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1. The alert submenu enables you to define how alerts should be sent when specific events occur For instance you may wish to send an e mail to someone when mo tion is detected Alert Setting Motion Detection Motion Dectiont Enable C ON Motion Dectian2 Enable C ON Send Mail ON Upload to FTP ON DI Sensor In DI Sensor In Enable ON Sensor Type Normal Open C Normal Close Send Mail se E Unlimited OFF Upload to FTP sd See E Unlimited E OFF rau Use the radio buttons to select which motion detection setup to enable and wheth er to alert by e mail or ftp upload If motion detection is not switched on here it will not work Also select whether to enable the optional external DI sensor how it s triggered and how to send the alert Click APPLY to confirm your settings An external DI sensor can be attached to the IP camera to trigger alerts The exter nal sensor can be normally open or normally closed A normally open sensor is like an open switch that closes when triggered A normally closed sensor is like a closed switch that opens when triggered This must be set correctly on the alert set ting page for an external sensor to function properly FTP When FTP alerting is enabled the camera sends a still image every time the alert is triggered to the ftp server specified in the Advanced page see page 17 The ftp protocol is commonly used to upload to a web page Mail When mail alerti
2. Ethernet FTP IP LED Motion detection An alert can be in the form of an e mail or an ftp upload of an image that occurs when a sensor is triggered or motion is detected Audio Video Interleaved A Windows multimedia video format from Microsoft Common Interface Format A standard video resolution format used in video conferencing CIF resolution is 352x288 and bit rate is 36 5 Mbps at 30 fps Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A system by which each piece of equipment on a network is allocated an address IP dynamically The DI sensor input allows you to connect an external sensor or switch to the camera that may be used to trigger an alert The DI sensor input can be set to normally open switch closing causes an alert or normally closed switch opening causes an alert The most widely used local area network LAN access method defined by the IEEE as the 802 3 standard File Transfer Protocol A standard protocol de signed for transferring files over a TCP IP net work Internet Protocol The network layer protocol in the TCP IP communications protocol suite the IP in TCP IP IP contains a network address and allows messages to be routed to a different network or subnet Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor device that emits light when a voltage is applied Camera function that causes an alert to be trig gered when movement is detected in the field of view Page 21 PPPoE Protoc
3. new configuration When the above steps have been completed you can double click the name of the camera in the display window to connect to it using the default browser Alter natively you can connect to the camera by entering the IP address in the browser address field Using an internet browser to connect to the IP camera Read this section to learn how to use your Internet browser to connect to the IP camera view images and hear audio output Active X features must be enabled in your browser to use the IP camera See Enabling Active X on page 7 To connect to the IP camera using an Internet browser 1 Enter the IP address of the camera in the browser address field E Yahoo Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak amp fal QA Search Address htEp 10 0 1 216 2 When the login screen appears enter your username and password The de fault username is admin the default password is also admin Welcome to Hetwaork IP Camera Please type yaur user name and password UserName Passwords O Page 9 Using and Configuring Read this chapter to learn how to operate the IP camera and take advantage of the advanced features such as alerting and ftp transfers Web page layout Image Network Alert User Advanced Wed Jul 27 16 43 33 2005 Use the menu bar at the top of the screen to access the six submenus Image To adjust the image Us
4. on the image to display the drop down menu and select on the Motion detection option with the mouse Mo tion detection must be enabled ont the alerts page for motion detection to operate See page 15 image record enorm motion detec Motion D ekec Set Click 1 to set motion detection area 1 Use the mouse to draw a square on the screen Click and hold the left mouse button and drag the square across the area to be monitored Repeat the procedure to set area 2 Click Motion Detect Set to set a sensitivity level for each area 15 is most sensitive 1 is least sensitive Motion Set Enable motion detection on the alerts page see Alerts on page 15 for details Page 18 Appendix Specifications e Sensor Lens e CPU encoder Video compression Audio compression mage size HxV Frame rate Protocol e Network e Status indicators e External DI Night vision Management e Alert e Snapshot e Record function Clients e Supported OS e Supported browsers e EMC safety Power e Temperature Humidity 0 25 inch color CMOS 307 200 pixels VGA sensor 6 mm F1 8 board lens SOC JPEG encoder chip M JPEG ADPCM 8 kbps 640x480 VGA 320x240 CIF 160x120 QCIF Up to 12 fps VGA 25fps CIF TCP IP ARP ICMP HTIP SMTP FTP DHCP DNS DDNS NTP PPPoE Ethernet 10Base TX 10Base T RJ 45 Power and LAN LEDs 1 x external interface 6 x I
5. Network IP Camera User Manual Preface Congratulations on your purchase of this product Read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference About this manual This user manual has been designed to help you make the most of your IP camera and its many features and functions Information in this document has been care fully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Copyright 2005 This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights reserved Table of Contents Introduction TY c c X 1 E CORBIS gages seep cscs vs yest IEEE ROM A RIE SUD UE IAN TUNIS Me SER E IUEE 2 Paara keta a a T D Iced ORE e eer eee tere reer E E E 4 Py te WMT E O oean E R S E aU RARE PE Tene 4 Getting Started SoftWare SANS ON ited teeta case aoaaa cette eee 9 HIasdwateanstalldtlOfls ecpteiqustesetuiqesenpustesetrdbtes is re rer eter ee tee 9 Zussemblimp the Standissa sonna Aei eee dues 5 Connecting tO A NCTWORK easpa eee een ee ee eee 6 Connec ae ore 7 chee asics sae sang cecal E seit 6 FOU PVC VN m 7 Inruad conie orao q enn nt eee ee nen ere eee ener an erent ee te eee ere eres 8 Using an internet browser to connect to the IP camera 9 Using and Con
6. R LEDs automatic 2 layer guest administrator management Definable alerts by FTP or e mail Automatic or manual sent by FTP or e mail Manual AVI Microsoft DirectX8 1 VGA card 32 bit true color Up to four Microsoft Windows 98 ME 2000 XP 2003 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x or later FCC CE DC 5V 2A Operating 0 50 C storage 20 C 70 C 20 80 Page 19 Maintenance This product has no user serviceable parts inside and removal of the case should not be attempted except by qualified service personnel Only use a clean cloth slightly dampened with water to clean this camera Do not use spirit cleaners or solvents as this may damage the plastic case and lens parts Use a soft dry cloth to clean the lens when required Do not install this camera in an environment where it is likely to be exposed to dust high humidity high temperatures or rain Do not install this equipment in an enclosed space with no ventilation The camera is likely to become warm during normal use and ventilation is required to maintain a sufficiently low operating temperature If the camera is mounted in an enclosed space it may overheat and may be permanently damaged If the camera begins to function badly or stops working and routine maintenance procedures described above do not solve the problem contact your dealer and ar range for a service engineer to inspect the camera Page 20 Glossary Alert AVI CIF DHCP DI sensor
7. an set up to two TCP ports for IP camera web servers The deafult port number is 80 the standard web server port the second port is user defined If you are not using port 80 you will need to enter the port number after the IP address in the web browser window to connect to the IP camera If the camera IP address was 10 0 1 216 and the port number was 88 for instance you would enter the foll lowing in the browser address field to connect to the camera P Welcome to IP Camera Microsc Fle Edt View Faventes Took He gt 2 Gs Address hkttp j110 0 1 216 00 DNS1 Use the same value as PCs on your LAN Normally your ISP will provide this address DNS2 This is optional If entered this DNS will be used if the DNS1 does not respond DNS Domain name system internet domain name and IP address mapping service DDNS DDNS allows PPPoE or DHCP dynamic IP users to access the IP canmera using a single domain name The IP camera supports DDNS and meets the Dynamic Net work Services Inc standard Go to www dyndns org to register a domain name and obtain a username and password This username and password must be filled in on the network setting page in the DDNS field See Configuring Network Settings on page 13 for details When the IP address of the camera changes it will update its new address to DDNS automatically and the camea can be contacted using a domain name instead of an IP address Page 14 Alerts
8. er To set up new admin or general users e Network To configure network settings Alert To configure alerts Advanced To configure advanced parameters Resolution and audio settings can be accessed from the side menu panel Snap shots can also be taken of the screen image and either opened in a browser win dow sent as e mail or transferred using ftp using the side menu panel Each submenu and function is covered in detail in this section of the manual Page 10 Configuring the camera Read this section of the manual to learn how to configure the IP camera using the web browser interface Configuring the image Use the image submenu to set the image resolution and quality Using high resolu tion and quality will result in larger file sizes and therefore higher bandwidth You can also use the Image submenu to set the frequency of the mains power in your area This is to avoid problems with artificial lighting interfering with the camera Image Setting Image Resolution O16560 x120 320x240 640 x 48D Image Quality Low Medium High Frequence O50 60 Out Door Use the radio buttons to set a value for resolution quality and frequency Click PLy to confirm your settings You can also set the resolution with the radio buttons in the side menu panel Page 11 Setting up users and administrators The user submenu enables you to set up users and administrators for the camera Administrator Pa
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10. n a network you first need to give it an IP address See your network administrator to obtain an IP address suitable for your network along with a netmask the gateway address and HTML port To install an IP address 1 Connect the IP camera to your network or host PC as described in Connect ing to a network on page 6 Note Connecting the camera to your network before you have configured an IP address may cause problems such as address conflicts To avoid these problems connect the camera to an isolated PC with a hub or cross over cable to configure the net work settings 2 Start the IP Edit software The following screen is displayed Search V 0 10 0 Cameras discovered on network IP Camera Exit Update Exit x 00142900104 i am Mame INCBOO PPPOE User Name IP 192 168 0 243 f DHCP i STATIC SubMask 255 255 255 0 Password Gateway 192 168 0 1 pee Mac address 00142900104c Http Port fo Submit Page 8 3 Click the Update button to scan for your IP camera 4 When it appears in the window click the name of your camera to highlight it 5 Use the radio buttons to determine whether to connect to the camera using DHCP static IP address or PPPoE If you don t know which of these options to select ask your network administrator for assistance 6 Fill in all the required fields Fields that are not required will be greyed out 7 Click the Submit button to update the camera with the
11. ng is enabled the camera sends a still image every time the alert is triggered to the e mail adress specified on the advanced page see page 17 Page 15 Advanced Use the Advanced submenu to configure various advanced features of the camera Advanced Setting Camera Mame max 15 characters required J Date amp Time SNTP Server em Time Zone SOHO o E Sync with Time Server GMT 08 00 China Hong kong Australia western Singapore Taiwan Russia SMTP Status 2005 8 4 11 0 4 Image Mail Setting Smtp Server MailServer car tw licer name Password ON e OFF hail Fram MailF romge orm tw hail To MailTogacoam tyy Mail Subject mage fram Metvork Camera II Image Mail Setting Smtp Server MailServer cam tw User name Password ON 6 OFF hail From MailFrarni amp ecorn tu hail To MailTogacoam ty Mail Subject mage fram Network Camera II Image FTP Setting FTP Server tpServer com tey Active Made Passive Mode User name tpeUserMarme Password Firmware Update p ali ail Version P CamerallL100 3 0d File You can use the advanced submenu to give the camera a name set a SNTP simple network time protocol clock source set e mail parameters for alerts set ftp param eters and upgrade firmware The settings on this page are critical and should not be changed without careful planning You may need to consult your network administrator for details about your e mail ser
12. ol OCIF Resolution RJ 45 SNTP Static IP address TCP IP VGA Page 22 Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A standard that incorporates PPP protocol widely used for dial up Internet connections into a cable modem connection that uses Ethernet as its transport to the carrier s facilities Standards governing the transmission and recep tion of data Quarter CIF 176 x 144 resolution 9 1 Mbps at 30 fps Screen resolution is expressed as a matrix of dots For example the VGA resolution of 640x480 means 640 dots pixels across each of the 480 lines Registered Jack 45 RJ 45 type connections are used in Ethernet devices Simple Network Time Protocol A protocol that allows devices to update internal clocks using a standard source available on a network A static IP address that is assigned manually and never changes Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A communications protocol developed under con tract from the U S Video Graphic Array The video display standard for the PC
13. ssword fo 3 to 16 characters required ES ene General User Password fo 3 to 16 characters required a OE E Enter a new username and passwords in the required fields to create new user names You can only create one admin user Therefore if you enter a new adminis trator user name the original will no longer work You can also only create one general user General users have no ability to make changes to configuration other than image resolution and quality and audio out put However multiple people can sign on with the same username and view the camera at one time Click to confirm your settings Page 12 Configuring network settings The Network submenu enables you to configure all the network settings for the camera Network Setting Lan STATIC IP 59 105 114 299 Sub ret eel 2552552550 Gateway 59 105 114 1 eer T0 731 358 PPPOE 4 Password eeeccee DHCP This will reboot IP Cam ONS IP Address DNS 1 1689511 ONS 2 0 0 00 Domain IP Cameradyndns org name el User admin E name MENSES LLE ELLLEGELAAX 0 Password status good 59 105 114 229 Complete all the fields as required You may not require all the fields For instance you will not need to complete the static IP address fields if you are installing the camera on a network that allocates addresses using DHCP Click to confirm your settings Page 13 HTTP ports The user c
14. stall the auto scan software 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 If the installation does not start automatically use a file explorer application to execute the setup exe file in the root folder on the CD ROM 3 Follow the on screen instructions Hardware installation Read this section to learn how to install the camera and connect to a network Assembling the stand Assemble the stand and fix it to the camera as shown Use the three screws and plugs provided to fix the stand bracket to a wall or other convenient fixing point The stand can be adjusted to allow the camera a full 360 of rotation and a pan and tilt action Warning The camera is not waterproof and should not be mounted outside or ina position where it could become wet Page 5 Connecting to a network The IP camera can be connected to an Ethernet network using the RJ 45 port as shown Connect the camera to an Ethernet hub or switch using a standard cable You can also connect a computer directly to the camera using the supplied cross over cable Connecting power Connect power to the IP camera as shown Warning Use only the power adapter supplied with the camera Using another adapter not recom mended by the manufacturer may damage the camera and invalidate the warranty Page 6 Enabling Active X Your browser must have Active X enabled to connect to the IP camera To enable Active X in your bro
15. ver or SNTP address You should not attempt to upgrade the firmware of the camera unless you have a new version of firmware provided by the manufacturer FTP Setting use your FTP account and server to send still images select your FTP server type active or passive mode Mail Setting use your email account to send still images Page 16 Home Click ELZM at any time to return to the main camera image screen The side menu bar Use the side menu bar to open a camera snapshot in a browser window upload a snapshot using ftp or send a snapshot by e mail Take snapshot and display in browser window E mail snapshot ftp snapshot Change resolution Toggle audio on and off s fe Click g9napsng to open a browser window and display the current image Click iid to send an e mail of the current image to the e mail recipient defined in the Advanced settings Click FIF to upload the current camera image to the ftp location defined in the Advanced settings Page 17 Use the radio buttons to selecta frame rate and click to begin record ing The file will be saved in AVI format at the location defined in the Save as field Click STOP to end recording Zoom Click zoom to open the zoom function Use the mouse to drag a square that will be zoom on the screen Motion detection You can also use right click control to set two predefined motion detection areas and set motion detection levels for each area Right click
16. vision function External DI sensor input Page 1 Package contents The package should contain all the following If anything is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately IP camera module Mounting bracket Quick start guide OCMC SX c obs CD ROM with manual and software wa v Page2 Product views Use the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the camera and identify each of the parts Front View Lens Light sensor assembly Night vision IR LEDs Night vision IR LEDs Mi h LAN icrophone power indicators Back View Reset button RJ 45 LAN DC IN Connector socket DI sensor connector Bottom View Mounting point Page 3 Indicators The following table shows what each of the LED indicators means network activity indicator System requirements The system requires an Ethernet port and an IP address To view the IP camera images each computer requires e Microsoft Windows 98 ME NT4 0 2000 or XP Mac or Linux based machine Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x or later Page 4 Getting Started Read this section of the manual to learn how to set up your IP camera and use its basic functions Software installation You do not need to install any software for simply viewing images from the IP camera but you will need to use the supplied auto scan software to set the camera up for the first time and find it on the network To in
17. wser 1 Open your internet browser 2 Click on the tools menu at the top of the screen Mail and News and select Internet Options 3 Select the security tab from the internet options menu 4 Click the the radio buttons button and enable all the Active X features in the list using Synchronize Windows Update FlashGet Show Related Links Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Oo oe Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites nternet gt This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Tuus level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level Cancel Apply Actives controls and plug ins id Download signed ActiveX controls O Disable Enable Prompt lig Download unsigned Actives contrals O Disable Enable Prompt lig Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe O Disable Enable C Prompt e Diam feb M mme sed mhi ine Page 7 Initial configuration Read this section to learn how to configure and begin using the IP camera A com plete description of the features and functions can be found in the next chapter To install the camera o
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