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1. Snap Record to Browse Press the Stop Recording button to stop video recording 50 74 Network Camera User s Guide ep ED am an Adjustment Quality Normal y Max Frame Rate po 2 30 Exposure Auto C Hold Brightness P o 63 White Balance Auto C Hold Contrast fio 0 63 Camera Desktop lt position i Zoom x10 IR On Off ok Scale Up Scale Down Snap Record to Browse After the Stop Recording list the file on the selected saved directory the file were saved in ASF format The ASF files can be display by the standard Windows Media Player but it needs the DixectX 9 0 or higher version to be installed Note This function is available for logging in as an administrator only 51 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix A Restore Factory Default Settings There is a switch hidden in the pinhole under the bottom of Network Camera It is used to restore the factory default settings While the Network Camera got problem sometimes restarting the Network Camera will make the system back to a normal state In case the system still got problems after reset user can restore the factory default settings and install it again Restore the Network Camera 1 2 3 Power off the Network Camera Insert the paper clip or other tool and press and hold the butt
2. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules 2 74 Network Camera User s Guide Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTICE TO USERS 2004 2006 All rights reserved This manual or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval WE PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORM
3. 70 5000 Recording From E Mail To 42 74 Network Camera User s Guide You can enable or disable motion detection function If you enable motion detection you can also setup detection sensitivity from one of five sensitivity levels When alarm was enabled user can send the captured images to the pre set E Mail or FTP server Alert Enable You can enable or disable motion detection function Detect Method If you enable motion detection you can also setup detection sensitivity from one of five sensitivity levels Video Record While alerted the Network Camera can send out the recorded file and images to pre defined e Mail or FTP Recording Pre record time The Network Camera can record the video for seconds before alerted This function is very useful to know the situation before event happened Record time You can choose the duration of the record file Gap to next detect You can choose the gap between two events E mail E Mail To E Mail address of the destination From E Mail address of the source this Network Camera Subject It s a unique number for each Network Camera for identification 43 74 Network Camera User s Guide Outbound SMTP Server The address of SMTP server FTP FTP Server Type the FTP server name or the IP address of the FTP server to upload still images and video file video file in only in MPEG4 mode Login Name Type the user name fo
4. This user s guide is written to be read on the computer display However users might consider printing it out to access easily and read it before you operate the Network Camera Introduction This Network Camera is an inexpensive and 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 The Network Camera is accessible via the LAN WLAN or Internet connection Connect your Network Camera directly to a computer network or DSL modem and with a standard Web browser you get instant on demand video streams Within minutes you can set up the Network Camera to capture a video sequence to a PC Live video image can be uploaded to a website for the world to see or made available only to select users on the network Features MPEG4 JPEG dual video compression 6 high light IR LEDs for 0 Lux operation High quality 1 4 CMOS image sensor Pre recording for motion triggered up to 15 seconds Wired and Wireless LAN option interface Up to 400 digital zoom Built in internal microphone Remote Control via Internet Explorer Support statistic and dynamic IP address DDNS and UPnP Multi channel control software for surveillance application On line firmware upgrade 6 74 Network Camera User s Guide Application Remote monitoring e Surveillance Minimum System Requirement
5. to submit the domain name information Pink No 3 New Dynamic DNS Host L Hostname IP Address Enable Wildcard Mail Exchanger optional 4 Setup the DDNS ep Y O game server cc gotdns com gotdns org homedns org homeftp net homelinux com homelinux net homelinux org homeunix corn homeunix net homeunix org Copyright 1999 2004 Dynamic Net is a geek com At last users have to enter the web page of Network Camera and setup the necessary information of DDNS after the application of DDNS service Please check the user manual to access the DDNS pages After saving the modification restart the device The external users could browse the Network Camera by the input of their domain name 67 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix H Power Line Frequency Afghanistan 220V 50 Hz other reports indicate votage variances from 160v to 280V Albania 220v 50Hz Voltagevariationscommon Algeria 230v sone fo American Samoa AR e Andorra NET langoa a so To Anguilla HN eka To Antigua 280v 60Hz Airport area is reportedly Antigua power is 110V Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used in Argentina 220V 50 Hz Australia and elsewhere Armenia 220V 50 Hz Aruba 127V 60 Hz Lago Colony 115V Australia 230V 50 Hz moug nominal voltage has been ofialy changed to 2904 240V is within tolerances and commonly found Austria 230V 50 Hz Azerbaijan 22
6. CAM will be ok but PT IP will not work here You can setup the Network Camera time manually or make it synchronized with remote server Also you may select your time zone in order to synchronize time locally 32 74 Network Camera User s Guide Time Change the time according to the hh mm and by 12 hours format Date Change the date according to the mm dd yyyy format Time zone Select the time zone setting accordingly NTP Time Server Choose enable will get the time for NTP server periodically Server Address Key in the IP address of NTP server Update Schedule Choose the update schedule with NTP server by daily weekly or monthly IP Address Notification Notify by E Mail If enable this option then when Network Camera connected to Internet a mail that contains related information will be mailed to preset e Mail address E Mail To E Mail address of the destination From E Mail address of the source this Network Camera Subject It s a unique number for each Network Camera for identification Outbound SMTP Server The address of SMTP server Select OK to save and enable the setting 33 74 Network Camera User s Guide wa of De etwork Configure Network setting such as DHCP On Off DDNS and UPnP IP Setting CP On OOff Y Enable lt Disable Password LL UPnP UPnP Enable 9 Disable Option HTTP Aux Por
7. Camera over a router MP4 IP Finder exe program cannot detect Network Camera over a router e If IP address is not assigned to the PC which running MP4 IP Finder exe program then the program cannot find Network Camera Make sure that IP address is assigned to the PC properly e Antivirus software on the PC might interfere with the setup program Disable the firewall of the antivirus software during setting up Network Camera Make sure that your Internet Explorer is version 5 5 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 e Network may have trouble Confirm the parameters and connections of the Network Camera Cannot access the login page and other web pages of Network Camera from Internet Explorer Access Network Camera e Maybe the IP Address of the Network Camera is already being used by another device or computer To confirm this possible problem disconnect the Network Camera from the network first and then run the PING utility to check it out e Maybe due to the network cable Try correcting your network cable and configuration Test the network interface by connecting a local computer to the Network Camera via a crossover cable e Make sure the Internet connection and setting is ok e Make sure enter the IP address of Internet Explorer is correct If Network Camera has a dynamic addre
8. our premium services Se To confirm your account please go to the address below Click to confirm https wwrwr dyndns org account confirm dDbT1bOmO3f MyfffprlGO Please note If you did not sign up for this account this will be the only communication addresses are kept on file We apologize for any inconvenience this correspondence may visiting our site and requesting an account Sincerely The Dynamic Network Services Support Department support dyndns org 65 74 Network Camera User s Guide 6 Enter the web page http www dyndns org again Input your username and password that you just applied to login administration interface of DDNS service eee sosesss DynDNS org i a a Control Your DNS Set Your E mail Free Recent News MallHop Relay Recere mai to your not f blocks tree own mail server ever Z y 7 If the correct username and password are input you can see the following picture at the top right of the login page 8 Click the Services esto ONS Secondary DNS Custom D Domain Registration Custom DN MyWebHop purchased Dynamic DNS web based Static DNS resource re i support for Secondary Secondary server for 66 74 Network Camera User s Guide 10 We could create a domain name without any charge at this step First we input the host name Pink No 1 Then we pick a domain that is easy to remember Pink No 2 Finally click the Add Host
9. that the ports are enabled Important Some ISPs block access to port 80 Be sure to check with your ISP so that you can open the appropriate ports accordingly Some ISPs block traffic on commonly used ports to conserve bandwidth If your ISP does not pass traffic on port 80 you will need to change the port the camera uses from 80 to something else such as 8080 Not all routers are the same so refer to your user manual for specific instructions on how to open ports 22 74 Network Camera User s Guide Pe Cdr ves Poote tock fem Ow O 020 Pwo fre Que O SER hres G ret ARAS Virtual Server is weed to allow Internet users access to LAM seraces Enabled O Disabled Nama AL 5604 Lass Enare P 192168020 Protocol Type TOP Ente Port a Public Pon w Schedule O Aways feo time 00 Y 00 AM Yip 00 00 AM day Sus ito Sun Apply Cancet Help Presto P Protocol Schede 197 168 030 TCP 6080 swayi 192 166 030 TCP 8481 2481 sways 197 166 0 30 TCP aoe away 192 168 030 TCP 62824402 away 192 166 0 103 TCP 080 Mera Yt 197 1680 146 TCP EOL aways Enter valid ports in the Virtual Server section of your router Please make sure to check the box on this line to enable settings Then the Network Camera can be access from WAN by the router s WAN IP Address By now you have finished your entire PC configuration for Network Camera 23 74 Network Camera User s Guide Access the Network Camera from the Internet E
10. the setting gt When more than one client was viewing the frame rate becomes slower e Ethernet switching hub can smooth the frame rate especially in viewing on the Multi Camera screen e Your connection to the Network Camera does not have enough bandwidth to support a higher frame rate for the streamed image size Try reducing the video streaming size to 160x120 or 320x240 and or disabling audio e Audio will consume 32 kbps Disable audio to improve video Your Internet connection may not have enough bandwidth to support streaming audio from the Network Camera e Default Gateway and DNS server address should be set up correctly s If FTP does not work properly ask your ISP or network administrator about the transferring mode of FTP server 55 74 Network Camera User s Guide The focus on the Network Camera is bad The color of the image is poor or strange Image flickers Noisy images occur Video Quality of Network Camera e The lens is dirty or dust is attached Clean the lens with lens cleaner Or adjust the camera focus manually e The image may be out of focus if the object is too near Move the object away from Network Camera e Adjust White Balance e 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 possible within your computer The configuration on the Network Camera image display is incorrect Y
11. 0 Hz A UN correspondent reports power is poor in the country with frequent brownouts and blackouts suspect that East Timor 220V 50 Hz surges are frequent as we go through a lot of surge protecting power bars Further he reports than Ecuador 120 127V 60 Hz Egypt 220V 50 Hz El Salvador 115V 60 Hz Equatorial Guinea 220V 50Hz __ Voltage varies between 150 amp 175V with frequent outages Estonia 230V 50 Hz O A Finland 230V 50 Hz France 230V 50 Hz Inside the capital city of Georgetown both 120V and 240V at either 50 or 60Hz are found depending on the part of the Guyana 240V 60 Hz city 50Hz most common Actual voltage may vary from area to area 70 74 Network Camera User s Guide Hong Kong 220V 50 Hz AAA India 230V 50 Hz Indonesia 127 230V 50Hz Conversion to 230V in progress complete in principal cities ran e AZ fn lad T Sa A fn Ireland Eire 230 50 Hz llsleof Man 2v 5o fe Israel 230V 50 Hz Italy 230V 50 Hz AE AE o T Kyoto Nagoya Hiroshima Jordan 230V 50 Hz Korea South 220V 60 Hz Libya 127v 50Hz Barce Benghazi Derna Sebha 8 Tobruk 230V 71 74 Network Camera User s Guide Maa A fe Malaysia a A fe Maldives BB soku fo Mal E ow soa T Malia SAV o soa T Martinique aa O T Mauritania a 5o o Mauritius BB sok To Ny aew ek T Micronesia Federal States of 120V 60 Hz Be e Mozambique 220V 50 Hz Myanmar formerly Burma 230V 50 Hz Nami
12. 0V 50 Hz Azores 220v 50Hz Ponta Delgada 110v to be converted to 220v Bahamas 120v 60Hz Bahrain 230v 50Hz awaitiow 60Hz sis Balearic Islands 220v 50Hz Bangladesh a BO o Barbados MB 50h Of Belarus 220V 50 Hz Belgium 230V 50 Hz ETA Benin a A To Bermuda 90 OH Bhutan 230V 50 Hz Bolivia 220 230V 50 Hz La Paz amp Viacha 115V 68 74 Network Camera User s Guide Bosnia 220V 50 Hz Botswana 231V 50 Hz 127V found in states of Bahia Paran including Curitiba i a Rio de Janeiro S 4 Paulo and Minas Gerais though 220V Brazil 110 220V 60 Hz may be found in some hotels Other areas are 220V only with the exception of Fortaleza 240V Bulgaria 230V 50 Hz Cambodia 230V 50 Hz Canary Islands 220V 50 Hz enma T v 1 Channel Islands 230V 50 Hz China People s Republic of 220V 50 Hz Congo People s Rep of 230v 50Hz Congo Dem Rep of former Zaire 220V 50 Hz Cook Islands 240V 50 Hz Costa Rica 120V 60 Hz ao 230V 50Hz Cuba 110 220V S Cyprus 240V 50 Hz Czech Republic 230V 50 Hz Denmark s connectors have slight differences from those used elsewhere While pin diameter and spacing is Denmark 230V 50 Hz standard outlets may have different housing depths which could interfere with standard adaptors one report says this is due to childproofing 69 74 Network Camera User s Guide Djibouti 220V 50 Hz Dominica 230V 50 Hz Dominican Republic 110V 6
13. 2666 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp D Documents and Settings Administrator gt PING 192 168 6 168 inging 192 168 6 166 with 32 bytes of data eply from 192 168 0 108 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 eply from 192 168 6 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 eply from 192 168 606 166 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 192 168 0 106 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 ing statistics for 192 168 0 10B Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost By loss pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum ims Average Gms D Documents and Settings Administrator gt If you want to detect any other devices conflicts with the IP address of Network Camera also can utilize the PING command but you must disconnect the Network Camera from the network first 57 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix D Bandwidth Estimation The frame rate of video transmitted from the Network Camera depends on connection bandwidth between client and server video resolution and quality setting of server Here is a guideline to help you roughly estimate the bandwidth requirements form your Network Camera The required bandwidth depends on content of video source The slow motion video will produce smaller bit rate generally and fast motion will produce higher bit rate vice versa Actual results generated by the Network Camera may be varying Image Resolution Average range of Data Average bit rate for MPEG4 Sizes for JPEG mode mod
14. ATION IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF We reserve the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement 3 74 Network Camera User s Guide Table of Contents A 6 Pac k ge Contents rio id oia 8 CORREOS A SA a 10 As AAA A 12 Logging in e no nn e nn nn nn nn T E nn nn e esis 14 Before Sp eee aai HEART RT Iae 14 Enabling UPnP for Windows XPTM 15 Install the Camera behind a NAT Router sese 20 Access the Network Camera from the Internet Explorer for the first time 24 EST A Pr 25 ES o A a E D ron 4 74 Network Camera User s Guide A o dl a 49 Taa 50 Appendix A Restore Factory Default Settings sse sese ee eee 52 Appendix B Troubleshooting amp Frequently Asked Questions 53 Appendix C gt PING TP Address noia ile 57 Appendix D Bandwidth Estner 58 Appendix E gt Specifications is 59 Appendix T TimeZone TADEO 61 Appendix G DDNS Applian iii aia 63 Appendix H Power Line Fedenn 68 5 74 Network Camera User s Guide Overview This user s guide explains how to operate the Network Camera from a computer
15. IP address is automatically tracked by a DDNS server Host your own Network Camera and much more no matter what your computer s IP address may be and even if you have dialup DSL or cable modem internet connection where your computer s IP address changes all the time DDNS service supports all top level domain names including but not limited to com net org to uk etc N Ethernet Network Environment Normally a DDNS service is only necessary for the users that could only obtain dynamic IP addresses As to the users that could obtain the static valid IP address they do not usually have to apply the DDNS service Before we decide if DDNS is necessary for the users we have to check what kind of Ethernet network environment we have to install our Network Camera on 1 Environment of Fixed Valid IP Network If users could obtain valid IP addresses they could save the effort to apply DDNS service Because the IP address in this environment is fixed users could input the IP address or domain name of demo site directly in the IE browser 2 Environment of Dynamic IP Network If users is under an environment of dynamic IP network Dial up ADSL they have to apply a domain name in advance Then apply DDNS service Finally setup the necessary information of DDNS of the Network Camera in order to let the outside administrator be able to access through internet 3 Application Steps DDNS 8 Domain Name 1 Visit the following web site
16. Network Camera User s Guide DUAL CODEC CMOS Infra Red Network Camera REPOTEC e e User s Guide Software Version 1 2 X 1 74 Network Camera User s Guide DUAL CODEC CMOS IR IP Cam Video Server Series 2004 2006 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture For AC Adaptor to avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only For customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures
17. Network Environment LAN 10 100M Ethernet WLAN Option Monitoring System Recommended for Internet Explorer System Hardware CPU Pentium 4 2GHz or above Memory Size 128 MB 256 MB or above Recommended VGA card resolution 1024 x 768 or above System Requirement for Viewer amp Recorder Application Support OS Win 2000 Win XP System Hardware 1 4 cameras surveillance application CPU Pentium 4 2GHz or above Memory Size 256 MB or above VGA card resolution 1024 x 768 or above 7174 Network Camera User s Guide Package Contents User can find the following items in the package Network Camera x 1 Stand x 1 5V DC Power adapter x 1 Cross over Ethernet Cable red x 1 Screw x 3 Installation software and manual CD x 1 Quick Start Guide x 1 eae M ten Descriptions 1 This unit is the main element of the system 2 Camera Stand 3 Switching Power Adapter dedicates 5V DC electric power output to Network Camera 8 74 Network Camera User s Guide 4 Cross over Ethernet Cable is used to connect the Network Camera with PC directly for initial setting 5 Screws are used to fix Network Camera 6 User s Manual provides important information and instructions for operating the Network Camera 7 Quick Start Guide provides important information and instructions for installing this device If any of the above items are missing please contact your dealer immediately
18. Note Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the Network Camera will cause damage and void the warranty for this product 9 74 Network Camera User s Guide Connections DC Power Jack LAN Socket and LEDs Factory Default Reset DC Power Jack The DC power input jack is located on the Network Camera s bottom The input power is 5VDC Note that supply the power to the Network Camera with standard power adapter included in package Otherwise the improper power adapter may damage the unit and result in danger LAN Socket Beside the DC power Jack the LAN socket is an RJ 45 connector for connections to 10Base T or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet cabling Please use Category 5 straight through cable to connect the Network Camera to an Ethernet network switch or hub 10 100M Ethernet LEDs LED stands for Light Emitting Diode The Ethernet LEDs are located on the RJ 45 connector These LEDs are used to indicate the status of Network connection LANJACK GREEN LED ORANGE LED STATUS Link Active 10M 100M 10Mbits Remove cable Dark Dark 10Mbits Plug in cable Bright Dark 10Mbits Plug in amp Access Blinking Dark 100Mbits Remove cable Dark Dark 100Mbits Plug in cable Bright Bright 100Mbits Plug in amp Access Blinking Bright 10 74 Network Camera User s Guide Factory Default Reset This button is hidden in the pinhole under then Network Camera s bot
19. amera from a remote location If you could not get a Static IP address from your ISP the DDNS is a solution alternatively Please refer to Appendix G for more information 3 Open Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing The firewall security features built into the DI 624 and most routers prevent users from accessing the video from the Network Camera over the Internet The router connects to 21 74 Network Camera User s Guide the Internet over a series of numbered ports The ports normally used by the Network Camera are blocked from access over the Internet Therefore these ports need to be made accessible over the Internet This is accomplished using the Virtual Server function on the router The Virtual Server ports used by the camera must be opened through the router for remote access to your camera Virtual Server is accessed by clicking on the Advanced tab of the router screen Follow these steps to configure your router s Virtual Server settings e Click Enabled Enter a unique name for each entry e Select Both under Protocol Type TCP and UDP e Enter your camera s local IP Address e g 192 168 0 20 for example in the Private IP field e If you are using the default camera port settings enter 80 into the Public and Private Port section click Apply e Scheduling should be set to Always so that the camera images can be accessed at any time A check mark appearing before the entry name will indicate
20. among networking equipment software and peripherals This device is a UPnP enabled Network Camera If your operating system is UPnP enabled the device will be easier to configure If you do not want to use the UPnP functionality it can be disabled by clicking Disable option HTTP Port The Network Camera supports two HTTP ports The first one is default port 80 and this is one is fixed This port is very useful for Intranet usage The other HTTP port is setting able Users could assign the port number of http protocol and the WAN users should follow the port number to login If the http port is not assigned as 80 users have to add the port number in back of IP address For example http 192 168 0 20 8080 Wireless Setting If your Network Camera is built in WLAN module you could assign the related parameter into Wireless Setting as below Wireless Setting Mode To select one of WLAN modes from Infrastructure AdHoc or Access Point Authentication Type To select one of Authentication Type from Open System or Shared Key SSID The name of Access Point is connected to this Network Camera The default value is Any 36 74 Network Camera User s Guide Domain Frequency domain based on different country area Channel No Frequency channel of WLAN WEP 64bit or 128bit is available WEP Encryption To choose 64bit or 128bit key Default Key password of Access Point Key value f
21. bia a souz o Nauru ar soa T E Netherlands 230v 5o Netherlands Antilles 127 220 V 50 Hz St Martin 120V 60 Hz Saba amp St Eustatius 110V 60 Hz New Caledonia 220V 50 Hz New Zealand 230V 50 Hz Niger 220V 50 Hz gear soa To Norway 230v 50h Okinawa 100v 60Hz Miltary facilties120v 0 Oman 240v 50Hz Voltage variationscommon Paistan zw sme palma Ma ae oo Panama COV 60Hz Panamaciyt2ov O A Papua New Guinea 240V ETT fr Paraguay 220V ET fe 72 74 Network Camera User s Guide A correspondent notes Plug type E can also be used because the mains outlets do not have the protruding pin Plug type F can sometimes be used but with reservation Russian Federation 220V 50 Hz because in many places the mains outlet will not allow to connect such plug as the outlets have smaller hole diameters than F _ 222 pins Rwanda 230V 50 Hz ug and Nevis Leeward 230V E St Lucia Windward Is 240V 50 Hz St Vincent Windward Is 230V 50 Hz Saudi Arabia 127 220V 60 Hz Scotland See United ns Ln Kingdom Senegal 230V 50 Hz PT Serbia Montenegro 220V 50 Hz PT Seychelles 240V 50 Hz fo Sierra Leone 230V 50 Hz fo Slovak Republic 230V ROHS fe Seuthatien lene come e E Spain 230V ROHS Sri Lanka 230V ROHS Sweden 230V 50Hz Switzerland 230V 50 Hz 73 74 Network Camera User s Guide Syria 220V 50 Hz Tahi 110 220V 60 Hz P is based mainly on hote
22. e 160 x 120 QQVGA 3 6k byte per frame 100kbps 256kbps 30fps 320 x 240 QVGA 8 20k byte per frame 300kbps 600kbps 30fps 640 x 480 VGA 20 50K byte per frame 400kbps 1000kbps 12fps Note Audio streaming will take bandwidth around 32 kbps 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 58 74 Appendix E Specifications Model Network Camera Operating Humidity 10 80 Camera Module Image Pick up Device 1 4 Micron CMOS image sensor Effective Picture Elements IP Module Codec MPEG4 and JPEG 3 levels Resolution 640 480 320 240 162 120 Up to 30fps for QQVGA and QVGA resolutions Frame Rate Up to 12fps for VGA resolution Compatibility Windows 2000 XP S LAN I F 10 100M Wireless LAN 802 11 Option Image Storing Memory By RAM 59 74 Network Camera User s Guide Type Of IP Address Needed Notification Firmware Upgrade Security Viewer Digital zoom Networking Protocol Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later 400 Maximum TCP IP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS ARP and DHCP UPnP 60 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix F Time Zone Table GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time which is the g
23. e Network Camera will reboot and be connectable again after 20 30 seconds 46 74 Network Camera User s Guide Upgrade The Network Camera supports firmware upgrades online Please contact your dealer for the latest firmware version Unzip this firmware file to binary file and store it into your PC Then follow the steps as bellows carefully 1 Close all other application programs which are not necessary for firmware update 2 Disable Motion Detection function 3 De select Video Enable option 4 Select Upgrade 5 Link to the Firmware Upgrade menu as below Upgrade Firmware Upgrade File Upgrade Clear 6 Select the Firmware binary file It must be make sure that the Firmware only apply to the Network Camera once update it will be burned into FLASH ROM of system 7 Once the firmware file has been selected select Upgrade button to start it Uperade Status Checking 47 74 Network Camera User s Guide Upgrade Status Done System Restarting The upgrade progress status information will be displayed on the screen Warning The download firmware procedure can not be interrupted If the power and or network connection are broken during the download procedure it might possibly cause serious damage to the Network Camera Suggest that do not upgrade firmware via Wireless LAN due to high error rate possibly Please be aware that you should not turn off the power during u
24. erms and Conditions set forth in this Acceptable Une Policy AUP and any other operating rules and policies set forth by DynDNG The AUP comprises have read and agree lo the Acceptable Use Policy above Username Your usernarne wall be used to login to your account and make changes A Usomane Ae Input login name E mail Address The email address you enter must be valid Instructons to actwate your account will be sent to the e mail address pronded You must keep this address current and accounts with invalid e mail addresses will be removed with no warning We do not sell our list to anyone Read more about our privacy policy E Mail Address amp Input e mail address Confirm E Mail Address Confirm e mail address Password The password you enter will be used to access your account It must be more than 5 characters and cannot be your usemame Password lt Input login password Confirm Password oO s Confirm login password Submit gt gt Reset Form Check your e mail mailbox There will be an e mail with a title Your DynDNS org Account Information Click the hyperlink address to confirm the DDNS service that you just applied Then DDNS you applied activated HB Your DynDNS org Account Information Your DynDNS org user account longteklewis has been created You must visit the con the account creation process Our basic service offerings are free but they are supported by
25. ess and correct port number of Network Camera 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 Network Camera to default setting and installed it again e If the problem is not solved the Network Camera might be faulty Contact your dealer for further help e The first time the PC connects to Network Camera 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 e Network congestion may prevent the Image screen from appearing quickly You may choose lower resolution to reduce the required bandwidth e 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 Network Camera to be accessible outside your LAN e Make sure that the Network Camera isn t conflicting with any other web server running on your LAN e Check the configuration of the router settings allow the Network Camera to be accessed outside your local LAN Use the operating system of the selected language Set the Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the Internet Explorer s The traffic of the network and the object of the image affect the frame rate The network congestion causes frame rate slower than
26. http www dyndns org Pink No 1 2 Click Account Pink No 2 63 74 Network Camera User s Guide a Dynamic Network Services Inc DynDNS org Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sax Y NA x E A pO Search PY Favorites A media Es LI a E 7 DynDNS org Control Your DNS Set Your E mail Free Custom DNS Take control of the MailHop Relay Receive mail 3 After the columns show up at the left side click Create Account Q sxx Q x a A y Search 5 Favorites A Media Es L KS ddress http www dyndns org account DynDNS org Create Account Login Lost Password 2 e Username A ES Account Upgrades Your Account 4 Fill the application agreement and necessary information a Input Name b E mail input and confirmation c Password input and confirmation d Submit all the input information and finish creating a account 64 74 Network Camera User s Guide Create Account Please complete the form below to create your account You will receive an e mail containing instructions to activate your account If you do not follow these directions within 43 hours you will need to recreate your account Policy Last Modified May 4 2004 1 ACENOWLEDGMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF SERVICE All services provided by Dynamic Network Services Inc DynDNS are provided to you the Member under the T
27. is booting up successfully Furthermore if you have a proper network connection and access to the Network Camera the 10 100M LAN LED will flash green 13 74 Network Camera User s Guide Logging in to Homepage Before Operation Install the IP Address of Network Camera When you installed your Network camera on your LAN environment you may execute MP4 IP Finder exe to discover Network camera s IP address MP4 IP Finder exe is used to scan the Installed Network Camera on a LAN setting the Network Camera Name IP address settings and so on AVO3B167 IPCarn103 192 168 0 205 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 AVO3B16B IPCami0 192 168 0 187 255 255 255 0 1921680254 30 Y AVO3B164 IPCam106 192 168 0 192 255 255 255 0 192 168 0254 30 Y AVA9FF54 IPCam84 192 168 0 193 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 80 Y IP Configuration I DHCP Enable IP Address 192 168 0205 Say Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ar Gateway 192 168 0 254 Press Search to rescan the installed network camera Press Submit to upgrade parameters Using your mouse to select any one of the Network Cameras within your LAN environment you can search out its IP address and other IP parameters as follows 14 74 Network Camera User s Guide 1 Edit the IP address of this Network Camera 2 Edit the Gateway Address if necessary 3 Edit the Network Mask if necessary 4 Submit it 5 The Network Camera will restart the sy
28. justment Quality Normal y o PP G Exposure Auto C Hold Brightness P o 63 White Balance Auto C Hold Contrast IO p 63 Camera Desktop iy position E Zoom HEO I IR C On Off OR Scale Up Scale Down Browse Logging in as a User There are two levels of privilege view and config if you log in the Network Camera as a user 25 74 Network Camera User s Guide The first one is a user with view privilege The view user can only view the video and or audio streaming Can not do anything else The second one is a user with config privilege The config user can view the video and or audio streaming Also user can change the settings in the Home and Setting pages except user and Factory Default options Furthermore Capture and Recording will be not available Logging in as an Administrator If you log in the Network Camera as the Administrator you can perform all the settings provided within the software The Administrator may be logged in at any time regardless of the number of the users being accessed 26 74 Network Camera User s Guide Operating the Network Camera Start up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator k 1F060010 Frame Microsoft internet Explorer REP MIO 80 AAA IAD New EJ 0 0 220 Pm mn 8 2 m3 ME Mn N50 120 34 AG B
29. kind of video compression mode MPEG4 or JPEG User can choose one of the two compression mode based on requirement or application Audio The Network Camera supports ADPCM for audio compression User can enable or disable this audio streaming Video Enable Enable this option will allow stream video to remote clients Otherwise the Network Camera will not stream video out IR User can turn on off or scheduling the built in IR LED This function is very useful under low illumination environment Adjustment Max Frame Rate O Auto Y Hold Brightness White Balance O uto SB Hold Contrast Camera position Adjustment Max Frame Rate User can set the desired max frame rate to match the limitation of bandwidth or other requirement 39 74 Network Camera User s Guide Exposure Auto will adjust the internal gain automatically Hold will fix the internal gain Brightness Large value will brighten Camera White Balance Auto will adjust the white balance automatically Hold will fix the white balance Contrast Large value will contrast Camera heavily Sharpness There are three options Soft Edge Strong Edge and Normal Edge Camera Position There are three options Desktop Ceiling and Mirror Zoom The Camera supports smoothly digital zoom in function The ratio of digital zoom is varying based on video resolution e 100 400 for QQVGA resolution e 100 200 for QVGA
30. l experiences reported by Thailand 220V 50 Hz Tonga aov sone Trinidad amp Tobago asv e Qutlets typically controlled by adjacent switch United Kingdom 230V 50 Hz Though nominal voltage has been officially changed to 230V 240V is within tolerances and commonly found United States of America 120V 60 Hz Uruguay 220V 50 Hz Uzbekistan 220V 50 Hz Vanuatu 230V 50 Hz Venezuela 120V 60 Hz Vietnam 127 220V 50 Hz To be standardized at 220V NUS Islands British and 115V A Western Samoa 230V 50 Hz KA a e Yugoslavia Forme 220v 50h o Zambia BB 5o PO Zimbabwe a soku fo 74 74
31. lgograd GMT 03 00 Nairobi 61 74 Network Camera User s Guide GMT 03 30 Tehran GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan GMT 04 30 Kabul GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg GMT 05 00 Islamabad Karachi Tashkent GMT 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi GMT 05 45 Kathmandu GMT 06 00 Almaty Novosibirsk GMT 06 00 Astana Dhaka GMT 06 00 Sri Jayawardenepura GMT 06 30 Rangoon GMT 07 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta GMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi GMT 08 00 Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore GMT 08 00 Perth GMT 08 00 Taipei GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo GMT 09 00 Seoul GMT 09 00 Yakutsk GMT 09 30 Adelaide GMT 09 30 Darwin GMT 10 00 Brisbane GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney GMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby GMT 10 00 Hobart GMT 10 00 Vladivostok GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia GMT 12 00 Auckland Wellington GMT 12 00 Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Is GMT 13 00 Nuku alofa 62 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix G DDNS Application 1 Preface If you have a Cable modem xDSL ISDN or Dialup this is a great way to host your own Network Camera Get your own domain like www yourname com www yourname com tw etc Note This domain must be registered via registration authorities such as Network Solutions DirectNIC Register com etc Your domain name s dynamic
32. lobal time that all time zones are measured from GMT 12 00 International Date Line West GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana GMT 07 00 Arizona GMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Central America GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada GMT 05 00 Indiana East GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 Greenland GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 01 00 Azores GMT 01 00 Cape Verde Is GMT Casablanca Monrovia GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris GMT 01 00 Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb GMT 01 00 West Central Africa GMT 02 00 Athens Istanbul Minsk GMT 02 00 Bucharest GMT 02 00 Cairo GMT 02 00 Harare Pretoria GMT 02 00 Helsinki Kyiv Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius GMT 02 00 Jerusalem GMT 03 00 Baghdad GMT 03 00 Kuwait Riyadh GMT 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Vo
33. ning it s likely to change periodically Just how often it changes depends on your ISP A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not Know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates them into IP addresses Domain names are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes There are several excellent DDNS services available on the Internet and best of all they re free to use One of the services you can use is www DynDNS org You ll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it Please refer to the home page of the service for detailed instructions or refer to Appendix G for more information DDNS To enable or disable the DDNS service here Service Provider Choose the built in DDNS server Host Name The domain name is applied of this Network Camera Account The account is used to log into DDNS Password The password is used to log into DDNS 35 74 Network Camera User s Guide UPnP UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility
34. nstalled To see what s included in a component click Details Components O 2 Message Queuing We MSN Explorer O e Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB MEA Qutlank Fxnress HD MB Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 54 7 MB Space available on disk 1926 8 MB Click Next Windows Components Wizard Configuring Components Setup is making the configuration changes you requested A Please wait while Setup configures the components This may take several minutes depending on the components selected Status Completing configuration of Internet Information Services 115 Please wait while Setup configures the components 18 74 Network Camera User s Guide Windows Components Wizard Completing the Windows Components Wizard You have successfully completed the Windows Components Wizard To close this wizard click Finish Click Finish To view your Network Camera in an Internet browser go to your Desktop and click My Network Places Click My Network Places Z Ny Network Places De OR bem Ft Too tip gt Ps jo taie Fe KI dy Mairot Hace network Tasks Other Peces 9 resto M Cie A My L K K ei O Dieses Cepen SA rrie and Faves 5 Click the targeted Network Camera 19 74 Network Camera User s Guide The last digits 20 represent the fourth octet
35. nts The following screen will appear 16 74 Network Camera User s Guide Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add of remove a component click the checkbox 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components C 2 Message Queuing tworking Services 0 3 MB Em A q q OO MURA Outlank Fxnress Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 54 7 MB Space available on disk 1926 8 MB petae Select Networking Services Click Details Networking Services To add or remove a component click the check box 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details ery and Control Client OMB Universal Plug and Play Description Allows you to find and control Internet connection sharing hardware and software that uses Universal Plug and Play Total disk space required 54 7 MB Space available on disk 1926 8 MB Details Select Universal Plug and Play Click Ok 17 74 Network Camera User s Guide Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows lt P To add or remove a component click the checkbox 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be i
36. of your Network Camera s IP address in this example 198 168 0 20 Install the Camera behind a NAT Router The Network Camera can be used with a router This section explains how to view the camera from either the Internet or from inside your LAN If the Network Camera was installed on the LAN with a router then it can get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server However if the Network Camera wants to be accessed from the WAN its IP address needs to be setup as fixed IP also the Virtual Server function of router needs to be setup Installing a Network Camera with a router on your network is an easy 3 step procedure 1 Assign a local IP Address to your Network Camera 2 Access the Router with Your Web browser 3 Open Virtual Server Ports for Your Router Enable Remote Viewing 1 Assign a local fixed IP address to your Network Camera Follow the steps in the Quick Installation Guide to configure the Network Camera The camera will be assigned a local fixed IP Address that allows it to be recognized by the router Manually setup the Network Camera as fixed IP for example such as 192 168 0 120 2 Access the Router with Your Web browser The following steps generally apply to any router that you have on your network The D Link DI 624 is used as an example to clarify the configuration process Configure the initial settings of the DI 624 by following the steps outlined in the DI 624 Quick Installation Guide 20 74 Net
37. on down continuously Power on the Network Camera again Wait at least 10 seconds and release the tool Then the Network Camera has been restored to default settings Reconfigure the Network Camera Factory Default Reset Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose the all previous settings forever User needs to run the IP Finder program to search the Network Camera and configure it to let the Network Camera work properly again 52 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix B Troubleshooting amp Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer or Resolution The video and audio codec is adopted in the Network Camera The maximum number of users access Network Camera simultaneously The Network Camera can be used outdoors or not Features The Network Camera utilizes MPEG4 and JPEG dual compression to providing high quality images MPEG4 is a standard for video compression and JPEG is a standard for image compression The audio codec is ADPCM compression The maximum number of users is 4 clients for video streaming This Network Camera is not weatherproof It needs to be equipped with a weatherproof case for outdoors using However equipped with a weatherproof case might disable the audio function of Network Camera Status LED does not light up The network cabling is required for the Network Camera The Network Camera will be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network The
38. or WEP Select Apply to save and enable the setting Note To enable WLAN function user must set these related parameters correctly at first Then power off the Network Camera and remove Ethernet cable from Network Camera Power on the Network Camera again and WLAN mode should be available accordingly 37 74 Network Camera User s Guide Ol iseo aucio Adjust Camera parameters ower line frequency Video Output f Date W Time e Display Video Tyre Video Audio Setting Resolution The Network Camera supports 3 kind resolutions e 160x120 e 320x240 e 640x480 Power line frequency User should choose either 50 or 60 Hz to meet the power line frequency in your country Note If you found the video image is flash you may need to choose correct frequency World wide frequency table is in Appendix H Quality There are two modes of video quality User can adjust the video quality by either bit rare control or compression ratio 38 74 Network Camera User s Guide e Bit rate control from 32kbps to 1024kbps e Compression ratio High Video is better but frame rate may be slower Low Video is poor but frame rate may be higher Normal System default value Video Output This function is for Video Server only It s no function here Message Display Select information such as Data Time and or Text to be shown overlay on live video Video Type The Network Camera supports two
39. ording Record current video stream and save to HDD or other media Setting menu consists of some sub menu Click on each menu to display its setting page Setting Symbol Item Action K System Define camera name Set time and date of the Network Camera Enable disable NTP function System power on notification Network Configure Network setting such as DHCP On Off DDNS and UPNP Video Audio Adjust camera parameters and video audio settings User Setup user name password and login privilege Motion Setup motion detection and trigged SMTP and or FTP Detection accounts 30 74 Network Camera User s Guide y Status System information status and log K Factory Recall the Network Camera to factory default setting Default ER Restart Reboot this device L Upgrade Firmware upgrade 31 74 Network Camera User s Guide al 3 T stom Define system parameters NTP and notification System Settings Device Name GMT 08 00 Taipei Y Enable Y Disable IP Address Notification E Notify by E Mail System Settings Device Name It s a unique number for each Network Camera for identification Description You can enter the name of this unit here It s very useful to identify the specific device from multiple units Note that use _ or to replace space character to separate the name string For example IP_CAM or IP
40. ou need to adjust the image related parameters such as brightness and contrast properly gt Wrong power line frequency makes images flicker Make sure the 50 or 60Hz format of your Network Camera The video images might be noisy if the Network Camera is located in a low light environment Make the condition around the Network Camera brighter How to Reboot the Network Camera Can not play the recorded ASF file Miscellaneous If you just want to reboot system without change anything Go to Setting page and click Restart linking directly then system will reboot again Have installed Microsoft s DirectX 9 0 or later and use the Windows Media Player 9 or later to play the ASF filed recorded by the Network Camera 56 74 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix C PING IP Address The PING stands for Packet Internet Groper command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply It s also a very useful tool to confirm Network Camera installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other devices over the network If you want to make sure the IP address of Network Camera utilize the PING command as follows e Start a DOS window Type ping x x x x where x x x x is the IP address of the Network Camera The replies as illustrated below will provide an explanation to the problem cx Command Prompt icrosoft Windows XP Version 5 1
41. pdating the firmware and wait for finish message Once the upgrading process completed the Network Camera will reboot the system automatically Note please wait for 20 30 seconds and then you can connect to Network Camera again 48 74 Network Camera User s Guide Capture You can capture current image and save it to storage media The image is saved in the Bitmap format Click the Capture button to save the current display image into the local PC Adjustment Quality Normal y o Rate G Exposure Auto C Hold Brightness B 0 63 White Balance Auto C Hold Contrast ro 63 Camera Desktop position Zoom 1 00 IR C On Off OK Scale Up Scale Down Snap Record to Browse If you like to retrieve the saved image select the file to display it by using any one of graph editing tools Note This function is available for logging in as an administrator only 49 74 Network Camera User s Guide Recording You can record the current video stream to storage media The recorded file is saved in the ASF format Press the Recording button to start video recording ep ep op cz Adjustment Quality Normal y Ma Raro 6 50 Exposure Auto C Hold Brightness P o 63 White Balance Auto C Hold Contrast o o 63 T Zoom x1 00 fy IR C On Off OR Scale Up Scale Down
42. r the FTP server Password Type the password for the FTP server Select OK to save and enable the setting O System information status and log 07 26 07 26 07 25 07 18 07 17 07 16 07 16 07 16 07 15 07 14 44 74 Network Camera User s Guide Status User can find out a lot of information about the system such as MAC address IP address firmware version and so on User also can get the number of current viewer of the Network Camera here System Log User can check the log information of the Network Camera Oe actor Default Recall the Network Camera factory default setting The Factory Default button will restore to the factory default configuration all information changed and saved on the flash will be lost and restore to the factory default setting You will be prompt before restore to factory default setting Select Factory Default to continue The Network Camera will restore to factory default and reboot again The Network 45 74 Network Camera User s Guide Camera be connectable again after 20 30 seconds Note that the IP address of this Network Camera will restore to default value 192 168 0 20 restart Reboot the Network Camera by hardware reset The Reboot button will reboot the Network Camera It s useful while the Network Camera got problem You will be prompt before restart the Network Camera Select Restart to continue Th
43. ran fane ap Control Panel Viewing Area Images from the Network Camera Scale UP Click this button to scale up the image on the screen Scale Down Click this button to scale down the image on the screen Snap Record to Enter the path to save the image or files 27 74 Network Camera User s Guide Control Panel Control Panel Area Network Camera Manipulation and picture quality control Item Button Meaning 1 Quality Adjust video quality High Video is better but frame rate may be slower Low Video is poor but frame rate may be higher Normal System default value 2 Max Frame Adjust the frame rate of video stream Rate 28 74 Network Camera User s Guide 3 Exposure Choose auto or fixed exposure of camera 4 Brightness Adjust picture brightness of camera 5 White Choose auto or fixed white balance of camera Balance 6 Contrast Adjust picture contrast of camera 7 Camera Desktop position Ceiling Mirror 8 Zoom Adjust ratio of digital zoom in 9 IR Turn on off or schedule the built in IR LEDS Note Select OK to save and activate the setting 29 74 Network Camera User s Guide Advanced Function Area Advanced function area only available for administrator It has contained four categories Home The home page of the Network Camera Setting System Configuration Capture Capture current screen and save to HDD or other media Rec
44. resolution e 100 no zoom in for QVGA resolution Select OK to save and enable the setting 40 74 Network Camera User s Guide 4 Setup user name password and login privilege Admin Login Werify Password User Database Add Modify User User Name There are 3 levels of privilege supported in the Network Camera e Admin This account can do anything in the Network Camera e User Config This account can set some parameters of Network Camera e User View This account can only view the video stream from the Network Cmaera User only can change or modify the username and password of Administrator You also can set up usernames and passwords for users The privilege of each user can be config or view Select OK to save and enable the setting 41 74 Network Camera User s Guide K otion Detection Setup motion detection and sensor sensitivity 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 The motion detection is available only for MPEG4 mode JPEG mode is not supported yet Alerts W Enable Detect Method 9 E mail FTP MM with e mail notify an 1 snaps by 9 E mail FTP MM with e mail notify snap resolution 320 240 number of 1 30 gap be milli seconds
45. ss it may have changed since you last checked it e Network congestion may prevent the web page appearing quickly Wait for a while The IP address and Subnet Mask of the PC and Network Camera must be in the same class of the private IP address on the LAN Make sure the http port used by the Network Camera default 80 is forward to the Network Camera s private IP address e The port number assigned in your Network Camera might not be available via Internet Check your ISP for available port e The proxy server may prevent you from connecting directly to Network Camera set up not to use the proxy server e Confirm that Default Gateway address is correct e The router needs Port Forwarding feature Refer to your router s manual for details e Packet Filtering of the router may prohibit access from an 54 74 Network Camera User s Guide Image or video does not appear in the main page The Network Camera work locally but not externally The unreadable characters are displayed Frame rate is slower than the setting Blank screen or very slow video when audio is enabled Image Transfer on e mail or FTP does not work external network Refer to your router s manual for details e Access Network Camera from the Internet with the global IP address of the router and port number of Network Camera e Some routers reject the global IP address to access Network Camera on the same LAN Access with the private IP addr
46. stem to validate the new setting after seconds Alternatively user can use another approach to search out the Network Camera on the LAN by UPnP as bellow Enabling UPnP for Windows XP UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals This device is an UPnP enabled Network Camera If the operating system Windows XP of your PC is UPnP enabled the device will be very easy to configure Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP Note that Windows 2000 does not support UPnP feature Q Set Program Access and Defaults ES Windows Catalog t Windows Update Programs x Documents Settings Search BL Printers and Faxes Help and Support B Taskbar and Start Menu Run Log Off PMalan Windows XP Professional Turn OFF Computer Go to Start gt Settings Click Control Panel 15 74 Network Camera User s Guide E Control Panel Be ER Wew Fgroiles Jous teo O f Puan Cae Click Add or Remove Programs B Add or Remove Programs UB Windows XP hottie 1E024141 E Winds IP Hep 124146 BD Wed 3P teie 9 Gl veden P Haiti ras Werks T teie SP2 Soe SAD fer mare edema unga XP benr 52 See Q3291 15 Te more ntormation Lininig ee Click Add Remove Windows Compone
47. t Number IP Setting DHCP DHCP Stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The Network Camera will be assigned an IP address and related information by DHCP server while DHCP ON Otherwise user needs to specify IP address and related information to the Network Camera manually IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS If turns DHCP off then user should enter these network parameters by 34 74 Network Camera User s Guide manual Note Network Camera will reboot automatically make this setting to take effect DDNS Stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server The Network Camera supports DDNS DDNS allows the Network Camera to use an easier way to remember naming format rather than an IP address The name of the domain is like the name of a person and the IP address is like his phone number On the Internet we have IP numbers for each host computer server router and so on and we replace these IP numbers to easy remember names which are organized into the domain name As to ADSL environment most of the users will use dynamic IP addresses If users want to set up a web or a FIP server then the Dynamic Domain Name Server is necessary For more DDNS configuration please consult your local dealer Your Internet Service Provider ISP provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet The address you get may be static meaning it never changes or dynamic mea
48. tom Please refer to the Appendix A in this manual for more information Network Accessing Type LED Microphone Microphone The Network Camera s has built in an internal microphone This microphone is also hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel Network Accessing Type LED This LED is used to indicate the network type of Network Camera The orange LED means the Network Camera under wired Ethernet mode LAN and green LED means Camera under wireless mode WLAN 11 74 Network Camera User s Guide Hardware Installation 1 Attach the Network Camera with the included stand 2 Place the Camera on the table or fix it onto ceiling or wall Use screws to fix the Network Camera onto the ceiling or wall You could also put the Network Camera on the table directly Fixed it by Screws 3 Plug a cross over cable into the Network Camera Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN socket located on the Network Camera s bottom and attach it to the network 12 74 Network Camera User s Guide Ethernet Cable 4 Connect the external power supply to Network Camera Connect the attached power adapter to the DC power jack of the Network Camera Note Use the power adapter 5VDC included in the package and connect it to wall outlet for AC power Power Cable Once you have installed the Network Camera well and powered on the network accessing type LED will turn green first and then orange It means the system
49. username and password for the first time or after factory default reset Forgot the and password username Forgot the IP address of the Network Camera Install Network Camera e Check and confirm that the standard AC adaptor included in packaged is used Secure the power connector and re power it on again e If the problem is not solved the Network Camera might be faulty Contact your dealer for further help The Network Camera uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10 and or 100 Base T networking 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 Username admin and Password admin Note that it s all case sensitivity Follow the steps below 1 Restore the factory default setting by press pressing and holding down more than 10 seconds when power on Network Camera 2 Reconfigure the Network Camera Check IP address of Network Camera by using the MP4 IP Finder exe program 53 74 Network Camera User s Guide MP4 IP Finder exe program cannot find Network Camera Internet Explorer does not seem to work well with the Network Camera MP4 IP Finder exe program fails to save the network parameters e Re power the Network Camera if cannot find the unit within 1 minutes e Do not connect Network
50. work Camera User s Guide If you have cable or DSL service you will most likely have a dynamically assigned WAN IP Address Dynamic means that your router s WAN IP address can change from time to time depending on your ISP A dynamic WAN IP Address identifies your router on the public network and allows it to access the Internet To find out what your router s WAN IP Address is go to the Status screen on your router and locate the WAN information for your router As shown on the following page the WAN IP Address will be listed This will be the address that you will need to type in your web browser to view your camera over the Internet Be sure to uncheck the Reset IP address at next boot button at the top of the screen after modifying the IP address Failure to do so will reset the IP address when you restart your computer A r G High Speed 2 4GHz Wireless Router Home Advanced Tool Firmware Version gt LAN MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Stats WAN MAC Address Connection IP Address Subnet Mask Wireless sce Fes DHCP Release DHCP Renew avlt Catara Your WAN IP Address will be listed here Note Because a dynamic WAN IP can change from time to time depending on your ISP you may want to obtain a Static IP address from your ISP A Static IP address is a fixed IP address that will not change over time and will be more convenient for you to use to access your c
51. xplorer for the first time 1 Start the web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the Network Camera you want to monitor as below address http 192 168 0 100 J co Links ere The Login Window of the Network Camera is displayed Connect to 192 168 0 195 Camera Server User name Password Remember my password 2 Type in your login name and password under USERNAME and PASSWORD textbox For the first time use default value input the User Name admin Password admin 24 74 Network Camera User s Guide That s type in admin on the User Name as a default name and admin on Password Click OK button to start the main menu 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 gt User 3 If it s the first time to access CMOS IR Network Camera the IE web page will display the Security Warning window select Yes to install and run the ActiveX control into your PC by following instructions The Network Camera web page communicates with the Network Camera using an ActiveX control The ActiveX control component must be installed on your PC in advance Otherwise the IE web page can not display live video 4 The video will be displayed asp END CD an Ad

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