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1. Please refer to the Chapter 4 Web Based Management gt Control Panel Screen Press power symbol button to close the CamView software all the proceeding tasks will be terminated 5 3 Application Configuration Press the button below to configure the CamView application program After the button is pressed a dialog form will show up Users then configure the program by the form as the following sections e 5 3 1 Application Settings Figure 5 3 1 shows settings for the global scope of the application including initialization and basic environment settings After all settings are complete press the OK button to save the configuration and exit the form Note The Apply button is unused for this tab always confirm the settings by pressing the OK button to let configurations take effect The following lists descriptions of each setting Initial Viewer Layout Set the initial layout of viewers at the start of the program Free Space Alert Percent 96 When the free space reaches the specific percentage an alert message will appear automatically Free Space Alert Size MB When the free space reaches the specified hard drive size an alert message will appear automatically 61 Note Free Space Alert Percent and Free Space Alert Size MB is OR condition combination any one above is TRUE then an alert message will appear automatically e Max Number of Events Set the number of lines which you want to show in t
2. close the CamView Login Authentication Login ID admin Password Login 58 Note It is strongly suggested to change the Login ID and Password for security concerns 5 2 CamView User Interface TODS OC So Ee pe Cam View main screen 5 2 1 Date and Time The current date and time of the computer are displayed here 5 2 2 Alert Message A message box will appear while alert event occurs Ex free space is almost exhausted 5 2 3 Recording and Playback Here are the buttons for playback record stop record and snapshot 99 5 2 4 Rotate Full screen and Lock Press the Rotate button to rotate the up side down images Press the Full Screen button to enlarge the viewer screen to full computer screen Press Esc button on the keyboard to return to main CamView screen Press the Lock button to forbid intruders to operate the CamView unless they input the correct password 5 2 5 Camera and Application Settings Press Camera Configuration button to adjust the camera settings in Web Press Application Configuration button to adjust and maintain the CamView tasks 5 2 6 EMap Press this button to do central location management for 16 cameras 5 2 7 DVR Press this button to recall the DVR application and view the DVR images as well 5 2 8 Camera Pan Tilt Zoom Control Here are the PTZ controllers integrated in the CamView to move the camera direction to the up down left right ho
3. e P Pl AN mmu T IR Internet Camera ICA 302 User s Manual Copyright Copyright C 2006 PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved The products and programs described in this User s Manual are licensed products of PLANET Technology This User s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright and this User s Manual and all accompanying hardware software and documentation are copyrighted No part of this User s Manual may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form by any means by electronic or mechanical Including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use and without the prior express written permission of PLANET Technology Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be con
4. Many Internet connections use a Dynamic IP address where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Internet connection is established This means that other Internet users don t know the IP address so can t establish a connection DDNS is designed to solve this problem by allowing users to connect to your LAN using a domain name rather than an IP address To use DDNS 1 Register for the DDNS service with a supported DDNS service provider You can then apply for and be allocated a Domain Name 2 Enter and save the correct DDNS settings on the DDNS Setting screen in the Network setting menu 3 Operation is then automatic e he ICA 302 will then automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that the Internet IP address has changed and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address e Internet users can then connect to your LAN using the Domain Name allocated by the DDNS service provider e Limitation if the ICA 302 is installed with private IP address behind the NAT router please find and enable the DDNS feature on the router This can prevent the remote users from not be able to connect to the camera e Current supported DDNS service provider www dyndns org www no ip com DDNS Setting Enable DONS Username Password Domain Name HTTP Proxy Proxy Username Proxy Password SAVE CANCEL BACK DDNS Setting Screen Router Gateway Setup for remote viewing Your Router or Gateway must be con
5. Quality amp Resolution Rotate An image can be rotated in predefined 180 degree increments Trigger Capture m iina ni Ciar Image Escazling Lise Cum Peto lr Waelkecera Aburet 47 Rotate 180 IMAGE e 39v MI Flip Vertically IMAGE 1807 In vCE Flip Horizontally IMAGE 3OAMI After the Hotate 180 was selected the image will be overturned from O to the angle 180 TB d Resolution Available resolution 176x144 320x240 352x288 640x480 If users control the ICA 302 of NTSC through internet they could have 5 choices of resolution 640x480 352x288 320x240 176x144 160x120 If users control the ICA 302 of PAL through internet they could have 6 choices of resolution 704x576 640x480 352x288 320x240 176x144 160x120 48 NTSC PAL 640 X 480 104 575 252 Y 200 v 040 X 460 320 X 240 352 200 176 X 144 220 X 240 160 X 120 17 144 160 X 120 Hint The control method is the same as control panel s I Resolution Quality Available quality e Highest The same as Clarity on control panel e Medium The same as Default on control panel e Low e Lowest The same as Fluency on control panel Hint The control method is the same as control panel s Image INT Quality Image Recording This screen is displayed when you click the Image Recording menu on the ActiveX control Save as JPEG Select this option and click Save as
6. JPEG for detailed configurations The pre defined schedule can be set by JPEG 50 During the JPEG file recording a yellow icon displays on lower right position of the image to indicate the JPEG saving process If users want to stop the recording please press the Stop Image Recording to stop the image recording process After Stop Image Recording list the files these files are named as file name prefixed yyyy mm dd hh mm ss ms jpg Save as AVI Select this option and click Save as AVI for detailed configurations The pre defined schedule can be set by AVI 51 During the AVI file recording a red icon displays on lower right position of the image to indicate the AVI saving process If want stop the recording please press the Stop Image Recording to stop the save as AVI process O Setting Trigpner Captura After the Stop Image Recording list the file on the selected saved directory the file were saved by the filename prefix date time avi The AVI files can be displayed by the standard Windows Media Player but it needs the DirectX 9 0 or higher version to be installed 52 Save Current Picture As This screen is displayed when you click the Save Current Picture As menu on the ActiveX control e Please select the Save Current Picture As to save the current display image into the local PC e Please input the file name and click Save button e Please select the file
7. Windows Viewing Recording Utility If using the CamView Utility the details of the ICA 302 must be entered on the nternet tab of the Add Camera screen Application Configuration F e Applicaton Part Depley Location Record Path Record Frame Foxe Record Number of Frame Snapshot Path Recording of Sar CAMEE 2 Carmia i Caman 4 Camera gt OK Anpy CamView Add Camera Screen You can then select the camera in the Cameras list on the main screen and click OK to establish a connection and view live video Please check respective chapter tor further details of viewing Video using either the Windows Viewing Recording utility or Web Browser 17 Chapter 4 Web based Management This Chapter provides Setup details of the ICA 302 s Web based Interface This Chapter is for Administrators only Introduction The ICA 302 can be configured using your Web Browser This must have an IP address which is compatible with your PC Connecting to ICA 302 Use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the ICA 302 Once connected you can add the ICA 302 to your Browser s Favorites or Bookmarks Connecting using your Web Browser 1 2 3 pr Start your web browser In the Address box enter HTTP and the IP Address of the ICA 302 Example for default setting HTTP 192 168 0 20 Default username password for machine login admin no password If the Admini
8. ie Setup CamTiew Heady to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Car view on your computer Click Install ta continue with the installation or click Back if vau want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files Camyiew Start Menu folder Cary ie Additional tasks Additional icons Create a desktop icon Install Cancel e Installing wait for a moment je Setup CamView m Installing Please wait while Setup installs CanView on your computer Extracting Files L Pragram FilezsCam view image sbtn 2 git 57 e Installation complete CamView software can be launched after pressing Finish VB SeRup Cam Vicw zi Completing the CamView 5etup Wizard Setup has finished installing Cam View on your compute The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to cxit Sctup HOW TO USE After successfully installing the utility this icon will be added to the zL desktop Double click it to launch the program vai 2 TT E En Sam dev c User need login authentication while starting to use CamView Two pairs of default login ID and password admin admin and guest guest Admin ID has supreme authority to adjust any settings Guest ID has view related function privilege only and does not have authority to adjust machine settings Such as switch viewer screen layout switch camera channel or minimize
9. the eMap function Qw Figure 5 10 5 8 1 EMap Setting Select the File from the File menu bar and the following are descriptions 1 New EMap First create a new layout 2 Insert Map Image Choose a proper image file or map layout to load 3 Delete EMap Delete current editing EMap layout 3 Save Save all settings 4 Exit Exit Emap function Before you select it we recommend you to save the current settings The following describes Edit menu bar 1 Reset Remove all camera icons in current layout In the menu bar select Window to change EMap 70 As shown in Figure 5 10 1 and Figure 5 10 2 with the map image in layout you can drag the camera icons into proper positions to deploy your cameras The following describes layout entries e Name Define a name for this layout e Position Describe the layout position E aenenene a e a eL Figure 5 10 1 Layout example 1 71 j LE TIL TT TETTE TTS ETE IE fagnanns nnanan Figure 5 10 2 Layout example 2 e When your mouse moves over the camera icon you can click the right button to display a menu which has options to set the configuration show the record list record show video and remove the camera icon Asplication Configuration Record List Record show video Remove Camera E T m qu Figure 5 10 3 72 Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix A Troubleshootino Q The video and audio codec is ado
10. to FTP server Mail Mail captured image to specific mail address Note his function is available for logging in as an administrator only Capture This screen is displayed when you click the Capture menu and the function can capture current image and save it to storage media The image is saved in the JPEG format ai Save in E My Pictures j e E3 ce CamImg025201 jpg Sample jpg History 6 Desktop l LN My Documents A My Computer File name CamlmaQ301 3 Save as type yPEG ip z Cancel My Network P Note This function is available for logging in as an administrator only 43 ActiveX Control In the viewing area the plug in ActiveX control support a lot of functions by clicking the right mouse button This feature only supports on the ActiveX control within Microsoft Internet Explorer On the ActiveX control right click the Right Mouse Button then a menu pop up This menu provides feature that are unique to the ActiveX control These functions include e View e Splits e Rotate e Quality e Resolution e Image Recording e Save Current Picture As View View Settings Resizable Make the image is resizable but Actual size disable the Splits is supported on this mode Actual size Make the image show as the actual size the Splits function does not work on this mode Status Bar A status bar displ
11. tour Reset to default If this option is enabled all the settings in this page will be reset to factory default values D Note Please check the appendix A for more information on the image adjustment Controlling User Access to the Video Stream By default only system administrators can connect to the ICA 302 and view live video If desired you may apply the access privileges to known users by requiring each user to login to the ICA 302 with their individual username and password To Enable this feature 1 Connect to the Web based interface of the ICA 302 Please check related chapters for details 2 n machine Setting menu select User 3 You may add up to 10 users in machine database choose the user number and enter the name password and access right for each user User Setting User ID Username Password Access right Administrator i User 1 D D WI OO User 2 D 5 Ugo User 3 es User 4 5 5 User 5 User 6 _ User a 0o User 8 MM DILE User 9 D 8 12 go User 10 D 2 5 B2 User Setting Screen Operation The username of Administrator is fixed as admin User can modify the password of Administrator When each user connects they will be prompted for their username and password They must enter the name and password defined on the User screen above The camera system administrator can have full access system modification privileges the user only has viewing pr
12. video cable to connect the Network Camera with a TV monitor The power is 12V DC Please use the attached power adapter only Otherwise the improper power adapter may damage the Network Camera Package Contents The following items should be included If any of these items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately e PLANET ICA 302 Camera x 1 e Wall mount x 1 e Installation software and manual CD x 1 e Quick installation guide x 1 Chapter 2 Basic Setup This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the ICA 302 System Requirements e Touse the LAN interface a standard 10 100BaseT hub or switch is required e System Requirement for viewer System Hardware e Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later VGA Monitor resolution 1024 x 768 for Master Vision Pentium Ill 800MHz or above Memory Size 128MB or above VGA card resolution 800x600 or above Windows 2000 XP Note The listed information is minimum system requirements only D Hint Actual requirement will vary depending on the nature of your environment Installation STEP 1 Install the ICA 302 camera to a desired location STEP 2 Plug in Network Cable into a network device ex hub switch STEP 3 Connect power adapter to provided power cable then to power socket STEP 4 If you need to control additional RS 485 device connect RS485 two wires to RS485 Red D Blue D STEP 5 If required connect v
13. 0 15 20 25 30 Turn on off audio output function Note The Microphone is located on the rear panel You AUTO ONON need to position the MIC hole face to the audio source to have better audio quality Advanced Functions Area The Advanced Functions menu offers more features and camera control privileges to meet various application demands Note Only available for administrator Advanced Functions Screen Three categories are contained Setting System Configuration Basic Setting Application Trigger Send out current message or setup activities Capture Capture current screen and save to HDD or other media Camera setting Menu Clicking on Setting on the menu provides privileges to all the settings for the ICA 302 The Setting menu is divided into 2 categories Basic and Application settings The Basic menu provides essential configurations of the ICA 302 and the Application menu is provided for various applications Click on each button to display its setting page 22 Basic Setting Parameters in the Basic configuration menu provide machine adjustment the available configurations are listed below Basic Setting Symbol item Action i y System Define Frame Rate camera name and view system log file qmm Camera Adjust camera parameters Configure Network setting such as DHCP On Off DDNS and PPPoE Oo mu Setup user name password and login privilege Setup legal
14. Admin Administrator has the supreme authority to change all the settings Guest Guest Guest only can view the images only or perform the view related function Such as switch viewer screen layout switch camera channel or minimize close the CamView Note The Apply button is unused for this tab always confirm the settings by pressing the OK button to let configurations take effect MM a ee T ae Application Scheduling admin Change Password Figure 5 3 4 The User Tab 5 3 5 External Settings Designate the DVR application path in External tab Figure 5 3 5 show the setting When user presses DVR button the CamView will switch to DVR application 65 Application Configuration Extemal Application 1 C Client PAL exe e o OK __Appy Figure 5 3 5 The External Tab 5 4 Camera Configuration Users can hit the button shown in Figure 5 4 to configure the associated camera Please refer to Chapter 4 Web Based Management Ba Figure 5 4 5 5 Recording G 6 Figure 5 5 1 Figure 5 5 2 Figure 5 5 3 Select a camera by pressing the button with camera number as shown in Figure 5 5 2 selected camera icon will be like Figure 5 5 3 and then press the toggle button as shown in Figure 5 5 1 To stop recording is similar to the previous method just press the toggle button as shown in Figure 5 5 1 66 The second way to record automatically the method has described in section 5 3 2 Came
15. E CANCEL Network screen Data Network Screen Network Settings DHCP DHCP OFF is default network setting of the Network Camera if users choose DHCP ON when a ICA 302 is joined into the LAN it will issue the DHCP packets to request an IP address that is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server If it can not get a DHCP address on a limited tries the ICA 302 will assigned a default IP address as the default IP address IP address These parameters allow users to setup the IP address assigned Subnet mask by ISP Your ISP should provide all the information requied for Default Internet access gateway Note User need to reboot the IC 302 to make this setting to ey es take effect Secondary i DNS HTTP Port 1 Users could assign the port number of http protocol and the HTTP Port 2 WAN users should follow the port number to login 2 DDNS Setting The DDNS is designed to solve dynamic IP problem by allowing users to connect to your ICA 302 using a friendly domain name rather than an numeric IP address Please refer to the chapter 3 Advanced Viewing Setup gt Making Video available from the Internet Network Settings Enable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS function Username Enter the Username Password for your DDNS account Password Domain Name Enter the host name assigned by DDNS service provider HTTP Proxy Enter the parameter assigned by DDNS service provider Proxy Username Proxy Password DDN
16. EMIS Ue p n nia e I EE 54 HOW TO USB E EDENDI Ec dip p tuit d E 58 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 55 ees eeth peo p ee pena no Nee Nu ao eH Pee uH eeu Y Fo aree e ep aoo eo epe asa ea vo 73 Appendix A Troubleshooting e eee eee eee eere eee uen eee ror e eee e ee eee eoo eee Pee Pee e ee e ees 73 APPENDIX B BANDWIDTH CALCULATION eee eeeeeeeeeeeee esses esses eeeeessssss so ee esee 76 Appendix B Bandwidth Calculation ecce ecce eee eee eere ettet eee eee eete tn naas 76 APPENDIX C SPECIEICA LIONS estes ee nene RERNRAE SEEN EY NRARENSSYEEEER RS RARERUEEN TRE SSERUNXEAREREER EN ERR SUUS 77 Appendix CoS DOCH CATIONS ido iioi io id E 77 TCP IP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS ARP DHCP PPPOE cccccccssscceee 78 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides details of the ICA 302 s features components and capabilities Overview This ICA 302 IR Network Camera is an inexpensive fully scalable surveillance technology Because the Network Cameras can be plugged in to your existing computer network infrastructure you will potentially save thousands of dollars on unnecessary cabling By using IR technology this Network Camera is not only working on day but also on night The ICA 302 is accessible via the Internet connection Connect your ICA 302 directly to a computer network or DSL modem and with a standard Web browser you get instant on demand v
17. ICA 302 e When you use DDNS you need to set Default Gateway and DNS server address e If it s not working after above procedure reset ICA 302 to default setting and installed it again e f the problem is not solved the ICA 302 might be faulty Contact your dealer for further help A The first time the PC connects to ICA 302 a pop up Security Warning window will appear to download ActiveX Controls When using Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP log on with an appropriate account that is authorized to install applications Network congestion may prevent the Image screen from appearing quickly You may choose lower resolution to reduce the required bandwidth A Go to CAWindowsW Downloaded Program Files and check to see if there is an entry for the file WebWatch Class The status column should show Installed If the file is not listed make sure your Security Settings in Internet Explorer are configured properly and then try reloading the ICA 302 s home page Most likely the ICA 302 ActiveX control did not download and install correctly Check your Internet Explorer security settings and then close and restart Internet Explorer Try to browse and log in again Q Check the ICA 302 s ActiveX is installed on your computer A Internet Explorer displays the following message Your current security settings prohibit downloading ActiveX controls Setup the IE security settings or configure the individual settings to allo
18. IP address of user login This function should be used with function User altogether i System Screen F Click on the System menu you will see a screen like the example below System ID 11 GoyB3THBEkv2 Camera Mame Default frame rate B Remote camera control o corr Log P gh CARICEL System Screen System Settings System ID Product serial number 23 Camera Name This displays the name for the ICA 302 camera name is useful while multiple units are used Default frame rate The default frame rate in ICA 302 is 30fps the video frame rate can be adjusted in this menu or on the Control panel menu Administrator can check the log information in machine including the Main Info Appended Info Operator IP Operator MAC and Time Select the View button to check the log file Log Screen 24 Click on the Camera menu you will see a screen like the example below Note please adjust carefully to have proper machine configurations AM amtr mt thing PTZ Type Camera PT image Sire LIPPE Quality rene Minto Focus Mode White Halance Mode L posure Mode ES ITE ID Sharpness Com tt dus Aides Camera Tour Hes Eo hea Camera Screen Data Camera Screen Camera Setting PTZ Type Camera PT Image Size ICA 302 can connect with external scanner to control PT through RS485 bus There are some protocols supported and will add more models gradually Us
19. Recall Preset Mode Camera Preset Recall positions Hagall jpt i ra ff AM fo ifala la Frame rate adjustment via image quality a Seen Video Resolution 9 10 41 12 Im E I A3 a n5 n6 Video Brightness adjustment positions Audio feature On Off Clarity Dei au t Camera Control Panel Screen The function on the control panel can be shown below Button 1 1 BDefintion Control camera up down left right and home position Irection Camera Speed Increase decrease the camera Pan Tilt speed Recall Preset Preset set up camera fixed locations before operation mode Recall Set camera position to preset location Adjust Video resolution The ICA 500 provides 4 resolutions 640x480 352x288 320x240 176x144 For NTSC camera 320x240 is suitable For PAL camera 352x288 and 176x144 are suitable However all resolution are available for NTSC and PAL Video Resolution camera Preset or Preset or Recall camera 1 16 location s Recall Ex If you press 5 then the camera will move to preset positions location 5 Video Brightness Adjust Camera video brightness 21 Adjust image quality Clarity Video is better but frame rate may be slower Fluency Video is not as good as Clarity but frame rate may be higher Standard System default value Image quality Frame rate adjustment directly Adjust video frame rate via giving a number directly 1 5 1
20. S Setting Enable DDNS Username Password Domain Name HTTP Proxy Proxy Username Proxy Password SAVE CANCEL BACK DDNS screen PPPoE Setting A standard builds on Ethernet and Point to Point network protocol It allows a local PC with xDSL or cable connects with broadband network Also this local PC gets a dynamic IP address For more PPPoE and Internet configuration please consult your local dealer or ISP 28 PPPoE Setting Dial On Power Up User Password Send mail after dialed Mail server Username Password Check Password Sender email Hecerver email Subject SAVE DIAL CANCEL BACK PPPoE screen The ICA 302 can directly connect to the ADSL however PPPoE setting should be setup first in LAN environment and then connect to the ADSL modem Power on again then the ICA 302 will dial up to the ISP connect to the WAN through the ADSL modem The procedures are as following e Connect ICA 302 to the LAN by DHCP or Fixed IP Please refer to the chapter 2 Basic Setup gt Setup e Access the ICA 302 via web browser enter Setting Network e Select PPPoE Setting e Input the User and Password which are provided by your local ISP e Select the Send Mail after dialed and input the Mail Server and the related information fields If the mail server needs authentication then the check box of Password needs to be checked and input the password e Input both th
21. address DDNS Support In order to view video over Internet user must know the Internet IP address of the gateway used by ICA 302 An easy to remember DDNS Dynamic DNS name will help you memorize your site more easily NTP Network Time Protocol Support NTP allows the ICA 302 to calibrate its internal clock from an Internet Time Server This ensures that the time stamp on the recorded video from the ICA 302 will be correct Security Features User Authentication If desired the camera access can be restricted to known users Users will have to enter their username and password before being able to view the video stream Up to 10 users can be entered IP Filter The camera access not only can be restricted by username password but also can be limited by the IP range to bring users more security Application Remote monitoring via Web browser Powerful central management software Cam View Physical Details Rear Panel Network Cable RJ 45 RS 485 Composite Video Output BNC connector Electric Plug Composite Video Output R1 45 Electric Plug y A ri 5 j l ICA 302 Rear Panel This Ethernet port can detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network automatically Please use Category 5 straight through cable to connect the Network Camera to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet network switch or hub To connect to an indoor outdoor Pan Tilt scanner unit Red D Blue D Use BNC
22. ay on the button of the image After the Fesizable was selected the border of the image changed to resizable border 44 After the Actual size was selected the image will displayed as the actual size in this example the image displays as a 320 x 240 pixels After the Status bar selected machine status will be displayed on the bottom It displays Status Open Close camera status e Resolution 704x576 640x480 320x240 352x288 176x144 160x120 PAL 640x480 320x240 352x288 176x144 160x120 NTSC Quality Highest High Medium Low Lowest Split 1x1 2x2 3x3 4x4 45 e Rotate Normal Rotate 0 the default state Rotate Rotate 180 rotate the image by 180 degree used on the camera was up side down mounted Flip Vertical Flip the image vertically Flip Horizontal Flip the image horizontally Frame Rate e URL Split This screen is displayed when you click the Split menu on the ActiveX control The Network Camera provides four setting for Window split it can display different time frame images of the selected Network Camera The time string with green characters is the current displayed image Available selection 1 x 1 Default 2x2 3x3 4x4 46 Note The images on the split window are the same camera but with different time It is useful on the low frame rate condition and then user can check the images that are the recently got Rotate amp
23. d come from the IP addresses 192 168 0 A to 192 168 0 B login will be denied If these users did not come from the IP addresses A to B login access will be successful 3 User page Login name 1 12345 Password 12345 Access Authority any IP filter page Default Policy Deny login name1 comes from 192 168 0 A to B Deny Allow Result login of all the login names will be rejected except the login name admin 32 Application Setting Application Symbol Action Setup the ICA 302 as a client site and configure FTP Client an Server site in order to upload images to server SMTP Setup Email configuration Schedule Motion Detection to send email or Schedule upload images k e Motion Detection Setup motion detection area and sensitivity Time Setting Setup the ICA 302 time configuration Bonn Setup event message while a motion has been PSP detected I lj Ei Firmware Firmware upgrade Cy Upgrade d Factory Default Heboot this device Restore to the factory default setting FTP Client Screen Setup the ICA 302 as a FIP client and configure FIP server related information to upload images to server When there is a motion been detected user can send the captured images to the pre set FTP server 33 FIP server name User name Password Remote path Image file name Sulit None O Date Time Sequence number Sequence No clear amp yes Onno Mode Netwo
24. damage to the ICA 302 Once the upgrading process completed the ICA 302 will reboot the system automatically Note please wait for 20 seconds and then you can connect to machine again Hint Do not interrupt the upgrading procedure during proceeding or the inner component might be permanently damaged Suggest not to upgrading firmware via Wireless LAN due to high error rate possibility 41 Factory Default Screen This screen is displayed when you click the Factory Default option in the application menu Please Click OK button to load default settings to camera The Factory Default button will restore to the factory default configuration all information changed and saved on the flash will be lost and restored to the factory default setting Microsoft Internet Explorer Q All configuration will be set to factory default and system will reboot immediately Continue Reboot zx Reboot the Internet Camera by hardware reset The Reboot button will reboot the Network Camera It s useful while the Network Camera got problem Select OK to continue or Cancel to abort it Microsoft Internet Explorer x System will reboot immediately Continue Cancel Trigger amp Capture Trigger This is sending an image manually to test the related settings are correct using Trigger section on the main page 42 Execute Network Settings FTP Upload a captured image
25. e Sender email Receiver email is required e The Subject field can be modified e Select Save to save the setting e If the ADSL Modem and ICA 302 were connected with a hub after all the information were inputted then you can press Dial to do the PPPoE dial 29 If the PPPoE option Send mail after dialed is selected then when PPPoE dials up to ISP successfully a mail that contains the Dialup IP Address Netmask Gateway address DNS Server address will be mailed to preset e Mail address E lp Caer PFF hakili Message Plina i De Ed yes jeet Format Took actions Hep Degree nerytoAB wi Forged di EX 4 amp Fromm sonne Ohare road viribond pec et nest PE Jum Sent DOW 12 07 o fe Carrera POP Dated Please consult your ISP personnel to obtain proper PPPoE IP D Hint address related information and input carefully If Internet connection cannot be established please check the physical connection or contact the ISP service staff for support information 30 This User setting can set up to 10 different usernames and passwords Every one set of username and password can be acted as an Administrator or just a general user Please refer to the chapter 3 Advanced Viewing Setup gt Controlling User Access to the Video Stream User Setting usar I Pateeced Aulipartiaty ann liser 7 User z Lser User 4 User usar 6 Use HET TET Le t Uger 10 User Screen IP Filte
26. en run the PING utility to check it out Maybe due to the network cable Try correcting your network cable and configuration Test the network interface by connecting a local computer to the ICA 302 via a crossover cable Make sure the Internet connection and setting is ok Make sure enter the IP address of Internet Explorer is correct If ICA 302 has a dynamic address it may have changed since you last checked it Network congestion may prevent the web page appearing quickly Wait for a while The IP address and Subnet Mask of the PC and ICA 302 must be in the same class of the private IP address on the LAN Make sure the http port used by the ICA 302 default 80 is forward to the ICA 302 s private IP address The port number assigned in your ICA 302 might not be available via Internet Check your ISP for available port e The proxy server may prevent you from connecting directly to ICA 302 set up not to use the proxy server Confirm that Default Gateway address is correct The router needs Port Forwarding feature Refer to your router s manual for details Packet Filtering of the router may prohibit access from an external network Refer to your router s manual for details Access ICA 302 from the Internet with the global IP address of the router and port number of ICA 302 e Some routers reject the global IP address to access ICA 302 on the same LAN Access with the private IP address and correct port number of
27. endar form then hit the Search button you will get the matched video files in the following column Press the Play button to play the selected video file via the Windows Media Player 68 alendar n4 2005 66 FF 020 2005 Jun ep v7 as 9 d m Pa fos s j 8 s Figure 5 6 3 1 The Calendar Form Note The pink color indicates the motion recording event Playback Video Search Stark Time 2005 77 7 12 00 06 PM EndTime 2005 8 3 023547 PM coss nan patrem Camera File Hame Start Time End Time 1 D Mest datas NCameral 2005 7 29 03 58 27 AM 2005 7729 03 5828 AM D Mest data Cameral 2005 7 28 01 18 00 pM e 05 7 28 01 78 02 PM D test datas Cameral 2005 77 27 06 23 56 PM 2005 7 27 05 23 58 PM Figure 5 6 3 2 The Video Search Tab 5 7 Image Rotation After the button is pressed the displayed image rotates 180 degree It is used for the camera being installed upside down direction Note Recorded video image files will not be rotated Figure 5 7 69 5 8 Full Screen After this button is pressed it will show full screen mode and press the keyboard Esc key or the center of screen to return normal mode Figure 5 8 5 9 Lock Application Press this button will avoid strangers to access CamView unless they have correct password Figure 5 9 5 10 EMap When you press the EMap button on the panel as shown in Figure 5 10 a form will appear to show
28. er can control the direction of Pan and Tilt Reverse Pan Check this option to reverse pan direction Heverse Tilt Check this option to reverse tilt direction Select the desired video resolution The default resolution is set to 320 240 Available resolution 176x144 320x240 352x288 640x480 25 Image Quality Select the desired image quality The default Image Quality is set to Standard Available selection Clarity Video is better but frame rate may be slower e Fluency Video is not as good as Clarity but frame rate may be higher Default System default value Note Higher image quality requires more bandwidth These functions are available for PTZ Network Camera only Image Mirror It s not functional for this model Focus Mode White Balance Mode Exposure Mode Saturation Sharpness Contrast Hue Image quality adjustment the parameter ranges from O to 255 Options Audio Camera These functions are not available for ICA 302 tour Reset to default If this option is enabled all the settings in this page will be reset to factory default values 26 Network Screen You may configure Network setting such as IP address DHCP DDNS and PPPoE in the Network setting page Network Setting DHCP e on OFF IP address Subnet mask Default gateway MAC address Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port 1 HTTP Port 2 DDNS DONS Setting PPPoE PPPoE Setting SAV
29. figured to pass incoming TCP HTTP connections from remote viewers to the ICA 302 The Router Gateway uses the Port Number to determine which incoming connections are intended for the ICA 302 This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers in the router The Port Forwarding Virtual Server entry tells the Router Gateway that incoming TCP connections should be passed to the ICA 302 If necessary check the user manual for your Router Gateway for further details l The Port for the Port Forwarding Virtual Server entry above is Hint the HTTP Port2 number specified on the Network screen of the ICA 302 Viewing via the Internet Clients viewers will need a broadband connection for viewing the camera dial up connections are not recommended for the online video display Using your Web Browser If using your Web browser you need to know the address of the camera either the Internet IP address or the Domain name and the correct communication port number Enter the address of the ICA 302 and its port number in the Address or Location field of your Browser Example IP address HTTP 203 70 249 52 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Internet IP address is 203 70 212 52 and the HTTP Port2 number on the ICA 302 is 1024 Example Domain Name HTIPRPLATOSa302sdyndnscorgs 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Domain name is ica302 dyndns org and the HTTP Port2 number on the ICA 302 is 1024 Using the
30. he alert message window Continuous Recording IF free space is not enough CamView will delete the oldest recording file and keep recording Export Select the item to save the configuration Application Configuration Import Select the item to load the configuration Application Configuration m Application Camera List Initial Viewer Layout Free Space Alert Percent Free Space Alert Size in MB Max Number of Events i Continuous Recording Configuration Files Import Export Figure 5 3 1 The Application Tab 5 3 2 Camera Settings As shown in Figure 5 3 2 users can set parameters of each camera If the Restore button is pressed the current setting modifications of the specified camera will be cleared and restore to the original If the Apply button is pressed the current setting modifications will be applied to the specified camera Note that these modifications are not saved to the persistent storage like HD on the computer If the OK button is pressed all settings on all tabs will be saved and exit the form Note The Apply button is unused for this tab always confirm the settings by pressing the OK button to let configurations take effect 62 The following lists describe for each setting e IP IP address of the camera e Port Connection port of the camera The default is 80 e Login ID Please input the login ID if you enable authentication function of the specific camera e Password P
31. he frame rate to 1 fps 6 Select Firmware Upgrade in menu 7 The Firmware Upgrade screen will appear l irmware Upgrade Firmware Version 2 0 6 Firmware Upgrade Screen 8 Select the Firmware binary file It must be make sure that the Firmware only apply to ICA 302 once update it will be burned into FLASH ROM of system 9 Once the firmware file was selected select Upload l irmware Upgrade Click ER to begin to update firmware Click to ignore and delete the file uploaded just now 40 10 Press the here button to begin to upgrade firmware Firmware Upgrade It is strongly recommended to stop any unnecessary jobs while updating firmware Please be patient and the updating process may take a long time Click ES to begin to update firmware Click f to ignore and delete the file uploaded just now dac ram Tele Fogler 11 Press the OK button to continue Firmware Upgrade It i amp strongly recommended to stop any unnecessary jobs while updating firmware Please be patient and the updating process may take a long time Click Fi to begin to update firmware Click ia to ignore and delete the file uploaded just now FT Vining Progress 0 6 The upgrade progress status information will be displayed on the screen The firmware upgrade cannot be interrupted If the power and or network connection are broken during the download procedure it might possibly cause permanent
32. ideo BNC connector to local TV or monitor for displaing Initial setup can be performed either from the web browser or using the supplied IPEditV3 utility This utility can locate the ICA 302 even if its IP address is invalid for your network You can then configure the ICA 302 with appropriate TCP IP settings for your LAN Subsequent administration can be performed with your Web browser as explained in Chapter 4 Web based Administration Setup Procedure Before setup operations The ICA 302 provides GUI Web based Graphical User Interface for machine management and maintenance D Note Current firmware supports Microsoft Internet Explorer the Netscape Navigator support is planned in the future firmware release 1 Default LAN interface IP address of ICA 302 is 192 168 0 20 Setup the monitoring PC network within this same segment 192 168 0 xx You may now open your web browser and insert http 192 168 0 20 in the address bar of your web browser to logon ICA 302 web configuration page 2 ICA 302 will prompt for User Name and Password please enter admin as username and leave blank for password to continue machine Web Management j er ase n HD eU pU MEL ON mes ce ee eee mn d Internet Camera Web Management admin Login Cancel 3 The IE Web Page will display the Security Warning window select Yes to install and run the ActiveX control into your PC if you first time use this camera i hi TL yar eh AIRAA
33. ideo streams Within minutes you can set up the Network Camera to capture a video image to a PC Live video images can be uploaded to a website to see on condition that network is available TCA bio i CamView Network Camera applications Features e Ease to use Plug N Watch capability to simplify system integration in an existing network environment e Greater image quality in day and night with longer life span ICA 302 can be deployed in many different situations such as library train station or factory production line to provide efficient human resource reducing and offers flexibility affordability and reliability for the proper surveillance of manufacturing facilities 20M IR distance The effective range could be 20 25 meters Multi Platform support Supporting TCP IP networking SMTP e mail FTP uploading and HTTP public network standards ICA 302 can be applied and utilized to a mixed IP network environment Motion Detection This feature will send you alert message when motion is detected The ICA 302 will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large objects High quality video compression ICA 302 delivers complete high quality images in JPEG format which can be viewed using standard web browser Internet Features User definable administration port number This allows Internet Gateways to use port mapping so the ICA 302 and a Web Server can share the same Internet IP
34. igned ActiveX controls to Prompt Download the unsigned ActiveX controls to Prompt nitialize and script the ActiveX controls not masked as safe to Prompt By now you have finished your entire PC configuration for Network Camera Chapter 3 Advanced Viewing Setup This Chapter provides information about the optional settings and features for viewing video via the Web browser This Chapter is for Aaministrators only Introduction After finishing the network setup the ICA 302 can immediately be used by all users on your LAN This chapter describes some additional settings and options for viewing live video e Adjusting the video image e Controlling user access to the live video stream e Making video available from the Internet Adjusting the Video Image If necessary the ICA 302 administrator can adjust the video image Settings are provided for e Image size Select the desired size The larger sizes require greater bandwidth e Image quality This determines the degree of compression applied to the Video stream Higher quality requires greater bandwidth e Saturation Sharpness Contrast Hue adjustment To Adjust the Video Image 1 Connect to the ICA 302 via Internet Explorer 2 Onthe Setting menu select Camera You will see a screen like the example below PT Z Type Camera PT Image Size Image Quality Image Mirror Focus Mode White Balance Mode Exposure Mode Saturation Sharpness Contras
35. irons E lust rn T T b a 1 Back J x ais Taart Pawis ipi eds Ks da E freee AFEA E 1007 v Eo y LENITER Warming Diei jou vani in redd ame rum itp A 92 160 0 TOQILT Avinash Path cab This publithies cannot be dete dae bo me peoblemi raka Autfenbcode ngnatuce not bound if Mu Molino a nienie 5 Now you login to the Network Camera as a full authorized administrator You can enter Setting to change the password and setup Administrator or User authority Please refer to Setting 3 User and IP Filter IPEditV3 Utility Or you may execute IPEditV3 to discover edit IP address of ICA 302 Procedures of IPEdit utility Please find the IPEditV3 exe in the Utility folder on user s manual CD Execute the IPEditV3 exe Choose the target camera the IP address and device name can be modified After modifications you may now connect the camera via web browser Or using the default IP address Setup ActiveX to use the ICA 302 The ICA 302 web page communicates machine via ActiveX control The ActiveX control must be downloaded from ICA 302 and installed on your PC Your Internet Explorer security settings must allow for the web page to work correctly To use the Network Camera user must setup his IE browser as follows From your IE browse gt Tools 2 Internet Options gt Security Custom Level please setup your Settings as follow Set the first 3 items Download the s
36. ivilege 13 Video available from the Internet If your LAN is connected to the Internet typically by a Broadband Gateway Router and Broadband modem you can make the ICA 302 available via the Internet ICA 302 Setup The ICA 302 configuration does NOT need to change unless e You wish to change the port number from the default value 1024 e You wish to use the DDNS Dynamic DNS feature of the ICA 302 Second HTTP Port Configuration Normally HTTP Web connections use port 80 Since the ICA 302 uses HTTP but port 80 is likely to be used by a Web Server you can use a different port for the ICA 302 This port is called the HTTP Port2 The first port is port 80 The HTTP port2 is disabled in default settings If you prefer to use a different port number than port 80 you can specify the port number on the ICA 302 s Network screen as shown below Network Setting DHCP e on OFF IP address Subnet mask Default gateway MAC address Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port 1 HTTP Port 2 DDNS DONS Setting PPPoE PPPoE Setting _ Save CANCEL Network Screen The Network screen is part of the Web based Administration interface See Chapter 4 Web based Management for further details on using this function Viewers need to know this port number in order to connect and Hint view live video so the current communication port number has to be informed to the remote users to connect to DDNS Dynamic DNS
37. l Please ensure the server is using SMTP protocol and able to relay mails for you Some SMTP server may require authentication Please enable the Check Password and enter the password field for authentication Enter the Username Password for your SMTP account Enter the sender s e mail address in the field This field must be entered with a valid e mail format Enter the receiver s e mail address in the field Note Multiple receiver email addresses by using semicolon to separate Enter the subject of outgoing mail up to 64 characters Event Periodical sending Off Please select a mode to send a captured image 35 Schedule Setting Screen The Schedule can enable motion detection in an arranged period in order to avoid unnecessary images transmitting and catch the desired images Schedule Setting Schedule No Schedule Date Start Time End Time Event No 0 Mon EM Tue BRMvved EM Thu Geri No 1 Mhie BUDE Bived BIN D No 2 Ue BUTS Bivved BIN D No 3 hie BUE Bived BIN D No 4 Bion BUE Bed BOUM Meri No 5 Brion BUNTE Wte BOUM D Schedule Setting Screen Motion Detection Screen The motion detection is implemented by a patented software algorithm it runs on the Network Camera due to a larger processing power of motion detection the overall performance of Network Camera will be degraded the frame rate may be reduced Note Turn off this function in this page while using schedule motion detection i
38. le within your computer The configuration on the ICA 302 image display is incorrect You need to adjust the image related parameters such as brightness contrast hue and saturation properly A Wrong power line frequency makes images flicker Make sure the NTSC or PAL format of your ICA 302 If the object is dark the image will flicker Make the condition around the ICA 302 brighter Q How to Reboot the ICA 302 A If you just want to reboot system without change anything Go to Network page and click SAVE button directly then system will reboot again A Have installed Microsoft s amp DirectX 9 0 or later and use the Windows Media Player 9 or later to play the AVI filed recorded by the ActiveX Appendix B Bandwidth Calculation Appendix B Bandwidth Calculation The frame rate of video transmitted from the ICA 302 depends on connection bandwidth between client and server and quality setting of server Here is a guideline to help you roughly estimate the bandwidth requirements form your ICA 302 Image bandwidth is approximately equal to the average frame rate in frames per second multiplied by the average frame data size in kilobits Frame data size or the number of bits comprising a single video frame varies a great deal from depending on scene complexity lighting conditions camera noise etc The table shown below is reference figures Actual results generated by the ICA 302 may be varying Image Resolution A
39. lease input the password if you enable authentication function of the specific camera e Video Path A directory to store recorded video files Double click the input field or click the square button to select the directory e Video Frame Rate e Video Number of Frame The maximum number of images in a video file If the value is smaller e Snapshot Path A directory to store snapshots Double click the input field or click the square button to select the directory e Motion Rec Interval Sec If Motion Detection is enabled then when Motion Detection starts CamView will do recording for the specified duration Minimum unit is second Application Configuration FE ES Camera Scheduling User Extemal Camera List IP 192 168 0 20 Camera 2 Port 80 Camera 3 Camera 4 Login ID admin Camera 5 Picaud ee Camera 6 Camera 7 Video Path DAR ecordingsCameral Js Camera 8 Video Frame Hate B0 Camera 3 Camera 10 Video Humber of Frame 3000 Camera 11 Snapshot Path C Program Files CamView snapshot E ai is Motion Rec Intereal 5 ec jeg Camera 14 Camera 15 Auto Recording Camera 16 Motion Detection Reconnect Restore Figure 5 3 2 The Camera Tab e Auto Recording If the box is checked the program will do recording for the specified camera automatically at the beginning of CamView starts e Motion Detection Check this option will enable Motion Detection in CamView 63 5 3 3 Scheduling As shown in Figu
40. me and zoom in or zoom out on the image respectively Note camera zoom feature is reserved for future product development 5 2 9 Viewer Screen Users may choose different layout to monitor different cameras The available camera display modes are shown below Each viewer section displays video from the associated camera Right click on a viewer section and then the viewer will change to Single viewer At this movement Right click on the single viewer again it will change to previous layout mode The layout of the screen has the following modes Single Only one viewer displays video 2x2 he screen is divided into 4 viewer sections 6 The screen is divided into 6 viewer sections 3x3 The screen is divided into 9 viewer sections 13 The screen is divided into 13 viewer sections 4x4 The screen is divided into 16 viewer sections 5 2 10 Layout Selection There are six kinds of layout Please refer to 5 2 9 Viewer Screen can be chosen 60 5 2 11 Camera Selector Here are the camera number buttons to select cameras Blue color the normal camera icon Pink color the current selected camera 5 2 12 Minimize Audio and Close application button The right top button is for minimizing the CanView software all the proceeding tasks will not be terminated Press Audio button to enable the audio from the associated Internet Camera To enable audio function from CamView please also enable audio in Web configuration
41. ministrator must enter the Date and Time in the respective field manually Change the date according to the yyyy mm dd format Change the time according to the hh mm ss by 24 hours format System administrator must select the time zone for the region Please refer to the appendix for the time zone selection table Please find below NTP server web address for your reference to set the timeserver http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock1 Atm http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock2 htm 38 Popup Screen g9 This screen is for setting event message while a motion has been detected A message window will be displayed on the screen immediately when any motion is detected Pop up Setting Pop up text Alarm pop up text Display mode Administrator All users Motion detection Pop up Screen Network Settings Pop up text Input the warming text Display mode Only administrator can see the message or any user can see it Motion detection Enable or disable pop up text function according to motion detection function whether it is enabled 39 This screen is displayed when you click the Firmware Upgrade option in menu Download the latest firmware to your PC Then follow this procedure 1 Close all other applications which are not necessary for firmware update 2 Disable Motion Detection function 3 Disable Camera Tour function 4 Set the video resolution to 176 x 144 or smaller 5 Set t
42. n Schedule Setting page 36 Network Settings Enable Motion Detection Sensitivity Area Motion Detection nabs Motion Detection Yrs Serres ly Area BAVE CANCEL Enable or disable Motion Detection function in ICA 302 Select the desired option to suit your environment If covering a large area you usually need higher sensitivity since a moving object will take only a small portion of the image Adjust the motion detection area By dragging mouse position on the image you can see a red box area which is the motion detection area according to your sensitivity 37 Time Setting Screen This screen is displayed when the Time Setting menu option is clicked You can setup the ICA 302 time or make it synchronized with PC or remote server Also you may select your time zone in order to synchronize time locally Time Setting P Can Tene pc Tima Set lime ow miuaoniza wit PCs lima Date tym e Timo hiemes 1 CANT Time Screen Network Settings IP Cam Time PC Time Set Time Date yy mm dd Time hh mm ss Time Zone Hint Provides settings of adjusting the camera s time This is default time value for PC Three options of Synchronize with PC s time User Input NTP are available for your selection to link with the Time Server The default setting is Synchronize the time with PC s time To set the Date and Time manually select User Input and system ad
43. nsitivity A Check IP address of Network Camera by using the IP Finder ipeditv3 program A Re power the ICA 302 if cannot find the unit within 1 minute Do not connect ICA 302 over a router IP Finder program cannot detect ICA 302 e If IP address is not assigned to the PC which running IP Finder program and then IP Finder program cannot find ICA 302 Make sure that IP address is assigned to the PC properly Antivirus software on the PC might interfere with the setup program Disable the firewall of the antivirus software during setting up ICA 302 A Make sure that your Internet Explorer is version 6 0 or later If you are experiencing problems try upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft s Internet Explorer from the Microsoft webpage at http www microsoft com windows ie Q Internet Explorer does not seem to work well with the ICA 302 73 A IP Finder program fails to save the network parameters Don t leave any space in the name field Use underline or dash to replace the space e Network may have trouble Confirm the parameters and connections of the ICA 302 Q Internet Explorer does not seem to work well with the ICA 302 Cannot access the login page and other web pages of ICA 302 from Internet Explorer A Another device or computer is already using Maybe the IP Address of the ICA 302 To confirm this possible problem disconnect the ICA 302 from the network first and th
44. pted in the Network Camera A The Network Camera utilizes JPEG compression to providing high quality images JPEG is a standard for image compression and can be applied to various web browsers without the need to install extra software The audio codec is ADPCM compression Q The maximum number of users access Network Camera simultaneously A The maximum number of users is depending on the total bandwidth accessed to Network Camera from clients The data throughout of Network Camera is around 5 6Mbps Therefore the maximum number of connected clients is varying by settings of resolution and frame rate Obviously the performance of the each connected client will slow down when many users are logged on Q The ICA302 camera can be used outdoors or not A The ICA302 camera lens is weatherproof for outdoors using However the RJ45 electric wire composite video output and RS485 cable should be equipped with a weatherproof case Q The Network Camera will be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network A If a firewall exists on the network port 80 is open for ordinary data communication The Network Camera uses port 80 default only This port or the port you specify from the Configuration screen if you change the default port needs to be opened on the firewall Q The username and password for the first time or after factory default reset A Username admin and leave password blank Note that it s all case se
45. r Screen The IP filter can set 10 different user s IP address which are allowing enter or disregarding by the ICA 302 Please configure User before IP Filter Each User username and password matches with one IP Filter user IP Filter Leer 10 IP Filter Screen 31 Function Notification The page of user setting is very closely related to the IP filter settings While the administrators are setting these two pages they should notice that login authorities are not only based on the login names but also the range of IP addresses Administrators could reject login users according to both login names and IP addresses The administrator accounts have the supreme power system will always accept no matter how IP filter setting was set Several examples to explain the logical relations between login names and the IP policy 1 User page Login name 1 2 12345 Password 12345 Access Authority any IP filter page Default Policy Allow login name1 comes from 192 168 0 A to B Allow Result when the remote users login in the name of 12345 and come from the IP addresses 192 168 0 A to 192 168 0 B login will be successful If these users did not come from the IP addresses A to B login access will be rejected 2 User page Login name 1 2 12345 Password 12345 Access Authority any IP filter page Default Policy Allow login name1 comes from 192 168 0 A to B Deny Result when the remote users login in the name of 12345 an
46. ra Setting Auto Recording The last method to record is done by scheduling Schedule recording tasks are described in section 5 3 3 Scheduling The CamView will start to record on time 5 6 Playback When you press the Playback button on the panel as shown in Figure 5 6 a form will appear to show the list of video records and snapshots Figure 5 6 5 6 1 Video List The Video List tab lists video records and displays the information about the specified record for example Camera number recording start time and recording file length When you hit the Play button the Windows Media Player will start to play the video The Video list is shown in the following figure Camera 1 Alerts None Start Time 2005 06 15 09 42 06 169 Length 500 729 12 390 avi 14 171 a i 5D 533 avi Figure 5 6 1 The Video List Tab 67 5 6 2 Snapshot List The Snapshot List tab lists snapshots and displays the information about the specified snapshot file When you hit the Show button Internet Explorer will be invoked to display the snapshot Playback Camera 1 Alerts Mone Start Time 2005 07 28 13 17 59 171 Show Delete Figure 5 6 2 The Snapshot List Tab 5 6 3 Video Search The video search tab lists video file information about the specified search Press the start time and end time toggle tab then a calendar form will appear as Figure 5 6 3 1 then select a proper date and time After press OK in the cal
47. re 5 3 3 users can schedule recording When you press the Add button the editing task will be added to the Schedule Items column When the Modify button is pressed the new schedule recording will be updated to the specified item If the Remove button is pressed the specified task will be removed from the list Note The Apply button is unused for this tab always confirm the settings by pressing the OK button to let configurations take effect The following lists describe for each setting e Hour Set the hour of time in 24 hour clock format stands for all hours e Minute Set the minute of time stands for all minutes e Month Set the month for recording tasks stands for all months e Day Set the day for recording tasks stands for all days e Weekday Set the specific weekday of a week If no day is specified All weekdays will fit e Duration Sec The duration in seconds for the schedule recording O zero means no limit For example set a recording task which begins at 10 00 every Monday with duration 3600 seconds The configuration is like below Hour 10 Minute 0 Month Day Weekday Mon Duration 3600 Application Configuration Hour 0723 10 Minute 0759 0 Month 1712 Day 17731 Weekday All Duration Sec 3600 Add Modify E Remove Schedule Items Camera 15 Figure 5 3 3 The Scheduling Tab 64 5 3 4 User Settings Two accounts to access CamView Admin
48. rk Settings FTP server name Username Password Remote path Image file name Suffix Sequence No clear Mode Periodical sending SAVE CANCEL FTP Client Screen IP address or domain name of the destination FTP server Please input the Username Password for the FTP server Please input the uploading file path to the destination FTP Server Please input the file name that you want to assign to the images when sending them to the FTP server Date Time The date time suffix is added to the file name Sequence number A consecutive number is added to the basic file name A number of up to 10 digits between 0000000000 to 4294967295 is added to the file name Enable or disable clear sequence number Event Periodical sending Off Please select a mode to upload a captured image 34 SMTP Screen This screen is displayed when the SMTP menu option is clicked SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a protocol for sending e mail messages between servers The mail server address must be filled in this SMTP Setting SMTP server name Username ian Password Check Password Sender s Mail Box Receiver s Mail Box Ssh nid Subject Mode Network Settings SMTP server name Username Password Sender s Mail Box Receiver s Mail Box Subject Mode Event Periodical sending Leave CANCEL SMTP Screen Enter the address of SMTP server used to send the mai
49. ssociated materials iic uding but nct limited to saflware components documentation imaces audio and data files The Software is protected by Copyright Law and Intermadanal Treaties Tou may install one copy of the Software onto ane computer i iF you want to install the Software onto more than one computer Ec C2 Edu rel accept the ayreenerit Back Next gt Cancel e Decide which directory to install the software By default just hit the Next button to continue Setup Cam iew Select Destination Location Where should CamView be installed LJ Setup will install CamView into the following folder To continue click Nest IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files Camiview At least 4 6 MB of free disk space is required Back Next gt Cancel 55 e Decide the program group name By default just hit the Next button to continue iG setup Cam iew Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts Browse e Decide whether to create a desktop icon of the program Then press Next 15 Setup CamYiew Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the addtional tasks you would ike Setup tc perform while installing Cam View then click Mex Acditional icors 56 e Ready to install By default just hit the Install button to start installation
50. strator ID and Password have been assigned enter the name and password you assigned Internet Camera Web Manasement Login Cancel Welcome Screen When you connect the camera Home screen will be displayed The Home screen can be divided into three areas e Viewing Area Images from the Network Camera e Control Panel Area Network Camera Manipulation and image quality control e Advanced Functions area only available for administrator Camera administrator can have full configuration in this menu These options are explained in the following sections 19 Viewing Area This welcome screen is displayed when you log in machine C a cap P 4 DE B Us Viewing Area Screen e The ICA 302 web page requires ActiveX control to display the video content The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the camera and installed on your PC e The security settings on the Internet Explorer must allow the ActiveX plug in to be functional Please refer to the chapter 2 Basic Setup e After the ActiveX installation completed video content will start playing automatically Due to various network conditions the video display may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered 20 Control Panel Screen When you connect the camera control panel screen will be displayed Camera direction Up Down Left Right Home Camera moving speed adjustment If using external scanner Adjust camera focus
51. t Hue Audio Camera Tour Reset to Default Camera Setting Calor ee Monochrome e Normal Reversed O Adpem e orn e cs Camera setting 3 Make the required adjustments as explained below and save your changes Camera Setting PTZ Type Camera PT Image Size ICA 302 can connect with external scanner to control PT through RS485 bus There are some protocols supported and will add more models in gradually User can control the direction of Pan and Tilt Reverse Pan Check this option to reverse pan direction Heverse Tilt Check this option to reverse tilt direction Select the desired video resolution The default resolution is set to 320 240 Available resolution 176x144 320x240 352x288 640x480 11 Image Quality Select the desired image quality The default Image Quality is set to Standard Available selection Clarity Video is better but frame rate may be slower e Fluency Video is not as good as Clarity but frame rate may be higher Default System default value Note Higher image quality requires more bandwidth These function buttons are reserved for PTZ model It s not Image Mirror l functional in ICA 302 Focus Mode White Balance Mode Exposure Mode Saturation Sharpness Contrast Hue Image quality adjustment the parameter ranges from 0 to 255 Options Audio Camera These functions are not available for this model
52. tained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions CE mark Warning The is a class B device In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WEEE Notice a To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of SZ the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end e users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal ENENEE waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases their respective companies claim these designations as trademarks or registered trademarks Revision User s Manual for PLANET Infrared Internet camera Model ICA 302 Revision 1 0 Part No EM ICA302V1 Table of Contents CHAPTER TINT RODUC TION ices Giessesvteente a reste
53. to display the saved image by using any one of graph editing tools 53 Chapter 5 Client UTILITY This chapter provides how to manage multiple network cameras by powerful CamView utility INSTALLATION The CamView utility is a powerful utility for video recording viewing and camera administrations Please insert the user s manual CD and start the CamView installation from the default page or manually browse the Utility folder in the CD to install the software 5 1 CamView Installation e Run the setup exe to start installation A welcome message is shown as the following figure and then hit the Next button to continue aa setup Cam iew Welcome to the CamView Setup Wizard This will install Camview 2 0 bb an your computer Itis recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Nest to continue ar Cancel ta exit Setup Cancel e Read the license agreement first please If you accept the agreement select accept the agreement and then hit the Next button to continue 54 B Setup CamYiew License Agreement Please read the following important information before continuing Please read the following License Agreement vou must sccept the terns of this agreement before continuing with the installation LICENSE ABGREZMENT IFlease read the lollawing terms of this agreement carefully a Software here means Lamview Ilt ircludes the pragram and any a
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56. verage range of Data Sizes 176 x 144 QCIF 20 40k bit 320 x 240 QVGA 56 92k bit 352 x 288 CIF 64 112k bit 640 x 480 VGA 160 320k bit For example streaming 2 fps of 320 x 240 video requires 112 to 184 kbps kilobits per second Therefore with a 128K upload connection you will typically see 3 to 6 frames per second with 176 x 144 resolution and 1 to 2 frames per second with 320 x 240 resolution without audio stream Note Audio streaming also takes bandwidth around 32 kbps to 64kbps Most ADSL Cable modem upload speeds may not even reach up to 128 kbps Thus you may not be able to receive any video while streaming audio on a 128 kbps or lower connection Even though the upload speed is more than 128kbps for optimal video performance disabling audio streaming will get better video performance 76 Appendix C Specifications Appendix C Specifications Model ICA 302 Horizontal Resolution 380 TV Lines 1 3 Color CCD image sensor NTSC 542 H x 492 V Effective Pixels PAL 542 H x 582 V as Gamma Correction 0 45 SYNC System Internal ee ee P 640 480 352 288 320 240 176 144 11 Networking Protocol TCP IP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS ARP DHCP PPPoE 78
57. w downloading and scripting of unsigned ActiveX controls Q The ICA 302 works in local network but not accessible from remote network A This might be caused from the firewall protection Check the Internet firewall with your system or network administrator The firewall may need to have some settings changed in order for the ICA 302 to be accessible outside your LAN Make sure that the ICA 302 isn t conflicting with any other web server running on your LAN Check the configuration of the router settings allow the ICA 302 to be accessed outside your local LAN Q There are unreadable characters displayed in machine configuration pages A Use the operating system of the selected language Set the Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the Internet Explorer A The traffic of the network and the object of the image affect the frame rate The network congestion causes frame rate slower than the setting When more than one client were viewing the frame rate becomes slower Ethernet switching hub can smooth the frame rate especially in viewing on the Multi Camera screen A Default Gateway and DNS server address should be set up correctly If FTP does not work properly ask your ISP or network administrator about the transferring mode of FTP server A To insure the images you are viewing are the best they can be set the Display property setting color quality to 16bit at least and 24 bit or higher if possib

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