor Use      Network Protocol  HTTP  TCP IP  UDP  SMTP  PPPoE  Dynamic DNS  DNS Clien
9.  Auto Pan  if camera which support this function        IView User s Manual  53     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    2 2 View      Switch between Large or Small icon view  SA       9001       Large icon display    Ip Address  Pot   Camera     Host Name   Startup Time  Manager   Location    Camera 4 3 22 3 8 Administrator       192 168 0 30 9001 Camera 4 CamWView 4 21 32 6 Administrator My Officel    Small icon display  2 3 System    Display the Event Log  IP address  Port  date  Time  description of  aca event  of the selected iView     Event Log   192 168 0  34      Event Log Record List  P Address   Port   Camera      Date   Time    132158 0 34 9001 A 2004 9713 11 52 3 Communication has been made       gt     Save as     Print      Clear All         Set the SNMP Parameter     Options  SHHMP Parameter    Community   public       Polling Interval   5 sec  cea         IView User s Manual  54     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    2 4 Drag and Drop Feature   IP2cam MultiView also feature a  Drag and Drop to Desktop  feature  Double click  the icon on your desktop to view the images immediately  Useful if you are  monitoring multiple cameras at a time     Step 1     Select the camera  location of your choice     Step 2     Left click  hold and drag  it onto the desktop     Step 3    Release the mouse  button anywhere on  the desktop and a  new desktop icon is  created there           i aries a A  C ames    182  188 0 25 S001 Camera 4  amv ea   pamm AA MS TET        all AS  Jahn  TTY S
10.  Monitor  to view the video stream        132 158 0 30 O ffice          Move the curser over the edges of the picture and it will turn into an arrow   Click and hold to pan   tilt the camera  if the camera supports this function            Click this button to record the current image on screen  A window will come      up  click    Start    to start recording to the default file and location     AVI Property    Image Compression     Cinepak  Codec WAS Ws More Info         Recording  amp VI File   C  avifileO01 avi Browse            omen        A Flip the image vertically       s Rotate Left  Rotate Right  OTe    Click this to bring up the Setting windows     Click this to switch to full screen view  Double click to switch back to  current view     IView User s Manual     52     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    m Click and drag to resize the window and it   s contents     132 158 0 30 Office          Click the left side of the viewing window to bring out more control  features     Clicking once will cause the camera to pan left by 1 deg   Click and hold and the camera will pan increasingly faster to the left     Clicking once will cause the camera to pan right by 1 deg   Click and hold and the camera will pan increasingly faster to the left     Click once to tilt the camera up by 1 deg   Click and hold and the camera will tilt increasingly faster upwards     Click once to tilt the camera down by 1 deg   Click and hold and the camera will tilt increasingly faster downwards       
11.  Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    7    Click    Next  gt     to proceed with DDNS setup or registration    IMV ew Selu wizard    You can tegia well a DONS senes bo cale the IM View   Interest   E you have ahead escis dale gi  alid  assigned domain name  user name and password D iherease    house che from thi drop down bet and falkonche Url ink bakes    Service Provide                            m  m    Chick Neal button tie proceed  or pies  Cancel lo abort    iMView Setup VWizare    You can teeta eh a DONS savice lo locale the IMView   name 1 you have already subsoubed bo one of the prowders lisied  as cigned doman name  user name and password Othersase  phase  aa one rom he region fal and folion iha USE  bi tidem   Serene Provider  Domar Mami  Lise Hama   Bd en  Foe Getaded information and ta subecnbe to dyndna org     paasa ga to Hitpc  ae dendne oig  Chick  Mad bulion to procesi  or press Cancel to abort      lt  Hack Ment 5 Cancel         You will need to setup this section if you are using a Dynamic IP    If you do not already have a Domain Name registered with your ISP  select from one of  the 4 Free DDNS service providers  3322 org  dhs org  dyndns org or myddns org    Follow the link to the respective free service providers to register a Domain Name and  obtain a User Name and Password  Enter these details in the boxes provided       However  we recommend you skip this setup at this stage and use  None  as default  Service Provider  You can always come ba
12.  configuration for iView     Select the iView on the right display screen  and then click    IP Configuration     This will bring  up the IP Address Configuration window  There are two tabs     IView User s Manual  14     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware      IP Address    Advanced  for port setting configuration     2 3 1 IP Address  Use this section to set the IP Address of iView     When using iView for the first time  it is advisable to choose the    Using Static IP Address     option  For this option  the user will have to enter an IP Address  Subnet Mask and  Gateway of their choice  refer to Appendix B for IP address explanation      Configure  IP Address   Advanced    Address Configuration    t  Obtain an IP address by DHCP    t  Obtain an IP address by Bootp    IP Address  IP Address  192 168  O   30    Subnet Mask    255  255  255  0    Gateway  192 168  O   2    T       Fig 10 IP Configuration  Set an IP Address for iView    Once the IP Address is set  you will be able to connect to iView Webpage by entering this  IP Address into a standard browser      Obtain an IP address by DHCP or BOOTP     The IP address  Subnet Mask and Gateway is acquired directly and assigned automatically  by the system     2 3 2 Advanced  This section sets security password against unauthorized access to devices thru iView  Utility     iView User   a Manual  15     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware       Configure    IP Addres
13.  password if one has been set earlier     Otherwise just press  OK      Add Host        Host Information      iMView Address    Fort Number  S001  Camera select    Camera A        Account      Password           192 168 0 30 9001 Camera 4 CamView 1 7 11 26 Administrator My Office    This shows that the camera is online and active        Host Address  Pot   Camera   Host ame   Startup Time  Manage   Location    192 168 0 31 9001 Camera 4 CamWView 1 0 55 15 Administrator My Office    This shows that the camera is off line    Highlight the iView to be deleted from iMultiView s list  Click    g    Yes    to confirm deletion of selected iView     Delete D     Warning    AN Are vau sure to remove this hast From the list          Display the General iView settings  Key in a Host Name and  WI Location for the camera   Setting       IView Users Manua  47     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    Setting    General   Camera   Motion Detect   Email      Hast Address  1 92 168 01  4  Remote Part   3001  Account      Password       Host Mame  Camiview  Location  iM v Office  Manager  Administrator    Setting    General Camera   Motion Detect   Email      Camera Select    Lamera          Image    Image Zoom    100       Camera Rotation    Normal          Mirror the Image    Maximum frame per second  1 0 00 E FPS    mea         Camera Select  Select either camera A or B  Image Zoom  Resize the window to between 25  and 200   Camera Rotation  Rotate the image if necessary    To mirror the image   S
14.  the following IP Address       Enter an appropriate internal IP Address  Subnet Mask and Gateway for iView  Refer to  Appendix B for an explanation of IP Addresses      Obtain an IP address by DHCP   Choose this if you do not know your basic Network Configurations     Obtain an IP address by Bootp   Allow iView to obtain an IP address using Bootp protocol     6  Click    Next  gt     to proceed to xDSL Cable modem setup     This section has to be configured to allow iView to access the Internet through an  xDSL     Mew Setup Wizard    ll you ane connecting Ihe IM View bo intemet by ADSL  please  input fhe PPPoE infoematien bere   l you aie using a LAH  connection or cable modem  peezs Mert button to skp tius    f  Drabbe PPPaE connection  Enable PPPoE connechon  EL eee A  Aeon ABCD    es    Password       Chek  Hed bulion 16 proceed  or press Cancel lo abut       Select    Enable PPPoE connection    and enter your account and password details as  provided by your ISP     Otherwise  leave it at the default    Disable PPPoE connection       MView Setup Wizard    I  pou arm connecting the iM view    T   Inteiniet by ADSL  please  input the PPPoE nfometon here  H you sre using a LAN  connection or cable modem  press Next button to skip this  Funchbon   f  Disable PPPoE connection    xus  L  wA     ee n        a eae c           Enable PPPoE connection                 p    Chick Has butan to proceed  or press Cancel 1o abort       IView User s Manual  10     Chapter 4  Using iView
15.  to either have the system automatically assign  the filenames for the pictures saved  Or assign these filenames        Filename       Give the motion detected JPG images a standard filename prefix  to be followed by  looping number suffix        Loop from    to          This will determine the number of suffixes preceding the above filename  Once the  last number is reached  the first file will be replaced by the most current image        Digits     This will determine the number of digits assignable for the above number suffix  The  administrator can choose to assign between 1 to 6 digits     Click   for an example      Send Email     To send an email notification of Motion Detection with image  choose  Yes    otherwise  choose  No     iView User s Manual  36     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager        anera At hatin getecied     UTE  TAR SE    Ele GE ee Teh Bee fe    Be Feed rd 0 X  oo      Fro iam rre cam   Irae   Amet y    5 epe  NH    iy Ain  Ta  phrtphiimsl zur   Cube Capt di    anendeieceE   ILC a I G  Aitark ibo     ips Os E ET             IP Sol  ThE Oo I    Sysiem Location My Office    Ja s    Thr C amerg  amp  Woh can debecpad       Fig 36 iView Motion Detect Email Notification     Email Server     The administrator will have to set this up  Otherwise  click    Edit    to go to the Email    FTP Page to make the necessary configuration  Click on Motion Detection to return    here      Recipient     amp     Email Address Book     The administrator can determine who shal
16.  total Tx byes TA E  S004 15 44 00     Camera Camere A user  Empty  connected from IP  213 137 1969 1258   XX 1E 4x58    Camera Camara A user  Empty  disconnect from IP 219 137  199 129 total Tx bytes  82 K  AW E4255     Camera Camera A user  Emriy  connecbed from IP  213  137 1563 1255   S004 1p 505 Camera Camere A user  Empty  disconnect from IP 202 120  86 133 total Tx byles  34 E  XXE iE 358    Camera Camara A user  Empty  connected from IP 2072  1301 BI  15658   AO TEIG Caman Camera E  user  Emi  di amp connaci from IP a2 T2D EB  133 total Tx bytes  T3 KK  SUN 15 25 22 Came Camera E  user  Empty  connected from IP 202 130 6 138   XXE iE ds   Camera Camara A user  Empty  disconnect from IP 219 137  199  123 total Tx bytes  X34 K  CUA TES      Carer Camera A user  Emi  connected from IP  2193  137 T5963 1255   SU WE 1022 Came Cameras A user  Empty  disconnect from IP 219 1227  199 129 total Tx bytes  116 K  XXE TE WE Camera Camara  amp  user  Empty  connected from IP 219 137 1553  129   JX EM EOS 20 Gamen Camer E  user  Empty  di amp connact from IPC  130 66  1 23 total Tx bytes  X1 EK   JA iE x04 Camera Camera E  user  Empty  connected trem IP 202 130 6 1358   XXE EDO SD Camera Camara  amp  user  Empty  disconnact fram IP7211 206 ES  108 total Tx bylas  235 K    Fig 19 iView Event Log    2 3 Basic Settings    Please ensure that each of the following option is set correctly  Otherwise  iView may not  work properly     2 3 1 Camera Settings  2 3 2 Network  2 3 3 Account Set
17. 30    E  Cd       aE ue MB                    Event Log Level  Information    Event Log Type EINN        122425 7821011 12 13 15 15 16 Hmi       Datel Timi Tug  JA 1524 0      Camera Cameras A user  Empty  disconnect from IP 211 2065 65 108 total Tx bytes  28 M 7 E  baraa tiaj S04 E     Camera Camara  amp  user  Empty  disconnact from IP 192 168 D  157 total Tx bylas  100 Fi 20d K    Fiai COO EZ     Camen Camera E  user  Empiy  disconnect from IP  245 237 54 botal Tx byles  A E  NCA bee  SUA 152002     Camera Camera E  user  Empty  connected fram IP B2 243 232 54   vant Lag AQAA IE ISS Camera Camara  amp  user  Empty  disconnact from IP  248 237   4 pora  Tx bylas  229 K  Basic Settings SA WT Gamer Camere  amp  user  Emply  connected from IP p2  243 232 24  SUN 17 55 30    Camera Camera A user  Empty  connected fom IP 21 1 205 55 106  Advanced Saings AMAA 17 2246     Camara Camara  amp  user  Empty  connected from IP  182  1523 0 157    SOOT 17  18 DG Camera Camera A uer miegabec disconnec  rom iP 182 166 015  total Tx Gyles  258 fel T33 E   3rd 17 05 52    Camermr Camera A user  Empty  disconnect from IP 219 157 199 129 total Tx bytes  55 E    XEMAEM 17045     Camara Camara A wasr  Empty  connected fom IP 213 137 15653 128   ADILA 155920 Came Camere A user  Eimply  disconnect fram IP 219 127 189 123 balal Tx bytes  a8 E  Xd TESS   Camera Camera A uzer  Empty  connected fram IP 219 137 1563  129   AULT ET TE 44 DE Camera Camer A tes  Empty  disconnect Iram IP 219 127  188 123
18. Edit       Email Address Book     IVIew Users Manua  JI     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    There must be at least one valid email address in the address book  The default  email is just a sample  If you wish to add or delete entries in your address book  click     Edit           Recipients     iView can send email notification to up to 8 valid email accounts  To add an email to    the recipient list  click EX To remove  click           Events      This section determines the events that the selected recipients will be notified of by  email  There are three types of events  Information  Warning and Error  Click      Select    to select from the list of events you wish these recipients to be notified of     2 http   197 168 0 30 select_event htm   Microsoft Internet Explorer Sele    Information   Start up   PPPoE connection successful  Registration with DONS server completed          OOSO00R    Server  es can not be resolved  Connection with Email server failed             d   ah FHBOTETELa T  Error Yeg    cerver address was not specified  Authorization failed  cannot login to Eoul e server       Fig 30 iView Event Selection List    IVIew Users Manua  Oc    Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    By default  all the events are selected  you must click    Apply    to activate them  Close  the window to return to the Event Notification Page  Click    Apply    to save your  settings     iView will send you the following email notification depending on which event you  have selected     N
19. Gateway 19  IFA M F    Emall Sereer    Fig 17 iView System Status    ii  System Information    This section shows iView Network settings  The MAC Address is unique to every  iView  All other values are set by the user in Setup Wizard     2 2 2 Current Connections    This section will show all the users currently viewing either Camera A or Camera B  It also  lists  the login time  and total bytes received  The user has an option to block the IP or even  disable the account of any errant viewer  The administrator privilege will be required for  this feature  A total of 10 connections can be displayed at the same time     B htrp   197 168 0 30    Microsoft Internet Explorer  ts EX ves FyERD Tooke Helo     amp deress  E  fite  UL B2  1680 306                   Dissbe account                Account   Camera Login Time Total Tx Bytes  132 16S 0 1S   lt Emiply gt    SOB 4 17 22 45 Bn E       InTermatior    Basic Seinge  Advanced Sentings    Fig 18 iView Current Connections    2 2 3 Event Log   This section will keep a record of all events that occurred in iView  The user can Refresh   Clear or Save the log file  There is also an option to sort the logs according to    Level    or     Type      iView can log up to 2 000 events    IView User s Manual  24     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager               d httpzf  397 1 68 0  30    Microsoft Internet Explorer E E    Ge EX Mew    Fwi Tools Hp    Qe T C x  a Po po arch xe rennes Ap reda ee ta te EN   m  amp  Zu  n    Aedes il  hiec Se 162 0
20. Hours 1 00 00 23 59  Permit Hours 2    Permit Hours 3    Permit Hours 4       Fig 28 iView Permit Hours Configuration    iView User s Manual  30     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    2 4 Advanced Settings   Please ensure that each of the following option is set correctly  Otherwise  iView may not  work properly    2 4 1 Event Notification   2 4 2 Motion Detection   2 4 3 Image Recording   2 4 4 Email   FTP   2 4 5 System Settings   2 4 6 Language   2 4 7 About    2 4 1 Event Notification   This section determines the type of event an email is sent by iView  iView can send  notifications to up to 8 email recipients    Note  You must have Administrator privilege to edit  this section     TR httpz   192 168 0  30    Microsoft Internet Explorer  Fia dk vere Pasortes lbk     Hele    O   O DA Yao eres Gee O 2 2 8  2 BUE 3     amp deeos   WED hea LS 160 0                vent Nabsllentinm    Sand Email  Mo   Emel Sarees  Recipicnts Events Emai Address Book   Edit  r  Infarmation  Basic Settings    Advanced Sedilmgs  Apply     Rese      Fig 29 iView Event Notification Page    I  Event Notification     Send Email       To activate Event Notification  you will need to set    Send Email  to  Yes   Select     No    if you do not wish to send out any notification        Email Server     A valid    Email Server  with username and password  if authentication is required  must  be made available for this feature to work  If you do not have this setup  or wish to  change the settings  click on  
21. Network Diagram    Section 3  Package Contents    Your iView package should contain the following items    1  iView Web Server    2  PAN  amp  TILT USB PC Camera   3   iView Application CD  which contains   a  View Utility  to configure IP address  update the firmware  etc   b  IP2Cam MultiView Utility   Windows platform to monitor multiple iView   c  User s Manual  pdf   d  USB PC Camera Driver  install only use as a standalone webcam    4   5 3V DC Adapter   5    meter Ethernet Cable  RJ45     iView User s Manual  2     Chapter 1  Introduction             IO 100Mbps  Error LED  B Fast Ethernet  Connector  User Login  LED  Power  Connector  10Mbps  Power LED Link LED  USB Data IOOMbns  Transmitting Link LED    Fig 2 iView Front View    LCD Display       Fig 3 iView Back View    LED Status Indicators on iView    Light color Signal definition Condition description  On  Normal power      Red Error Condition On  Error condition occurred    On  When there is user logon  Orange Logon state       receive the image   Flash when there is data  Yellow USB data activity       transmit receive on the USB    Fig 4 iView Status LED Indicators       Light indicators on iView LAN Port LED    Light color Condition description    Green On  Internet correspond speed is 100M  Flash  Data transmitting receiving   Yellow On  Internet correspond speed is 10M  Flash  Data transmitting receiving    Fig 5 iVieW LAN LED Indicators       IVIeW Users Manua  J     Chapter 2  Installation Procedure    Cha
22. Remote Surveillance System    LI View    Model  LJ 738          Version 1 4  2005    CONTENTS  Chapter 1  Introduction   Section 1  Features   Section 2  iView as a Remote Surveillance System   section 3  Package Contents  Chapter 2  Installation Procedure  Chapter 3  iView  USB Camera and the Network   Section 1  Installation Procedure  Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware   Section 1  Installing iView Utility   Section 2  Using iView Utility   2 1 Setup Wizard   2 2 Launch iView   2 3 IP Configuration   2 3 1 IP Address   2 3 2 Advanced   2 4 Upgrade Firmware   2 5 LAN Connection   2 6 Refresh  Chapter 5  iView Web Manager   Section 1  Introduction   section 2  iView Web Manager Interface   2 1 Web Camera Selection   2 2 Information   2 2 1 System Status   2 2 2 Current Connections   2 2 3 Event Log   2 3 Basic Settings   2 3 1 Camera Settings   2 3 2 Network   2 3 3 Account Settings   2 4 Advanced Settings   2 4 1 Event Notification   2 4 2 Motion Detection   2 4 3 Image Recording    O ON N OF 01    N          CJ C9    W MO ND NY NY NON NY NM NN NN NO FF m Bia        N A   vai oOoOoddndnw Ft FWOWON FO 8Oo COB DO ON Gy OO FP o    2 4 4 E mail   FTP   2 4 5 System Settings   2 4 6 Language   2 4 7 About  Chapter 6  IP2cam Multview   Section 1  Installing IP2cam MultiView   Section 2  Using IP2cam MultiView   2 1 Device   2 2 View   2 3 System   2 4 Drag and Drop Feature  Appendix A  Router Configuration  Appendix B  IP Address  Subnet and Gateway 
23. ast 3 digits of the camera s IP  address    Private Port  80   Type  TCP   Public Port  80   Line  2   Private IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  Look on the iView IP  Address LCD display for the last 3 digits of the camera s IP  address    Private Port  9001   Type  UDP   Public Port  9001    4  Click Enter to save the settings  The iView should now be configured to work with your  router and be accessible from the Internet     F5D7230 4     54g Wireless DSL Cable gateway Router    1  Log into your router   2  On the main page  select Firewall on the left side of the page     3  Under Firewall  select Virtual Servers     4  Enter the following information on the page     Line  1   Enable  Checked in  Description  iView     Webpage  Internet Port  80 to 80   Type  TCP    Private IP address  Type in the camera s IP address   Look on the iView Address LCD  display for the last 3 digits of the camera s IP address     iView User s Manual  59     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Private Port 80 to 80   Line  2   Enable  Checked in  Description  iView     Camera  Internet Port  9001 to 9001  Type  UDP    Private IP address  Type in the camera   s IP address  Look on the iView Address LCD  display for the last 3 digits of the camera   s IP address     Private Port 9001 to 9001    5  Click Apply Changes to save the settings  The iView should now be configured o  work with your router and be accessible from the Internet     IView User s Manual  60     Appendix A  Router Configu
24. ated on the left  The Serial Number  current Firmware and IP Address of every  iView connected to the LAN will be displayed on the table to the right     Mai       Fig 9 iView Utility Main Menu    IVIeW Users manua  O     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    2 1 Setup Wizard  Use    Setup Wizard    to take you thru the basic configurations necessary to start using iView     1  Click to highlight the iView on the right that you want to configure     2  Click on    Setup Wizard      3   iMView Setup Wizard will initiate to take you thru the installation     INTVI Seid Wirard    Setup wand wall take pou thru the necessari configuratian  for dM Please erta ihe location hiomaton al the  camera connected  Cama     rili Ficker       t    Camera B      Anti Picker  indoor EO Hz     Logan  Otice    Chek  Hea button be peoceed  or press Cancel bo abat    Ner   cm         4  Enter the necessary camera configurations  Choose the appropriate frequency   Indoor 60 Hz  Indoor 50 Hz or Outdoor  to prevent flickering on the video feed  Enter a  name for the camera in the  Location  box to easily identify it     5  Click  Next  gt     to configure the Network Connection     INT View zalup Wizard    Please select the nehwotk connection type for IMView  Obtain an IP address by DHCP  E  Use the following IP address   IP Adress 12 158 Oo   X  Subeet Mack  HE    intem       IVIeW Users manua    Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware       Use
25. ck testing and interprocess communication on local devices    224 254 IGMP multicast and other special protocols        iView User s Manual  74     Appendix B  IP Address  Subnet and Gateway    Subnetting and Subnet Masks  Subnetting divides a network address into sub network addresses to accommodate more  than on physical network on a logical network     For example    A Class B company has 100 LANs  Local Area Networks  with 100 to 200 nodes on each  LAN  To classify the nodes by its LANs on one main network  this company segments the  network address into 100 sub network addresses  If the Class B network address is  150 1 x x  the address can be segmented further from 150 1 1 x through 150 1 100 x    A subnet mask is a 32 bit value that distinguishes the network ID from the host ID for  different sub networks on the same logical network  Like IP addresses  subnet masks  consist of four octets in dotted decimal notation  You can use subnet masks to route and  filter the transmission of IP packets among your sub networks  The value    255    is assigned  to octets that belong to the network ID  and the value    0    is assigned to octets that belong to  the host ID     For the example above  if you want all the devices on the sub networks to receive each  other s IP packets  set the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0  If you want the devices on a single  sub network only to receive IP packets from other devices on its own sub network  set the  subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 for the de
26. ck to this DDNS setup later after registration  with DDNS service providers     iView User s Manual  f11     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    8  Click    Next  gt     to create an administrator account and password     iMView Setup Wizard    Tpensig pracy plara sat iha following acmumiisiore  account and passwondio iMyiew Hate T   ihis is lelt  emph  iMifiew can ba accesible and wewed by the    cont      WARNING  Do not lore She administrator account and  password Orea set  you wll nol ba able to configure    Chek Mest button to proceed  orc press Cancel bo abort    c Back Med     teme         An administrator account is necessary to ensure privacy  If you do not set one  iView  can be viewed by anyone on the web     WARNING  Do not lose the administrator account and password  Once set  you  will not be able to configure iView without the administrator account and password     9  Click    Next  gt     to upload these configurations to iView   iM View Setup Wizard    Setup Wizard will now upload the configuration data inte  iMView   This may take a few seconds to complete           IView User s Manual  12     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    10  Click    Next  gt     to save and restart iView with the new configurations     The setup wizardis completed  iMView Wil now restart with    Click Frish button to esit    Wd Cancel         2 2 Launch iMView    Once you have finished with the above Setup Wizard  eithe
27. ct the link titled    My PC is not listed      12  Leave Protocol as TCP   13  Under Internal Port No type in  9001  14  Under External Port No type in  9001    15  Click on Add to save these settings  iView should now be configured to work with your  router and be accessible from the Internet     iView User s Manual  71     Appendix A  Router Configuration    SMC  http   www smc com     SMC2404WBH    Barricada Turbo 11 22Mbps Wireless Cable DSL Broadband  Router    SMC7004VBR   Barricada Cable DSL Broadband Router  SMC7004CWBR   Barricada Wireless Cable DSL Broadband Router  1  Log into your router    2  After you are logged in  click NAT on the left side of the page     3  Click on Virtual Server on the left side of the page     4  Enter the following information on the page     Line  1   Private IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5  Look at iView   s IP Address LCD display for  the last 3 digits of the camera   s IP address  Private Port  80  Type  TCP  Public Port  80  Line  2  Private IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5  Look at iView s IP Address LCD display for the  last 3 digits of the camera s IP address  Private Port  9001  Type  UDP  Public Port  9001    5  Click Apply to save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the Internet     SMC7004AWBR   Barricade 4 port 11Mbps Wireless Broadband Router  1  Log into your router     2  Click on Virtual Server on th
28. d   gt  Port Forwarding on the left side of the page     3  Click Add Customer Service     4  Enter the following information on the page     Service Name   Starting Port   Ending Port   Server IP Address      iView     Web  80  80    Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192  168  0  5    5  Click Apply to save the settings     1  Enter the following information on the page     Service Name   Starting Port   Ending Port   Server IP Address     iView     Cam  9001  9001    Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5    7  Click Apply to save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the internet     MR314     Cable DSL Wireless Router    1  Log into your router     2  Click Advanced on the left side of the page     3  Click Ports     4  Enter the following information on the page     Line  1    Starting Port   Ending Port   Server IP Address     iView User   s Manual    80  80    Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5     66     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Line  2    Starting Port  9001   Ending Port  9001   Server IP Address  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example     192 168 0 5    5  Click Apply to save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the internet     FVS318     ProSafe VPN Firewall  1  Log into your router   2  On the main page  click on Add Service on the left side of the screen     3  Click Ad
29. d Customer Service     4  In the Name field enter a name for the camera  for example     iView Web    Type  TCP  Start Port  81  Finish Port  81    5  Click Apply to save the settings     6  There is a bug in the NETGEAR FVS318 1 4 firmware that does not record any entry that  uses port 80  If you intend to use port 80  you will initially need to enter 81 for the Start and  Finish port  and then edit the entry to port back to 80  Click on Add Service on the left side  of the screen     7  Inthe Service Table window select iView Web and click Edit Service   8  Change the Start and Finish port to 80  Click Apply     9  On the main page  click on Add Service on the left side of the screen and then click Add  Custom Service  In the Name field enter a name for the camera  for example  iView Cam     Type  UDP Start  Port  9001  Finish Port  9001    10  Click Apply to save the settings     11  On the main page  click on Ports at the side of the screen   A  Click Add   B  For Service Name select  iView Web  C  Action  ALLOW always    iView User s Manual  6      Appendix A  Router Configuration    D  Local Server Address  Enter the IP address of the camera  E  WAN Users Address  Any  F  Click Apply     12  Click Add again   A  For Service name select  iView Cam  B  Action  ALLOW always  C  Local Server Address  Enter the IP address of the camera  D  WAN Users Address  Any  E  Click Apply     13  Exit the router setup program  iView should now be configured to work with your router  an
30. d be accessible from the internet     IView User s Manual  68     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Proxim  http   www proxim com    ORINOCO BG 2000 Broadband Gateway   1  Log into your router    2  On the router   s main page  click on Setup at the top of the page    3  On the left side of the page  click on Advanced settings   gt  Port Forwarding   4  Check in the checkbox for Enable Port Forwarding    5  Click New on the right side of the page     6  Enter the following information on the page     Global Port  80   Local Address  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5   Local Port  80   Type  TCP    7  Click Save to save the settings   8  Click New on the right side of the page     9  Enter the following information on the page     Global Port  9001   Local Address  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5   Local Port  9001   Type  UDP    10  Click Save to save the settings     11  Click Restart on the left side of the page to restart your router  iView should now be  configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet     iView User s Manual  69     Appendix A  Router Configuration  Siemens  http   www speedstream com  SpeedStream  2602     2 Port DSL Cable Router SpeedStream 2623        Wireless DSL Cable Router SpeedStream 2624      Wireless DSL Cable Router    1  Log into your router     2  After you have logged in  click on Advanced Setup     Virtual Servers     3  Enter the following information on the 
31. e left side of the page     3  Enter the following information on the page     For ID  1   Service Port  80  Private IP  Type in the camera s IP address  for example     192 168 0 5  Look at iView   s IP Address LCD display for the  last 3 digits of the camera s IP address  Enable  Checked in    iView User s Manual   2     Appendix A  Router Configuration    For ID  2   Service Port  9001  Private IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example     192 168 0 5  Look at iView   s IP Address LCD display for the  last 3 digits of the camera   s IP address  Enable  Checked in    4  Click Save to save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the Internet     iView User   s Manual   3     Appendix B  IP Address  Subnet and Gateway    Appendix B  IP Address  Subnet and Gateway    This section discusses Communities  Gateways  IP Addresses and Subnet masking    Communities   A community is a string of printable ASCII characters that identifies a user group with the  same access privileges  For example  a common community name is    public     For  security purposes  the SNMP agent validates requests before responding  The agent  can be configured so that only trap managers that are members of a community can send  requests and receive responses from a particular community  This prevents unauthorized  managers from viewing or changing the configuration of a device     Gateways   Gateway  also referred to as a router  is any comput
32. eft  Rotate Right      Ai Flip the image vertically     gt  Auto Pan the camera    e  Pan Left by 5 deg   Pan Left by 1 deg        gt   Pan Right by 1 deg   Pan Right by 5 deg   ae Tilt Up by 5 deg   Tilt Up by 1 deg     Tilt Down by 1 deg   Tilt Down by 5 deg     2 2 Information    The    Information    tab contains the following subsections   2 2 1 System Status    2 2 2 Current Connections and   2 2 3 Event Log     2 2 1 System Status  This section displays all the information relating to iView     i  System Information    This section shows iView System Information such as the Hardware and Firmware  Version  the serial number  current   local System Time  the system name  contact   location and uptime  These values are either provided by iView or set by user     iView User s M anual  23     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    Ji nttpz  197 168 0 34H   Microsoft Internet Explorer  mm  Fla Ek vene Freta Jools Hele    Q   O  xg fn Dum erem Qe    2 4     LIN S    dejcrness E  hiec HER 102  0X0                Cyaan Indarmealisrn         Hardware Version HERS System Hane  Firmware Version 235 CAM System Contact Adminestrabor  Serial Humber AXES Ll ecanon My fice  System Time 200451 4 15 53 53 Uptime ga ya  cL Me twork Status  ulcisci E MA Adidas DO irs EA  a OD Se Prinsary DAS Sarees 153 95 1 1  nidi T sie is  Connection Type Auli Sere Secondary DAS Server  Ahn IP Address 192 158  0 50 Time Server lima nizt gre  Basic Sanings   Sulinot Mask 255 265 255 0 PPPaE IP  Adanen Setings   
33. elect from 0 01 fps to a maximum of 30 00 fps    Mirror the Image   Maximum frame per second     iView User s Manual  48     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    Display the Motion Detection Settings     Setting    General   Camera Motion Detect   Emai      Iw Enable Motion Detect  Sensitivity        _          L           guxX  Iv window ontop when Motion Detected  Image Recording  w Start Recording when Motion Dete Details     Stop after image idle for  ho H Ce    v  Send AVI file Notification by E Mail          Enable Motion Click the checkbox to enable   Detect  Motion Detection   Note  This function requires the  Camera Window be active  Click  Monitor  to  activate the Window     Sensitivity  Choose from 0  to 100   very sensitive     Image Recording  Click Start Recording when Motion Detected to enable the feature   Click the  Details  button for the following option     AVI Property    Image Compression   Cinepak Codec by Radius    Recording AVI File Path     OF    Cancel         Image Choose from the list of available compressions   Compression  Note  This list is dependent on the Codec    IView User s Manual  49     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    that is available   installed on the local PC     Recording AVI File Location where the file will be recorded to     Path  SSS 2  x   Save in  E Multi iew   qm      Help    i gt  CMY 20040525155506  avi   i gt  CMVeO040525155  4   avi  li CMYV20040525 155809  avi   i gt  CMY 20040525155913  avi       Cancel    y       Recorded fi
34. er the desired name or description in the Service Name field such as iView Web   6  In the Incoming Ports field  specify port 80 in both boxes    7  In the Destination IP Address field  enter the IP address of iView    8  In the Destination MAC Address field  enter the MAC address of iView  You can find the  camera   s MAC address by either looking at the MAC address sticker on the bottom of the  camera or by utilizing iView setup utility to display the MAC address     IView User s Manual  63     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Linksys  http   www linksys com     BEFSR41   EtherFast Cable DSL Router    BEFSX41     Instant Broadband EtherFast Cable DSL Firewall Router with 4 Port  Switch VPN EndPoint    BEFW11S4     Wireless Access Point Router with 4 Port Switch     Version 2  1  Log into your router   2  On the router   s main page  click on Advanced at the top of the page    3  On the next page  click on Forwarding     4  Enter the following information on the page     Line  1    Customized Applications  iView     Webpage   Ext  Port  80 to 80   Protocol  TCP   IP Address  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5   Enable  Checked in   Line  2    Customized Applications  iView     Camera   Ext  Port  9001 to 9001   Protocol  UDP   IP Address  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5   Enable  Checked in    5  Click on Apply to save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your  router and be accessible from the In
35. er with two or more network adapters  connecting to different physical networks  Gateways allow for transmission of IP packets  among networks on an Internet     IP Addresses   Every device on an Internet must be assigned a unique IP  Internet Protocol  address  An  IP address is a 32 bit value comprised of a network ID and a host ID  The network ID  identifies the logical network to which a particular device belongs  The host ID identifies  the particular device within the logical network  IP addresses distinguish devices on an  Internet from one another so that IP packets are properly transmitted     IP addresses appear in dotted decimal  rather than in binary  notation  Dotted decimal  notation divides the 32 bit value into four 8 bit groups  or octets  and separates each  octet with a period  For example  199 217 132 1 is an IP address in dotted decimal  notation     To accommodate networks of different sizes  the IP address has three divisions      Classes A for large  B for medium and C for small  The difference among the network  classes is the number of octets reserved for the network ID and the number of octets  reserved for the host ID     Class Network ID Host ID Number of Hosts    A   1 126   First octet   Last three octets   16 387 064    B  128191   Firsttwooctets   Last two octets   64 516  Last octet 254    Any value between 0 and 255 is valid as a host ID octet except for those values the InterNIC  reserves for other purposes    0 255 Subnet masking    Loopba
36. et O OO  Connection Type    Auto sense      Fig 24 iView Ethernet Settings       Connection Type       This item sets the communication speed between iView and the Network  iView will  reboot after  Connection Type  is changed     Dynamic DNS   Dynamic DNS c  aevices Provider  None      Domain Mame  FT   Login Name  FT   Login Password  FT    Fig 25 iView Dynamic DNS Settings       Service Provider       The iView can be configured to register the current IP to a dynamic DNS provider   This will enable you to locate iView s IP every time the IP changed due to an ADSL  connection redial  Before you use this function  you will have to register with either  one of these four service providers       None  Select this to disable the DDNS function      3322 0rg     dhs org     dyndns org     myddns com     Domain Name   Enter the Domain Name you have created from one of the four websites      Login Name   Enter your login name for the above domain name  You only have to configure once      Login Password   Enter your password  You only have to configure once     PPPoE    Use this option to allow iView to directly dial up using your xDSL modem and  connect to the Internet  Once set up  iView will be able to stream the video images  directly to the Internet without going thru a IP router     PPPoE    When Connection should be made  Disabled    gt    Disconnect xDSL when  Never ss   Login Name      Login Password  YT    Fig 26 iView PPPoE setting    iView User s Manual  28     Chapter
37. gement     Section 1  Installing IP2cam MultiView    1  Select and open the  IP2cam Multview  folder on the CD ROM   2  Run  IP2cam Multview utility exe  and follow the installation wizard   3  After installation  there will be a  IP2cam  group in the Windows Start group and a IP2cam  Multiview icon on your desktop    4  Click  IP2cam Multview  to start using the program                7  EAH MSN    Messenger 7 0              8  IP cam Multiview    Salidbacuments d  a Uninstall IP2  cam Multiviews     ES view       al coz Z     Skype   LS WinRAR   Gm Pi    E   ag   A Bah   E Internet Explarer   Microsoft Access   Microsoft Excel    amp  Microsoft FrontPage   Microsoft Outlook   Microsoft PowerPoint   Microsoft word   el Outlook Express   ga ACD Systems j   TKD     e Real    E T MSN Messenger 7 0      i  RealOne Player    3B r Ey Dupuis ss          T  BID F ow                           Section 2  Using IP2cam MultiView    After the IP2cam MultiView program start up the following main windows will be displayed                 9 3 sq    2  9        p Adeline      be  m TE  bras CI       IView User s Manual  46     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    2 1 Device  Start iMultiView and press the    Enumerate    button  iMultiView will   y start a search for all the iView on network and list them in the main    window   Ada Device   Manually adds the iView to be monitored  Enter the assigned iView  ar IP Address  Port Number by default is 9001  You will have to  Eres enter the account and
38. he iView Network settings     l  IP Address    iView User s Manual  26     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    These items were all setup earlier in Setup Wizard  Enter new addresses and  click  Apply  to change     IP Address    IP Address 92168030               Subnet Mask  255 255 2550          sateway 9216801      Obtain an IF address  By manual  gt      Fig 21 iView IP Address Settings       IP Address     This item determines iView IP Address        Subnet Mask     This item sets iView Subnet Mask  The value is normally 255 255 255 0       Gateway     This item is to set iView Gateway      Obtain an IP address     This allows the user to choose either to set iView IP Address manually or via DHCP   iView will reboot after the above settings have been changed     DNS Server IP    Primary DNS Server IP  192 168 0 1  Secondary DNS Server IP      Fig 22 iView IP DNS Server IP       Primary DNS Server IP     This item sets iView primary DNS Server IP address        Secondary DNS Server IP       This item sets iView secondary DNS Server IP address  iView will use the secondary  DNS Server IP address if the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working     Port Number  EDT ne    Http Port number zl  Communication ta Camera Port number  som    Fig 23 iView Port Settings   HTTP Port Number   By default the port number is 80     Communication to Camera Port Number  By  default the port number is 9001    IView User s Manual  27     Vi     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    Ethernet  Ethern
39. l receive email notification  To add to the  recipient list  either double click on the email in the address book or click  usd To add all the email address at once  click  To remove an entry click     gt        2    ad o to remove all entries from the recipient list     Click   Apply   to confirm and save the above settings     2 4 3 Image Recording    Image recording allows the user to receive an image to either their email account or to a FTP    server  The images will be sent over a predetermined interval and a certain period     iView User s Manual  37     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    T hips 199 7600  900   Microsoft internet Explorer    Ele Edt yee Faber mi     Beb            AI Ls   Ei E    Adee AE  betes f  s 160 0120                     Camera A    Begin   End  hic   E     ES  Serj image ey      mnute s     seri ta FIP Samar Na e Apc cerner d     inam    mpa lop For   DE   digits    Information Send Emal  No m Emal Sers  1577  Eut    Hasic Settings Recipiente Email Address Book                   Advanced Settings       Apply   Reset       hm    Fig 37 iView Image Recording Page    i     Camera A  or Camera B    Begin     End  hh mm        The administrator can determine up to 2 time slots when Image Recording is active   The time is in 24hrs format      Send image every    minute s        The administrator can determine the exact interval at which iView capture and send an  image  Choose among 1  3  5  7 and 10 minutes      Send to FTP Server   amp   Send Email   
40. les are save using the following file extension   CMV year  month  date  hour  minute  seconds   The time here denote the  record start time     Note  Use the  Detail View  to check the record stop time  You can change  the display view or add a new folder here     Stop after idle for  Set the value between 1 to 100 seconds  Send AVI file Send an AVI file via email in the event any  Notification by motion is detected     Email     Configure Settings for Email Notification    IView User s Manual  50     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView  Setting    General   Camera   Motion Detect Email      Message Sender Infomation    Sender Display Name     Sender Email Address     SMTP Server Address         Server Reguire authenticatior      Motitied Email Address    Modify       O Delte      rea    You will need to configure the    Message Sender Information     in order for iView to send emails        Server Require Authentication  Click    settings          Account    Mame   Password     rea      Enter your Account Name and Account Password if your Server  Requires Authentication        Notified Email Address  Click    Add       and enter a new Email address below    Email Notification    Email 4ddress    Email Address       Cancel         Click    Modify       to modify the entered Email Address  IView User s Manual  51     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView  Click    Delete    to remove an email address from the notification list        Highlight the iView in the main windows display  and click  
41. mation   2 3 Basic Settings   2 4 Advanced Settings    iView User s Manual  20     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    E hrtpi gA 162 0  307   Wicresalt Intarnel Explarer  Ehe E Wee Fyi o lods Hele    Q e  O  DAA Pau dere Que      SE s IMAS    EXPIRES    Camera A    Anti Flicker  indoor GO  Hz  Maximum Number of Connarctices  1 300  1D    Location    Office    Exposure  1 100  52       Auta  infomation   Light Compensation i  Basic  ctinga Colo  Advanced Setimgs   Whila Balanca  Red  1 84   Green  1 54   Blue  1 54     Anii Flicker    Maximum Humber of Connarctipes  1 300  Location  Exposure 1 100   Light Cormpersation  Coli  While Balance  Red  1 54   Gegen  1 54   Blue  1464        Fig 16 iView Main Menu    When using iView for the first time  you must set the following to ensure that iView works  smoothly     a  Setthe necessary parameters in the  Configuration  menu  In particular  the   Anti Flicker  under  Camera settings should be set to 50Hz or 60Hz   change this to 60Hz or 50Hz  Outdoor if video output continues to flicker     b  Setthe Light Compensation to YES    c  Click  Apply  to confirm the setting every time you change it    d  The USB PC Camera lens is adjusted for best results     By default the above Camera Settings page is displayed when you login     IView User s Manual  21     2 1 Web Camera Selection    o    Information  Basic Settings  Advanced Settings    Once you click on  Camera A  the  following image will appear     Make sure to adjust the USB camera 
42. munity name has to be the same as  that set in NMS        Permission       This is to set the administrator s authority  Options are Read  Read Write  and  No Access        Description     This is for an administrator to make notes     2 46 Language  Use this section is to set iView Interface language        3 httpzf  1597 1 685 0  30   Microsoft Internet Explprer  Fla Ek Yew     Favortes Jools Hele       Qe  O  xg fn 2v irme Ges 4 Du  B  LNB So        Tuczp PCM TEESITEDE            English   C Chinese  Traditional   C Chinese  Simplet     Mote  Tha above well not work f you hae disabled cookies in your browser         zur Ta DET TS    Apply Language tetace ta Email C  Yes     gt  Mo    blaren atiam  Basic  e  inga    E EE Fp    Ress    i  Interface Language    At the moment  the administrator can only choose between  English  Chinese   Traditional  and Chinese  Simplified      li  Email Preference  Click    Yes    to apply language interface to Email notification     2 4 7 About  The administrator can use this section to check firmware information  save restore settings   upgrade firmware and see manufacturer s details     i  About    This section gives crucial information about iView s Firmware Version  Hardware  Version and Serial Number  These are required information for service calls     iView User s Manual  44     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    li  Save   Restore Settings     Save current Configuration       Click  Save  to save the current settings and configuration 
43. n    To switch to another Network Adaptor  click on    LAN Connection        Network Adapter    Network Adapter available     Intel R  FRO A TULD WE Network Connection  1334 Net Adapter       Fig 13 Network Adaptor examined    2 6 Refresh    iView Utility automatically searches for any iView connected to the LAN  However  the  user can do a manual search by click the  Refresh  icon located at the bottom right of the  menu     iView User s Manual  19     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager  Chapter 5  iView Web Manager  Section 1  Introduction  After you have setup the hardware and set an IP address for iView  you will then be able to    go to iView web site to monitor and control the PC cameras  All you have to do is enter the  new IP address into any web browser     1  Start the Web Brower  Netscape or Internet Explorer     2  Enter the iView IP Address that was set earlier using    Setup Wizard     e g   211 21 67 51   and press ENTER    3  A login screen will appear  Enter the Administrator User Name and Password if you  have set these in the    Setup Wizard     Otherwise  just press ENTER     Connect to 197 168 0 30    User name     Password                Remember my password    jk jJ  Cancel       Fig 15 iView Login screen    Section 2   View Web Manager Interface    The iView webpage main menu is divided into two sections  The selection menu on the left  and display menu on the right  The selection menu consists of the following options     2 1 Web Camera Selection  2 2 Infor
44. nabled    4  Save your settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router and  be accessible from the internet     DI714   1  Log into your router   2  On the main page  click on Advanced at the top of the page   3  Click on Virtual Server Settings on the left side of the page     4  Enter the camera   s IP address into the Internal IP field  Under Service  select All and then  click Submit to save your settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the internet     DI 714P    1  Log into your router   2  On the main page  click on Advanced at the top of the page   3  On the left side of the page  click Virtual Server     4  Enter the following information on the page     For ID 1   Service Port  80  Service IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example  192 168 0 5    Enabled Disabled    Enabled    For ID 2  Service Port  9001  Service IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example  192 168 0 5    Enabled Disabled    Enabled    5  Click Apply to save your settings  iView should now be configured to work with your  router and be accessible from the internet     iView User   s Manual  62     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Dell  http   www dell com    TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router   1  Log into your router   2  On the main page  click on Advanced Settings at the top of the page    3  Go to the Port Forwarding section and select Custom Port Forwarding Settings    4  Check the Enable box    5  Ent
45. nt in Setup Wizard  you MUST now set an  Administrator permission level BEFORE setting either    Operator      Viewer  or    No    Access     Failure to do so will result in you being locked out of iView Web Manager     iView User s Manual  29     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager   IP Filter     Visitor can only login from the IP address specified here for security consideration   You can restrict a user access only from 192 168 1 0 24 by setting up   192 168 1     Otherwise  leave it as               to allow the user to login from  any place     ser Account    User Name Password Permission IP Filter Max  FPS Permit Hours   CL LLL   LL E    CL     e   LL E   LL e             1L         p         Fig 27 iView User Account Settings   Max FPS     This allows the administrator to determine the frames per second     FPS      allocated to each type of account  By limiting the FPS  the administrator can  manage the limited bandwidth available  The administrator can set a figure  between 1 to 20 and unlimited FPS      Permit Hours     When the Permission level is set to either  Operator  or  Viewer   the    Administrator can configure and determine the time to which either permission  level can access the camera     Click  Configure  to bring up the following window  You can set up to 4 different  Permit Hours  in 24hr format   Click  Apply  to save and  Close  to exit     D nttp   192 168 0 30 visit time htm   Microsoft Internet Exp    E J Ei X      Begin  hh mrm  End  hh  mmj  Fermit 
46. oS  corr S001 Caner a E China   Admin       Step 4       192 158 0 30 Office x  Double click on the icon  A    on the desktop  to view  the images        IView User s Manual  55     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Appendix A  Router Configuration    The following section describes the initial configuration of the router and port forwarding for  your router  If your router is not listed here  please refer to the manufacturer s website  for assistance with configuring your router to work with iView     Port Forwarding for iView    iView requires certain ports to be open on your router to allow other computers on the  Internet to    see    it on your internal network  Normally  your router will have the less common  ports disabled or blocked by the router   s built in firewall  In order for the iView applications to  work properly and not be blocked  the firewall settings need to be configured  In each  instance there will be a trigger port and incoming port s   where traffic on the trigger port  tells the Firewall to open the incoming ports  The iView require that TCP Port 80 and UDP  9001  default settings  be opened to the Internet  TCP Port 80 is used for accessing the  cameras homepage and UDP Port  where 9001 is used for authentication and video  streaming     If your Internet service Provider blocks port 80 9001  you ll need to reconfigure your camera  and router to other ports such as 81 9002  82 9003  etc  To change the port settings on the  camera  you ll need to u
47. ote  The image recording and motion detection notification function here will send an  email notification WITHOUT any pictures attached  For email notification with images   the administrator has to setup the Image Recording Page and Motion Detection Page  under Advanced Settings     Samples        F 192  15510  3l  System Location  TRE Office  Stetus  iM View Stare Lip     Fig 31 iView Event   Start Up       Camera A  user  Empty  connected from  P 2719 137 199 129   1927 168 0 30    File Edi View Toole Mesage Help    Genco Gy recat yg owad  x O O    From  john hotmail com   Date  Wednesday  15 September  2004 11 49 AM   Tac peten hotmail com   johniihotmail com   Subject  Camara A  user  Empty  connected fram IP 219 137 199 129   192  166 0 50      User name  Empty   Peer IF  219 137 198 178  System time  2004 09 15 1150 37       Fig 32 iView Event   User Login Details  Date  Time  Camera  amp  IP     view Users Manua    II    Chapter 5  iView Web Manager             PPPoE service Start Up   219 137 207 122     Chinese Traditional  Bigs       File Edit Wew Tool Message Help                         GS o 8   a X P   dH  Reply Reply Al Forward Print Delete Previous Next Addresses  From  johndihotmail com peter hot     2  Date  Thursday  17 June  2004 1 12 PM Unknown contact  To  pelen hotmail com   john hotmail com       Subject  PPPoE service Start Upi 219 137 207 122          IP  132158  1 120   FFFaE IE  218 137 207 122  system Lacation  My Office  otatus  PPPOE service Sta
48. page     Line  1   Private IP  Type in the camera s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5  Look at iView s IP Address LCD display for  the last 3 digits of the camera s IP address  Private Port  380  Type  TCP  Public Port  80  Line  2  Private IP  Type in the camera s IP address  for example   192 168 0 5  Look at iView s IP Address LCD display for the  last 3 digits of the camera s IP address  Private Port  9001  Type  UDP  Public Port  9001    4  Click Enter to save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the Internet     SpeedStream 2604     4 port DSL Cable Router  1  Log into your router   2  After you are logged in  click on Advanced Setup   gt  Virtual Servers     3  Under the Properties section  there are a few entries you ll need to add  Check in the  checkbox for Enable     4  Under the first box  next to the Enable checkbox  type in  iView Web     5  Under PC  Server   select your camera or the camera s IP address from the list  If the  camera is not listed  select the link titled  My PC is not listed      6  Leave Protocol as TCP     IView User s Manual   0     Appendix A  Router Configuration    7  Under Internal Port No type in  80   8  Under External Port No type in  80   9  Click on Add to save these settings    10  Under the first box  next to the Enable checkbox  type in  iView Cam     11  Under PC  Server   select your camera or the camera   s IP address from the list  If the  camera is not listed  sele
49. pter 2  Installation Procedure    Before you start using iView  you will need to set up both the hardware and software  The  following is a flow chart on the installation procedure          Connect iView  USB Camera  and the Network cable   Chapter 3     Connect Network cable to  ROUTER  HUB xDSL modem           Install iView Utility  Chapter 4    B and Ip2cam Multview   Chapter 6                                           T Use Internet Explorer   gt 5 0 to  access iView Web Manager     Chapter 5           iView set up completed    Fig 6 iView installation flowchart    iView User   s Manual  4     Chapter 3  iView  USB Camera and the Network    Chapter 3  iView  USB Camera and the Network    The following details the installation procedure for iView     Section 2  iView Web Server Installation Procedure    p F A       n z  a       Step 1     Connect the PC Camera into  the USB port of iView Web  Server           t        Step 2   Connect the iView Web Server    to LAN by using the Ethernet  UTP port     Step 3   Connect DC power adapter  output into iView Web Server  socket  and plug the DC  power input into the wall  socket       lew Users Manua ncn    Chapter 3  iView  USB Camera and the Network    otep 4    The LCD will display the IP   Subnet Mask and Gateway IP   Use a WEB browser to login  into the iView IP address  The        icon on the LCD shows  that a USB camera is  connected     If two USB cameras are  connected  the LCD display    will show               Warning 
50. r Click    Launch iMView     OR double click on the iView listed on the table to launch it     pe uli iio        Click either to Launch iView     Once you have done the above  the iView login screen will appear   Key in the administrator account number and password entered earlier  if you did not input  one  then just press ENTER or click on the    OK    button      IView Users Manua  13     Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    Lonnect to 197 166 030    E asco       Bemember my password       The iView webpage will appear  Click ActiveX for Camera A to view the video images    Please make sure your PC has ActiveX installed already     Jl httpzi  i97 168 0 30    Microsoft Internet Explorer E  Ele E few o Fyewkez Tok He    Qe       x  F  5 PEL y rseetes red   4  A m EN   LJ m3    Habel eck E Hex ESS 00                                                       Cameri Mi  Anti Flicker kdoorB Hz v   Maximum Number of Connections  1 30  10    Location Office  Exposure  1 104 ja     Auto me  nare ation Light Compeesatinn Hn     Basic Saminga Calpr  Wes     v   Advanced Setilmgs While Balance Fala     Red  1 54        Green  1 64       Blue  1 54        Anti Flicker vigor B  Hz    h  aximum Humber of Corneclins  1 30  10    Location Ofce    Exposuee 1 100   3        Auto     Light Compensation Hn v  Calpe  Yos M  While Balance  uo A  Red  1 84  PEN  Green  1 64       Blue  1 54          2 3 IP Configuration    This section allows you to determine IP address
51. ration    D Link  http   www dlink com    DI 604 DI     614  DI 624   1  Log into your router   2  On the main page  click on Advanced at the top of the page     3  On the left side of the page  click on Virtual Server  Note  Make sure DMZ host is  disabled  If DMZ is enabled  it will disable all Virtual Server entries     4  Enter the following information on the page     Enable Disable  Enabled   Name  iView   Webpage   Private IP  Type in the camera s IP address  for example  192 168 0 5  Protocol Type  TCP   Private Port  80   Public Port  80   Schedule  Always    5  Click Apply to save the seitings     6  Enter the following information on the page     Enable Disable  Enabled   Name  iView   Webpage   Private IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example  192 168 0 5  Protocol Type  UDP   Private Port  9001   Public Port  9001   Schedule  Always    7  Click Apply o save the settings  iView should now be configured to work with your router  and be accessible from the Internet     DI 704 704P  1  Log into your router  2  On the main page  click on Advanced at the top of the page     3  On the Virtual Server page  enter the following information  For    ID 1   Service Port  80  Service IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example  192 168 0 5    IView User s Manual  61     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Enabled Disabled    Enabled    For ID 2  Service Port  9001  Service IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  for example  192 168 0 5    Enabled Disabled    E
52. rt Up           Fig 33 View Event   PPPoE Connect Successful    L  Camera A  Motion detected    197 168 0 30    Pile Ect Yew Took Mes Help  Beror Wera ul Re   amp  OG v  Frome john hotmail com  Date  Wednesday  15 September  2004 11 43 AM  Ta  peterghotmail com   john hotmail com  Subject  Camera A  Motion detected    192  168 0 30      IP  182 168 0 30    System Location hy Office  Status Camera A Motion detected       Fig 34 iView Event   Camera A or B Motion Detected  2 4 2 Motion Detection    This page allows the administrator to set motion detection functions for the cameras     i     Camera A  or Camera B    Enable     To activate motion detect  the administrator has two options   a   Always On  or  b      On Schedule   the administrator can set up to 4 different time slots for motion  detection      Detection Sensitivity     This will determines level of change before motion capture is triggered     IView User s Manual  34     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager       Send image every     Select a value between 1 to 5 seconds        Stop sending emails after    email s  or image idle for    second s        iView will stop sending on the lower of the two conditions  You can set between  1 3 5 7and 10 seconds  Emails can be set from 1 to 99999 pieces  or O for stop    sending email only when image idle occurred      Schedule     If set to  On Schedule    in the above section  the administrator can then input the four  preferred schedule time slots for motion detection  Time mus
53. s Advanced      Device Password    New password     Confirm password     Management Protocol  I Enable HTTP Function  HTTP port number  1   65534    80    Cancel      Fig 11 IP Configuration  iView Advanced settings       i  Device Password    Use this to set an access password to the individual device    Once set  the user must  enter the password to access the device  In addition  the IP Address will not be  shown on the right display panel of iView Utility     pe ull dbi        iView Utility will request for the  Input Device Password  when you click either   Setup Wizard    Launch iView  or    IP Configuration     IVIew Users Manua    Chapter 4  Using iView Utility to Setup IP  amp  Update Firmware    WARNING     Do not lose this password  If the password is lost  you can not access the device  To make changes        To remove the password  you must first enter a valid    Input Device Password     go to   Device Password  and delete the entries  click  OK      ii  Management Protocol    The administrator can determine the parameter settings when providing access via  HITP  web  to iView  For security reasons  the administrator can choose to use  either an open or advanced port setting to control these accesses     The default values are set to port number 80 for HTTP     Once the HTTP port number is set to another port  other than 80   the full IP Address  must be entered in order to access the Website     For example        If a value of 61 is set as the HTTP port number
54. s Wireless  Cable DSL Broadband Router    Barricada Cable DSL Broadband Router  Barricada Wireless Cable DSL Broadband  Houter    Barricade 4 port 11Mbps Wireless  Broadband Router     57     Appendix A  Router Configuration    3Com  http   www 3com com     3C857 US   OfficeConnect Cable DSL Gateway  3CRWE52196     OfficeConnect Wireless Cable DSL Gateway    1  Log into your router    2  On the main page  select Firewalls on the left side of the page    3  Select the Virtual Servers tab at the top of the page    4  Click New on the right side of the page to open the Virtual Server Settings dialog box     5  Type in the camera   s IP address in the Server IP address text box   Look on the iView IP  address LCD display for the last 3 digits of the camera s IP address      6  Under Local Service  select Custom   7  Under Custom Service Name  type in  iView   8  Under Specify Custom Service Ports  type in  80  9001     9  Click Add to save the settings  The iView should now be configured to work with your  router and be accessible from the Internet     iView User s Manual  58     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Belkin  http   www belkin com   F5D6230 3   Wireless Cable DSL Gateway Router  1  Log into your router     2  On the main page  select Virtual Server on the left side of the page under the  Security section     3  Enter the following information on the page     Line  1    Private IP  Type in the camera   s IP address  Look on the iView IP  Address LCD display for the l
55. se iView Utility     Follow the steps below to configure your router  depending on the router manufacturer and  model  If your particular router manufacturer or model is not listed below  please contact your  router manufacturer for further assistance in configuring the router     The Following Router manufacturers and models are included in this document     Description      E S Uic tan DE OE DS     3CRWE52196 IceConnect Wireless Cable ateway  Belkin F5D6230 3 Wireless Cable DSL Gateway Router  F5D7230 4  54g Wireless DSL Cable gateway Router  D Link DI 604 DI 614  DI 624 j  DI 704 704P    DI714 f  DI 714P     Dell TrueMobile 2300 i  Wireless BroadbandRouter  Linksys BEFSR41 EtherFast Cable DSL Router  BEFSX41 Instant Broadband EtherFast    Cable DSL Firewall Router with 4 Port  Switch VPN EndPoint    BEFW11S4 Wireless Access Point Router with 4 Port  Switch     Version 2    Wired Base Station  Microsoft MN 100    MN 500 Wireless Base Station    iView User s Manual  56     Appendix A  Router Configuration    NETGEAR    Proxim    Siemens    SMC    RP614  MR814  MR314  FVS318    ORINOCO BG 2000  Broadband Gateway    SpeedStream 2602  SpeedStream 2623  SpeedStream 2604  SpeedStream 2624  SMC2404WBR    SMC7004VBR  SMC7004CWBR    MC7004AWBR    iView User s Manual    Web Safe Router   Wireless Router  Cable DSL Wireless Router  ProSafe VPN Firewall    2 Port DSL Cable Router   Wireless DSL Cable Router   4 port DSL Cable Router   Wireless DSL Cable Router  Barricada Turbo 11 22Mbp
56. so it can be used by a NMS     Network Management System  like IP2cam MultiView     iView User s Manual  41     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    l  System Time    Time Between Automatic Updates  Time Zone  Relative ta GMT   system Time  yyyfmimdd hh mm ss     Fig 41 System Time       Time Between Automatic Updates       The administrator can set an interval for time synchronization  Select either 1  3 12 hours  or 1  10  amp  30 days        Time Server     Choose the nearest Time Server to your iView location  The administrator can choose  from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers     To add a new Timer Server the administrator must first make space by deleting  some Time Servers  Once this is done  the add dialog box will appear as below   Click    Back    to return to the System Settings Page        Time Server              ooo    time  nist  gow  time  windows  com  ntp l cs mu  OZ ALI  ntpl cs mu  Oz ALI  ntps1 pads  utr   br  clock  uregina ca    Fig 42 List of Time Server       Time Zone  Relative to GMT      Select the appropriate time zone for your area  Click    Apply    to save        System Time  yyyy mm dd hh mm ss        This section is to manually set iView System Time  The format is pre determined  to  yyyy mm dd hh mm ss  Click  Manual Adjust    to save any manual changes     ii  System Restart  Auto Restart System for Every  0  Disable  0   Minute v   Manual Restart    Fig 43 Auto Restart Setting    IView User s Manual  42     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager 
57. t   SNTP  BOOTP  DHCP  FTP  SNMP      Support All USB PC Camera with VIMICRO ZC0301 Plus processor built in  e Resolution  640 x 480  320 x 240  160 x 120     Frame Rate  Up to 20fps in 320 x 240    MJPEG Compression    2 USB Ports for PC Cameras    USB 1 1  amp  2 0 compliant    Can combine with 2 different PC Cameras  USB PC Camera  Model  LJ 738  Features  Color CMOS VGA Sensor with 380 000 pixels  PAN range 320    TILT range 60    Speed 90  per second  Resolution  640x480  320x240  160x120  320x240 MJPEG Compression  Up to 25 frames per second  Focus Distance  5cm to infinity  Adjustable Focus Lens  View Angle  56    Auto Control  White Balance  Exposure  Color Brightness  USB 1 1 Interface    So NR US NN COSS    IView User s Manua  1     Chapter 1  Introduction    Section 2   View as a Remote Surveillance System    Once iView is installed  the user can check any of the connected PC cameras using a  standard web browser  The user can monitor and control these cameras simply by entering  the IP address  set up required with iView Utility  of the iView from anywhere in the world as  long as there is an Internet connection available    For instance  the user can be in Paris but is able to monitor his factory production in China  and if he likes checks on his branch office located in Singapore  all this simultaneously   Hemate Viewer using      nemel Explorer           inler    Lonnectiqn            Phone Linie        Ethene  2  Cable     fj       Local Viewer B  Fig 1 iView 
58. t be entered in 24hr    format     W https 92 168 0  900  bicrosoft Internet xplorer AHA  fla Bot ew frma jol Hele E  Qe  O  xg fh Dem irre Gee     Du B  LBA S    amp deress UE  hup f  Le 168 0300 M de s 42        E Iur       Enable n   w  Detection zensimily   E   end image ewery second s   Stop sending ater amaikz  or image iile for zecand s   information       Ra     Basie Sotings ea   E 2  Advanced Setiimgs Sand to FTE Gerin lip  be Jd   Edt  dation     TT Hanin   i   Ling lop fram     lo  digits    mags Hacering Sani Email Email Server  19  Ey shen Sella Recipients Email Address Book Edit      Fig 35 iView Motion Detection Page       Send to FTP Server     This option allows the administrator to send and store the motion  detected images  on a FTP site  This is useful for future reference and recording purpose  Click  Yes  to    activate        ftp    lt empty gt   lt folder gt        This box allows the administrator to determine the file location within the FTP  site  lf you have not entered a FTP server  the above will be left   empty       IView User s Manual     35     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    To setup the FTP server  click    Edit    to go to the Email   FTP Page  Once you have  entered the FIP server  login name and password  click    Apply    and then Click on     Motion Detect    to return here     Enter a directory or folder name in  lt folder gt   Click    Apply    when done        System Defined   User Defined       The administrator can also determine
59. ternet     IView User s Manual  64     Appendix A  Router Configuration    Microsoft  http   www microsoft com hardware broadbandnetworking     MN 100     Wired Base Station  MN 500   Wireless Base Station    1  Log into your router  2  Open the Bass Station Management Tool  and then click Security     3  On the Security menu  click Port Forwarding  and then click Set up persistent port  forwarding     4  In the Enable checkbox  check in the checkbox    5  In the Description box  type a description of the server field such as  iView Web   6  In the Inbound port boxes  type in  80     80   i e  from Port 80 to Port 80    7  In the Type box  select the protocol as TCP     8  In the Private IP address box  type in the IP Address of the iView network camera  For  example  type in  192 168 0 5     9  In the Private port boxes  these values are automatically filled in from Step 6 and should  already show 80     80     10  On the next empty line  repeat steps 4 9  except this time the Description should be iView  Cam and the Inbound Private port boxes should be 9001     9001  UDP   The protocol and  private IP address should be the same     11  Click Apply to save the changes you have made  iView should now be configured to  work with your router and be accessible from the Internet     iView User s Manual  65     Appendix A  Router Configuration    NETGEAR  http   www netgear com     RP614     Web Safe Router  MR814     Wireless Router    1  Log into your router     2  Click Advance
60. tings    2 3 1 Camera Settings  Use this section to set up the USB camera     i  Setting up Camera A  Similar with Camera B     IView User s Manual  25     Chapter 5  iView Web Manager    Anti Flicker Indoor bL Hz       Maximum Number of Connections  1 30     C       T    D   i    Location   Light Compensation   Color Yes w   White Balance  Red  1 84  E        Green  1 64  bz    Due  68 E   Fig 20 Individual Camera Configuration       Anti Flicker       Choose between 50Hz  60Hz or Outdoors   Note  If you do not choose the right frequency  the image will flicker or lines will appear  on the images       Maximum Number of Connections  1 30      Use this to limit the number of users that can connect to this camera        Location     Enter a suitable location   name for the camera        Exposure  1 100      Set this to    Auto     or Click    Manual    to fix the exposure        Light Compensation       Choose    Yes    and iView will increase the lighting of the image  This is useful  when monitoring indoors     Choose    No    if you do not want iView to adjust the light and view the images as is      Color   Choose  Yes  for color and  No  for black and white display        White Balance   Choose  Auto  to let iView make auto adjustment  To adjust this manually  select     Manual  from the drop down menu  and then enter a suitable number for Red   Green and Blue     Click  Apply  to save changes  Otherwise  all changes will be lost     2 32 Network  This option determines t
61. to your PC  The text file will  have a default format of YYYY MMDD_     cfg  The administrator can change  this  if necessary        Restore previous configuration       This function is only available if a setting has been saved initially  Browse to the  location where the file is saved and click    Restore          Reset to factory default     This function will reset all settings to its default value     E hipe z  68 0  JO   MirrexafI Interest Explorer    Da Edt Yem Piedi  qods Hel    O  0 932 f   De Jue Ges   G4 B LuNI  E S    Agie jean l l o NM mu m   oP LS           Frama Yeg 2 35 CAMWIV       Hantears Varin HES  Serial Humber LR       Tes cuecen  confayuralion Ep          HEumir anm Reste Wi E en nb i g T  Basic Settings Restore preaieus camiguratian l IER z    Gesal to faclory debsul    Ypu may not hres the righi system raquiremants bo support Jara software   Phasa canel The hip  ee java com fr assistance    Fig 44 iView About Page     Upgrade Firmware     Click to check for the latest firmware  iView will automatically download and  install the latest firmware    F hitp   192 168 0 30 update_fw cgi action sta     c  B     Connecting       Fig 45 iView checking for latest firmware to upgrade    IView User s Manual  45     Chapter 6  IP2cam MultiView    Chapter 6   P2cam MultiView    IP2cam MultiView is a program to manage multiple iViews in a network  It is able to  detect the IP s of all the iViews Web Servers installed  and display them in a list form for  easy mana
62. tocol defines the IP  datagram as the unit of information passed across a network   Internet Protocol Address     A 32 bit address assigned to hosts  participating in a TCP IP network  The IP address consists of network  and host portions  Itis assigned to an interconnection of a host to a  ohysical network   Medium Access Control   The network layer between the physical and the  e link layers  Specifically  the physical  hardware  address exists in  this layer        OID   Object Identifier     The variables defined in a MIB   A computer that manages traffic between different network segments or  different network topologies  It directs the destination IP address  The  network media can be different  but the higher level protocols must be the  same     Simple Network Management Protocol     A standard protocol used to  monitor IP hosts  networks  and gateways  SNMP defines a set of simple  SNMP operations that can be performed on the OIDs of the MIBs managed by    Houter    the monitored Agents  It employs the UDP IP transport layer to move  its object between the Agents and the NMS     Transmission Control Protocol  Internet Protocol     A protocol suite used  TCP IP  by more than 15 million users with a UNIX association and widely used to  link computers of different kinds        iView User s Manual   6     
63. vices on the sub network       Subnet Mask   Routing and Filtering    0 0 0 0 IP packets are transmitted to all devices     IP packets are only transmitted to devices that are IP that s first octet  255 0 0 0 matches the sender s IP address s first octet     IP packets are only transmitted to devices that are IP that   s first two octets  255 255 0 0 mr  match the sender s IP address s first two octets   2B5 255 255 0 IP packets are only transmitted to devices that are IP that s first three octets  dE match the sender s IP address s first three octets        iView User s Manual  7 5     Appendix C  Glossary    Appendix C  Glossary    The Glossary section defines the terms used in this User s Manual    Term Definition    Local Area Network technology  originally developed by Xerox  Corporation  can link up to 1 024 nodes in a bus network  Ethernet  provides raw data transfer in a rate of 10 megabits sec  with actual  throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits sec  using a baseband  single channel   Ethernet   communication technique  Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access  collision detection  CSMA CD  that prevents network failures when two  devices attempt to access the network at the same time LAN hardware  manufacturers use Ethernet protocol  their products may not be  compatible   A computer that attaches to a number of networks and routes packets  Gateway   between them  The packets can be different protocols at the higher  levels   Internet Protocol     The TCP IP standard pro
    
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