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1. Figure1 0 Extranet Connection there are 2 ways as below 1 IP camera connect to the Internet via router here camera s IP is a private IP clients need to connect to IP camera through a router with forwarding rule to be connected correctly as below Internet 2 IP camera connect to the Internet directly if it s a fixed IP which provided by ISP just input it If its a JS g Ethernet Figure1 1 floating IP then input the account and password which provided by ISP to dial up connection 6 of 43 More Security More Convenience Internet IP camera Figure1 2 2 2 IE Browser Settings OCX will be downloaded automatically when users login the IP Camera so users have to set the IE browser to enable the OCX be downloaded automatically after signing in Steps as below 1 Close the firewall of your computer 2 Change the ActiveX settings IE browser gt Tool gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level gt ActiveX control and Plug ins all the ActiveX options set to be Enable Especially Enable Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Enable Run ActiveX controls and plu ins i i Intemet Options y Ez E Genera Seat frivacy Coment conpectons Programs Advanced e
2. Figure6 7 4 14 Mail Service Settings Click Mail Service Settings to enter the interface gt Mail Service Settings Enable Smtp Addresser abc supportd abe com cn Out Box abcil63 com Inbox SMIP Server EJ SSL Login duth User SHIP User abe Please gave at first and then test Figure6 9 32 of 43 More Security More Convenience Enable Smtp Set e mail function ON OFF Addresser Set sender s name Outbox Set sender s email address Inbox Set receiver s email box support the most 3 emails simultaneously Add email address Delete email address which selected SMTP Server The sender s SMTP server SMTP Port The sender s SMTP Port usually is 25 some SMTP server have its own port such as the smtp port for Gmail is 465 Auth User Verify the user settings SMTP User Set sender s user name SMTP password Set sender s password 4 15 FTP Service Settings Set FTP service Snapshots will be delivered to appointed FTP server when alarmed Click FTP Service Settings to enter the interface gt FIP Service Settings Enable FTP FTP Server 1192 168 1 153 FIP Port 21 FTP User sellin FIP Password ELEELE gt Upload Folder var ftp test FTP Mode PORT RA Please save at first and then test Figure7 0 Enable FTP Set FTP function ON OFF FTP Server Set FTP server address FTP Port Set the port of FTP server default is 21 FTP User
3. gt Play Play the live video m Stop Stop the live video 7 a Listen Click it to enable listen function the icon will change to green color E can hear the live audio from camera via PC if audio is ON Click it again will stop listen function this function needs to connect 11 of 43 More Security More Convenience external device 0 Talk Click it to enable talk function the icon will change to green color Ml can talk between PC and camera if audio device connected Click it again will stop talk function this function needs to connect external device amp Capture Click to take snapshot the picture be saved in the PC to it s appointed path as JPG format and pop up the prompt as below Figure2 2 Record Click to start record manually the icon will change to green color D Record file will be saved in the PC to it s appointed path as AVI format Click it again will stop record function on Windows 7 or 8 should open the IE by the administrator right o ot cy Clear Alarm Click to stop the alarm manually when there is an alarm triggered and pop up prompt as below A Clear alarm suce Figure2 3 080 OSD Settings Click it will pop up the OSD settings interface including OSD Color Frequency Image Mirror and Flip Disabled w S50HZ e d More close Figure2 4 OSD Means On Screen Display OSD Color Including Disabled Black Red Green Blue
4. Megapixel IP Camera H 264 For IE Browser User Manual More Security More Convenience Statement Thank you for using our IP camera products The IP camera designed for network video surveillance adopted high performance and powerful single SOC chip media processor to integrate audio and video capture compression and transmission Standard H 264 Main Profile coding algorithm ensures clearer and smoother video transmission effect Built in Web Server allows users to easily perform real time monitoring and remote control over front end cameras via IE browser The IP cameras are suitable for small and medium sized enterprises families and other environments that require remote network video transmission and monitoring It is easy to be installed and operated Before installation please check the product and all accessories If anything is missing please contact your supplier in time Package Contents 1 IP Camera X1 2 WIFI Antenna for wireless model X1 3 User Manual X1 4 P2P Quick Installation X1 5 Power Adapter refer to camera model X1 6 CD X1 7 Network Cable X1 8 Bracket X1 9 Screw bag 3x screws and 3xdowels X1 NOTE Contents in this manual may be different from the edition that you are using Should any unsolved problem occur given that the product is used according to this manual please contact our technical support department or your product suppliers The content of this manual may be updated a
5. Real time video is transferred by internet which can t be compared by traditional video surveillance system Users can view and remote control the real time image at anytime anywhere via network The camera can be widely used such as product demonstrations real time monitoring real time recording and taking It can also be at the scheduled time or event occurs send pictures to the specified E Mail FTP server timely 4 of 43 More Security More Convenience 1 3 Specification Image Sensor Image Sensor Lens Mini Illumination Input Audio Output 1 channel audio output Audio Compression ADPCM Image Compression H 264 MJPEG Image Frame Rate BOfps Resolution 1280 x 720 30fps 640 x 368 30fps 320x208 30fps mee Flip Mirror Images ertical Horizontal Light Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Outdoor Video Parameters Brightness Saturation Contrast Hue Ethernet Interface Build in 10 100Mbps Auto MDI MDIX RJ 45 CP IP HTTP DNS DHCP PPPoE SMTP FTP SSL TFTP NTP ARP RARP NFS RTSP RTP RTCP 128Kbps 4Mbps IEEE 802 11b g n 802 11b 11Mbps Max 802 11g 54Mbps Max 1 4 Color CMOS Sensor f 6 mm F 2 0 IR Lens 3 6mm lens optional 0 5Lux Built in Microphone 1 channel audio input Supported Protocol Compress rate level Wireless Standard Communication Data Rate 802 11n 150Mbps Max Wireless Security EP amp WPA WPA2 Encryption Alarm Input 1 Channel on off Input Alarm Output 1 Channel relay Output
6. Purple Gray Silver Yellow Olive Turquoise White Light Blue etc 12 of 43 More Security More Convenience Dizabled Frequency Black Red Mirror Green Flip Blue Purple ray silver Yellow Olive Turquolze White Light blue Figure2 5 Frequency Including 50HZ 60HZ Outdoor 50HZ 60HZ for the users who use 50HZ 60HZ frequency outdoor for the users who want to use this camera to monitor the outdoor environment NOTE This camera normally should be used in a outdoor environment OSD Silver Frequency FOS Y Mi 50Hz 1rrar BOT Flip Jut door J Close Figure2 6 Mirror and Flip Mirror Select this icon to see the mirror image Erase it will back to normal Flip Select this icon to see the reversal image Erase it will back to normal OSD Silver RE Frequency FOS v Mirror Flip Figure2 7 NOTE You can choose Mirror and Flip function when you set up the camera in a special position 3 2 2 Left Side Menu There are some basic operation icons listed on the left side menu as below 13 of 43 More Security More Convenience Figure2 8 PT Control Set Pan Tilt as upward downward leftward rightward upleft downleft upright downright etc directions PT and Cruise only available for the models support Pan Tilt Center Click this icon the camera will pan tilt then stop at the center Normally it will rotate 1 circle ES Up Click this icon camera will move up
7. 1 155 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 6 The color of image is abnormal Green or other color sometimes the IP camera images cannot be displayed properly because of different graphics cards the images appears to be green or other colors then you should run the programme Config exe from the downloaded OCT files or run C windows system32 Config exe to set the following parameters of display buffer auto detection used display card memory or system memory then run IE connect IP camera again 7 There is no voice while monitoring Possible Reason 1 No audio input connection Solution Check audio connection of the host Possible Reason 2 the relative audio option of IP camera is OFF Solution Check audio parameter settings to see if you have set the audio option ON but without external audio input 8 Image processing doesn t work properly Possible Reason 1 System problem DirectX function is disabled which will cause slow display of images and abnormal color Possible Reason 2 Hardware problem graphics card doesn t support image acceleration and hardware zooming functions For hardware issue the only solution is to change the graphics card Solution Install DirectX image driver then click Start gt Run gt input dxdiag set enable DirectDraw Acceleration Direct3D Acceleration AGP Texture Acceleration functions 40 of 43 More Security More Convenience E DirectX Diagnostic To pa D
8. More Security More Convenience 9 PLAYBACK Click a login the playback interface this is for SD Card files playback Figure7 4 Click search icon will pop up a window for search file set the mode or time click OK to submit then all the correlative files will be listed on the right side 1 Click it to search the file 2 Pop up the search window Search Mode Motion Detectior w 3 Choose the search mode File Type yP 4 Select the file type Begin Time End Time 00 1 MMS a Figure 5 36 of 43 More Security More Convenience Search Mode There are 4 search modes optional Search File End Time 2011 A o Figure7 6 1 Type means search by the file type Search File Search Mode Type v Ei Motion Detection begin Time Esternal alarm ad End Time 2011 Figure 2 Time means search by the appointed record time Search File search Mode Type and Time v File Type Motion Dotectior il Begin Time 2011 T 8 vi 10 33 31 E Figure7 8 3 Type and Time means search by both file type and appointed record time 4 All means all the files After searching files will be listed on the right side window choose the file double click it or click play icon b to start replay Users can check the replay file information here do other operation such as Stop Pause Previous Next Fast Backward Fast Forward etc
9. Port Select One SAVE Return Figure8 3 Fill the service port as 85 IP address as 192 168 1 100 click Save 4 Repeat the step 3 will pop up the window again fill the service port as 38401 IP address as 192 168 1 100 then save 5 Then check the Device Info DDNS Status Will show DDNS hitp test aipcam com 85 input this link in IE then can visit this camera remotely 42 of 43 More Security More Convenience 7 OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT While we hope your experience with the IP CAMERA network camera is enjoyable and easy to use you may experience some issues or have some questions that this User s Guide has not answered Please contact your reseller and ask for help firstly if they could not resolve your issue please contact our company If your cameras do not support some special functions showed in the manual please contact our technical support team to obtain the latest Firmware and WEB UI file for doing upgrade NOTE Some old version cameras can t be upgraded to the latest version that s not only the software difference but also the hardware difference If you can t make sure of it please contact with our technical support team directly 43 of 43
10. Set the user name of FTP server FTP Password Set the password of FTP server Upload Folder Set the path of remote FTP server Make sure that the folder you plan to store images exists For camera couldn t create the folder itself Also the folder must be erasable FTP Mode It supports standard POST mode and passive PASV mode Click save to submit click test to check the settings NOTE Only alarmed there will be 3 snapshots sent to the FTP server every 1 second 33 of 43 More Security More Convenience 4 16 SD Card Info Click SD Card Info to enter the interface gt SD Card Info Device Info Video Info Device Marne Audio Settings Motion Detection MES Alarm Settings Free Space Basic Network Settings i Pull out Wireless Lan Settings state UPNF Settings PTZ Settings Open Auto cover E EN Open Pre recording F 111 Be ob ea ee ee S RIO Pre recording Time 3 EJ Seconds Multi Device Settings Mail Service Settings Record Stream Main stream FTF Service Settings E D Card Info Local Settings System Tool Figure7 1 Device Name Display the name of SD card Total Size Display the total size of SD card Free Space Display the free space of SD card State Display the state of SD card Format Click it to delete all data and format the SD card All data will be lost if formatted Open Auto cover Set SD card auto cover when
11. and beautiful shape built in Web server open application interface and industrial grade stable performance makes the industrial network transmission safety quickly simple operation easy control It integrates audio and image information perform real time monitoring synchronously through the network to achieve real time monitoring audio and image via a standard Web browser 1 2 Characteristic Easy to Install Just insert the network cable to the RJ45 interface of the camera inputting the camera s IP address through Microsoft IE Mozilla Firefox Safari Google Chrome or other standard browsers then using it High Quality Image The camera adopts H 264 video compression with clear picture the maximum speed up to 30 frames second via 10M 100M network real time transfer Open Standard Environment Support TCP IP network support HTTP DNS DHCP PPPoE SMTP FTP SSL TFTP NTP ARP RARP NFS RTSP RTP RTCP protocols and Dynamic IP DDNS Support up to 10 users online simultaneously Advanced Extended Function Connect home appliances and panalarm via GPIO interface to achieve I O alarm input and output functions Simple Management Mode Using standard web browser to configure and manage the camera upgrade the software online directly Safety Performance Guarantee Multi level users management and passwords definition the administrator can set different access permission to different level visitors Extensive Range Application
12. it s full Open Pre recording Set Pre recording function Record the video before alarm triggered Pre recording Time Set the Pre recording time could be from 1 to 6 seconds Record Stream Choose the stream here 4 17 Local Settings Click Local Settings to enter the interface 34 of 43 More Security More Convenience gt Local Settings Enable Alarm Record F Alarm Record Time Manual Record Pack Time 30 Minute Record Path C RecFiles Figure 2 Enable Alarm Rec Set alarm record function ON OFF Alarm Rec Time Set alarm record duration time can be 30s 1min 2min 3min 5min Manual Rec Pack Time Set the manual record file pack time can be 30min 1h 2h 3h 5h Record Path Set the path for record file saved 4 18 System Tool Click System Tool to enter the interface gt System loo Reboot Device Restore Factory Settings Figure7 3 e Reboot Device Click to Reboot the camera e Restore Factory Settings Click it all the parameters will be back to factory settings e Upgrade Device Firmware Click Browse choose the correct system file for upgrade then click Start e Upgrade Device Web UI Click Browse choose the correct Web UI file for upgrade then click Start NOTE Please use the correct upgrade file must keep the power on when upgrading wired mode suggested because wrong operation or incorrect upgrade file maybe damage the device 35 of 43
13. of this Windows did not debect problems with this Reps al COMIC oe H you carci comest click apar Figure5 6 P search Folders Fri Local Aroa Connection Status Network Tasks r Hetwork Connection Details 5 Create a new connection Set up a home or small 2 office retviork Malos ga hg arco el thes br i QOEODOF H220 Firemal saikr P adess 12165150 MEE Disable the Em devine our P a Repar the conrhscton 7 E Rename this connection 7 pies 2010 7 23 15 20044 ud am OMS Sewes 2 36 14 33 ee connector ith gateway is also Of Figures 7 If you don t know the DNS Server you can set it the same as Gateway 4 6 4 DDNS Enable DDNS function Enable DDNS Open z DINS Server Type Factory DDNS DONS User DDNS Password DONS Host Name abc alpcam com Figures 8 27 of 43 More Security More Convenience There are 2 options Factory DDNS This domain is provided by manufacturer Third Party DDNS This domain is provided by the 3rd party such as Dyndns 3322 etc e Enable DDNS Set DDNS function ON OFF e DDNS Server Type Set DDNS server type such as factory DDNS or third party DDNS server provider e DDNS User Registered user name from DDNS server If use factory DDNS it can t be modified e DDNS Password Registered password from DDNS server If use factory DDNS it can t be modified e DDNS Host Name Domain name set by user If use factory DDNS it can t be modified
14. settings in your router All the WiFi encryption mode should be the same as WiFi router which connected and different encryption has different authentication menu 4 8 UPNP Settings Click UPNP Settings to enter the interface gt UPNP Settings e Click it to submit the settings Enable UPNP Update 1 Choose it to enable UPNP Figure6 0 Enable UPNP Set UPNP function ON OFF Select it to enable UPNP then the camera will do port forwarding automatically It s helpful for using DDNS if your router support UPNP then you no need do port forwarding in router NOTE Here UPNP only for port forwarding now lt has much relation with security settings of your router make sure the UPnP function of router is ON ATTENTION If your router doesn t support UPNP function it may show error information So we recommend you do port forwarding manually in your router 4 9 User Manage Click User Manage to enter the interface 29 of 43 More Security More Convenience Password Fj c hts super Admin a TO A SS a T a a a NV A ETT a VOTO A ETT A YM A po AO e Figure6 2 Every camera supports 16 users and every user can be divided into three grades including Super Administrator Administrator Operator Visitor Super Administrator Every device has a super administrator it has the highest permission can set all the parameters Administrator Lower permission than super administrator it c
15. temporary files then click OK and re login 4 The video is not smooth Possible reason 1 The frame rate value is too small Solution Increase the frame rate value Possible reason 2 Too many users are connecting to the device Solution Close some connection or reduce the video frame rate Possible reason 3 Network bandwidth is too low lots of lost packets Solution Reduce the video frame rate or video compression bit rate 5 Fail to visit IP camera via IE browser Possible Reason 1 Network is disconnected Solution Connect your PC to network check whether the network works well or not Check whether the cable problem or network problem caused by PC virus Possible reason 2 IP Address has been occupied by other devices Solution Stop the connection between IP camera and network connect the IP camera to PC directly reset IP address according to the proper operations recommended Possible reason 3 IP addresses are in different subnets Solution Check IP address Subnet masking and Gateway Possible reason 4 Physical address of network conflict with IP camera 39 of 43 More Security More Convenience Solution modify the physical address of IP camera Possible Reason 5 Web port has been modified Solution Contact Network Administrator to obtain related information Possible Reason 6 Unknown Solution Press RESET to restore to factory settings then connect it again the default IP address is 192 168
16. you can click one by one or hold it to control the movement y Down Click this icon camera will move down click it step by step or hold on to control the movement NOTE It is the same operation as left right up left up right down left down right etc Figure2 9 y Set Preset lt supports 9 preset positions Firstly control the camera rotate to the special position you need to set click Set Preset button D it will pop up a dialog frame Figure 2 9 choose the any number 1 9 you want to set it be then it done E Call Preset It supports 9 preset positions lf operator wants to monitor an important area quickly and precisely just click Call Preset Position button Sil it will pop up a dialog frame Figure 2 9 choose the number then camera will rotate to the preset area automatically If you want to use Call Preset you have to Set Preset firstly NOTE Set different positions with a same number camera will record the last position setting only cruise Preset cruise camera can cruise according to the different presets set by users 14 of 43 More Security More Convenience pt Click this icon camera will rotate up and down means vertical patrol click mand to stop it Click this icon camera will rotate left and right means horizontal patrol click to stop it a Click this icon IO output Switch ON Click marcaj to set it OFF Figure3 0 LI Click this one you can view the main channel of th
17. 5 Alarm Settings Click Alarm Settings to enter the interface 21 of 43 More Security More Convenience gt Alarm Settings Device Info Video Info External Alarm Audio Settings hotion Detection IAN si Alarm Settings Lose D Card Alarm OFF El Basic Network Settings Wireless Lan Settings Alarm Input Enable Mode NO M LPNP Settings PTZ Settings Alarm Input 2 Enable Mode NO M Log C Alarm Output Date Time Settings O SD Card Record E Action with Alarm hiulti Device Settings I Send E mail Mail Service Settings FIP Service Settings SD Card Info Local Settings System Tool Figure4 4 e External Alarm Set external alarm function ON OFF External Alarm JFF Y ON Figure4 5 e Alarm Duration Set external alarm output duration Relay close time can be Forever 5s 10s 15s 30s 60s Alarm Duration Lose SD Card Alarm Alarm Input Figure4 6 e Lose SD Card Alarm Set alarm triggered ON OFF if the SD Card is lost Loge SD Card Alarm Alarm Input Figure4 7 e Alarm Input Set alarm input ON OFF it supports NO NC external alalrm device shoose the correct mode 22 of 43 More Security More Convenience to make sure it works well it refers to the I O pin6 Input2 and pin7 Input1 Alarm Input Enable Mode Alarm Input 2 Enable ode Figure4 8 e Action with Alarm These are actions optional for external alarm triggerred Alarm Output l 5D Card Rec
18. 8 00 00 2011004010 18 24 17 1970 01 04 08 00 00 201110400 18 12 29 19700404 08 00 00 20110000 18 06 35 1970 0104 08 00 00 2011 1010 17 49 20 1970 01 04 08 00 00 20118040 17 44 20 2011 1010 17 42 15 1970 04 04 08 00 11 Login In Login Out Login In Power Qn Login In Power On Login In Power On Power On Power On Login In Power On Login In Power On Login In Power On Login In Power On Login In Power On Login In Power On Login Out Login In Power On Datelime 1970 01 01 08 08 06 Time Zone GMT 8 ia Time Mode NIP Tine a NTP Server clockl redhat com Figure6 5 Date Time Display the current date and time Time Zone Set the current time zone Time Mode Can choose PC Time or NTP Time NTF Server NTP Time 7 NTF Time PE Time Figure6 6 31 of 43 More Security More Convenience NTP Server Choose the relevant NTP sever when set time mode as NTP Time 4 13 Multi Device Settings Click Multi Device Settings to enter the interface gt Multi Device Settings IP Camera 192 160 4 212 IP CAMERA 192 160 413 Device List in LAM First Device local second Device null Third Device null Fourth Device null Fitth Device null Sixth Device null Seventh Device null Eighth Device null Ninth Device null Motice Make sure the host and port that typed can be visited on the internet when you visitthe device via cs
19. DC 12V 2 0A EU US AU adapter or other types optional Power Supply Power Consumption 9 Watts refer to specific product model Operate Temper O 55 C 14 F 131 F Operating Humidity 20 85 non condensing Storage Temper 10 C 60 14 F 140 F Environment Storage Humidity 0 90 non condensing 2 0GHZ or above suggested 3 0GHz 256MB or above suggested 1 0GHz 64M or above Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 O y E Memory Size PC System Display Card Requirements Supported OS Browser IE6 0 7 0 8 0 Firefox Safari Google chrome or other standard browsers 5 of 43 More Security More Convenience 2 INSTALLATION AND SETTINGS System Requirement Operating System Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 8 Network Protocol TCP IP Network Structure Applies to all network connections 10 100M LAN platform Browser Internet Explore 6 0 or above 2 1 Network Connection Intranet and Extranet Connection Reference Extranet means public IP Intranet means private IP If your IP belongs to the follow range then it s a private IP Category A 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 Category B 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 Category C 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Intranet Connection IP camera and user s computer device should be under the same network environment and both of their IP should be under the same subnet then means correct connection picture as below N IP camera N S SS mero
20. E es A SS Sh Pager Saey o Took gt 2 Selecta fort la vita of change pecurity sera 9 a y 9 Reopen Last Browsing Session UN internet Localinfranet Trustedstes Restricted sites Internet This zone is for Inberret nebas F Manage Adder encept those lsbed in busted and resticied tore Pop up Blocker Werk China Security level for this zone Alored levels for tha pore Pedara to High Medmum high Compablbdity Yora Sethe Appropriate for most webanes Prompts before devenioading potentially ursade Fill Seren j danii Led Aarti control weal ol be dowricaded Teelban Enable Protected Mock rrr ara po beret Eper Explcets Bars y Developer Toots Suggested Sates Figure1 3 7 of 43 More Security More Convenience Secunty Settings Imernet Zone Settr oe w Display wdeo and anmabon on a webpage that does not use a onek consis and plug 4 A m Ph ged Acta controla Enable them o dor Acin cortada Y Eran ee eee a ll es a aa a im oie Pe dro Bm per rea rr rt rarere iss M d iii 3 Takes effect after yo restart internet Explorer Takes effect after you restart Infernet Explorer Reset custom setongs Reset custom settings Reset to pecan def ot eme Reset to Mechumdow default Resta Figure1 4 In addition you can also click Start menu gt Internet Explorer choose Internet attributes to enter or via Control P
21. Figure7 9 37 of 43 More Security More Convenience Image Enlarge and Reduce During playback users can enlarge the image to see the video details it supports 2X 4X 8X zoom Click the enlarge icon will pop up a window to choose the zoom in type Click the reduce icon will zoom out the image Figure8 0 Audio During playback users can adjust the volume drag the volume icon on the right bottom side Ca aes ee AS Figures 1 38 of 43 More Security More Convenience 6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1 Ihave forgotten the administrator username and or password There is a RST button on the rear panel keep the power on hold the reset button for 10 seconds it will restore back to factory default settings as below Username admin Password admin NOTE Please don t press RST button if without professional guide 2 There is no picture displayed in IE browser It maybe the ActiveX problem If use the IE browser for the first time should install the ActiveX details as below Before login click the ActiveX icon ee at the right side of interface to download save the file run it to install the Activex 3 Fail to visit IP camera via IE after upgrading Solution Clear the browser buffer Steps Open IE gt click Tools gt Internet Options gt General gt Delete gt Internet temporary files delete the cookies and
22. For the third party DDNS you have to register an account firstly keep the user password host then input it NOTE Only one DDNS can be chosen for example if you use manufacturer s DDNS the 3rd one won t work if use the 3rd DDNS the manufacturer s one won t work 4 7 Wireless Lan Settings Click Wireless Lan Settings to enter the interface gt Wireless Lan Settings Device Info video Into SSID Metwork Type Encryption Authentication Audio Settings Motion Detection Alarm Settings Basic Metwork Settings Wireless Lan Settings WIPAP Settings PTZ Settings Log Using Wireless Lan Date Time Settings SSID Multi Device Settings Wail Service Settings dl FTP service Settings Encryption SD Card Info Local Settings System Tool Update Figureb 9 Click the icon Search to scan the wireless network in this environment automatically Using Wireless Lan Set WiFi ON OFF SSID the ID of Wireless network it should be the same SSID as the connected WiFi router Network Type Two modes 1 Infra Infrastructure Mode if using normal AP choose Infra mode 2 Ad Hoc Mode If using point to point transmission choose Adhoc mode 28 of 43 More Security More Convenience The factory setting is Infra e Encryption WEP TKIP AES optional e Authentication WEP Open System or Share Key TKIP AES WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK e Select Key Choose the channel of WEP share Key e Key Input the key the same as the
23. R Install the OCX activex for the first time login click the icon on the right bottom BEE HIPCamOcx Download the OCX file After that double click to install it automatically After OCX installed fully then input the user name and password to login the camera 9 of 43 More Security More Convenience 3 SOFTWARE OPERATION IE BROWSER Choose the suitable language input correct user name and password then click Login For example if the factory default settings as below IP Address 192 168 1 155 User name admin Password admin Login ESE English Y Login Prompt 1 Case sensitive 2 Mobile Phone For Browser that supports Javascript 3 Please download and complete the installation of Plug in Load OCX if your first sign in or sign in does not properly display video Figure1 8 Choose languages here Mobile Phone For mobile phone login Loadocx For OCX installation Login oon Click to login the IE interface as below 10 of 43 More Security More Convenience Network Video Server Figure1 9 3 1 Three main functions Network Video Server Figure2 0 a Live video Click it back to live video window from Playback or Params settings Playback Click to query and playback the video files Details see 5 Playback Params Settings Setting the camera s parameters Details see 4 Params settings 3 2 For Live Video 3 2 1 TOP Menu Figure2 1
24. an set most of the parameters except adding or editing other administrator accounts Operator Lower permission than administrator can do some operation such as pan tilt control and set some parameters Visitor The lowest permission only can view live video can t control the pan tilt parameter settings etc 4 11 Log Click Log to enter the interface 30 of 43 Device Info Video Info Audio Settings Motion Detection Alarm Settings Basic Network Settings Wireless Lan Settings WPAMP Settings PTZ Settings SD Card Info Local Settings system Tool Record user information including account date time visitor IP address etc More Security More Convenience 4 12 Date Time Settings Click Date Time Settings to enter the interface Date Time Settings IF Addr 192 1568 1 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 10 192 158 1 156 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 155 192 168 1 58 192 168 1 155 192 166 1 155 192 168 1 155 192 168 1 58 192 166 1 155 192 168 1 58 1927 166 1 155 192 166 1 58 192 168 1 155 192 168 1 58 192 166 1 155 192 168 1 58 192 168 1 155 192 168 1 58 192 168 1 155 192 168 1 58 192 168 1 58 192 168 1 155 Figure6 4 20179019 15 51 30 201171019 15 51 25 20179019 15 50 20 1970 01 04 08 00 00 201171019 15 04 50 1970 0104 08 00 00 20110040 18 50 08 1970 01 04 08 00 00 1970 04 01 08 00 00 1970 04 04 08 00 00 2011000 18 30 36 19700404 08 00 00 20110040 18 29 41 1970 01 04 0
25. anel gt Internet Explorer enter to Security setting 2 3 UPnP Service UPnP could help you to find your camera s IP more faster For Window XP from Control Panel gt Add or remove applications gt Add or remove Windows component gt Network service gt Detailed data gt UPnP users interface enable it factory settings is disable Then it can allow your operating system to support UPnP 2 4 PCam IP Address Search Tool Step 1 Use tool SearchIPCam exe to find IP address of LAN Organize Include in library Share with New folder sir Favorites Date modified Type ME Desktop SearchIPCam 2010 77 23 17 27 Application 9 Downloads a e SearchIPCam 2010 8 3 11 59 Configuration sett E H Recent Places Libraries E Documents al Music Pictures Em Videos h 2 items Figure1 5 Step 2 Double click Search IPCam camera IP amp MAC list will be displayed If you want to re search click 8 of 43 More Security More Convenience Search again _J IP Address 192 168 1 211 Figure1 6 Step 3 Choose the IP click Login or double click the IP to enter IE login interface Login Prompt 1 Cease sensitive 2 Mobile Phone For Browser that supports Javascript 3 Please download and complete the installation of Plug in Load OCK Figure1 2 5 Install the OCX ActiveX me ea Load OCA E
26. e camera you login move the mouse to the icon the frame will change to red IE ow Click this one you can view 4 Channels of cameras which connected from CH1 to CH4 move the mouse to the icon the frame will change to red coo EE 3 Click this one you can view 9 Channels of cameras which connected from CH1 to CH9 move the mouse to the icon the frame will change to red coo Ba NOTE If you want to view 4 9 channels you should set the Multi Device firstly See 4 13 Multi Device Settings Figure3 1 EN PTZ speed set value from 1 to 100 click the icon it will back to factory settings Brightness set value from 0 to 255 click the icon it will back to factory settings Contrast set value from 0 to 255 click the icon it will back to factory settings Hue set value from 128 to 127 click the icon it will back to factory settings El Saturation set value from O to 200 click the icon it will back to factory settings 15 of 43 More Security More Convenience Figure3 2 There are 9 icons FLA at the bottom of the UI which show the status of each channel of the camera IL Grey color means there is no device connected to the main device from this channel L Green color means the device connected from this channel and it works well L Red color means the device of this channel is recording Cj Yellow color means set this channel in multi device already but it fails to connect to th
27. e main device 16 of 43 More Security More Convenience 4 PARAMS SETTINGS 4 1 Device Info Click Params Settings icon select Device info it will show the basic information such as Device ID Device Client Device Host Description IP Address UPNP Status DDNS Status etc Default device name is IP Camera users can change the camera s description here picture as below Melwork Video Server gt Device Info Device ID 001122330230 adio Settings Device Client Motion Detection Alara Settings Basic Network Settings Pir lecs Lan Selings UFEF Settings IF Address WP status ie DDNS Status Failed http abe aipcan com 80 Refresh Figure3 3 4 2 Video Info Click Video Info to enter the interface as below gt Video Info Device Info Video Info Wain Stream Audio Settings Resolution 1280730 a Motion Detection Frame Rate 30 Alarm Settings Ba Basic Network Settings Bit Rate C 304kbis a Wireless Lan Settings Image Quality 7 Standard a LIPNP Settings Sub Stream Resolution 640 368 7 Frame Rate 30 y Date Time Settings Bit Rate Multi Device Settings O eee a Mail Service settings Image Quality standard a FTP Service Settings PTZ Settings Log Initial Stream S0 Card Info Local Settings M Main Stream O sub Stream System Tool Update Figure3 4 17 of 43 Mo
28. ngs V Built in headset Motion Detection E External headset Update Alarm Settings Basic Network Settings Figure3 7 Built in headset Choose built in MIC as the audio input device External headset Choose external headset as the audio input device 4 4 Motion Detection Click Motion Detection to enter the interface gt Motion Detection Device Info Video Info sena Motion Detection Motion Detection Sensitivity Alarm Settings Basic Network Settings Alarm Duration Wireless Lan Settings LPNP Settings PTZ Settings Alarm Output SD Card Record Log Hold down the left mouse button and drag to add the Send E mail detection zone Date Time Settings FTF Upload Multi Device Settings Mail Service Settings FIP Service Settings SO Card Info Update system Tool Figure3 8 Motion Detection Zone Armed Can set all zone to be armed or a specified zone armed Before setting a specified zone should set Motion Detection to ON then press left mouse drag it on video area to set the detection zone and save it supports 3 area ID mostly 19 of 43 More Security More Convenience gt Motion Detection Device Info Video Info Motion Detection ON Audio Settings on H Motion Detection Sensitivity High a Alarm Settings i Basic Network Settings j Alarm Duration ss H Wireless Lan Settings UPAIP Settings PTZ Settings Action With Alarm Alarm Output SD Card Reco
29. nt provided by ISP e PPPoE Password The password provided by ISP e PPPoE IP Addr If PPPoE dial up succeed will display the IP address distributed by ISP NOTE Please don t change the Media Port Web Port Mobile Port RTSP Port if no necessary DNS Server 192 168 1 1 Figures 5 e DNS Server Set DNS server e MAC Address MAC address of IP Camera If you dont know Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Please check the Local Area Connection Status of your computer it contains all these information steps as below 1 Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connections gt Support gt Details 26 of 43 More Security More Convenience 2 Find the local connection icon from taskbar left click it choose Support gt Details Metwork Lonnectons Fis Edt Y ed Ha Echt Payorkes Toob Aae Hp Sac e a i 55 GB Network Connections a LAN or High Speed Internet tb Local Area Connection Status Network Tasks Local Area Correction E Create anaw connected Finewalked connectar i aih Reaktek RTLBLS9 310 Fa Connection status Set lin a home Or sma 2 office network An Adbes Typa Assigned by DHCP EN Change Windows Firewall settings IF Addiess 182 163 1 50 La ae this network Sibrel hack 255 255 255 0 ca A Repair this connection Default Gateway 132 164 1 1 W Rename this connection 3 Deas Chet Click here gt view status of this connection a Change settings
30. ord Action With Alarm Send E mail FTP Upload Figure4 9 Alarm output Select it to enable alarm output unselect to stop SD Card Record Select it to enable record in SD card unselect to stop Send E mail Select it to enable E mail alert function unselect to stop Mail service details see 4 14 FTP Upload Select it to enable FTP upload function unselect to stop FTP details see 4 15 Click Save to save all the settings Click Update to refresh the settings 4 6 Basic Network Settings Click Basic Network Settings to enter the interface 23 of 43 More Security More Convenience Network Video Server gt Network Device Video Network Type suds Media Port Motion Detection Alarm Web Port Network OMVIF Port Wireless Lan LIPNP ane oe DONS DMS Server TUE MAC Address indicator Users Log E 7 DateTime Wulti Device Settings E maikSsMTF FTF so Card P2P Settings Figure5 0 Dynamic Address 0 Ea 0 Lu Lu al gu 2 E a al CI E gu e om 192 168 1 1 9b 13 23 30 44 55 Network Type There are three modes Static Address DHCP PPPoE Static Aticos Static Address Media Port DHCP Web Port PPPoE Figures 1 4 6 1 Static Address Set network parameters manually 24 of 43 More Security More Convenience Metwork Type Media Port Web Por OMWIF Port RTSP Port IP Address subnet task Gateway DNS Server MAC Address Sa
31. rd Lod EEL eee Hold down the left mouse button and drag to add the Send E mail Date Time Settings detection zone Fa E pice heen eae FTF Upload Multi Device Settings Mail Service Settings Re FTP Serice Settings SD Card Info ppg Local Settings System Tool Figure3 9 e Detect All Setting the whole video window as the motion detect armed zone e Clear Clear all armed zone e Motion Detection Set motion detection armed function ON OFF E TE DIFF sensitivity ON Figure4 0 e Sensitivity Set detection sensitivity as Low Middle High Higher Highest sensitivity Alarm Duration Action With Alarm Figure4 1 e Alarm Duration Set each alarm duration can be forever 5s 10s 15s 30s 60s 20 of 43 More Security More Convenience Alarm Duration Action vith Alarm F Alarm Outp 152 SD Card Fe alles Figure4 2 Action with Alarm These are actions optional for motion detection Action with Alarm Alarm Output SU Card Record Send E mail FTP Upload Figure4 3 e Alarm output Select it to enable alarm output unselect to stop e SD Card Record Select it to enable record in SD card unselect to stop e Send E mail Select it to enable E mail alert function unselect to stop Mail service details see 4 14 e FTP Upload Select it to enable FTP upload function unselect to stop FTP details see 4 15 Click Save to save all the settings Click Update to refresh the settings 4
32. re Security More Convenience There are two option for stream Main Stream and Sub Stream users can set the stream based on the actual operation environment for example if the band width is good enough set Main Stream as Initial Stream or choose Sub Stream will be better Set the parameters of Main Stream and Sub Stream as below Resolution 1280x720 640x368 320x208 optional Frame Rate Set the frame rate according to the band width Frame rate could be Auto or from 1fps to 30fps Real time if the network situation is not ideal can reduce the frame rate to control the coding rate make the moving pictures more smoothly Bit Rate Higher bite rate means better quality images but take more band width so please adjust the settings according to the actual band width The range of bit rate from 128Kbps 4Mbps Bit Rate 384Kb s Image Quality E Resolution Frame Rate Figure3 5 Image Quality Better image quality higher bit rate value and it will take more band width the image quality parameters could be set as below Image Quality Worze S0zO Resolution Not bad Medium standard Frame Rate cod Well Bit Fate Pretty good Figure3 6 NOTE When the device runs only can select Bit Rate or Image Quality either 4 3 Audio Settings Click Audio Settings to enter the interface 18 of 43 More Security More Convenience gt Audio Settings Device Into Yideo Info E Audio Setti
33. rivers Name ATI Radeon HD 4300 Series Main Driver atiumdag dill atidxx32 dll atidxx64 at Manufacturer ATI Technologies Inc Version 8 632 1 2000 Chip Type ATI display adapter 0x954F Date 2009 8 18 2 20 38 DAC Type Internal DAC 400MHz WHQL Logo d n a Approx Total Memory 1275 MB DDI Version 10 1 Current Display Mode 1024 x 768 32 bit 75Hz Driver Model WDDM 1 1 Monitor A FA RIG Bl FB oa es DirectX Features DirectDraw Acceleration Enabled Direct3D Acceleration Enabled AGP Texture Acceleration Enabled Motes Wo problems found Figure8 2 Note If you are unable to do it it means your DirectX is not installed properly or hardware doesn t support this function 9 Fail to use DDNS Possible Reason 1 The PC or IP Camera can t connect to the internet Solution Check the internet connection and settings Possible Reason 2 Port forward is not set in router Solution Set the port forward of extranet in router correctly For example if IP Camera address is 192 168 1 100 Media port is 38401 Web port is 85 factory DDNS is http test aipcam com Use TP Link router as below 1 Login the router Virtual Severs 2 Choose Forwarding select Virtual Servers 3 Click the Add New button pop up below 41 of 43 More Security More Convenience Add or Modify a Virtual Server Entry Service Port p OF BK IP Address Protocol ALL status Enabled Common Service
34. t irregular intervals without prior notice 2 of 43 More Security More Convenience CONTENTS INTRODUCTION e OOP ee eR 4 11 General DESCADION a aceon ssuuedel saan alse ou es gee eee eee 4 gen a r EOE OS e eae eee eae etn re me A Tee eee ae Tee 4 ARS O 5 2 INSTALLATION AND SEN WINGS 000 A aaa 6 2 1 NStWOrk GOMECUON gaat atadas 6 22E BrOWSEr SCN ole ato T e UPP SENICE A a E oh eee dae a E 8 24 PSA PASS CC O E A awe n a eae 8 2 9 IISA NE OCX ACV Ni sa dl 9 3 SOFTWARE OPERATION TIE BROWSER aa o 10 Jl Three man TUnNCUONS syni a aa a a a a as 11 e O ENG VIO O inaa o A ee ae 11 4 PARAMS SETTING Sci A Dee ee eee ere 16 A A EI T AEA O 16 A 2s Vdeo O o a e daa natn 16 ASMA CUISINE AA 17 A Moton DECIAN do ls de ea ES 18 A A O A eee ey OY eee eevee 20 4 0 Basic Network etnia ad a 22 det WEISS Lam OE IRNOS Ai 26 4 0 UPNP SENOS raid dile is 21 AS A a O NES PE OE TO Pe eee re ee ate een EE See Dene 28 ANOS X MARA O ae er A A A A 29 a O O A 30 a2 Date TIME Sets en ee 30 ANS MUI D VICS SENGS aia Ada 31 4 14 Wall SOIVICS SCTINGS ai 32 AiO FP Service tIndS dies 33 AO SD Gara NO ratas 33 71 el fe e A Oe oR ee nS O II er eT 34 A To SY em TOO hesan aa ets tac Gael tae reabe aa a elo alien 35 NO eee E O R 36 O FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS oda edi dad 39 OBTAININSG TECANICAL SUPRORT cocinar tad aia 43 3 of 43 More Security More Convenience 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General Description This is a minitype camera with elegant
35. ye e Media Port Default is 38401 e Web Port Default is 80 e RTSP Port Default is 554 e IP Address Set the IP address of camera e Subnet Mark Default is 255 255 255 0 e Gateway Set the gateway of IP camera If the camera connect to extranet via router then the gateway is the router s IP NOTE Please don t change the Media Port Web Port Mobile Port RTSP Port if no necessary 4 6 2 DHCP Static Address nd 192 160 1 155 255 255 255 0 192 165 1 1 192 165 1 1 j Liu Liu Ep Co J E O CI lt Figured 2 Choose DHCP the camera will get IP address automatically Metwork Type Media Port Web Fort OMVIF Port RTSP Port DNS Server MAC Address Save e Media Port Default is 38401 e Web Port Default is 80 Dynamic Address 30401 BOO 42 160 1 1 77 Ez Figureb 3 25 of 43 More Security More Convenience e RTSP Port Default is 554 NOTE Please don t change the Media Port Web Port Mobile Port RTSP Port if no necessary 4 6 3 PPPoE Set parameters here to enable PPPoE function bMetwork Type PPPoE Media Port 0401 Web Pon Lu Lu QOMVIF Port BUDD LTT RTSP Por ar Enable PPPoE close PPPoE User PPPoE Password PPPoE IP Address DNS Server 192 168 1 1 ill WAC Address Figures 4 e Media Port Default is 38401 e Web Port Default is 80 e RTSP Port Default is 554 e Enable PPPoE Choose Open to enable PPPoE function e PPPoE User The accou
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