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1. FTP Server 192 168 150 FTP Port 21 FTP User IPCAM FTP Password coe FTP Upload Folder FTP Mode PORT A Please set at first and then test Upload Image Now a Upload Interval Seconds 30 i E Please click Submit first before test Figure 9 3 FTP Server ftp ipvideo com FTP Port BIZ FTP User ltest ipvideo com_ FTP Password eeccee FTP Upload Folder FTP Mode PASV Please set at first and then test Upload Image Now Upload Interval Seconds 20 Figures 9 4 When you set up FTP Service images will be uploaded to your FTP server when motion is detected in the monitoring area FTP Server To set up FTP server on LAN refer to figure 9 3 To set it up for use over the internet refer to figure 9 4 FTP Port This is normally 21 FTP Upload Folder You must set up a folder that is capable of storing images The camera will not create a folder by itself You must be able to erase files within this folder FTP Mode This will support both standard POST mode or passive PASV mode Upload Image Now Select this box and images will be uploaded Upload Interval Set the time interval you wish between image uploads Polaroid Polaroid Settings gt Device ipceas Windows Internet Explorer E bitte 192 168 1 10 Ba gt oc Aer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Favorites skh E FreeHotmal vel X Devi
2. Ge 192 368 1154 ajs x Ne per en S050 J Apa a Fevoetes GF Devicelanonymneun TA mm Pages Salety gt Toche e W This webute wants to run the following add on DVM PCat Act F N t Downloading picture http 192 168 1 154 imagen da of Irtemet Protected Mode On p gt 108 gt SS E EE Figure 3 0 Polaroid Werk Offine Compatitdity View Settings F Full Kreen Toolbars Explorer Bars Developer Took Suggested Stes Security Settings Internet Zone Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom setings Reset to Meduen pagh Gefmzt Reset IP200 Manual Security level for thes zone Allowed levels for thes rone Medium to High Medium high ooriate for 1 wedbates Prompts before downioading potendaly unsafe nter or Unagned ActiveX controis wil no J Enable Protected Mod ayn ternet Explorer E mie level Settings Crsplay video and animation on a webpage that does not use a d ActiveX controis Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medum dow default Dd Reset EE Figure 3 1 Polaroid Software Polaroid Software NS p Network Camera Here are some other things you can do if the video still does not appear 1 Go to your computer s Start menu and go to Internet Explorer choose internet attributes to enter or go directly to your Control Panel choose Internet Ex
3. 2 Restore Restore IP Camera and all parameter settings If you wish to change camera settings to new status click Browse and load new settings in BIN file then Submit Device ID O0EA2162836A paaa i Device Embedded Web UI Version 20 8 1 82 Thu 2010 11 04 20 03 00 admin 192 168 1 183 access ET P Thu 2010 11 04 20 03 38 admin 183 16 186 128 access Alas DEMO_011 Thu 2010 11 04 20 15 01 motion detect Alarm Status None Fri 2010 11 05 08 48 09 motion detect Fri 2010 11 05 10 26 11 admin 192 168 1 164 access DDNS Status cipcam com Succeed http a5790 cipcam com91 Fri 2010 11 05 12 27 53 motion detect a n Fri 2010 11 05 21 00 04 motion detect _ UPnP Status UPnP Succeed Sat 2010 11 06 09 01 15 motion detect Sat 2010 11 06 09 35 47 admin 192 168 1 164 access MSN Status Sat 2010 11 06 09 41 36 motion detect Sat 2010 11 06 11 21 03 admin 192 168 1 246 access Sat 2010 11 06 12 05 09 motion detect Sat 2010 11 06 12 10 23 motion detect N N P Sat 2010 11 06 12 23 35 admin 192 168 1 183 access After you run your MSN page open chat dialog type in the word url After Ph eee ae arene Sone peer nen tee ae several seconds you will get a reply for remote access IP address for this Sat 2010 11 06 12 33 35 admin 192 168 1 183 access p Sat 2010 11 06 12 33 44 admin 192 168 1 183 access particular IP camera Sat 2010 11 06 12 51 06 admin 192 168 1 183 access Figure 8 9 Polaroid IP200 M
4. REC Automatically and Save to PC If you ve enable motion detection and an event has occurred when you open the camera monitoring window the recorded event will automatically be save to your PC 3 20 Path Settings Mail Service Settings gt Ftp Service Setting oO Alarm Service Setting Path Setinos l Figure 10 8 In figure 10 8 you will see slots to set the record path for any images being sent to the PC from the Camera Record path Set manually by clicking on record icon SHOW REC BUTTON to start manual record The file you import from your browser will automatically be the one images are sent to Polaroid Alarm Record Path Here you may choose the file on your PC you want the alarm messaging to go to NOTE If your could not set a path using Windows 7 or Vista take the following steps First add the IP address to the IE s trusted sites The steps are IE browser to Tool to Internet Proper to Security to trusted sites to Add You can also run the IE as the administrator and input the IP address of camera manually see figure 11 1 i Login Device arcny rics Devicelanonymous Device 1220 Devicelanonyrmous Login Devicelanonyrricus 3 left click E Run as administrator 2 Right click i Internet Explorer a Unpin this program from taskbar Unpin from Taskbar Properties Figure 11 1 IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings 3 21 Server Push Mode
5. OSD settings K A anonymous fail to connect to the device can t connect to the device OSD Settings audio buffer O reversal E minor disabled black yellow v Audio video Cladd timestamp on record white blue ver gt Figure 3 6 Go to OSD settings and click on Audio Video OSD 1 set time and date and click time stamp to apply to video 2 choose disable to clear any settings on OSD 3 set text color you wish i e black red white etc Network Camera Figure 3 7 IP200 Manual Rate and Resolution Set rate or speed of frames per second from full speed to 1fp 5s see figure 3 8 Resolution Set the resolution to 160 120 VGA 640 480 OVGA 320 240 as in figure 3 9 Rate Full Speed v corral 390 240 640 480_ alan Paya gf ace Lea cee contrast Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 NOTE You can reduce file size by setting the resolution lower as in figure 3 9 Top Menu Sree Mia LIVE VIDEO Click to get live video This is the only setting from which you can get right click operations such as play snapshot stop etc PLAY Click when you want to play video click again when you want to stop play STOP Click to stop live video Click play to start it again SNAPSHOT Click to get instant snapshot of live action It will stamp time and date if you choose to save RECORD Click to start recording manually red button will appear SHOW BUTTON Click red bu
6. Upon completion of all software an IP Camera tool icon will appear on your computer desktop lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 1 7 Figure 1 5 Setup has finished copying files to your computer elcone x Before you can use the program you must restart Windows or your computer Welcome to the IP Camera Setup program This program will install IP Cameta on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treabes Yes want to restart my computer now C No l will restart my computer later Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Remove any disks from their drives and then click Close to complete setup _ Next gt Cancel Figure 1 6 Figure 1 8 Polaroid IP200 Manual Polaroid Software PRE INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1 Use only the power adaptor that comes with the product DO NOT attempt to substitute it with any other as other adaptors may cause damage to your unit 2 Make sure the camera unit is mounted in an indoor environment where rain or other forms of moisture cannot get
7. amp useful for hosting online services such as FTP or Web Servers do nenu for Live Video Multi Device Network Camera pay stop C snapshot record Polaroid e Settings audio talk eee Device ID 000DCSD008FA Audio video Device Firmware Version 17 22 2 26 system Device Embeded Web UI Version 20 8 4 23 Alias Demo Alarm Status None DDNS Status aipcam com Succeed http e0254 aipcam com 8901 UPnP Status UPnP Succeed Figure 7 9 3 8 System Settings p Save Settings Don t Save Settings Name rivoenaxcam IP Address 192 168 0 107 Name Traffic Port Type Public Port i Private Port 1 Pubic Port o Private Port 0 Pubic Port Protocol a Figure 7 7 Schedule Aways inbound Fiter MowAl v Schedule Aways v Inbound Fiter After all steps are complete you may use DDSN freely or check the DDNS status from your camera and get the DDNS link for internet view See figure below Steps Login System Device Info in that order gt Live Video piay Multi Device Net work stop EESO o record audio talk Device ID 000000256796 Audio video Device Firmware Version 17 22 2 26 syslen Device Embeded Web UI Version 20 8 1 37 Alias Test her Alarm Status None DDNS Status 3322 Succeed http jerryjwb 3322 0rg 128 UPnP Status UPnP Succeed Figures 7 8 Polaroid Devi
8. 5 C reversal d mirror Figure 4 2 Audio Buffer Click here and window box will give you a choice of 1 2 3 4 or 5 seconds buffer of audio This will prevent dropouts clicks or pops Reversal Click here and video image can be seen reversed up or down this particularly important when camera is mounted on ceiling Mirror Clcik to see mirror image Click again to return image back to normal NOTE Both Reversal and mirror images can be preset to remain if camera is in a special position requiring a reverse or mirror image Mode Brightness Contrast ai 60 HZ outdoor Figure 4 3 Mode There is an optional mode for outdoor use of the camera It is 50Hz 60Hz It should be noted that camera is not recommended for outdoor recording but if it is used as such should be set to the 50Hz setting Brightness Click to find the up or down value of brightness you desire Contrast Click to find the up or down value if contrast you desire Default all Click to return to factory settings NOTE If you set up the camera on the network and you receive no video and the brightness and contrast setting do not appear you can go back to default all to achieve video feed Pan Tilt Polaroid Polaroid Software Polaroid Software Pan Tilt Control Figure 4 4 Click on and camera will pan move from side to side or tilt go up or down making at least one full pan tilt cycle automatically Click t
9. gt Polaroid Wireless Surveillance Camera USER MANUAL manual on the included CD ROM Questions NO For more information Need some help or visi t Fa EN It the user ide will help you gd www polaroid com r 0 Polaroid Table of Contents Table of Contents Welcome 1 1 Features 1 2 Packing List 1 3 Product Views 1 4 PC System Requirements 1 5 Hardware Instruction 1 6 Software Installation 2 Sofware Operation 2 1 IP Camera Tool 2 2 CAMERA LOGIN 2 3 TO USE IE BROWSER TO GAIN ACCESS 2 4 SAFARI FIREFOX GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER ACCESS 2 5 MOBILE PHONE ACCESS 2 6 ACTIVEX MODE FOR IE BROWSER ACCESS 2 7 VISITOR STATUS 2 8 OPERATOR ACCESS ADMINISTRATOR ACCESS 3 ADMINSTRATOR SETTINGS 3 1 MULTI DEVICE SETTINGS 3 2 Network Settings 3 3 Basic Network Settings 3 4 Wireless LAN Settings 3 5 ADSL Settings 3 6 UPnP Settings 3 7 DDNS Service Settings 3 8 System Settings 3 8 1 Device Info 3 9 Alias Settings 3 10 Date amp Time Settings 3 11 User Settings 3 12 PT Settings 3 13 Indicator Settings 3 14 Backup and Restore 3 15 Other Settings 3 16 Mail Service Settings 3 17 FTP Service Settings 3 18 Alarm Settings 3 19 Send Mail on Alarm 3 20 Path Settings 3 21 Server Push Mode for Safari FireFox Google Browser 3 22 Sign in mobile phone FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Polaroid Polaroid M Introduction Welcome You have purchased the Polaroid IP Camera solution because securit
10. into it 3 DO not touch or re adjust the lens in any way The focal point of the camera was pre set at the factory If you turn the lens you may interfere with the way the quality of the images are received 4 DO not force the Pan TIIt by hand 5 For any firmware upgrades or connection to any other external devices please read all instructions within the installation CD 2 SOFTWARE OPERATION 2 1 IP Camera Tool Once you ve mounted your IP camera and installed the software it is time to see if you can access it remotely ot i Start by double clicking on IP Camera Icon LS on your desktop A dialog box will appear on your computer screen EY IP Camera Tool Anonymous Http 192 168 1 52 Anonymous Http 192 168 1 50 Figure 1 9 Note The software is designed to automatically search for IP Camera servers over the LAN One of the following 3 scenarios will present itself 1 After about 1 minute if the software does not find an appropriate IP camera server on the LAN it will indicate No IP server found and automatically shut down the program 2 After about a minute the software will detect all the cameras on the LAN and each camera will be listed on your computer screen as shown in figure 1 9 If you re installing your first camera it will naturally be the only one listed Polaroid Polaroid Software 3 You will discover that several of the IP cameras installed on the LAN do not share the
11. it takes approximately 30 seconds for camera to boot once this is done find the IP address in IP CAMERA TOOLS see Figure 2 1 5 Note Once the proper software is installed and once both power and network cables are connected to the camera unit an led indicator should glow green steadily to indicate the camera is now on Later when you establish your wireless internet connections an LED will flash yellow to indicate when the camera is transmitting to the Cloud Please note that the proper software must be installed for these LEDs to function properly SEE NEXT SECTION FOR SOFTWARE INSTALLATION IP200 Manual Polaroid Introduction Polaroid Mm Introduction 1 6 Software Installation Ready To Install x IMPORTANT Before installing the Active X software to run your camera make certain both your Firewall and Anti Virus are shut off It is safe to do so and this will ensure the software installs properly and without interference Next IP CAMERA TOOL The IP CAMERATOOL is included in the CD that comes with your camera Insert the CD into your computer Double click on IPCamASetup exe icon then click on Next follow the prompts as they are shown in figures 1 6 1 7 1 8 Setup now has enough information to start installing IP Camera Cooks Hack to maka ory changes betoge Soning Click Cancel to exit etup 2 ActiveX Double click Appinstall exe when promted click on next then click on Install and then click on Finish
12. l l Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Figure 6 3 3 6 UPnP Settings incessant Click UPnP Settings to choose Using UPnP to Map Port 123 002586745b2c infra WEP 4 00258637e226 infra None Basic Network Settings 7 zhonglian 0025862c0bee infra WEP i aai ania a t e005c52b6934 infra None v Wireless Lan Settings Scan ADSL Settings gt Using UPnP to Map Port J Using Wireless Lan UPnP Settings Submit Retesh SSID DDNS Serice Settings Network No encryption ao dia Figure 6 8 Encryption All you have to do is click Submit in order to automatically allow your camera to utilize UPnP forwarding If your router supports UPnP you will not have to do Figure 6 4 port forwarding l gt par settings 1 002586372e26 infra Non 1g UPnP to Map Port 1 Enable it 7 zhonglian 0025862c0bee infra WEP a Wireless Network List t e005c52b6934 infra None X 2 Submit to finish Scan Figure 6 9 Using Wireless Lan NOTE For UPnP make sure your UPnP setting is on in your router If your router does not support UPnP it will indicate an error In this case we recommend you do port forwarding manually see figure 7 4 7 9 for details i xj Open System Hexadecimal Number 3 7 DDNS Service Settings share key here 64bits Basic Network Settings erties E Wireless Lan Settings OO Msep fea bts i Manufacturer s DDNS i ADSL Settin
13. list you can cross check which camera is which by matching the sticker numbers of each camera with the ID numbers on the list If however no ID number is shown on the IP Camera tool it might be that it is being blocked by your firewall Shut Firewall to allow access to your computer or as ID as a trusted site Note There are two reference numbers One is the Device MAC ID the other is the WI FI MAC ID this too is on the sticker at the bottom of the camera If this sticker is ever lost you can recapture it by logging on to your host router and check the status the numbers will be found there listed as the IP Camera WI FI MAC ID 2 1 1 2 NETWORK CONFIGURATION Polaroid Polaroid Software Polaroid Software ATIP Camera Tool IPcam Demo IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Http Port User Password Figure 2 2 In this Window you can configure your network parameter If you click in the window requesting an IP from the DHCP server your camera will be a dynamic IP to do this your router must have a DHCP function and it must be on IP Address Fill in the IP address assigned and make sure it has the same subnet as your gateway your computer and your router the first three sets of numbers should be the same Subnet Mask The default subnet mask for your equipment is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Make sure the subnet number correspond to your PC s IO address DNS Server Should be set with the same subnet num
14. provided window Once the Windows Security box comes up input your correct user name and password The sign in interface will pop up See figure 2 7 to reference which user mode you d like to use in order to access the camera There are three to choose from 1 Active Mode for IE browser available in iE6 0 or above Please note Internet Explorer will give you all options 2 Server push mode for user who wish to access with either Safari Firefox or Google Chrome 3 sign in mobile phone for user who wish to access through their mobile devices IP200 Manual Languages ActiveX Mode For IE Browser Sea Click here visit on IE sian in isser Server Push Mode For Safari FireFox Google Browser Click here visit on Safari gn in Firefox Google chrome browser via server push mode VLC mode for IE Safari FireFox Google Opera browser gnin Click here visit on VLC mode ERA z Click here visit on Sign in mobile phone mobile phone attention case sensitive propose using 1024 768 screen resolution Figure 2 7 Polaroid Polaroid Software Polaroid Software litettetersy English 2 3TO USE IE BROWSERTO GAIN ACCESS Language English v ActiveX Mode For IE Browser Sign in Server Push Mode For Safari FireFox Google Browser Sign in VLC mode for IE Safari FireFox Google Opera browser Sign in Sign in mobile phone attention case sensitive propose usin
15. router you will then need to set the Local Private IP address to your camera s local IP address set the inbound port to 8090 and the outbound port to 8090 you can change port numbers later Make sure the type is either Both or TCP Save the configuration See examples for a couple of routers on page 40 41 amp 42 To see if you are set up properly open a browser and enter your external internet IP address into the address bar Put a colon sign then enter the port number e g 192 168 1 10 8090 That should bring you to your camera s login screen 3 1 3 Upgrade Device Firmware Upgrade Device Firmware Upgrade Device Embeded Web UI Submit 1 Browse the Firmware Bin File then Submit Note Upgrade Firmware first then Upgrade Web UI 2 Browse the Web Ui Bin file then submit Figure 5 4 If you wish to upgrade your camera you must first upgrade the Firmware then upgrade Web UI in that order Click Browse to select the correct BIN file you want then click submit to upgrade NOTE Before performing any upgrade from a browser make sure the IP Camera tool in your computer can locate the camera you wish to upgrade Also note that power must be on during the upgrade and it has to be in wired mode Upgrading freely without taking any of these precautions could do damage to the camera IP200 Manual 3 1 4 Restore Factory Settings Multi Device Settings Upgrade Device Firmware
16. will allow you to use other browser methods Figure 3 4 Polaroid IP200 Manual 2 6 ACTIVEX MODE FOR IE BROWSER ACCESS When you login the camera in ActiveX model you will be asked what level of user you are Visitor Operator or Administrator Each of these user types come with different levels of authority and usage privileges see 3 11 for user settings figure 8 5 2 7 VISITOR STATUS When you sign in as a visitor yours is the lowest level of operation and is limited to certain channels Our IE software will give a visitor access to up to color coded 9 channels They are as follows Network Camera PES gt Live Video WS play stop snapshot record gt Multi Device e AWCIO Figure 3 5 Click this one for main camera view only Click this one to view four connected cameras at once Click for views of 9 connected cameras at once NOTE In order to view multiple cameras you must first have set the Multi Device Settings first see 3 1 Multi Device Settings Polaroid Polaroid Software Polaroid Software Also there are 9 color coded icons at the bottom of the UI to indicate the status of each device They are as follows Gray Means no device is connected Green Means a device is connected on this channel and works well Red Means the device on this channel and is recording Yellow Means a device on this channel but fails to connect to main device On Screen Display
17. NOTE Value 0 is fastest speed Value 10 is slowest Recommended speed is 5 to the system with different levels of access For example Polaroid IP200 Manual Polaroid A Settings Polaroid Settings 3 13 Indicator Settings MSN Settings Indicator Mode Non connected network out A Non connected network out test hotmail com E E on connected network with more slow Trequency ticker Password ecccecccce Deen extinguisned ipcamtest hotmail com Figure 8 7 You have three options for setting the pilot lamp 1 Non connected network out Twinkles while connected to network and shuts off when connection is terminated 2 Non connected network with more slow frequency flicker Twinkles while MSN buddy list connected to network and slows when connection is shut down 3 Been extinguished Use to keep connections OFF 3 14 Backup and Restore Submit Refresh Browse Submit NOTE Before setting MSN set port forwarding see DDNS setting instructions for details Figure 8 8 Go to MSN settings Page File in correct user name and password add MSN 1 Back up Back up IP Camera and all parameter settings you ve already set by buddies up to ten friends Once submitted they will appear in MSN friend s list clicking on Submit All parameters will be stored in BIN file For MSN status click on Device info
18. R duce false alarms in case of the light mutation Alarm Input Armed oO Na 2 Choose the sensibility 10 Linkage on Alarm Lal Alarm Notification by Http o Send Mail on Alarm o Call the preset position disabled Upload Image on Alarm Oo Sound on Alarm M 5 Enable it optional Record on Alarm 4 Submit T Submit Figure 9 7 Should motion be detected the Alarm Status will automatically switch to Alarm Detect Alarm 000DCSDOOSFA 0 22 2 20 20 8 4 23 Demo Motion Detect Alarm apcam com Succeed http e0254 atpcam com 8901 Device Firmware Version Device Embeded Web UI Version Altas Alarm Status DDNS Status UPnP Status UPnP Succeed Figure 9 8 Polaroid Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings 3 18 2 Motion Detection Sensitivity You may choose up to 10 settings of sensitivity for motion 10 being the most sensitive See figure below Motion Detect Sensibility v itivity Start the motion detection compensation educe false alarms in case of the light mutation 3 IO Linkage on Alarm Alarm Notification by Http Send Mail on Alarm Call the preset position Upload Image on Alarm Figure 9 9 3 18 3 Alarm Input Armed IO Linkage on Alarm In the event that you want to connect external alarm devices to ward off or frighten intruders you must choose Alarm Input Armed to enable an input device For an output device you must choose IO Linkage on A
19. Reboot Device Figure 5 5 Clicking on Restore Factory Settings will cause a prompt to pop up Select OK and the camera will return to original factory settings and the device will reboot 3 1 5 Reboot Device Clicking on Reboot the Device will cause a prompt to pop up Select OK and the device will reboot Multi Device Settings Demo 192 168 1119 test 192 168 1 128 anonymous 192 168 1 160 Upgrade Device Firmware Retesh Restore Factory Settings Reboot Device 3 wre yee pwe te reboot the dorite CK Cine None Figure 5 6 3 2 Network Settings Click on Network and it will cause the prompt below to pop up Basic Network Settings Wireless Lan Settings ADSL Settings UPnP Settings Net work gt DONS Service Settings Polaroid Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings 3 3 Basic Network Settings There are two places you can manually fix the camera s IP address One as we have mentioned earlier is the IP Camera Tool figure 2 3 the other is the Basic Network Settings window below basic Netwerk Stine samosas Wireless Lan Settings tin IP from DHCP Server a ADSL Settings ddr 192 168 1 113 gt ret Mask 255 255 255 0 UPnP Settings away 192 168 1 1 DDNS Service Settings j Server 192 168 1 1 Port 8901 EER E L Figure 5 7 NOTE The default setting for your camera is Obtain IP from DHCP server If you have this box checked
20. anual 3 15 Other Settings Mail Service Settings Fip Service Settings Alarm Service Settings gt Figure 9 0 Using the other box you can make settings for Motion Detection Alarm IO Linkage Schedule FTP Upload Alarm Mail Alert Record Path and more 3 16 Mail Service Settings You can set Mail Service Settings to send you an email when motion is detected in the camera range Sender IP Camera 163 com 1 Sender mailbox Receiver IP Camera 163 com le Receiver 2 Support 4 receivers i tesa nor sup por SmI 7 SMTP Server sMTP 163 cOM___ for sender SMTP Port 3 SMTP Port Need Authentication Enable it SMTP User SMTP Password IP Camera 4 Your user and password est O i Figure 9 1 Please set at first and then test Report Internet IP by Wail Sender Make sure the senders mail box supports SMTP and does not enable either SSL orTSL encryptions Receivers You can set up to four receives There are no SMTP limitations SMTP Senders should have SMTP Server SMTP Port Sender s SMTP port is usually 257 but it could have its own special port number Authorization SMTP needs SMTP user and password input and the then Polaroid Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings authorization selection SMTP User Input correct SMTP user usually his or her full email address Sometimes the address can be
21. bers as the gateway Note You can get subnet mask gateway and DNS from your Router Often the DNS is optional HTTP port Default port number is 80 but you should plug in the port number assigned for your equipment ie 81 801 8001 etc Password No password NOTE If prompt tells you subnet doesn t match double click to change reset the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server numbers once again or enable Obtain IP from the DHCP server 2 1 1 3 UGRADE FIRMWARE IP200 Manual Pp IP Camera Tool Http 192 168 1 52 ee eee Fain ee A 4 Anonyrous Upgrade Firmware A User admin Password No password Upgrade System Upgrade System Firmware fa ek Firmware first v de Web UI ikana Then Upgrade Web UI Your user name and password Default User admin Figure 2 4 Begin by entering your correct User and Password to upgrade system firmware and Ul Please note that you must upgrade the system firmware first and the Web UI second or you could sustain damage to the camera Before downloading the firmware make sure it is the correct and appropriate type for your camera Follow all the instructions in the Read Me First instructions that came with your upgrade software NOTE DO not upgrade freely If your camera is working well it is better to not upgrade If you must upgrade please keep the camera on during the process use the best wire mode and make sure you are connected
22. ce Info Alias Settings Date amp Time Settings Users Settings Indicator Settings Backup amp Restore Log MSN Settings v syster gt Figure 8 0 3 8 1 Device Info This will give information about the following Device ID Firmware Version embedded Web UI Version Alias Alarm Status DDNS Status and UPnP Status Device ID Device Firmware Version Device Embeded Web UI Version 000DC5D008FA 0 22 2 20 20 8 4 23 Demo None DDNS Status aipcam com Succeed http e0254 aipcam com 8901 No Action Figure 8 1 IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Polaroid e Settings 3 9 Alias Settings Visitor See figure 2 7 details of usage at this level Operator You can control the direction of the IP Camera and set parameters Administrator You can set up advanced configurations of the IP Camera 1 Enter a name you like See 3 1 22 2 Submit to finish Figure 8 2 a sete admin You may assign your camera or cameras any name s you choose by entering ministrator in the Alias box ipcam eovecce TVisitor II v demo LLIT 3 10 Date amp Time Settings Visitor Visitor Visitor Visitor 20104F 11515 SRA 14 34 56 Device Clock Timezone GMT 08 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei Sync with NTP Se
23. cellPCAM fh BC dehy Pags Safety Toos Figure 9 5 Here are some errors you could receive after your FTP set up 1 Cannot connect to server Check to see if FTP set up was correct 2 Network error Please try again later 3 Server error 4 Incorrect user or password Please check whether user name or password is correct 5 Cannot access folder Make sure folder exists and is authorized 6 Error in passive PASV mode Make sure server supports PASV mode 7 Error in PORT mode Select PASV mode if device is behind a NAT box which may be blocking IP information 8 Cannot upload file Make sure your account is authorized Please check all parameters are set correctly The format of image is OOODC5DO08FA IPCAM _0_20101115152525 _25 jpg Please check if your FTP supports this format 3 18 Alarm Settings Mail Service Settir Motion Detect Armed o Alarm Input Armed g Ftp Ser ettings al Sound on Alarm Path Settings Subma Rakesh Figure 9 6 IP200 Manual Enter Alarm Service Settings Page to set alarm to your specifications 3 18 1 Motion Detection Armed When you enable Motion Detection Armed the camera will sound an alarm when motion is detected and it will record the incident Motion Detect Armed OZ 1 Enable it Motion Detect Sensibility 5 ifthe bigger number the higher sensitivity Start the motion detection compensation
24. could be several reasons 1 ActiveX controller is not installed properly Review Figures 2 9 through 3 1 of this manual 2 Your firewall or anti virus software is blocking the port Change port number See figure 3 2 for reference 3 Port forwarding is incorrect refer to figure 7 4 through 79 of this manual and make sure the settings are correct IP CAMERA TOOL CAN T FIND CAMERA S IP First check all camera connections Make sure the DHCP in your router is enabled do not enable MAC address filter Make sure firewall and anti virus software is not blocking camera by setting it as a trusted device in your firewall and anti virus settings gt Polaroid Polaroid FAQs Polaroid FAQs UPnP ALWAYS FAILS Sometimes your firewall or anti virus software fails to allow the connection It is recommended you try port forwarding manually in your router WHY ISN T THE SHORTCUTTO IP CAMERA TOOL APPEARING If you use Windows7 or Vista it may be necessary to check if you installed it properly You should be looking for an icon that takes you to C Windows System32 IPCamera exe please direct the installation to C Windows SysWOW64 IPCamera exe WHY CAN T I CHANGE THE RECORD PATH Sometimes Windows or Vista will not allow you to change the record path To override this problem you must add camera as a trusted site Go to IE Browser then to Tool then click on Internet Proper then click on Security then click on trusted sites then s
25. do not want to use this number because it is a public port and can cause security problems Port number 8090 is generally not used and is therefore safe to use THIS IS JUST A RECOMMENDATION YOU ARE FREE TO USE OTHER PORT NUMBERS Note if you have more than one camera the port numbers should ascend accordingly i e 8090 8091 8092 etc Next write down your router s internet IP address The easiest way to find this is to google What is my IP address and go to the first link which pops up which is usually whatismyipaddress com This address is how the world sees your Polaroid Polaroid e Settings router s identity which means if you want to be able to access you camera from anywhere but home you will need to know this address The fourth step is to log into your wireless router To do this enter the IP address of your router into your browser and then enter the username and password when prompted If you are unsure of your router s name and password refer to your router manual or view a list of the most popular default router IP addresses usernames and passwords listed by Googling Default Router Passwords and IP Addresses and you will get that info for almost all routers Go through the options on you router until you find the Virtual Server Port Forwarding or port Mapping option Your router s manual will explain this as well Once you re able to access the Port Forwarding options for your
26. e figure 2 6 requesting user name password Not until it requests 3 times can you return to operator login 2 9 ADMINISTRATOR ACCESS For all administrator settings please see 3 1 3 22 3 ADMINSTRATOR SETTINGS When logged in as the Administrator you have access to all controls and functions of the camera which include the following functions visitors and operators cannot access 40191192 168 1 135 Device List in Lan rove rite rr 1 100 anonymous 192 168 1 154 2 Retesh The lst Device Thas Denice The and Device None ThexdDence None The 4th Device None The 5th Device None The 6th Device None The 7th Device None The 8th Device None The 9th Device None ennon If you wars to eccess the device frum mlernel be sure the host and port that you set can be accessed from internet Submit Refresh Figure 4 6 Polaroid Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings 3 1 MULTI DEVICE SETTINGS Vulti Device Settings parade Device Firmware estore Factory Settings gt Multi Device eboot Device ks Polaroid IP Camera system software can support up to 9 devices on the network at one time 3 1 1 Set Multi Device on LAN When you call up the Multi Service Device window you can view all the devices you have set up on the LAN The first device is the default one You can add up to 9 cameras for monitoring To add more devices click on the next device i e 2nd device then click o
27. el Polaroid IP200 Manual Polaroid A Introduction 1 3 3 Bottom View ruoni e TOTP PALO MAL Latina AHNE VDNShttp b SH cama fy j i ser admin Pacer Shank JT wired O Wrelese icc mm 2 O O U EDA P 90 Figure 1 3 Beware If your camera does not include several stickers such as MAC address and OC sticker it could be a fake IPCAM and will not work with original firmware or be able to be serviced by our after sales service Make sure it has the MAC address and serial number 1 4 PC System Requirements System configuration requirements for viewing multiple IPCAM camera feeds CPU 2 06 GHz or above Memory capacity 256M or above Network card 10M or above Display card 64M or above memory Recommended OS Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 Polaroid Polaroid Introduction 1 5 Hardware Instruction N f Network cable a Es Figure 1 4 To set up your camera hardware follow each of the following steps carefully to ensure optimum camera operation 1 Install WI FI antenna 2 Plug power adaptor into camera 3 Connect network cable into both camera and into router for initial set up initial set up is not over WiFi please keep network cable inserted during initial set up Later when you have established your camera on your wireless network the hard wire from the camera to the router may be removed see section 3 4 It should however remain connected during initial setup 4 Note
28. em Motion detection alarm e Provides image snapshot Supports multiple protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP SMTP DDNS SNTP DHCP FTP Supports WEP WPA WPA2 encryption Supports 3G phone Smart phone control and surveilance e Supports Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Google Chrome browsers IP200 Manual Polaroid Introduction Polaroid Introduction 1 2 Packing List After unpacking check that the following items are in your possession 3 Network Indicator LEDs ITEM QUANTITY S IP Camera 1 WI FI Antenna 1 only available for wireless models User Manual 1 DC Power Supply 1 CD 1 Network Cable 1 o o 4 Audio Output 1 LAN 6 Antenna 5 O 2 Power NOTE If any items are missing contact Polaroid immediately at 1 877 836 1190 Alarm Pin 1 3 Product Views 1 3 1 Front View Figure 1 2 1 Light Sensor Holes En 1 LAN RJ 45 10 100 base T NA 2 Power Supply DC 5V 2A 3 Network Lights Glows green when connected to network yellow when 2 Lens transmitting data 4 Audio Output for external speaker 3 Network A 5 I O PINS 1 Output A 2 Output B 3 Alarm input 4 Ground Input Indicator LED d 6 Antenna 4 Microphone Figure 1 1 1 Light sensor holes 2 LENS CMOS sensor with fixed focus lens Default is 3 6mm optional 6mm available 3 Network Indicator LED blinks when in use 4 Built in microphone 5 WI FI Wireless Antenna 1 3 2 Rear Pan
29. encounter difficulties set up or running your IP Security Camera outside the instructions in this manual we suggest you contact your reseller If they cannot resolve your issues then please contact our technical support team at 877 836 1190 or at Polaroid 2 Bergen Turnpike Ridgefield New Jersey FORGOTTEN AMINSISTRATOR USERNAME AND OR PASSWORD Press RESET BUTTON and hold for 15 seconds After 15 seconds the user name and password will return to factory default which is username admin password No password At this point you may add in a user name and password of your choice IF YOU RE TOLD SUBNET DOESN T MATCH DBCLICK TO CHANGE Once you click on the message the settings box will appear Click on the Obtain IP from DHCH server fig 2 2 It should obtain the information and set up automatically If however it does not go to the local area connection of your computer to get proper subnet and gateway of your computer and then change the camera numbers to these numbers exactly HOW DO I GET THE IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION To see if your computer and camera chare the same subnet click My Computer then Control Panel then Network amp Dial Up Connections then LAN then Attributes then go to Internet Protocols TCP IP and check the IP address and the Subnet Mask Make sure the numbers here and the numbers for your camera coincide Do this manually in the camera set up box REASONS CAMERA CANNOT BE ACCESSED OVER INTERNET There
30. for Safari FireFox Google Browser 3 22 Sign in mobile phone Choose Server Push Mode login camera and the following will appear on your For monitoring using a mobile phone you must first choose Sign in mobile screen phone login the camera and the following will window and interface will appear on your computer screen resolution 640 480 mode S50HZ bight gt 7 oF contrast 1 A default all Figure 11 2 NOTE Server Push Mode does not support ActiveX That means functions that resolution 320 240 I are controlled by ActiveX will not work in Server Push Mode These functions mode 50 HZ include Play Stop Record Audio bright contrast AP Talk Multi device settings Path settings You will not find these options if you use Safari Firefox or Google Chrome browsers Figure 11 3 NOTE Mobile phone does not support ActiveX therefore Mobile phone only provides simple functions such as Resolution Mode Bright Contrast Pan Tilt Control Snapshot Reversal Mirror and IO Linkage functions FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS DOES POLAROID IP CAMERA WORK ON MAC OS SYSTEMS AS WELL AS MICROSOFT WINDOWS Yes the system is designed to work with both operating systems You will find information in your CD folders concerning MAC systems however the set up to a MAC computer should pretty much be plug and play if you follow the prompts as they come up IF I NEED ASSISTANCE WHERE CAN I GET IT If you
31. g 1024 768 screen resolution Figure 2 8 The first time you login to a camera it is possible to get the ActiveX prompt with a box around it as seen in fig 2 8 In this case click this prompt first and choose Run Add on This is telling you to refresh and login the camera again Once done you will receive live video feed in the following windows IP200 Manual Polaroid Software Polaroid Software 192 3581154 NOTE If live video stream does not come up but instead a red cross such as this appears on the screen or the screen goes black follow the following steps mef he piper eel Ay Right Click and vx i PSEREN WP 1 Close your computer s firewall 2 Change all the ActiveX settings to enable including IE BROWSER Tool Internet options Security Custom Levels ActiveX controls and Plug ins Critical to enable are Enable Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable Initialize all ActiveX controls not marked safe Enable Run ActiveX controls and plug ins x a Searity s a ac amam ivacy Content Connec ons Programs Advanced r k p mm Pager Safety Took e Select a tone to vie of Change security settngs 2 Beopen Le Browsing Session Local intranet d ste Internet This zone ts for Internet websites except those isted in trusted and restricted rones Pop up Blocker Manage Add con internet Protected Mede On Figure 2 9 peee am TT lt
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33. gs Manufacturer s Domain Key 4 64 bits p Third PartyDDNS submit J iii DONS Senco dt Nome Es DDNS Service Settings Submit Retesh Figure 6 5 Figure 7 0 Polaroid IP200 Manual You may choose to use aThird Party DDNS i e for example from Dynds Oray 3322 etc Mone Gray nat DynDns ongidyndna Cyntina ongistardna Ceanidins orgicuetceri IF22 orgietyredins I322 org siaiding Figure 7 1 Third Party DDNS For third party DDNS choose server i e 3322 or dyndns org See figure below Manufacturer s DDNS Manufacturer s Domain a5281 aipcam com DDNS Service 3322 org dyndns The server you use DDNS User jerryjwb DDNS Password seccccccccocce DDNS Host jjerryjwb 3322 org Figure 7 2 Polaroid Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings rand get user and password Manufacturer s DDNS F 4 ipat are Manufacturer s Domain ind Party DDNS DDNS Service DynDns org dyndns The server you use DDNS User jerryjwb DDNS Password soeosossosso DDNS Host jerryjwb 3322 org Enter DDNS Host DDNS or Proxy Server DDNS or Proxy Port Re Update Ignoring All Errors C never do this unless your hostname has been unblocked proxy config is needed ifthe device is in China Mainland or HongKong Submit Figure 7 3 In order to do this you must have registered account befo
34. inputted without the suffix and just using the user name SMTP Password Input correct password NOTE Click Submit before going toTEST gt Device sarah Windows Internet Explorer SIL 2 1192 16 M e gt lt Ay File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x p Favorites B FreeHotmall web si lery Device sarah amp dep Page gt Safety Toos 7 Test Succeed Done amp Internet fy 100 Figure 9 2 If clicking on TEST yields an error recheck the information your entered to ensure it was all correct Then make corrections and click onTEST again Here are some possible problems 1 Cannot connect to server 2 Network error Try again later 3 Server error 4 Incorrect user or password 5 Sender is denied by server Re authenticate user and check again 6 Receiver is denied by server Anti Spam privacy software could be blocking 7 The message is denied by server Again because of anti span privacy software 8 Server does not support the authentication mode used by the device At the bottom of figure 9 1 you will see a box for Report Internet IP by Mail If you check it you will receive the camera s internet IP information via email The camera must be on for this information to be transmitted For example the IPCAM s URL is http 121 213 109 69 1008 IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings 3 17 FTP Service Settings
35. ites and then click on Add YOU CAN ALSO RUN AS AMINISTRATOR AND INPUT IP ADDRESS MANUALLY CAN T FIND MULTI DEVICE SETTINGS AND RECORD ICON Remember that these functions are only available using ActiveX If your running your cameras on browsers such as Safari Google Chrome or Firefox these functions are not available to you CAMERA STILL WON T CONNECT WIRELESSLY If after you set wireless settings and disconnect cable to router you still cannot connect wirelessly check that your settings are correct See WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS for details Double click the SSID go to the Encryption Share Key then Channel Make sure they are all the same settings as your router Note that your Share key should not include special characters Use only a word and number are best And make sure your MAC address filter is not on CAN T SEE OTHER CAMERAS WHEN ACCESSING REMOTELY If you want to see all cameras in your system you must make sure they are all added into your multi device settings using DDNS name and port number Use DDNS domain name in host check box not camera s LAN IP See details in this manual for Multi Devices on WAN REMOTE LOG IN ONLY BRINGS METO BLACK SCREEN OR CODE If you were able to access your remote login page your DDNS settings are correct However there may be internet speed problems especially if you are access on WI FI YOUR USING ACTOVEX BUT STILL GETTING NO PICTURE First make sure you ve clicked on ActiveX prope
36. larm Motion Detect Armed MI Enable it for motion detect Motion Detect Sensibility 5_ Choose the motion detect sensibil Alarm Input Armed Enable it for alarm input Triger Level High Choose the triger level 10 Linkage on Alarm EEE able it for linkage on alarm Output Level Low Choose the output level CF Enable it Upload Image on Alarm O Send mail on Alarm Scheduler ER oya ae il Sound on Alarm Rro es Figure 10 0 In figure 10 0 you will notice a trigger box There are two trigger level options you Can set IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Trigger Level Option High for closed circuit external alarm devices Low for open circuit external alarm devices When an object moves close to camera alarm will trigger When alarm is switching off alarm will trigger as well Alarm Armed Figure 10 1 There are also two options for output level High if the I O pins work as switch for closed circuit devices Low if the I O pins work as a switch for open circuit alarm devices 3 18 4 IO Pins for IO Alarm Linkage IO PINS 1 Output 2 Output 3 Alarm Input 4 Input GND Input Pins Can be used for 1 way external output sensors i e Person Infrared Sensor for motion detection When an external sensor is triggered IP Camera will either send an email with a recorded picture or will control the internal relay o
37. n a camera in the device list It will fill in the camera information then add user name and password and then click Add After you ve set all devices in this manner click on submit Network Camera WS play stop snapshi ord audio Rate Ful Speed v lu 480 v Figures 4 8 IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Network Camera gt play T stop fe Snapshot is record Multi Device Net worp Rate FullSpee r le 1 Figures 4 9 3 1 2 Set Multi Device on WAN using Port Forwarding Port Forwarding will allow you to view your camera live on the internet from anywhere using your PC smart phone or tablet device To do this start by making sure you have your router s manual in hand in order to understand some of the terms we are referring to Wait a second you probably have no idea where it is right Don t worry To get and get the information you will need to Push Forward to your wireless devices simply google brand of your router manual i e Belkin manual Once you have this information handy follow these five steps Write down the local IP address of your camera To find this open IP Camera Tools Mac users open IP Scanner Tool and it will display the IP address of the camera as an http address i e the numbers will appear in sets such as 192 168 1 10 Log onto your camera and go to Basic Network Settings and change the HTTP Port to 8090 The default port is 80 but you
38. nection Detads Set up a home or small office network Vake cheroe virco Ot thg same Subnet Mask an uso ne 2gateway of the camera with device your P a Repar the confection E Rename this connection vew satus of Ther connection 2 Change settings of GU connection Sam z th gateway is also O D gt Control Panel EJ My Network Places My Documents Figure 5 9 To find the DNS Server follow similar instructions above as you did for Gateway If your router supports DHCP function choose Obtain IP from DHCP Server to get dynamic IP snapshot audio talk Live Video play W W stop record Multi Device Net work R n Obtain IP from DHCP Server l Audio video 80 system Figure 6 0 Http Port In most cases you may leave the value that comes up as is If it does not work however you may change the number to another value i e 85 Polaroid Polaroid Settings 3 4 Wireless LAN Settings Basic Network Settings sd ADSL Settings gt Wireless Network List UPnP Settings Scan DDNS Service Settings Using Wireless Lan lo x i Figure 6 1 123 002586745b2c infra WVEP ChinaNet RC IZ 00255e1de55a intra WPA WPA 2 1 002586372 26 inira None ADSL Settings 2 zhonglian U co 2cUbee intra WEP v UPnP Saitings IDNS Serice Settings on 640 400 Figure 6 2 Note Follow the instruction numbers as the
39. o move up You can make small incremental moves with small clicks or hold down to control the movement to the degree you wish Click to move down use same methodology as Up icon Ba Click to rotate camera up or down click on G to stop Click to rotate camera left or right click on Eishow ICON to stop Eis icon activates IO output switch Click on Ea on off PLEASE NOTE There are nine ways you can direct your camera To enable this function simply right click on live video and a translucent directional arrow will appear on the live video then left click mouse to control the directional action There are eight clockwise positions you can choose manually If you click in the center the camera will cycle through all pan tilt directions automatically Double click right mouse to exit function Preset Positions IP200 Manual Click to support 15 positions Begin by rotating camera to the position you want Then click the preset position icon and a pop up will appear with 15 position slots Keep moving camera to desired positions and set one at a time much the same way you d preset the radio stations in your car Then whenever you hit preset the dialogue box with all the preset positions will appear and you can choose any of the fifteen positions you ve preset by clicking on the appropriate number NOTE If as the operator you request a control for which your level of authority does not exist a pop up interface will appear se
40. outer Seki however do provide methods for several common router systems BELKIN tiation Hame Hip Lagan leet elie Firewall gt Vietual Servers This ROO On sani ay h a POU eer ere eia or eT eA a bab Larrai port gli FTP Eer Poi I o other apeications hough eger Rooker san nim nebo Mere iia Babel TS arable y aa q Virtual Servers Clear hy 1 ae _ ee 1 Login the router 2 Choose Forwarding select Virtual Servers 3 Click the Add New Button an example of the pop up is below ber Add or Modify a Virtual Server Entry om i ee 2 Service Port XK XX or XX rr IP Address Protocol ALL M d Status Enabled BE A Common Service Port SelectOne 7 E Save Return Figure 76 Figure 7 5 4 Fill in the service port exception is 80 IP address of camera then click SAVE NOTE The port and IP address should be same as camera Polaroid IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings DLINK 1 Login the router 2 Choose Advanced select Virtual Servers 3 Input the port IP address Protocol then click SAVE NOTE The public port and the private port should be the same as the camera s port choose protocol to be both SETUP ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS SUPPORT Helpful Hints The Virtual Server option allows you to define a single pubic port on your router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and Private LAN port required This feature
41. plorer and go to security settings If the red box continues to appear and video does not appear after you ve changed your security settings and if the security camera s LED is flashing yellow to indicate it is transmitting and you re still not receiving try going back and changing your port number see figure 3 2 You may use any port number except 80 gt IP Camera Tool test Network Configuration Obtain IP from DHCP server IP Address 192 168 1 128 Subnet Mask 255 2595255 U Gateway 192 6881 ST DNS Server 192 168 1 1 Figure 3 3 Http Port Don tuse80 ffize 2 5 MOBILE PHONE ACCESS User admin Password Choose Mobile Phone Sign in and sign in with the appropriate information If your mobile phone does not support ActiveX you will not get full access cma features However the IP Camera is designed to support full video access on such popular mobile devices as iphone most Smart Phones and 3G phones Figure 3 2 NOTE Again make certain the firewall and your anti virus software is not blocking the ActiveX and its software Close both firewall and anti virus and try to access again 2 4 SAFARI FIREFOX GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER ACCESS If you choose the Server Push Mode for the browser of your choice and your Push Mode does not support ActiveX revert to using the IE browser choice NOTE ActiveX works best with Explorer if you do not have Explorer or do not wish to use it the Push Mode
42. r NOTE If you do not use the scheduler the camera will alarm anytime motion is detected L Enable it to set Scheduler 7 8 9 10 iss 42 43 14 45 iS 17 CAT 21 22 23 ii R i il ITTI T Figure 10 5 IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Polaroid e Settings Sound on Alarm Whenever motion is detected there will be a beeping sound Click on enable to maintain the beep when alarm is going off or cancel it and no alarm will sound Record on Alarm If you want the camera to automatically record when alarm goes off you must enable Record on Alarm If you do not you must cancel Record on Alarm Figure 10 6 Once an alarm has been engaged the following will occur depending on your settings Status Light turns red and keeps on blinking If you set Sound on Alarm alarm beeps will be audible over a speaker or earphone attached to your computer If you set Record on Alarm the camera will record the incident automatically for 60 seconds You can then retrieve the image by going to your record folder If you set Sent Mail on Alarm you ll receive an email of event see figure 10 0 If you set Upload Image on Alarm images of the incident will be sent to your FTP server If the alarm goes off during time you set on the Scheduler the camera will automatically send emails during the time frames you selected NOTE Camera record for 60 seconds once alarm is triggered
43. re hand have and kept the user name password host and then input the information NOTE If your camera default port reads 80 it must be changed to another number clikck OK and camera will reboot IP Camera Tool test Network Configuration Xx Obtain IP from DHCP server IP Address 192 ABS Ll 2126 Subnet Mask 255 TRE D Gateway 121682 cl 4 ft DNS Server 192 egal So Don t use 80 Http Port use other number User ladmin like 81 100 8091 Password OK Cancel Figure 7 4 NOTE Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server should be the same as your router YOUR ROUTER GATEWAY AND PC ADDRESSES CAN BE FOUND INYOUR COMPUTER BY GOING INTOYOUR CONTROL PANEL GOINGTO NETWORK IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Polaroid Settings SETTINGS AND SEARCHING FORTHE NETWORK PATH ONCE IT COMES UP BELKIN YOU CAN RUNYOUR MOUSE OVERTHE ICONS FOR PC AND GATEWAY TO ASCERTAIN YOUR SYSTEM ADDRESSES 1 Login router 2 Choose Firewall select Virtual Servers 3 Input the port except 80 and IP address then click SAVE Set Port Forwarding in the router It is important to set the port forwarding in your router to the IP of your camera directly in order for the camera to work NOTE The port and IP address should be same as camera correctly Because there are countless routers from around the world it is impossible to provide a universal method of set up The following samples a R
44. rly IP200 Manual Polaroid FAQs PROBLEMS WITH NETWORK BANDWIDTH The picture quality you are getting is subject to several factors Network bandwidth PC performance the number of visitors accessing at one time or whether your using a switch or a hub for access use of a switch is recommended for multiple cameras HOW DO I REGISTER A DDNS ACCOUNT ON WEB Go to http www dyndns com and register WHY AM I GETTING FAILURE TO CONNECT TO DEVICE PROMPT This happens when you have multiple cameras If it continues you should check the status of your camera A yellow indicator light on camera should be on to indicate it is broadcasting WHAT ARE THE DEFAULT SETTINGS IP address dynamic obtain Subnet mask dynamic obtain Gateway dynamic obtain DHCP Disabled DDNS factory DDNS or set third party DDNS Username admin Password No password gt Polaroid PLEASE NOTE WE MAINTAIN A CALL CENTER FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE ISSUES AND FOR INSTALLATION GUIDANCE AND HELP SHOULD YOU NEED OUR ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL US AT 877 836 1190 Polaroid Polaroid amp Pixel and Polaroid Classic Border Logo are trademarks of PLR IP Holdings LLC used under license All other trademarks are the property of the respective owner who has not sponsored endorsed or approved this product PLR IP Holdings LLC does not manufacture this product or provide any Manufacturer s Warranty or support Distributed by C amp A Licensing LLC 2 Ber
45. rver ELF Enable it time sync with Server Nip Server time_nist gov vj Sync with PC Time Submit to finish Figure 8 5 3 12 PT Settings Figure 8 3 Device Clock Time Device Clock Timezone Sync with NTP Server Sync with PC Time 2010 11A15A SAR 14 35 34 GMT 08 00 Beijing Singapore Taipei a ie 0 The fastest 10 The most slowly Select your time zone Enable it IP Cam time sync with PC time Leftward patrol speed Submit to finish Rightward patrol speed 5 m Figure 8 4 Figure 8 6 Set time and date for your camera Make sure you re put in the Clock Time Zone 1 Go center on boot Automatically rotates camera at start for your country You can choose to Sync with NTP Server fig 8 3 or Syne with 2 PT Pan Tilt Speed Set Pan Tilt Speed PCTime figure 8 4 3 Upward patrol speed Set cruising speed upward 4 Downward patrol speed Set cruising speed downward 3 11 User Settings 5 Left patrol speed Set cruising speed to left You can have up to eight users on the Polaroid IP camera system You can set up 6 Rightward patrol speed Set cruising to right users names passwords The users can be listed as Visitors Administrators or Operators Each is assigned a level of authority and permission to have access
46. same subnet with the monitoring PC This will be indicated by a prompt that will tell you Subnet does not match double click to change Left click to choose the prompt and then right click to set the static IP address of the camera to the same subnet as your PC over LAN see figure 2 3 NOTE If the subnet does not match remember you can choose Obtain IP from DHCP Server The default of the camera is set to Obtain IP from DHCP Server which means it will automatically get a dynamic IP for you see figure 2 2 SIX OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE VIA THE IP CAMERA TOOL Choose the IP Camera list and right click on your mouse for the following options will appear in a window Options are Basic Properties Network Configuration Upgrade Firmware Refresh Camera List Flush Arp Buffer About IP Camera tool Camera ool 192 168 1 128 128 Basic Properties Network Configuration Upgrade Firnware Refresh Camera List Flush Arp Buffer About IP Camera Tool Figure 2 0 IP200 Manual 2 1 1 1 Basic Properties Under Basic Properties you will find three options 1 Device ID 2 System Firmware Version 3 Web UI version see figure 2 1 EY IP Camera Tool Device ID NOBOBESFBASG System Firmware Version p 22 2 20 Web UI Version p0 8 4 33 0K Figure 2 1 Device ID This is the same ID as the one found on the sticker on the bottom of your camera It is called the MAC ID If there are many IP Cameras on your device
47. to the network 2 1 1 4 REFRESH CAMERA LIST Refresh camera list manually 2 1 1 5 FLUSH ARP BUFFER In the event that you can search for the camera but cannot open the camera web page try to use the ARP Buffer to open 2 1 1 6 ABOUT IP CAMERA TOOL Use to check both IP Camera tool and ActiveX control software versions 2 2 CAMERA LOGIN File Edit Vew Favorites Tools Help 9 0 W Back Stop Refresh Home Address http 192 168 1 123 Figure 2 5 Camera access can be made through IP camera tool or using Internet Explorer Polaroid Polaroid Software Polaroid Software Safari Firefox or Google Chrome browsers To do so follow the these procedures 1 Double click the IP address of the IP Camera listed on your computer see figure 1 9 Once you do this whatever default browser you ordinarily use will automatically run and bring up the camera login interface Windows Security EET The server 192 168 1104 at ipcemera 635459755 nequines a username and password Waning This server is requesting thet your usemame and password be ent in an neeiure manner basic authentication wthout a secure Cobechior Pagraced Remember my credentials Lox cance Figure 2 6 Note Default user name admin Password LEAVE BLANK 2 If you choose to access the camera using the IE browser directly simply type in the camera s IP address for example if the address is 192 168 1 123 type that into the
48. tton to stop recording Recordings will save to a file the file your set up for them see figures 10 8 and 11 0 AUDIO Click to listen to input sounds near camera IP Camera has a built in microphone You can listen through the device your monitoring remotely or through earphones plugged into that device When you click the icon to hear sound icon will turn red click it again and sound will stop tak TALK Click to use talk function A microphone must be installed in your computer or other remote digital device The camera will broadcast your words Polaroid Polaroid Software Polaroid Software In order to listen to sounds in that area speakers must be hooked up to the device you are monitoring from see figure 1 2 Click on the Talk icon and it will turn red to indicate the talk mode is in operation Click on it again when you want to stop talk function NOTE All of the above are functions you may access as a visitor If you request a function outside the visitor level of authority a pop up prompt will request user name and password see figure 2 6 It will request this 3 times before you can login as a visitor again 2 8 OPERATOR ACCESS Login as an operator and you not only get all the functions allowed a visitor but you also have access to the following functions as well Operator can control the rotating horizontally and vertically Figure 4 1 IP200 Manual OsD audio buffer 2 3
49. utput You must use Pin3 or Pin4 for this and select Alarm Input Armed When using the Inputs Pins in Figure 10 3 you are arming the device Output Pins These will arm the device when you enable IO linkage on alarm for alarm over internet You can also use INFINITY ICON and SPLIT ECLIPTICAL ICON to control IO output switch ON OFF see figure 4 4 NOTE All Pins work as switches only Polaroid Polaroid Settings 3 19 Send Mail on Alarm When you click on the Send Mail On Alarm box an email with picture will automatically be sent if alarm is triggered Make sure your Mail Service Settings are correct figure 9 1 NOTE Each time an alarm is triggered 6 snapshots will be sent via email Each alarm will last for 60 seconds Upload Image on Alarm Upload Image on Alarm Upload Interval Seconds 0 Figure 10 4 Set Upload Image on Alarm to have all images sent to FTP file once alarm is armed Upload Intervals You can set the intervals at which images are uploaded in seconds Please note the Total AlarmTime for each incident is 60 seconds Scheduler When you arm your camera to alarm is up to you Yu can set the schedule by days Monday through Friday divide each day into 24 hours and even subdivide hours into quarter When you click on the times you want the camera armed the section will turn blue to indicate your times Click again to undo schedule and the field will return to original gray colo
50. y appear in this figure 1 You must have a wireless router 2 Your wireless antenna must be installed on camera 3 If your router is encrypted you must ascertain and keep the key code 4 To login in to a camera click on Network then go to Wireless LAN settings to set up and then Scan Scan two times the WAN LIST will appear and you may choose the camera you wish to use 5 If there is no encryption simply click Submit 6 If there is encryption input the share key and click on Submit 7 Wait about 30 seconds until the camera reboots and then unplug the network cable The camera will now transmit wirelessly IP200 Manual Polaroid Mes lclaalaless Polaroid e Settings 3 5 ADSL Settings When connect to the Internet through ADSL directly simply enter ADSL user name and password obtained from ISP see figure 6 6 and figure 6 7 below 123 002586745b2c infra WEP 4 00258637ee25 infra None zhonglian 0025862cO0bee infra WEP t e005c52b6934 infra None Wireless router SSID list Wireless Network List Basic Network Settings Wireless Lan Settings Using ADSL Dialup E 1 Enable it 1 gt ADSL User J men _2 Enter your user Inta UPnP Settings ADSL Password j fie and password 3 Submit to finish Using Wireless Lan None x DDNS Service Settings
51. y is extremely important to you So important in fact you have chosen a high quality video camera so easy to install you can do it yourself Once you do you will be able to transmit powerful clear images into the Cloud and monitor them from any digital device including your smart phone Polaroid IP cameras transmit high quality video content at 30fps on the LAN WAN utilizing MJPEG hardware compression technology Based on TCP IP standard every Polaroid IP camera contains a built in server which supports popular browser systems Management and maintenance of your security device can be done simply right over the network You can e configure start up and even upgrade firmware in seconds The net benefit is you can now monitor your home or business anywhere in the world from anywhere you happen to be Welcome to the new security Welcome to Polaroid IP Security Camera systems PLEASE NOTE WE MAINTAIN A HOTLINE TO PROVIDE BOTH CUSTOMER SERVICE AND INSTALLATION GUIDANCE THE NUMBER IS 1 877 836 1190 1 1 Features Powerful high speed video protocol processor High sensitivity 1 4 CMOS sensor 300k pixel picture quality Supports PT control Pan 270 degrees Tilt 120 degrees Optimized MJPEG video compression for transmission Multi level user management and password definition Embedded web server to enable IE visitation Supports wireless network WI FI 802 11 blg Supports Dynamic IP DDNS and UPNP LAN and Internet ADSL Cable Mod
52. you will have to un check it in order to change the IP address numbers If you do not know the Subnet Mask Gateway or DNS Server check the Local Area Connection Status of your computer It will have all of this information Then do the following steps 1 Go to Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connections gt Support gt Details 2 Find the local connection icon from taskbar click on it then choose Support and finally click on details Notwork Connections BE Gow O DB Peh fE roes Fil Address e Network Connections onne Network Tasks General Suppo revaybed x Connection status 2 Addess Type Assigned by DHCP nas IP Address 192 168 150 Disable this network Subnet Mask 295 255 255 0 Ce ico Q Repar this connection Defatt Gateway 192 163 1 1 Rename this connection f N 3 Vow status of this Ka _ Click here connection R Change settings of this Windows did rot detect problems with this connection connection I you cannot commect cick Repair Other Places Cortrol Paret SQ My Network Places My Documents i My Computer Figure 5 8 IP200 Manual Polaroid Settings Network Connections Qax gt Q Ri P Search E Folders E Address Network Connections e UANor High Speed Internet Local Area Connection Status Network Tasks Local Area Connection ABELL CUTE GL Create a naw Pi CONNEC a Reakek RTLEIS9 010x Fall Nelvik Con

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