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1. AVULO 3 7 3 Assigning an IP Address to the IP Cameras loj x File Edit View Tool Help tae Toolbar teal Mo StatusBer YIP address Subnet Mask DNS DNS NS 9 40 192168 0 156 25525525 000D 255 255 25525525 aes Mel 192 168 0 32 255 455 25 192 168 0 612202 61 220 235 OL 220 235 1 25525525 8122025 1689511 16895192 H100 0d 04 29 00 95 40 192 168 0 149 255 255 245 192 1680 a ah L1 255 255 252 PMS4100 O0 04 29 00 30 40 192 168 0156 25525525 192 168 0 255 255 255 255 255 oe a E 00 04 29 00 65 40 192 168 0 101 255 25525 192 168 0 A J 61 220 235 OOOO Modify Server Property Select the MAC Address of your NetComm IP Camera in the list The MAC Address is found underneath the NetComm IP Camera And click the menu bar View Property to open the Property Page for the selected item After filling in the properties click the OK button to submit the settings for the camera and the settings will be activated immediately x Video Server OK Mac Addr 00 04 29 00 30 40 Cancel Synchronize Property IP ddress 192 168 0 155 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 DNS1 255 255 255 255 DNS2 255 255 255 255 DNS3 255 255 255 255 Http Port so www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 14 Network Camera User s Guide V To access the Home Page of the selected camera run the View Open Web on the menu bar
2. E Set Motion Detection Area Open window Remember to Set the Detection Area j Sensitivity Select motion detection sensitivity Pause setting This is a tool for refining the motion Sensitivity setting on the camera You can configure the delay time or how long the motion detection is put on hold before it triggers the camera to start to ftp and record images This will lessen the number of non critical events recorded eg if there is a sudden light flicker etc www netcomm com au Page 36 Frequency You can control how often the camera samples and compares images to check whether there are any changes to the images ie if there is any motion detected Default is 50ms i e 500 milliseconds Set Motion Detection Area Open window to select areas to be motion sensitive YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide Metta script Edit 5 5 2 Script Editor The NetComm IP Cameras can be used in a wide variety of applications Using the scripting commands within the Event Manager you can quickly develop your own application as required For example you may wish to upload images to a remote FTP server ona LAN WAN network to accommodate a large audience where a high volume of Web page hits is anticipated Or you may want to set up triggered recording via motion detection or external alarm device triggering with uploading of pre and or post alarm images to a target FTP server when in image motion
3. Network IP Camera Firmware Rev 2 32 User Guide Melua Contents t AOU CUON sineira eiere Eeer a E EE E E EEEE Gennk 4 1 1 What is an IP Camera aac hcctocceccecteceateceetectelodanicenncseeuipexhoraaievdeceecedeeeesasiedes 4 1 2 How can I connect my IP Camera cccccccccccccsssssseeceeceeeeeessssaaeeeseeeees 5 2 Physical CONNECHONS sssrissses ioe EE 6 A a E E A A E E A E T 6 22 Check your IF Camera INVENIO depenien E 7 S E E e a E tances E E EE EE E E E E S 8 onl IP Camera Installation Procedure cccccceeecccccecesseeeeeeseeseeeeeeseaeeseees 8 3 2 Connecting a CCTV Camera to the NS4120 ccceecccceeseseeeeeeeeeeeneees 9 3 3 Mounting the NetComm IP Camera ccccccccceceeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeaeneeees 9 3 4 Connect to Network cccccccceccscesessseseeeeeeeeceeeeeeasssseeeeeeeceesseeasanseeees 10 3 5 Connect to Power Supply acccsaensvarcevcsewdecosscsesecescteusonorteenstesubostecuestescusedes 10 3 6 ASSIGN IP Address by ARP nc ci gcccesce dees adetes citendccagdacaedonccccceedastinedetieuwiasstenctics 11 3 7 Assign IP by IP Installer ccccccccceccsseeeecseeeeeeseeeeeeeseseeeeseaeeeeesaeseeeens 13 3 8 FOCUSING Your Camera ccs ccncecteccnccbncecesindd cocenstneincuintmssisescscneesnednsetecunencntnes 15 4 IP Camera Home Page ssccccccccccecceeeeseeceecceeeeessueaeascseeceeeeeesssesueaseeeeeeeeees 16 4 1 Browsing Video HOME Page ccccsssseccecese
4. external alarms or time based events occur You can also send e mail alerts with a single image attached The scripts are easy to produce and enter just fill and submit a simple form within Event Manager Refer to the NetComm Script Edit user manual for more information To start the Event Manager simply click the Event icon then an event frame will pop up There are two ways to enter your event script One is to use the Script Wizard Follow the prompts and it will generate and append a new script code to the edit window The other way is to edit the form manually and create your own script If you make changes in the Event Script Edit window click Save Script before Start Script otherwise the new changes will be lost Changes are not saved into permanent memory unless you go to and select Save Changes YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 37 Meta Event Status Shows the event Event Auto Start when Power On status Stop Now or Start Now The check box is to indicate whether on not the current event will automatically start up when the system boots up Message A window to show the results when below command icon and starts from the error position in the script Stop Script Stops the script execution E Event Status S a E Automatically start event when camera is turned on Start Script Stop Script Script Vizard Set Motion Detection Area pres
5. 24 7 surveillance Installing an IP Camera connect it to the Internet or your company network and the NetComm IP camera becomes an efficient on line solution for live cost effective local or remote monitoring and surveillance applications Use a standard web browser to access live video streams and for remote configuration You can set the IP cameras up to record images on event triggering using either the in built video motion detector or by connecting external sensor alarms The simple user interface allows you to quickly configure the camera to send emails with image attachment and sms to alert you should an event occurs Live video can be recorded to a hard disk locally or remotely Powerful features include on board image processing HI TP web serving FTP file transfer JPEG compression SMTP email remote sensor connectivity event triggers internal and external with excellent WAN and wireless support using the NetComm range of wireless products The NetComm IP Cameras are rich in feature set and solid performers in harsh environments Pa NetComm s IP Camera range are the obvious choice for a wide range of sites requiring monitoring and surveillance such as banks office buildings retail outlets warehouses and hotels www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 4 Network Camera User s Guide beta 1 2 How can I connect my IP Camera NetComm IP Cameras can be connected to the Internet intranet in a n
6. Product CD MiniDin to D sub cable 300mm NS4120 Item NS4120 IP Camera Packing box 309 L 276 W 80 H DC Iris vari focal lens F1 4 3 2 10mm Power adapter 12V DC 1 0A Mounting bracket Ethernet Cable Cat5 1 0Mtr Cross Product CD BNC to GPIO cable for video input 200mm NS4240 Item NS4240 IP Camera Packing box 309 L 276 W 80 H DC Iris vari focal lens F1 4 3 2 10mm Power adapter 14V 13 8V AC 1 0A Mounting bracket Ethernet Cable Cat5 1 0Mtr Cross Product CD MiniDin to D sub cable 300mm Lenses DC Iris vari focal lens F1 4 3 2 10mm Fixed Iris lens F1 8 Lens 6 0mm YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide NetComm Code NS4000 PM843 WW236 MS646 HW303 CB233 CRS771 CB234 NetComm Code NS4100 PM843 MS645 WW236 HW303 CB233 CRS771 CB234 NetComm Code NS4120 PM843 MS645 WW235 HW303 CB233 CRS771 CB232 NetComm Code NS4240 PM843 MS645 WW236 HW303 CB233 CRS771 CB234 NetComm Code MS645 MS646 www netcomm com au Page 7 Metta 3 Installation 3 1 IP Camera Installation Procedure Important note If you will be installing a NetComm IP Camera in an outdoor application it must be housed in a weatherproof enclosure The IP Camera must also be equipped with a DC Iris lens If these conditions are not met warranty will be void The ana pare E NetComm Outdoor Camera j H ing MSHTH Iris fitted NetComm have a 34 an all purpose industria
7. Web browser The IP address is already used by another device 1 Disconnect your IP Camera from the network 2 Runthe PING utility as described in PING Your IP Address on Chapter 3 5 Assign IP Address by ARP and follow the appropriate recommendations Note The assigned IP number can be assumed valid if the PING utility returns request timed out in which case you should set the IP address again power on the IP Camera and then try accessing the unit again The IP address is located within a different subnet Run the PING utility as described in PING Your IP Address on Chapter 3 5 Assign IP Address by ARP If the utility returns no response or similar the diagnosis is probably correct Then you should proceed as follows In Windows 95 98 or Windows NT check that the IP address for your IP Camera is within the same subnet as your workstation 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel and Network 2 Specify the TCP IP adapter and click on Properties Then click IP Address in Properties 3 Check that the first 3 numbers within the IP address of your IP Camera matches the first 3 ones of your workstation If not your IP Camera may be on a different subnet and the IP address cannot be set from this workstation You must set the IP address for the IP Camera from a workstation on the same subnet In Windows 95 the ARP table was empty when you tried to set the IP address In Windows 95 the ARP command can
8. When using a Lens with DC Driver Auto IRIS capabilities you must set AES to off in order to get optimal Lens performance YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 33 5 4 5 CCD Module Settings For NS4100 4240 White Balance White balance allows for colour correction to deal with differing lighting conditions ME AE Set electronic shutter speed manually or automatically by light condition E White Balance E Auto Gain Control we m MAE M LE Syne I E sync Line lock feature When set to external the V Sync will lock with power line frequency It s useful to eliminate color rolling effect Flickerless Set to off position feature for NTSC standard which does not apply in Australia www netcomm com au Page 34 O ott E on Flickerle s Este nal Auto Gain Control Normally off with maximum 10db gain on will increase to maximum 24db It s useful to increase sensitivity in low lighted environments set to on but more gain will produce more noise S oii ott e ott on on l on internal AES Auto Electronic Shutter NS4100 4240 should be set to off When using a DC 145 lens set AES to off in order to get optimal lens performance Note BLC Back Light Compensation When set to on the back light will be calculated by center area of video window set to off it will be calculated by full video window which will
9. accomplish this you will need to perform the following steps 1 Configure your ADSL router to allow connection to your service provider 2 Configure the ADSL router with PPPoE enable the LAN IP as 192 168 0 254 anda subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 3 Assign the ADSL router s virtual server with service port 80 to server IP 192 168 0 200 forwarding NAT 4 Configure the NetComm IP Camera with an IP address of 192 168 0 200 a subnet of 255 255 255 0 a valid DNS address the gateway IP address of 192 168 0 254 the router s IP address and the HTTP listen port as port 80 5 Configure Server Name in General Setting with demo 6 Configure DDNS with Activate Address ddns netcomm com DDNS with port 80 Router Incoming port 80 and update time with 600 10 minutes 7 Ifyou see inthe DDNS message window Success then you can access the camera using the FQDN of http demo ddns mydomain com au on your browser www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 26 Network Camera User s Guide Meta 5 3 1 O Configuration 5 3 1 Serial Port Configuration Here you can configure the serial port mode and configure the serial port settings Refer to Appendix G for GPIO pin out detail m SErial a COM Port Settings BE E Serial Port Mode Baud Rater bps a400 Parity Data Bits stop Bits YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 27 Metta SPIO 5 3 2 GPIO Status av
10. netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 22 Network Camera User s Guide Meta 5 2 2 DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in an organization s network Important note DHCP should only be enabled if you know which IP address the IP Camera will get from the DHCP server or if your version of DHCP can update a DNS server which then allows you to access the IP Camera by name If DHCP is enabled and you cannot access the unit you may have to reset it to the factory default settings see Appendix D and then perform the installation again a Network a DHCP settings E Using Dynamic IP Address Enable Dizable E IP Notification by FTP Enable Disable E FTP Host Name E Login Name E Upload Path E IP Notification by E mail Enable Disable 8 SMTP Host Mame E Recipient E From B Message Subject Note Once you have configured your DHCP settings go to select Save Changes and then Reboot System YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 23 Melua 5 2 3 DDNS Settings Selected NetComm IP Cameras support Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS This allows a camera to be addressed on the Internet by using a fully qualified domain name FQDN such as http cam1 ddns mydomain com au rather than its IP address 61 1 1 25 which may change upon each connectio
11. t be used if your have an empty ARP table Type arp a to view the ARP table If it is empty you must ping an existing unit on your network before you can download the IP address to the IP Camera A programming script locks the unit Restore the unit to the factory default settings www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 50 Network Camera User s Guide Melua Appendix G I O amp COM port Connectors The GPIO Terminal Block and MINI DIN jack specifications are described as below G 1 NS4120 The GPIO Terminal Block including four GPIO inputs one GPIO output as Relay junction one RS 485 port multiplexed with COM2 and one external video input for additional video source provides control signal input and output The COM2 RS 232 485 ports can be connected to PTZ devices Used for connecting external alarm devices and triggering images for alarm based events Connected to a switch or other external security device an image is recorded every time the switch is activated It also provides an auxiliary DC power input or output for the NetComm IP Camera GPIO Terminal Block Pinout information Pin Function 1 External VCC This pin output is regulated to be 12V when power on with DC 12V 1A adapter it may be used to drive external relay or sensor which is convenient for user to install Caution The external VCC output to drive external devices can t exceed 200mA Over loading will cause the damage of DC adapter or inte
12. the camera driver that corresponds to your PTZ device and control the PTZ device GPIO General Purpose Input Output These are for event triggers and actions GPIO PTZ Device Video Time Stamp Quality EBD Event Motion Script Edit Yoice voice Adjust ideo Configurations Time Stamp Show time and text on the video Quality Adjust the video Voice Configurations quality and compression Voice Adjust Adjust the level CCD Adjust the built in CCD module status Line In Gain Line Out Gain and Voice Activity Detection parameters etc YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide Metta Network Configurations General To assign an IP Address and configure the relevant network parameters to the IP Camera DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses DDNS The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is used to access the IP CAMERA with an easy to remember name such as http demo ddns netcomm com au instead of http 61 220 235 1172 Event Configurations Motion Create and enable the video motion detection feature For triggering and recording on an event Use Script Edit to drill down and fully configure the video motion detection settings Script Edit The Script Editor offers greater level of fle
13. you will see a navigational bar on the left hand side of the home page Video Source on pe a oOo 1 Represents the video streaming from the VY ive NetComm IP Camera Additional camera this represents the image streaming from the CCTV camera attached to the NetComm IP Camera Channel 1 Note NS4120 connects 1 additional CCTV Video Size camera NS4240 connects 3 additional CCTV cameras Wideo Source amall Default Video Size Selection Large 1x 176 x 144 resolution pixels Others 2X 392 X 288 4x 704 x 576 Resolution size will affect the frame rate of the IP Camera snapshot configure Snapshot Takes a picture from the viewing video Still image can then be sent as an attachment via email Configure Will take you into the Configuration page of the IP Camera www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 16 Network Camera Users Guide 5 IP Camera Configuration Page Configure Server Configurations General To input general information about the IP Camera User Create and delete Paa VY YUU Live Video users and passwords Clock Set the Date and Time System Provide server General User commands for resetting the factory default settings restarting the system and saving configurations to the flash memory Clock System Network General DHCP DDNS serial I O Configurations Serial Select the operational modes for the COM1 and COM2 PTZ Device Select
14. 40 Network throughput Max up to 800K bytes per second 30 connections simultaneously Video throughput Up to 30 frames per second Single Video 5 fps Dual Video 12 fps Quad Video Programmable Event Script with Wizard supported Triggered by Time Frequency GPIO Input Motion Detection Video Network Connection CGI etc Action Store image to internal buffer 2M Bytes pre and post alarm FTP image to remote site E mail image to specific account HTTP server push to remote site relay output to control external devices etc Assign IP address using ARP amp Ping or IP Installer software Local or Remote software up gradable using FTP Custom web contents updated via FTP amp Telnet Standard browser such as Microsoft IE4 x or 5 x or above or Netscape Navigator 4 x running on Win95 98 NT Linux Three layer Password Protection 5 50 40 125 20 80 DC 12V 1A AC 14V 13 8V 1A 7 watts 168 L 77 W 54 H mm 1 1KG CD Title with manual software Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable CS adapter CS Ring adjust tool Power Adapter Stand for Desktop Wall Ceiling YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide Metta Registering your NetComm Product To ensure that the conditions of your warranty are complied with please go to the NetComm web site for quick and easy registration of your product at www netcomm com au Alternatively you can print out a copy of the W
15. 92 168 0 100 in order to be on the default subnet of the camera Then browse to the camera s IP address default 192 168 0 200 to bring up the home page of the camera 1 Click on the Config button and then on the Network Config button 2 Configure each the camera with a different LAN IP address as per the following table Refer to the screen shot below for more information Note entering the DNS is not necessary for this exercise Camera IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway HTTP port A 192 168 1 10 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 80 B 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 80 C 192 168 1 30 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 80 3 Then click the Submit button to save your changes Don t forget to set each camera differently Note Once you have changed the IP address of each camera it will no longer be accessible to the computer until you have change the computers IP address 4 Connect each camera to a different port on the Network Switch as per our topology diagram at the start of this document YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 45 beta Configuring Port forwarding on the Router t 2 6 Connect your computer to the Network switch on the LAN of the NB1300 router Change the IP address of your Computer to be 192 168 1 150 in the default subnet of the NB1300 Open a web browser and browse to the default IP address of the Router 192 168 1 1 to open the router s one page setup You may need to
16. Automatic Gain Control On Automatic Gain Control On Off White Balance ATW Manual Electronic Shutter Manual Electronic Shutter Since 1 60 1 10000 sAutomatie CaihiConirol 1 50 or 1 60 when AES off Auto Electronic Shutter AES on off BLC on off Flickerless mode Auto Electronic Shutter AES on off on off BLC on off Line Lock Feature Internal External to avoid color rolling Auto Electronie shutter Day Night feature Color B W auto switch inlow illumination Standard Package equipped with CS mount Focal length 6 0mm F1 8 Lens Standard Package equipped with DC Iris vari focal lens Zoom Vari Focal length 3 2 10mm Auto DC Iris F1 4 360 Lens CPU 32 Bits RISC Processor ROM 2M Bytes Flash ROM RAM 16M Bytes SDRAM WatchDog Chip to monitor out tolerance system voltage and abnormal program execution Two LEDs to indicate network and power system status One RJ 45 for Ethernet One RS 232 serial port for external console One RS 232 485 port for PTZ pan tilt zoom One RS 485 port for PTZ pan tilt zoom camera control camera control Four fully opto isolated alarm inputs and one 3A 125VAC 30VDC Relay output Ethernet 10 Base T JPEG Motion JPEG Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Quality Level adjustment TCP IP UDP ARP ICMP HTTP FTP Telnet SMTP DHCP NTSC 704x480 Single 352x240 Quad VGA 640x480 PAL 704x576 Single 352x288 Quad SIF 320x2
17. If you find your browser is opened and automatically connected to the IP Camera Home Page it means you ve assigned an IP Address to the unit successfully Now you can close the IP Installer and start to use your NetComm IP Cameras 3 7 4 Verify the IP Address and Open the Home Page lt lt lolx File Edit View Tool Help O Toolbar taal Mo Y BttosBar IPAddress SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 HEA 192 168 0 156 255 255 25 0000 255 255 255 255 255 Ns e40 192 168 0 32 25525525 192 1680 612202 61 220 235 1 Naso oor f 40 612202351 255 25525 61 22023 168951 1 168 95 192 1 NeALOO 00 04 49 00 95 40 192 168 0 149 255 49529 192 1660 166 9511 255 255 PNS4100 O0 04 29 00 30 40 192 166 0 156 255 255 25 192 168 0 255 255 255 255 255 OOOO HSMN 00 04 29 00 55 40 192168 0 101 25525525 1921680 612202 E mo _ 3 7 5 Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser Start your browser and enter the IP Address of your IP Camera in the location address field of your web browser 3 8 Focusing Your Camera Please refer to Appendix H Lense Replacement YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 15 Melle IP Camera Home Page 4 1 Browsing Video Home Page Enter the default IP address of the IP Camera being 192 168 0 200 in the address field of your web browser Press enter go The home page of the IP Camera will open and
18. a Appendix B Customise the Web GUI The IP Camera s built in Web server contents are contained in FLASH memory and may be re written to provide an easy way to provided a customised home page to suit individual situations or integration into other Web based services such as a corporate Intranet or Web page The update process is performed with simple FTP and Telnet functions available from most personal computer operating systems To update the home page we suggest you follow the procedure outlined below Please note however that because the update process requires erasing existing pages and internal code an interruption to the update process may cause the system to fail to respond to any requests thereby requiring the unit to be returned for repair The following operations provided here are only for the experienced user 1 Reset the NetComm IP Camera to it s default configuration Click the Load Default button on the main Configuration Window and then click Save Changes button and then Reboot System All video will be unavailable during the reboot 2 Download a back up of the existing content By using an FTP client such as Windows FTP CuteFTP or WSFTP connect to the NetComm IP Camera as an camera Administrator root by default and download the following folders and their contents 3 0 0 WWW This folder contains the main video pages including the static HTML and JAVA applets 3 0 0 WWW images This folde
19. ailable only on NS4100 4120 4240 Displays the GPIO General Purpose Input Output status The GPIO Terminal Block MINI DIN provides control signal input and output which includes four GPIO inputs one GPIO relay output See Appendix G for the detailed description 4 GPIO Input Status E GFO Input 1 E GFO Input 2 E GFO Input 3 E GFO Input 4 3 Relay Settings E GFO Output Relay on amp OFF Set the relay The relay output is for controlling external electrical devices such as boom gates lights mechanical doors etc Click the relay button to set the relay to ON or OFF www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 28 Network Camera Users Guide Melua PTZ Device 5 3 3 PTZ Adjustment Model Select a PTZ camera from Speed Calibrates the PTZ speed the drop down box grade from 1 slowest to 10 fastest 3 Preset Point Settings a Preset einen a Position Na ne Chen PTZ Panel Control the PTZ devices Zoom in out Pan left right and Tilt up down Preset Position Name Preset up to 20 camera positions Position Name Give the preset positions a relevant meaningful name eg Warehouse dispatch aisle 3 etc YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 29 Meta wic 5 4 Video Time Stamp 5 4 1 Time Stamp To display time amp test over the video image Display Time select to display the Time Stamp a ime stamp amp Text Option EI W Display T
20. al of 4 lines are available If you enter more than 4 lines of text it will be truncated YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 19 AVIO 5 1 3 Clock A quick configure GUI to set the time and date of the IP Camera E S EMEN a Clock Settings TUE July 29 2003 Yo 2a UL MOM TUE WED TUR FRI Server Time 34 45 F M a Setting server time amp date a om E FEMI cr min sec a dete EE GE Ge year tmonth s dete Set as PC clock www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 20 Network Camera User s Guide Melua 5 1 4 System Save Changes When changing settings in the IP Camera such as DHCP and Image Quality you will need to select the Save Change box to finalise the setting changes Load Default By selecting this will reset all the camera configurations to their default settings B Save cnanges E Load Default A Febogt 5 y stem Reboot System Will perform a soft reboot and restart the camera YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 21 Met Network 5 2 Network Settings 5 2 1 General Network Settings Set your network settings for the IP Camera here a Network a Network settings E P Address 172 16 11 162 E Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 E ONS 1 IP Address 203 2 192 124 E ONS 2 IP Address 172 16 11 22 E ONS SIP Address 1772 16 14 E Gateway IP Address 172 16 1 4 E Http Connection Port www
21. arranty Registration Form on the following page and mail it to NetComm Limited PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Contact Information If you have any technical difficulties with your product please do not hesitate to contact NetComm s Customer Support Department Email support netcomm com au Fax 02 9424 2010 Web www netcomm com au Trademarks and Notices NetComm is a trademark of NetComm Limited Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Information is subject to change without notice All rights reserved Please note that the images used in this document may vary slightly from those of the actual product Specifications are accurate at the time of the preparation of this document but are subject to change without notice YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 55 betta Product Warranty The warranty is granted on the following conditions 1 This warranty extends to the original purchaser you and is not transferable 2 This warranty shall not apply to software programs batteries power supplies cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product 3 The customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require 4 The cos
22. au Page 6 DIP Switch 2 Applies to NS4120 only When connecting an analogue CCTV camera to the NS4120 refer to Appendix F BNC Port s NS4120 4240 The NS4120 pictured has 1 video output port for recording to a VCR or connection to an analogue TV monitor The NS4240 has 1 BNC output and 3 BNC input ports allowing you to connect up to the 3 CCTV cameras Network connection Standard Ethernet port for network connection PWR LED Power On constant red Factory default blinking orange i e red mixed with green NETWORK LED Network link connected Constant red Network activity Blinking red Data sent out from server Blinking green Network disconnected Constant slow blinking green Upgrading firmware Constant blinking orange from slow to fast YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide 2 2 Check your IP Camera Inventory Meta Check the items supplied with your IP Camera against the list below and contact NetComm on 02 9424 2000 if you find anything is missing or damaged NS4000 Item NS4000 IP Camera Packing box 309 L 276 W 80 H Power adapter 14V 13 8V AC 1 0A Fixed iris lens 6mm F2 0 Mount bracket Ethernet Cable Cat5 1 0Mtr Cross Product CD MiniDin to D sub cable 300mm NS4100 Item NS4100 IP Camera Packing box 309 L 276 W 80 H DC Iris vari focal lens F1 4 3 2 10mm Power adapter 14V 13 8V AC 1 0A Mounting bracket Ethernet Cable Cat5 1 0Mtr Cross
23. compensate the light conditions if center object looks too dark YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide WLU Motion The NetComm IP Camera includes in image motion detection The target image area is visibly represented as red coloured blocks Use the motion detection feature to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image area All movement outside the defined motion detection area i e area not selected as red blocks is ignored To fully configure the motion detection you will need to go to save f Clear Start Script Stop Script Script Wizard Set Motion Detection Area Click on Script Wizard ecocript Wizard a Event Action Email E Fip wf GFO Relay Select GPIO Relay mocript Wizard a Trigger Condition hen system reset hen script start run by GPIO port change by TimesDay by motion detection Select by motion YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 35 b Vililll Init a Motion Select to initialise the motion detection with the following Channel Source Select Camera Sensitivity Frequency and Pause settings ecocript Wizard a Motion Trigger This command control the motion detection mechanism in priors to generate motion detection trigger must enable Cini and start the motion detection in background task E Channel Source Channel 1 m E Init a motion sensitivity Is Frequency unit 1 Ome Pause unit 10me
24. ds the NetComm IP Camera will restart automatically Important Notes oF 6 Do not interrupt the update process An interruption may cause the system to fail The maximum overall size of content pages is around 700kb Any file added or updated plus the original files 550kb should not exceed this size Any attempt to upload more than this may result is some of the files being truncated and thereby corrupted The OEM JPG image must match the existing logo s attributes that is it must be a JPG and it must be the same size Verify updated contents After uploading your customised pages open a web browser to verify the contents Make any changes required and return to the previous steps to upload them again Save the changes to flash Telnet to the IP Camera And run command Up w to write the complete web pages into flash The detailed procedures are list as below i 2 a 4 Open DOS window Enter telnet lt IP Address of IP Camera gt Enter root and pass as username and password Enter Up w to start the web content update program The command is case sensitive After processing about 30 seconds the IP Camera will restart automatically and complete the web content updating Now you can open the browser to see the new web content Note The size of the pages must be less than 700Kbytes Any file added updated plus original downloaded file should not exceed this size otherwise some files will be co
25. eecceeseeecceueeeecseeeeesseeseeeseas 16 5 IP Camera Configuration Page cccccccssssssessececeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeeessseeeaessseeeeeeeees 17 5 1 Server Settings sscsscccigscceseccsdisssancetdincd cases idssdiasatecsedieusiesanevenaecedecesodeeeidesse 18 5 2 Network Settings sccccsenescententheccndetcnnsdnnsaeersiocielbestetoeieoacedcutedexdecneoesesdenensS 22 5 3 VO Config rati ccsssacnrencccnecsscdasnnnsttiadastcutecctusieuitencctpassiisessnsbabadestgetsctendineks 27 De NE e ek een een ee een eee ee eee eee nee ene eee 30 B20 Evet Manage seanccecccesexertecadaniodassaditncduicesetantasdentandonidentagtasaddeledeexediesseueses 39 Appendix A Upgrading the Firmware ccccccesccceecessseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeasaaeees 39 Obtain the firmware flash bin 0 0 0 0 ccccccccceeeeccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseasaaas 39 IMPORTANT Read before proceeding cccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeesaaaeees 39 Upgrade procedure via FTP cceccscccteccetosstecnsesteee sistent oacbinabeces saventevenseldensdentecddcasac 39 Appendix B Customise the Web GUI ss nnnnnnnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnsnnnrrnnesnnrrnrnsnnnnrrereennrnree 41 Appendix C Configuring your Camera to for remote Access via the Internet 44 Network topology c sscccccsseececceseeeccesececeeeeeeeceaseeeeseuseeeeeeaeeeesssseeesssaneeesseass 44 Ports and IP address OVErVICW scccccccsesseecececceesseeceecessaeaeeeeeeesaaseee
26. eeeesaanenss 45 OTN TU OWS ac reresra cesnr cireaenanse ost r setantaus 45 Configuring your cameras socera iiaa eie iaeia eia 45 Configuring Port forwarding on the Router ccceceeceeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaes 46 Viewing the Cameras from the Internet ccccccccceceeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 46 BS AN sees ccscurea seciaenceceencae cutie aecne ene aueee ote E S 47 www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 2 Network Camera User s Guide Appendix D Emergency Factory Default Appendix E Connecting the PIH 7000 Appendix F Trouble Shooting Appendix G I O amp COM port Connectors G1 S42 O EEE GPIO Terminal Block G 2 NetComm NS4000 4100 4240 Pinout information CS mount adjustment Appendix H Lenses Replacement Fitting a Lens ccnevicnencsicencasoncawenctancsmaceesise Appendix Specifications Registering your NetComm Product Contact Information Trademarks and Notices Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty Warranty Registration Form YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide Melua www netcomm com au Page 3 MALUM 1 1 Introduction What is an IP Camera The NetComm IP Cameras are designed around a versatile S M A R T camera platform Surveillance Monitoring and Risk management Technology Under the hood is an ingeniously embedded web and ftp server with a robust UNIX like operating system making our IP Cameras the obvious solution for sites requiring unfaltering
27. efer to the Microsoft Windows 2000 documentation for instructions on installing Windows and these services correctly If the DDNS service is not going to be installed on a server that is not a Domain Controller you will need to manually set the DNS name for proper DNS resolution To do this click Start gt Control Panel gt System gt Network Identification gt Properties gt More and enter the FQDN of the server e g ddns mydomain com au 3 Setthe default site web in the IIS Configuration root web folder and copy and register the DDNS configuration components provided by NetComm into the root web 4 Once DDNS have been configured in Microsoft Windows you may then enable the Dynamic DNS Configuration options in each NetComm IP Camera www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 24 Network Camera User s Guide Dynamic DNS Configuration Dynamic DNS Activate Click on to activate the DDNS service b VMililll Dynamic DNS Address Specify the FQDN of the DDNS server e g ddns mydomain com au Dynamic DNS Port Specify the TCP IP port the DDNS server listens on The default is 80 a etwork 3 Dynamic ONS Configuration 8 Dynamic DNS Activate E Dynamic DMS Port E Router in Coming Port E B Update Time Update Time Specify the frequency in seconds which the NetComm IP Camera sends updates to the DDNS server The default is 600 seconds 10 minutes DDNS message This section displays and
28. enter the Router s Username and password the defaults are admin and password From the menu on the left choose Show Advanced settings then choose Port Forwarding Enter the IP addresses and ports given in the table below clicking Add this setting until you have all entries looking like the following screen shot ID Public Port Private Port Port Type HostIP Address 1 210 80 TCP 192 168 1 10 2 220 80 TCP 192 168 1 20 3 230 80 TCP 192 168 1 30 Got to Systems insert image 17 select Save setting and Reboot button at the bottom of the menu Viewing the Cameras from the Internet Now that suitable routes are in place to forward requests from a specific public port to a specific camera you can access each camera s web interface from any computer on the Internet Don t forget if you have enabled security logon on the camera you may be prompted to logon to each camera To view each camera 1 Type the location IP and Port given in the table below into the location bar of a web browser then press enter If you own a domain name that points to your public IP address you can use that as well e g www netcomm com au 210 The Web page of the camera should appear immediately or after entering a logon You can use all the camera functions as normal but be aware that changes to the Networking Config should only be made locally You may not be able to view a camera on a computer that s on the same LAN using the cameras external IP a
29. er can not only save all the configurations of the IP Cameras as backup but also restore the previous configurations 3 7 1 Execute IP Installer Double click the mouse left button on the IP Installer icon found in your product CD Q IPInstaller exe The NETCOMM IP Installer form is displayed on the screen Click this button to search for any Network Cameras on the LAN elke ioj x File Edit View Tool Help ie hia nnlt ae State Model Mac Address IP Address SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS DNS3 Http Port M amp HO0 O0 04 29 0 192 166 0 156 255 255 255 0 0000 255 255 455 80 O0 04 29 0 192 168 0 32 255 255 255 0 192 1 O0 04 29 0 192 168 0 101 255 255 2550 192 1 O0 04 29 0 192 168 0 149 255 255 2550 192 1 O0 04 29 0 192 166 0155 255 255 255 0 192 1 O0 04 29 0 61220 235 172 255 255 255248 61 22 O0 04 29 0 192 166 0200 255 255 255 0 192 1 List all the NetComm Network Cameras on the LAN 4 gt Ready jum z 3 7 2 Preparation before IP Assignment Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address to your server m Make sure the NetComm IP Cameras are powered on and correctly connected to the network m MAC Address Each NetComm IP Camera has a unique MAC address shown on the bottom of the IP Camera it has 12 digits e g 000429 XXXXXX YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 13
30. f the lens from the image sensor panel in the camera In some instances you may select a lens and upon connecting it to the camera you find for example that it cannot be focussed properly when on maximum zoom or some other adjustment issues You will need to experiment with the cs mount adjustment until you get the right setting as this will vary depending on what lens you are fitting to the camera The diagram below shows how the tools should be used YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 53 427 R MW Appendix I Specifications Model Channel e Internal CCD Camera Sensor Sensitivity e Video Control e Mount Lens Hardware e Network Interface e Image Compression e Video Adjustment Protocols e Max Resolution e Performance e Event Trigger amp Action e Installation e Software Upgrade e System Requirements e Security e Operating Temperature e Operating Humidity Input Voltage e Power Consumption e Dimension Weight Accessories www netcomm com au Page 54 NS4120 NS4100 NS4240 NS4000 1 Internal CCD 1 Internal CCD 1 Internal CCD Output 1 Internal CCD 1 Internal CCD Output 1 Internal CMOS 1 External Video Input 3 External Video Inputs SONY 1 3 SuperHAD CCD sensor CMOS VGA Sensor 0 5 Lux F1 2 2 5 Lux F1 4 Through administrator page including White Balance ATW White Balance ATW Push Indoor OutDoor
31. f which the MAC address is 000429000150 Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address The IP address assigned to the IP Camera shall be the same IP domain presented as the same subnet mask as the PC IP address In this example the PC IP address is 192 168 0 1 and the IP Camera is 192 168 0 200 so the subnet mask shall be 255 255 255 0 If the PC subnet mask is 255 255 255 128 or higher then the domain cannot cover 192 168 0 200 so the setting will not be effective For a quick and easy install an IP Installer Wizard is provided on the product CD Refer to section 3 6 for more information 1 In Windows open a DOS window E Enter DOS by Start Run enter cmd and click OK 2 Ensure the IP address assigned to the IP Camera is not already being used on the network mM Inthe DOS window type lt ping 192 168 0 200 gt Press enter You will then get the following on your screen C sping 192 168 0 200 Pinging 192 168 0 200 with 32 bytes of data Reguest timed out Request timed out Reguest timed out Reguest timed out Ping StatistNc for 192 168 0 200 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms C gt YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 11 Meta 3 Enter command lt arp s IP Camera IP Address IP Camera MAC Address gt Mm In DOS enter ar
32. has a fixed IP address and or a Domain name assigned to it s public IP Network topology The image below is of the network topology that will be created in this example NS4120 Camera A NS4120 Camera B NS4120 Camera C 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 20 192 168 1 30 HTTP Port 80 HTTP Port 80 HTTP Port 80 lt lt oD Local computer for configuring LAN IP 192 168 1 1 NB1300 Router Port 210 Camera A Port 220 Camera B Port 230 Camera C WAN IP 203 147 250 73 Remote computer connected to the Internet www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 44 Network Camera User s Guide YT ae Ports and IP address overview In this example we have 3 cameras and we are going to assign them each a different internal LAN IP address The Router has one Public WAN IP address which then has thousands of Ports Each port can be manually routed to an internal LAN IP address in this example we will be keeping the internal port as 80 for each camera Conventions IP address and specific port on that IP address is represented as IPADDRESS PORT e g 192 168 1 10 80 is IP address 192 168 1 10 using port 80 Port 80 is the common port for HTTP or web page traffic Configuring your cameras You should configure each camera individually before connecting it to the Router or the internal network do this by connecting it directly to a computer via a cross over cable The computer should have its IP address set to 1
33. ime E Stamp Display Position Mote Upper Lett Corner is 0 0 e cif cO 80 y 0796 p024 Display Text select to display the text on camera image To change the location of Time Text fill in the X and Y coordinate www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 30 Network Camera Users Guide Melua ualt 5 4 2 Quality NS4100 4120 4240 Here you can adjust the image quality of the NS4100 4120 4240 The default settings will be suitable in most circumstances however in some cases you will need to configure the image settings to allow for varying light conditions Note that increasing quality and colour levels will decrease compression ratio and thus increase file size of the mjpeg images Contrast ET rs ign EE rs Hue fo Saturation ET rs uit ET rs Load Detant 3 Frame Delay Settings B Frame Delay fo Cunit 1 Ome Frame Delay You can configure time between frames to manage the frame rate The unit of delay time is 10 microseconds You can limit the output bandwidth via setting the frame delay to do the flow control of the video stream When the value is set to 0 it means no limitation on the video stream Click set and then and select Save Changes YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 31 Met Liuality 5 4 3 Quality NS4000 Here you can adjust the image quality of the NS4000 The NS4000 does not have a CCD configuration page as it has a CMOS image sens
34. l have main administration rights to the camera should be the first user to be entered security log in and then confirm password Administrator Select this to give user access to administration page Change Video Size If selected user can change video size if not selected only 352 x 240 resolution is allowed E Confirm Password See Video All factory default Selecting this allows any users over Internet to access and view images from the IP Camera IM Change video Size IM See video All Video Channel 1 2 Permissions If Video Channel 1 to see the indicated video channels Video channel 2 Renmissions al il Administrator E PTZ control on Channel 1 PTZ Control on Channel 1 2 E PTZ Control on Channel 2 Permissions to do PTZ control on the indicated video channels Submit click to add new user and user profile to list Note When entering Submit for the first time the IP Camera will ask for a new administrator to login in Once adding users then you can choose users in list to make modification update or remove specified user Cancel to abort and restart user profile Once the Administrator and users have been entered go to Configure and then click on EET 2 Save Changes Please note that the maximum display area time amp text is 12 x 4 characters Any text more than 12 characters will flow onto the next line A tot
35. l grade weatherproof housing 1 Prepare a PC with Ethernet link to your network E Ensure your power adapter specification matches your power system ex 110W or 220W Connect the adapter to the outlet 5 Check the power LED is red after power on And the network LED link status should be lit up red less than 10 seconds if your netowrk connection is correct HUG ce aa i i connect the NetCom NC to your network hub with standard Connect power jack pass through CATS cable or connect directly to PC with cross over cable www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 8 Network Camera User s Guide betta 3 2 Connecting a CCTV Camera to the NS4120 You can connect additional CCTV cameras to the NS4120 1 CCTV camera and NS4240 up to 3 CCTV cameras This section outlines the installation procedure for connecting a CCTV camera to the NS4120 Note the procedure for connecting analogue cameras to the NS4240 is similar except you are connecting the cameras to the BNC port rather than the GPIO pins Connect the GPIO to BNC cable ships with the NS4120 to pins 14 and 15 see Appendix G for more details Set the dip switches to 1 off amp 2 on as pictured Go to Select Save Changes and then Reboot System 3 3 Mounting the NetComm IP Camera The NetComm IP Camera has threaded screw holes on both the top and bottom surfaces of the unit for mounting the stand assembly So you can quickly and easi
36. lens Fitting a Lens The NetComm IP Camera range is equipped with a CS mount so any standard CS lens can be fitted directly To mount a C type lens a CS C adapter must also be used this is provided as a free accessory with your camera The adapter effectively keeps the lens away from the camera s internal CCD NetComm NS4100 4120 4240 come with a DC Iris Vari Focal Lens F1 4 3 2 10mm part code MS 645 Fixing the DC Iris Lens to the NS4100 4120 4240 Gently screw the lens on in a clockwise direction until it reaches the end of the thread tighten very gently Connect the plug of the lens for iris terminal to the IRIS terminal at the side of IP Camera If you use a DC lris lens be sure to change the AES Auto Electronic Shutter to off mode To do this change please open the NetComm Camera Home Page and go to the Configuration page Select the CCD module setting function to change the AES mode Refer to section 5 5 DC lris Lens The NetComm IP Camera can be installed outdoors when using the optional DC Iris Lens However prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light may cause damage to the CCD NetComm recommends extreme caution when installing your NetComm IP Camera in strong sunlight as failure to do so may invalidate your warranty CS mount adjustment A miniature cs mount adjustment tool kit is provided with your IP Camera This is to allow adjustment of the distance o
37. ly mount your IP Camera on a desktop a wall or ceiling te YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 9 Melua 3 4 Connect to Network Connect an Ethernet cable twisted pair CAT5 terminated cable with a standard RJ 45 connector to your IP Camera and attach it to the network 3 5 Connect to Power Supply Attach the external Power Adaptor to the unit and connect it to your local power socket Ensure you power supply adapter specification NS4120 uses a DC 12V 1A power supply NS4000 4100 4240 use a AC 14V 13 8V 1A power supply The Input AC Voltage must match to your power system e g 110V 220V Before using your IP Camera you must set the IP address in advance There are two different ways to set an IP address to your IP Camera www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 10 Network Camera User s Guide 3 6 Meta Assign IP Address by ARP Important Note The default IP address of ALL NetComm IP Cameras is 1 92 1 68 0 200 Note before IP assignment Make sure the IP Camera is powered on and connected to the network correctly Obtain a unique IP address from your network administrator MAC Address Each IP Camera has a unique Ethernet address MAC address which is recorded as a 12 digit MAC number labeled on the bottom of IP Camera e g 000429xxxxxx The setup example uses a PC with an IP address of 192 168 0 1 and an IP address of 192 168 0 200 for the IP Camera o
38. m com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 56 Network Camera User s Guide Cut along the line Warranty Registration Form Date of Purchase Name Company Address The following information is vital for your warranty Please make sure it s correct and complete Serial No Model Product Type i Make sure _ PC Cara _ External you fill this Internal Other W section in intend to use this product at Home School College University Business Government Office Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Post Code I nanona Fax iINGG How did you find out about our products
39. messages returned from the DDNS server This is useful on helping diagnosing problems if the DDNS service is not working as expected or the registration with the DDNS server fails Some common messages are Router Incoming Port Specify the port your router is on for the DDNS server to redirect to This is needed in environments where a different port is used for incoming Internet requests and outgoing Intranet requests For example if your router listens on Internet external using port 80 but the DDNS server listens on 8000 then you must configure the Router Incoming Port to 80 and inside the NetComm IP Camera Network settings Network Configuration should set HTTP port with 8000 DDNSADDR CGI Fail This means that the NetComm IP Camera can not communicate with DDNS server Check your Network Configuration settings and are correct including subnet mask default gateway and DNS information Already Registered This indicates that another device has registered using the same name Change the registration name by changing Server Name under General Settings YML645 Rev 2 Network Camera User s Guide www netcomm com au Page 25 Melua Example Configuration Say you wish to setup a IP Camera on your Local Area Network LAN on IP address 192 168 0 200 and make it available on the Internet using a FQDN such as hitp demo ddns mydomain com au and your Internet connection is via a dialup ADSL router To
40. n to the Internet This is most useful when the IP Camera is connected to the internet via a dial up ADSL or other IP sharing device that does not have a fix IP address The mechanism of the DDNS service is simple in that each IP Camera can register its name router virtual port number and current IP address on a DDNS server and the DDNS server then responds to any DNS requests for the camera s IP address Setting Up a DDNS Server Note The DDNS service is proprietary and will only work with NetComm IP Camera s and servers configured with DDNS components available from NetComm The information here is not intended to be explicit instructions for configuring your server or registering your server on the Internet it is given here as a guide only Detailed instructions on DDNS Server installation are supplied with the DDNS components System Requirements The minimum requirements for a DDNS server are E Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server E Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS m Microsoft Domain Name Service DNS Hardware to support the above services Installing the DDNS server 1 Ensure thateach DDNS server is available via the Internet at all times and addressed using a Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN 2 Install Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with the Internet Information Server IIS service and Domain Name Service DNS please r
41. nd port If this is the first time the Internet computer has browsed a camera you may be prompted to authorise downloading and installation of a plug in www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 46 Network Camera User s Guide Metta Security By default the NetComm NB1300 router has Network address translation which will protect your internal network devices against direct access from the Internet The port forwards you have just created allow small restricted access directly to your cameras If you know the public IP and ports you have in theory the same access to your cameras as a local network computer for this reason it is advisable to take the following measures to prevent against unauthorised access E Create one Administrator and at least one guest account E Only use the Administrator account when required m Use complex and long password on all accounts m When selecting public port numbers use uncommon ones E Enable logging on your router if supported YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 47 Melua Appendix D Emergency Factory Default In certain circumstances to restore the server to its initial factory default state may be necessary normally processed through web page Miscellaneous Operation If you can t get into web page e g Missing of Username and Password information then use Emergency Factory Default to restore the factory default Procedures as bel
42. or Full configuration for the image settings is done at this page Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Hue Backlight Exposure Quality Pat fo Flicker 50Hz iO 60Hz I Auto i Auto EULLULLL Light Condition Global Fluor Outdoor Load Default 3 Frame Delay settings A Frame Delay fo Cunit 1 Ome Frame Delay You can configure time between frames to manage the frame rate The unit of delay time is 10 microseconds You can limit the output bandwidth via setting the frame delay to do the flow control of the video stream When the value is set to 0 it means no limitation on the video stream Click set and then and select Save Changes www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 32 Network Camera User s Guide b Vililll 5 4 4 CCD Module Settings For 4120 Back Light Compensation Adjust the light balance method When set to on it will be calculated by the center area of video window And when set to off it will be calculated by full video window which could compensate the light conditions if center object looks too dark Auto Electronic Shutter Set to off E amp utpflectronic Shutter SON O oFF E Back Light Compensation Son SOF m Day Might Control oN Morr Day Night Control Set to on it will switch to black white mode when in low light dark condition automatically set to off it will always display color video Note
43. or modified or attempted to be repaired or modified other than by a qualified person at a service centre authorised by NetComm and 6 The serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed Limitations of Warranty The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded This warranty is in addition to and not in replacement for such conditions and warranties To the extent permitted by the Relevant Acts in relation to your product and any other materials provided with the product the Goods the liability of NetComm under the Relevant Acts is limited to at the option of NetComm to Replacement of the Goods or Repair of the Goods or Payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or Payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired All NetComm ACN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option refer to packaging To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on line via the NetComm web site at www netcomm com au NetComm reserves the right to request proof of purchase upon any warranty claim www netcom
44. ow NS4120 1 Turn the power off 2 Connect a small wire from pin 9 on the GPIO Terminal Block to pin 14 which is also on the Terminal Block 3 Turn the power on When the Status LED starts to blink orange remove the wire 4 Server will restore the factory default and restart NS4000 4100 4240 1 Turn the power off 2 Connect a small wire from pin 5 on the Mini Din connector to pin 9 3 Turn the power on When the Status LED starts to blink orange remove the wire 4 The Camera will restore the factory defaults and restart GPIO Mini DIN You must remove the wire before the before the LED blinks 3 times once to indicate a successful start It is the presence and removal of the wire during the start up that triggers the reset www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 48 Network Camera Users Guide Melua Appendix E Connecting the PIH 7000 NetComm also provide the PIH 7000 Pan Tilt Zoom dome camera from Lilin This section explains how to connect this camera to the NS4120 and NS4240 IP Cameras Qe annn 2 Connect the video signal to Network Camera 3 Connect the TXDI 485A and TXDI 485B to GPIO x x I g amp a ao gt v Refer to Appendix G for pin out location on NP4120 and NP4240 Coaxial Cable YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 49 Melua Appendix F Trouble Shooting The IP Camera cannot be accessed from a
45. owser to verify the software version been updated C tempsftp 192 168 0 200 Connected to 192 168 0 200 220 192 168 0 200 NETCOMM FTP server ARM_BE V3 0 H ready User 192 168 0 200 none root 331 Password required for root Password lt enter pass as default 230 User ftp gt bin 200 Type root logged in set CO I ftp gt put flash bin 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for flash bin 226 Transfer complete ftp 2097152 bytes sent in 10 11Seconds 207 43Kbytes sec ftp gt bye 221 Goodbye lt Quit ftp session immediately lt if the window is frozen please open session t 192 168 0 200 another dos C temp gt ping Pinging 192 168 0 200 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time l1ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 0 200 Packets Sent 13 Received 5 Lost 8 61 loss Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum Oms Maximum 2ms Average Oms Control C C temp gt c gt www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 40 Network Camera User s Guide Mett
46. p s 192 168 0 200 00 04 29 00 01 50 4 Enter command lt ping t IP Camera IP Address gt you will get constant reply after 3 4 timeouts then press CTRL C to exit pinging E In DOS enter ping t 192 168 0 200 C gt arp s 192 168 0 200 00 04 29 00 01 50 C gt ping t 192 168 0 200 Pinging 192 168 0 200 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 192 168 Reply from 192 168 Reply from 192 168 Reply from 192 168 200 bytes 32 time 5ms TTL 255 200 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 200 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 200 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 O O O O Ping statistNC for 192 168 0 200 Packets Sent 7 Received 4 Lost 3 42 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 4ms Maximum 5ms Average 2ms COntrol C Crs 5 Complete settings and verify the installation Then open your web browser and enter the IP address in the Location Address field The IP Camera video home page will be opened www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 12 Network Camera User s Guide Metta 3 7 Assign IP by IP Installer NETCOMM IP Installer is a Windows 98 ME NT 2000 XP program The IP Installer provides an easier way for setting IP addresses and network configurations for the IP Camera Using this tool you can easily set multiple IP Cameras at the same time with the batch setting function By utilizing IP Installer the setting process is simplified IP install
47. r contains all graphical files 3 0 0 WWW Admin This folder contains the administration code 3 0 0 Sys This folder contains the system font files for the video bitmaps 3 0 0 public This folder contains the internal message files When you login do not change any files on the root directory 3 0 0 the 3 0 0 Sys folder or the 3 0 0 public folder as these files are used by the NetComm IP Camera internally Changing any files in this folders will render the camera unusable 3 Upload custom web pages Simply upload the updated added contents to their original location For example if you wanted to replace the NetComm banner logo NetComm jpg with your own custom made logo oem jpg prepare your own oem jpg and then upload the image to the 3 0 0 WWW images folder one additional step is required to change the logo in that you will need to change the logo file name to oem jpg in Configuration gt IP Camera page Any file upload files should be sent via FTP in binary mode YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 41 Metta 4 Commit the updated contents to FLASH memory Close the FTP client and telnet to the camera once again as an Administrator and issue the following command to start the web content update program Up w The command is case sensitive so if you enter it incorrectly you will receive an error message and complete the web content updating After about 30 secon
48. rnal components 2 485A To connect with external PTZ devices please refer to page 20 section 5 7 for a list of PTZ cameras supported 3 485B To connect with external PTZ devices please refer to page 20 section 5 7 for a list of PTZ cameras supported 4 Relay COM Relay Common point GPIO Terminal Block Rearview of NS4120 5 Relay NO Relay Normal Open point When GPIO output is set to close it means the Relay NO shorts with Relay_COM 6 GPIN1 7 GPIN2 8 GPIN3 9 GPIN4 Photo coupled GPIO Input 1 4 The input is on when the connection is closed GPIN4 is also used for Emergency Factory Default Appendix D Emergency Factory Default 10 TXD output to external PTZ 11 RXD input from external PTZ 12 DTR output to external PTZ 13 DSR input from external PTZ 14 GND system ground 15 Ext Video External video input combines with DIP switch 1 to select internal external video source DIP switch 2 is to do impendence match once select to external video as input source YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 51 Melua G2 NetCommNS4000 4100 4240 The GPIO Mini DIN contains four GPIO inputs one GPIO output as relay junction and one RS 485 port A PTZ device can be connected directly to the IP Camera via the RS 485 port Used for connecting external alarm devices and triggering images for alarm based events Connected to a switch or other external security device an image i
49. rrupted If the corruption of any page occurs you will have to reload the original binary See Appendix A Upgrading the Software in order to recover the corruption For example the IP Camera IP address is 192 168 0 200 then C temp gt telnet 192 168 0 200 C temp gt Telnet session cOpen Telnet session www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 42 Network Camera User s Guide MULT Login root Password cEnter pass as default Welcome to VidSvr on Telnet IVS gt Up w Upgrade WWW Pages Frozen here close and open browser After 30 seconds to verify the changes YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 43 Melua Appendix C Configuring your Camera to for remote Access via the Internet The NetComm IP cameras can be accessed easily from a remote location with an Internet connection simply by configuring them to use an Internet Gateway Router Some configuration of the router is required and is very easy to perform if you use Netcom s NB1300 router The most common way of achieving remote access is to use a Router that supports Network Address Port Translation NAT NAPT This allows you to access multiple cameras via one broadband Internet connection ADSL Cable etc The following guide presumes that you have your router correctly configured to connect to the Internet Consult the router user manual for more information on how to do this It is best to use an ISP account that
50. s page to reset all settings however it will not only delete event lists but also all other settings Then click the Reboot System to restart the IP Camera or enter CGI command URL http lt IP Camera IP address gt control reboot 1 in your web browser Caution You must remove all event settings and reboot the IP Camera before doing the following procedures otherwise some occasional internal conflicts may endanger the Flash devices E Startthe FTP session and log in to the IP Camera For example in our case for Windows98s m Enter DOS by start gt Program gt MS DOS Prompt E Change to the directory where the latest flash bin exist E Start ftp session by enter ftp lt IP CAMERA IP Address gt YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 39 Ll Enter root as USERNAME pass as PASSWORD if no user in User List record In case any user list exists you will have to use your administrator s USERNAME and PASSWORD to login Set FTP to binary mode using the command bin In FTP session window Enter bin Upload the software into IP Camera by FTP put command In FTP session window enter put flash bin In FTP session window enter bye to quit FTP session FTP session may freeze for around 1 minute to transfer and automatically upgrade the software During that time ping the IP Camera until you get a constant reply which means the system had completed upgrading and rebooting Open the br
51. s recorded every time the switch is activated It also provides an auxiliary DC power input or output for the NetComm IP Camera Pinout information GPIO Mini DIN Pin Function 1 GPIN1 2 GPIN2 3 485A To connect with external PTZ devices please refer to page 20 section 5 7 for a list of PTZ cameras supported 4 485B To connect with external PTZ devices please refer to page 20 section 5 7 for a list of PTZ cameras supported 5 GND system ground 6 Relay COM Relay Common point GPIO Mini DIN 1 Relay _NO Relay Normal Open point When GPIO output is set to close it means the Relay_NO shorts with Relay_COM 8 GPIN3 9 GPIN4 Photo coupled GPIO Input 1 4 The input is on when the connection is closed GPIN4 is also used for Emergency Factory Default Appendix D Emergency Factory Default COM Mini DIN Pin Dir Function 1 CD Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DSR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND System Ground 6 DTR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator COM Mini DIN www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 52 Network Camera User s Guide Metta Appendix H Lenses Replacement The NetComm IP Camera supports any standard C CS lens Your IP Camera was supplied with a lens Any model of NetComm IP Cameras can be fitted with any standard CS C lens The DC lris support included in the IP Cameras will drive any standard DC Iris
52. sed normally will show OK Parsing Fail Or Err String which Start Script Will start the script indicates the syntax error of parsing execution a Message Save Script Command to save and Set Motion Detection Area In parse current scripts in the Event order to activate the motion detection Script Edit window If any syntax you must choose the detection area errors are detected the error and start the motion detection script message indicating the starting manually or with the script wizard position of syntax error will be shown in the Message window Script Wizard Command to start the script wizard It allows you to create a simple script automatically but the wizard supports only partial trigger Clear Clears the Event Script Edit window and action commands To fully leverage the complete functionalities of the event script please refer to Event Script Programmers Guide Help Script Help lists the syntax of trigger and action commands www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 38 Network Camera User s Guide Melua Appendix A Upgrading the Firmware The NetComm IP Camera firmware is stored in Flash memory This memory is provided by a silicon chip that just like any other ROM device retains data information even after power is turned off Flash memory is imbedded in the IP Camera because this technology allows its data to be erased and re written This means that
53. t of transporting product to and from NetComm s nominated premises is your responsibility and 5 NetComm does not have any liability or responsibility under this warranty where any cost loss injury or damage of any kind whether direct indirect consequential incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComm s reasonable control This includes but is not limited to acts of God war riot embargoes acts of civil or military authorities fire floods electricity outages lightning power surges or shortages of materials or labour 6 The customer is responsible for the security of their computer and network at all times Security features may be disabled within the factory default settings NetComm recommends that you enable these features to enhance your security The warranty is automatically voided if 1 You or someone else use the product or attempts to use it other than as specified by NetComm 2 The fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or communication line whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause s 3 The fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit including but not limited to liquid spillage 4 Your product has been used for any purposes other than that for which it is sold or in any way other than in strict accordance with the user manual supplied 5 Your product has been repaired
54. umber of ways Please find examples below Frame rates dependant on available bandwidth Ethernet IP Network Internet Intranet Remote location Internet Intranet Internet Service Web Server or Provider Surveillance Server Internet Intranet NetComm xDSL Adaptor Router Internet Service Web Server or Provider Surveillance Server Ethernet Internet Intranet Wireless Network Adaptor Access Point 802 1 11 Web Server or Surveillance Server Wireless network adapter frame rate up to full motion video 25 frames second Optional Internet Intranet Internet Intranet Web Server or Mobile Phone Surveillance Server GSM CDMA GPRS Base Station Internet Service Provider Cellular phone modem frame rate 1 5 frames second YML645 Rev 2 www netcomm com au Network Camera User s Guide Page 5 Metta 2 Physical Connections 2 1 Rear Panel GPIO Port 4 relay inputs 1 output Connect alarm sensors PIR s motion detectors switches etc for event triggering You can connect up to four triggering devices to the 4 relay inputs The relay output enables the camera to control external electronic devices such as boom gates fences lights etc refer to appendix F Com Port For modem connection NS4120 pictured has an RS 232 com port The NS4000 41 00 4240 have a 9 pin mini DIN port and ship with an RS 232 converter www netcomm com
55. xibility for customizing the application specific to their user needs Using the on line help as a reference users can follow the instructions to quickly develop programming scripts for time and or alarm triggered events www netcomm com au Page 17 Meta 5 1 1 General Firmware Version Displays firmware Language Select English version information Mame webcam yy ner Ov Ter Meme dA MAC Address O0 04 29 02 d0 80 Z E Language English Firmware Yersion Zoe I Large size image using the true resolution Live Video using Activex SP Java Applet Submit Live video using Live video using You can select the ActiveX for better performance in Internet Explorer or select the Java Applet for Netscape Navigator Large size image using the true resolution You can set the Large image to use an interlaced image or not www netcomm com au YML645 Rev 2 Page 18 Network Camera Users Guide b Vililll 5 1 2 User Settings Important note the first user to be added must be given full Admin rights by selecting Administrator otherwise no one can access the Administration page of the camera If the first user added is not given Administrator rights you will need to reset the IP camera to factory default The NetComm IP Camera provides 3 layer user security control as detailed below Password Add password for Name Add new user name for user name login The individual who wil
56. you can install firmware updates for your cameras as soon as they become available without having to replace any parts New firmware can be simply flash loaded into the NetComm IP Camera over the network Obtain the firmware flash bin The latest version of the IP Camera software is available free of charge from www neitcomm com au IMPORTANT Read before proceeding Note The IP Camera can become damaged if the updating operation is not performed correctly So please follow the procedures carefully Mm Upgrading the firmware usually takes 30 seconds sometimes up to 10 minutes After starting the process you should always wait at least 20 minutes before power cycling the IP Camera even if you suspect the upgrade procedure has failed E In controlled environments flash memory upgrades provide a very safe method for updating firmware Note the flash memory can become damaged if the upgrade operation is not performed correctly NetComm reserves the right to charge for any repair resulting to faulty upgrading by the user Upgrade procedure via FTP mM Download the newest software and unzip it into your local Driver for example C temp Then confirm the flash bin file exists in this directory E Remove all event setting and Reset the IP Camera You have two ways to remove the event lists One is to choose Event ID and to use Remove icon on Event page The other is to click the Load Default icon in configuration
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