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1.          42    3 4 5  Night Vision    This camera equips with 9 IR LEDs to enhance video quality in the night  You can enable or  disable IR LEDs by    Night Vision    menu     IR Control    O Alaways turn off IR led  O Alaways turn on IR led   2  Auto mode       Turn on off IR led by schedule      Turn on IR led from       Turn off IR led from      0  10 24 hour  hh   mm     0  10   24 hour  hh  mm     The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Always turn off IR led  Always turn on IR led    Auto mode    Turn on off IR led by  schedule    Do not use IR LEDs  even it   s very dark   Turn IR LEDs on  even it   s very bright     Let camera decide to switch LED lights on or off automatically   LEDs will light up when it   s too dark  If you don   t know which  option you should select in this page  select this one     Switch IR LEDs on or off by schedule  You have to input start time    in    Turn on IR led from    section  and end time in    Turn off IR led  from    section     Click Apply for settings to take effect     43    3 5 Pan and Tilt Settings    This IP camera supports pan and tilt function  as you explored in last section  You can also make  the camera move automatically in pan and tilt menu by defining a set of pre defined path     You can access this menu by clicking PTZ on the top of web management interface       2 Camera   Video   Pan  amp  Tilt   gt     Network      Motion Detection      System Info     Account    SDHC       3 5 1  
2.    12168361    snare    110   MBytes  Max 100 MB     56    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Enable Motion Detection    Motion Detection Interval    Recording Time    Sending File Type    Send snapshot file to FTP    Send snapshot file to  E Mail    Send snapshot file to SD  Card    Storage File Type    Record File Size    Record to Folder    Authentication    User Name    Password    Select    Enable    to enable motion detection  and select Disable  to disable this function     Select the time interval between two motions from dropdown  menu  When a motion is detected  camera will not detect any  motion again within the time interval you specified here  Available  options are from 0 second  always detect new motion  to 60  seconds     Select the duration you wish this camera to record image when a  motion is detected from dropdown menu  Available options are 1   2  3  4  and 5  seconds      Select the file type that will be saved when a motion is detected   Select    JPEG    and a still picture in JPEG format will be saved   and select AVI to save a motion video clip     Select    Enable    to send the saved file to appointed FTP server  when a motion is detected  select    Disable    to disable this function   You have to configure FTP server parameters in   FTP Configuration menu first  so this function will take effect   see below      Select    Enable    to send the saved file to appointed E mail  address when a motion is detected  s
3.    7  Power  Connector    SO uuu      EE r aM M a Mi                                 1  Audio Connector Audio Out allows device to output audio or alerting sound     This is a RJ 45 connector for connections to 10 100 Base TX  2  LAN Ethernet cabling and built N Way protocol can detect or negotiate  the transmission speed of the network automatically     3  Antenna Base Allows device connects to the supplied antenna     Press the button with pen nib and hold for 5 seconds to reset the  4  Reset Button  camera settings to factory default value     5  SD Card Slot Accepts SD   SD HC memory card for image   video storage    6  WPS Button Press the button on IP Cam and press it on the AP you want to   connect for wireless    The input power is 12VDC  1A    7  Power Connector Only use the power adapter supplied with IP camera   otherwise the product may be damaged     2 2 3  Bottom Panel        Tripod Connector    Tripod Connector     Allows connects to tripod to secure the camera when the camera is not put on a horizontal surface     2 3 Hardware Installation    2 3 1  Camera Physical Installation    Please follow the following instructions to set your IP camera up   1  Unpack the product package and check if anything s missing     2  Connect the Ethernet cable to your local area network  and connect the other end to the LAN  jack of this IP camera        Plug the power adapter to wall socket  and connect the power connector to the power jack  located at the bottom of the IP came
4.    A   Please check if anything jams the camera  remove it     B   If the camera does not respond to you when you re trying to use  pan   tilt function  the servo motor inside the camera may dead   Please return the camera to the dealer of purchase and ask for    help                       Nothing is heard at the  camera side when   use     Speak to IPCam     function          An external speaker is required to playback the voice received at    computer side           85          Appendix F  Product Specification        D  O  Q     O  r    ICA  HM220W        lt   al  D  O   2   3  D  O     O  S   i  le       1 3Mega Pixel 1 4    color CMOS sensor  Lens 5 mm  F2 8  Progressive  IR LED t IR LED x 9 pcs    1 Lux    More than 50 dB  H 264   MPEG 4   M JPEG  CBR Constant Bit Rate    VBR Variable Bit Rate   Video Resolution 30fps   640 x 480  320 x 240  160 x 120    2 E Le   2 3  v     amp          42 D   O Q    gt     O      o  2 D  5 5 O  gt S D D  O a O O T  ollo a Q       O E   md    O    lt     15fps   1024 x 768  MPEG 4   15fps   1280 x 1024  M JPEG     AGC  AWB  AES  Digital 24bit       Color  View Angle Horizontal  65 Degree   Vertical  51 Degree    Pan  350 degree  Tilt  120 degree             5 levels speed adjustable  P T Speed Fastest  1    36 393 Degree sec  Slowest  2    0 212 Degree sec      E   A   S 5    O   D 9     o    Audio Specification    Audio Codec G 726    Audio I O Audio in  Internal microphone   Audio out  External Speaker    Network and Configuration    
5.    Wireless  H 264 Mega Pixel PT IP Camera  ICA HM220W    User s Manual    Version  1 00    Copyright    Copyright O 2008 by PLANET Technology Corp  All rights reserved  No part of this publication  may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any  language or computer language  in any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical  magnetic   optical  chemical  manual or otherwise  without the prior written permission of PLANET   PLANET makes no representations or warranties  either expressed or implied  with respect to  the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties  merchantability or fitness for any  particular purpose  Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed  as is   Should the  programs prove defective following their purchase  the buyer  and not PLANET  its distributor  or  its dealer  assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing  repair  and any incidental or  consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software  Further  PLANET reserves the  right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof  without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes     All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or  registered trademarks of their respective holders     Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B d
6.    button to  increase   decrease setting     Adjust the volume of audio output  Press   or   button to increase  or decrease volume     Moves camera to a new direction  Press one of 8 directional  buttons to move the camera  and press H to move the camera  back to    home     original  position     You can set up to 9 preset points of camera position  press the  number to move the camera to preset point instantly  See next  chapter for detail instructions of how to set preset points     Press C and the camera will cruise between all preset points  automatically     Click Snapshot button to save the displaying image as an image  file  a message box will appear after you click Snapshot button   showing the filename and location of saved image file  default  filename is current date and time      Default directory used to save image file is C    you can change  the directory by clicking the text input box located at the right of     Snapshot    button        ve   Y Gea     and you ll be prompted to select a new directory     Press this button to record the displaying image as a video file in  AVI format  and you can play the video file back by Windows    36    Speak to IP Cam    Digital Zoom    Fit to Window    Full Screen    Media Player  To stop recording  press Stop Recording button   the same button   You can also change the directory used to  save video file     You can transmit the voice received by your computer s  microphone to the camera s external speaker  Press and h
7.    click Synchronize to PC time button  The date and time setting of the computer will be filled to  date and time setting in this page     66    3 8 3  Utilities    This menu allows you to upgrade firmware  clear all settings  reboot the IP camera  and switch    LED lights on off     Utilities    Upgrade Firmware      Reset To Factory Defaults        Reboot Device        Y LED setting      Reboot    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Upgrade Firmware    Reset to Factory Defaults    Reboot Device    LED Setting    If you downloaded latest firmware file from our website  you can  click Browse button to pick a firmware file located on your  computer s hard drive and you can upload the firmware file to the  IP camera later     After you selected a proper firmware file from your computer  click  Upgrade Firmware button to start upgrade     DO NOT DISCONNECT NOW     If the firmware file you provided is invalid of you didn t provide the  firmware file  you ll be prompted to select another valid firmware  file again     The IP camera will reboot after the upgrade procedure is done     PLEASE NOTE THAT THE IP ADDRESS OF THE CAMERA  WILL RESET TO DEFAULT VALUE  192 168 0 20    Clear all settings in the camera  Please think again before you do  this  and then click this button to reset all settings     NOTE    IP address will be reset to default value    192 168 0 20    also  You ll  need to change the IP address setting of your computer if the IP  a
8.   After you selected    Network     network setting menu will appear  There are 5 sub menus available  here     LAN Dynamic DNS UPnP LoginFree RTSP    Please click the network setting you wish to set  and then refer to instructions given below     3 6 1  LAN    You can define IP address and select the port number you wish to use here     LAN     Network Type   O DHCP      Static IP Address    IP Address      Subnet Mask      Primary DNS    wv Secondary ONS          Web Port  a0  PPPoE  w Enable PPPoE  O Enable      Disable      UserName       Password       MTU   S12 lt  MTU Values 1492     Apply    i    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Network Type    IP Address  Subnet Mask  Gateway    Primary DNS    Secondary DNS    AV Control Port    Web Port    Enable PPPoE    User Name  Password    MTU    This camera can obtain the IP address from DHCP server  automatically  if you have one   or set a fixed IP address  Select  DHCP to obtain IP address automatically or Static IP Address to  assign this IP camera with a fixed IP address     When DHCP is selected  IP address parameters below will be  grayed out     Specify the IP address for this IP camera here   Specify the subnet mask for this IP camera here   Specify the gateway address of the local network here     Specify the IP address of DNS server here  Please input IP  address only  If you don t know the address of DNS server  ask  network administrator or your ISP for help     Specify the IP
9.   Disable     Enable  19   Allow Scriptiets              Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls      Disable     O  Administrator approved      Disable    Enable  E E EE E armaron se a brasas Heat ro vt cea  t                   Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer    Reset custom settings  Reset to   Medium high  default                       iip  W ee  i  Enable  a Dbremasd 23023 ACES Donk     Eo Grats de cure  E Pranot rexanretsest    Davee magiei ATER Sond   E Cisie   recsrvecces   O23 Ene inet r       a mio  and oroi Ae cok ner TA es oe  La A AR     Takes eftect ater psu reclamar Der    Ases  unten ene  ET    From your IE browse        Tools   gt     Internet Options     gt     Security  gt     Trusted  Sites   gt     Custom Level        please setup your Settings as follow     e Enable    Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls       e Prompt    Initialize and script active controls not marked             Secerity Settings   Stma Iose       ewe SSS  gt  F    Seating   di Acie    corral and plage E     Ala pmpa unge  riers oani da run without pee    wisn ern ere paraa See Anar rant oe  m hb     Takpe effect after pou recia lienet Explorer  Reset quiz atinge  Besite  been fetta       Ramt              cnai              Sting    4 Despi ados pul area ye y ae Hal does notas a  B  rbd        Erusbls  i  Dosnbisd yes  det a  Escaldes        Eros  a  Prong    F  Dorada urged deter ganie            o  niis s   ori db cocci nal mere oe  cate Por  Faas  Eo Prints  F
10.   Disabled  Want Wildcard support         Host with IP address  2        WebHop Redirect  2      Offline Hostname        IP Address     Your current location s IP address is 211 75 117 114    TIL value is 60 seconds  Edit TTL        4  Setup the DDNS and PPPoE of network device    At last  users have to enter the web page of Networked Device and setup the necessary  information of DDNS and PPPoE after the application of DDNS service  Please check the  user manual to access the DDNS and PPPoE pages  After saving the modification  restart  the device  The external users could browse the Networked Device by the input of their    domain name     82    Appendix E     Troubleshooting  amp  Frequently Asked Questions    If the IP camera is not working properly  before you contact the dealer of purchase for help     please check the troubleshooting list here  this may help you to solve the problem by yourself    and therefore saves your valuable time                   can not connect to IP    Camera    A   Please confirm the IP address setting of the computer you re    using  If they   re not in the same subnet  they will not be able to    communicate with each other     B   Please make the IP address you used to connect to the IP camera    is correct     C   If you forget the IP address of the IP camera  you will have to  reset it to factory default value  which is 192 168 0 20  by pressing     reset    button at the bottom of the IP camera  You ll need a pen or  pin to be able to p
11.  Camera Setting Click this button to display the IP camera extra control panel     3   P T Control Click this button to display the P T control panel     75    Add channel     1  Click    Setting    and then    Camera Setting    buttons to get into    Camera Setting    page     a  PLANET    Camera Setting       2  This will add as a new channel on iPhone Viewer for viewing  You will be prompted to input the  following    gt  Camera Name  The IP camera   s name that you would like to create  Example     Bedroom      gt  IP Address  The camera s IP address    gt  Port  The http port of the IP camera  Default is    80        gt  User Name  The administrative account that the IP camera uses  Default is    admin       gt  Password  The administrative password that the IP camera uses  Default is    password        3  Click    Add    to insert the IP camera in the viewer  In the meantime  you can click    Preview     first to check it out for proper streaming and connection                       76    Camera Advanced Setting     You can click on the    Advanced    button into the advanced page of IP camera  and this allow user  to change the stream frame rate  resolution and compression level     Frame Rate   Gi 640x480 vi    ompression Leve  Widdle k       Viewer Setting     The device could provide multiple languages to meet customer s requirement  user can manual  change the viewer language     f PLANET    Multi Language    English v    Camera Setting    Viewer Setting       Besi
12.  E mail address and confirmation  c  Password and confirmation    d  Submit all the input information and finish creating an account                            Username Password Log in   Y DynDNS    Tii    by Dynamic Network Services Inc Lost Password  Create Account       ls Create an account or log in to continue    Create Account                                             i   Username     Login   Already Registered   Lost Password  Password     Username      My Cart Confirm password     O items Password      Email                 Confirm email              Forgot your password           Search Subscribe to  DynDNS com newsletter   1 or 2 per month     O Dyn Inc  press releases  h  aarc          O  Remove HTML formatting from email Q                CERTIFIED PRIVACY    Security Image          Check the options   S gt     Enter the numbers from the above image                    O I agree with the acceptable use policy  AUP  and privacy policy     Create Account    If you re having difficulty creating your account  for any reason  feel free to contact us              1993 2010 Dynamic Network Services Inc    Legal Notices   Privacy Policy   Contacts groust    80     5   Check your e mail mailbox  There will be an e mail with a title    Your DynDNS Account  Information     Click the hyperlink address to confirm the DDNS service that you just  applied  Then DDNS you applied activated        What s New    Inbox 1 message x  O From Subject Date    F   DynDNS com Support Your Dy
13.  IP address of IP camera  also can utilize  the PING command but you must disconnect the IP camera from the network first     78    Appendix D  DDNS Application    1  Preface    If you have a Cable modem or xDSL  this is a great way to host your own Networked Device or  other TCP IP Service  Get your own domain like www yourname com  www yourname com tw  etc   Note  This domain must be registered with Internic via registration authorities such as  Network Solutions  DirectNIC  Register com etc   Your domain name s dynamic IP address is  automatically tracked by a DDNS server     Host your own Networked Device and much more no matter what your computer s IP address  may be and even if you have dialup  DSL or cable modem internet connection where your  computer s IP address changes all the time   DDNS service supports all top level domain  names including but not limited to  com   net   org   to   uk etc     2  Ethernet Network Environment    Normally  DDNS service is only necessary for the users that could only obtain dynamic IP  addresses  As to the users that could obtain the static valid IP address  they do not usually  have to apply the DDNS service  Before we decide if DDNS is necessary for the users  we  have to check what kind of Ethernet network environment we have to install our Networked  Device on      1  Environment of Fixed Valid IP Network    If users could obtain valid IP addresses  they could save the effort to apply DDNS service   Because the IP address in thi
14.  IP camera  Simply  open    Network neighbor    and it   s there    UPnP      Enable UPnP   O Enable    Disable    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Enable UPnP Select Enable to activate UPnP function of this IP camera  select  Disable to disable it     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     After UPnP function is activated  a popup message will appear     1  New devices are now available on your network     For more information  click here     File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    ov A O Ss   Search ME Folders    352       Network Tasks    a Add a network place  a view network connections    7  Set up a home or small  office network    3  A  Se Set up a wireless network  for a home or small office    P view workgroup computers           Hide icons for networked hu ICA 230  UPnP devices    Other Places Y El ICA 107P  ICA HM230    ICA HM130                You can double click the icon to launch Internet Explorer and log onto IP camera s web  management interface directly     53    3 6 5  LoginFree    This camera provides a method to let unauthorized users to view the image captured by this  camera  which is called as LoginFree  When you wish to let everyone to view the image captured  by this camera  or integrate the image with your own web application  you can use this function     LoginFree    Input the filename here  and click Apply to save settings  then other users can access the image  by this filename
15.  Install       Description       Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol  The default  Wide area network protocol that provides communication  across diverse interconnected networks        Show icon in notification area when connected  Moby me when this connection has limited or no connectyity       15    5  In IP address field  please fill in any IP address begins with 192 168 0  and ends with a value  greater than 2 and less than 254  You can use the following example 192 168 0 239   In  Subnet mask field  please fill 255 255 255 0  Please keep all other fields empty  and click OK     Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties  General         ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Othenvise  you need to ask your network  administrator for  the appropriate IP settings         Obtain an IP address automatically        Use the following IP address     IP address    192 168  0   239      Subnet mask  955 255 2355  0    Default gateway         Use the following DNS server addresses     Prefered ONS server     Alternate ONS server     Canas        If you changed the IP address of this IP camera and you forget it  there re 2 methods to recover it     a  Press and hold the Reset button located at the bottom of this IP camera  to clear all  settings of the IP camera and reset the IP address back to 192 168 0 20  You ll lose all  settings in the IP camera     b  Ask network administrator to check the DHCP release table  if the cam
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17.  Panel will display on the screen and double click Add or Remove Programs to  continue    EF Control Panel  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help         Back     O P Search ko Folders a    Address    Vg Control Panel j     z4    Accessibility Add Hardware        Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display  g Switch to Category view Options   Tools Updates  y    e    Folder Options Fonts Internet Keyboard Mouse Network   tb Windows Update Controllers Options Connections       See Also       24    The Add or Remove Programs will display on the screen and click Add Remove Widows  Components to continue     ES Add or Remove Programs    ke i Currently installed programs  C  Show updates Sort by     Change or  Remove Adobe Flash Player 10 Plugin    Programs Click here For support information     a To remove this program from your computer  click Remove     O    Cam viewer Plus Pro 43 01 MB          Add Wew  Programs a GTK  Runtime 2 14 7 rev a  remove only       a IPInstaller Size 0 50MB    E Janus Lock USB Device Driver Size 0 16MB  Add Remowe  Windows H Microsoft MET Framework  2 0 Size  88 51MB    Components  fie  Microsoft NET Framework 3 0 Size  S7 76MB    Q 9 Microsoft Visual C   2005 Redistributable Size 5 07MB       Sl  ee ie Microsoft Visual C   2008 Redistributable   x86 9 0 21022 Size 6 68MB    Access and Sed  Beret   Mozilla Firefox  3 5 4  Size 26 21MB    F MSAML 6 0 Parser  KB925673  Size 1 31MB             EA Network Camera Surveillance Utility Size 4 27 M6    Wind
18.  address of backup DNS server here  When primary  DNS is unreachable  IP camera will use the IP address specified  as DNS server  The field is optional     Specify the port number of video transfer here  If you have firewall  on your network  you need to allow computers on Internet to  access this port number of the IP address of IP camera  or you ll  not be able to view video from Internet     Specify the port number of web management interface here  If it   s  not 80  you ll have to add port after the IP address   hostname of  this IP camera     For example    If the HTTP port number you specified here is 90 and the IP  address of IP camera is 10 20 20 30  then you have to input     http   10 20 20 30 90    in the address bar of Internet explorer     Select Enable to activate PPPoE function of this IP camera  select  Disable to disable it     Input the PPPoE username assigned by your ISP here    Input the PPPoE password assigned by your ISP here    Input the MTU  Maximum Transmission Unit  given by your ISP  here  Ask your ISP if you don   t know what value you should input    here  Default value should work with most of ISPs and will give  you a nice network performance     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     48    3 6 2  WLAN                                                                         Wireless LAN     Wireless Connection       Enable     Disable     Available Networks       Connect   SSID   MAC Address   Signal   Channel   En
19.  existing user  You have to select a user from user  list first     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     Only one user  including administrator  will be able to view  Note the image of IP camera at the same time     70    3 10 SDHC    In this menu  you can perform SD HC card related operations     iv    Camera      Video   Pan  amp  Tilt     Network      Motion Detection   System Info     Account   SDHC         After you selected System Info  a sub menu will appear  There are 4 sub menus available here   Status Space Alarm File Management  Please click the SD card setting you wish to set  then refer to instructions given below     3 10 1  Status    Here shows the remaining card space for you     Status   wv Total Space  29796 KB  Y Used Space  19712 KB  Y Free Space  10084 KB    AN a    71    3 10 2  Space Alarm    When you re using SD card to store captured image and video clip  you can have this camera to  send an E mail to you when there s only little remaining space left on SD card     E Mail     Recipient E Mail Address     w E Mail Subject  Motion Detection Notification  Y SMTP Server         Sender E Mail Address      Y SMTP Authentication      Enable    Disable      UserName       Password     Apply   Send a test email    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Recipient E Mail Address Input the E mail address you wish to receive space alarm     E Mail Subject Input the title of space alarm E mail    SMT
20.  have computers with wired network connection     Here shows all wireless access points found by this IP camera   Please note not all access points will be displayed at the same  time  if the access point you expected to connect does not appear   you may have to click Refresh button for several times until it  appears  The descriptions of all fields is listed below     Connect  You can select the wireless access point you wish to  connect here     SSID     The SSID of all found wireless access points will be shown here   Some wireless access point may hide their SSID  in this case  you  have to identify them by their MAC address     MAC Address     If you there are many wireless access points in proximity or some  wireless access point hides it s SSID  you can use MAC address  to distinguish them     Signal  Shows the radio signal strength in percent     Channel  Shows the radio channel of this wireless access point     Encryption     Shows the encryption type used by this wireless access point  You  must use the same encryption type if you wish to connect to a  certain wireless access point  If the wireless access point does not  use encryption  Disabled will be displayed here     Network Type     Shows the network type of a certain wireless access point   Infrastructure or Adhoc      50    SSID    Channel    Wireless Key    Self PinCode    Configure via Push Button    Configure via PinCode    Input the SSID of the wireless access point you wish to connect  It  should be les
21.  http   www microsoft com   and try again     In some cases  your computer is able to display the image from IP camera correctly  but you ll still  see these messages  If this happens  just ignore them    34    3 3 Camera Settings    The first menu after you logged onto web management interface is IP camera  and this is the only  menu you can see the real time image from camera     Start up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator           A PLANET Wireless H 264 Mega Pixel PT IP Camera   Microsoft Internet Explorer SBAA  Fie Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help w    Q a  O  x  2 A P Search P Favorites E   R  22 wj   lass  rel 3    2  Address    http   192 168 0 224 index asp     Y PLANE          v EJ so Links  gt      vw Camera   Video   Pan  amp  Tilt   Network    Motion Detection      System Info    Account                                                     A  apponi onan EXETER AS  Pan   Tilt Control  Preset Points  E  Pan Tilt Speed  2    y   Video Type  ME   Frequency  ETE     LE Normal  gt   i  S E   N ALN  ro Video Quality Control ey   ea  Volume k    5 a m   lt  4 2   y E y    Y  ea   wo  o Onn  a     g      Done   Internet       You can always back to this menu by clicking Camera on the top of web management interface          Video   Pan  amp  Tilt    Network   Motion Detection       System Info     Account      SDHC         The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Pan Tilt Speed Specifies the moving speed w
22.  installed  To see what s included in a component  click  Details     Components   Ol sat Message Queuing       wi MSN Explorer  O 22 Other Network File and Print Services LOM  Ml EA Catlank Fenrezz    Description  Contains a variety of specialized  network related services and protocols    Total disk space required  Ad  5 MB   Space available on disk  222 2 MB      Coge         26    The program will start installing the UPnP automatically  You will see the below pop up screen   please wait while Setup configures the components     Windows Components Wizard    Configuring Components  Setup  amp  making tre configuration changes vou requested     A Plaza wart while Setup configuies the componente This may tate  ue  several minitas  depending onthe components selected     Status  Completing configuration of Irtemet nfomabon Senices 15           Please click Finish to complete the UPnP installation    Windows Components Wizard    Completing the Windows  Components Wizard    You heve successiuly completed the Wirdoss  Componants end    To dose thre rizald  cick Frit           27    Double click My Network Places on the desktop  the My Network Places will display on the  screen and double click the UPnP icon with IP camera to view your device in an internet browser     Y My Network Places    File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help       Back    El ya  Search E Folders a    Address a  My Network Places    Local Network    Network Tasks    4 Add a network place  a View network connecti
23.  stream  please  remember to add     sdp    file extension     55    3 7 Motion Detection Setting    When you wish to use this camera to monitor the activities  motion detection function will be very  useful  Camera will detect the motion in captured image  and take a snapshot when motion is  detected  So you can use this camera to keep the safety of the belongings you have     To use motion detection  click the following link from the top of menu        2 Camera   Video   Pan  amp  Tilt    Network     Motion Detection    System Info       Account      SDHC       After you selected Motion Detection  a sub menu will appear  There are 5 sub menus available  here     Motion Detection Motion Region E Mail FTP Configuration SD Card Configuration    Detailed descriptions of every setting will be given below     3 7 1  Motion Detection    You can use this menu to setup basic motion detection settings     Motion Detection      Enable Motion Detection        Enable    Disable    seconds    wv Motion Detection Interval        Recording Time     Sending File Type     Send snapshotfile to FTP       Send snapshotfile to E Mail      SD Card    5D Card Record   w Storage File Type       Record File Size     samba Network  wv Record to Folder     Authentication    Y UserName      Password      Samba Server   wv Shared Folder     Storage File Type       Record File Size      O Enable   Disable  O Enable   Disable    O Enable    Disable  ho   MBytes  Max 100 MB     O Enable   Disable    IN  DO
24.  this message  the installation of camera admin software is complete  If you  wish to launch camera admin software now  keep Launch IP Cam Admin Utility box checked   and click Finish to close installation utility     fe Setup   Internet Camera Utility    Completing the Internet Camera  Utility Setup Wizard  Setup has finished installing Intemet Camera Utility on your    computer  The application may be launched by selecting the  installed icons     Click Finish to exit Setup        19    6  Please double click the utility icon on the desktop then you will see the IP camera utility     After the camera admin software is launched  all cameras found on your local area network will be  displayed       PLANET Intemet Camera Admin Software     D PLANET Internet Camera Setup Tool      English         MAC Address   IP Address   Camera Name   Model    00 30 4E3a aa 01 152 168  0 20 IDA  HM 22  IDA HM 220        All camera related information will be displayed here  If you wish to connect to certain camera by  web browser  double click the camera listed here     aJ PLANET Internet Camera Admin Software    D PLANET Internet Camera Setup Tool     English        O0 30 43aaa01 192 168  0 20 ID4 HM 22  4 H eo        20    The camera admin software also provides several functions     ag PLANET Internet Camera Admin Software    internet Camera Setun Tool                                   MAC Address   IP Address  a  MEA E EEE E       1 Language        Model ooo      Camera Name             T
25.  to    1      indicates how many video frames this camera will transmit every  second  Higher frame rate provides smooth video watching  experience and will not lose details of video  but requires more  network bandwidth  If you re using this video camera with  insufficient network bandwidth  selecting a lower frame rate  setting will help     Click Apply for settings to take effect     41    3 4 4  OSD    lf you need to display information about this camera  like camera   s name or current date   time   you can use OSD  On Screen Display  menu     On Screen Display      On Screen Display   O Enable    Disable      Show Camera Name  Enable Disable    Show Date  Enable Disable    Show Time  Enable Disable    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     On Screen Display Select    Enable    to enable on screen display function  information  about this camera will be displayed on camera   s display image    and select    Disable    to disable it     Show Camera Name Select    Enable    to show camera   s name on camera   s display  image  select    Disable    to hide it     Show Date Select    Enable    to show current date on camera   s display image   select    Disable    to hide it     Show Time Select    Enable    to show current time on camera   s display image   select    Disable    to hide it     Click Apply for settings to take effect     When OSD is enabled  selected OSD items will be displayed like this     2010 04 26 16 51 29 ICA  HM220W     
26.  with  jog extension with the camera   s IP address as prefix  For example  if your  camera   s IP address is    192 168 0 20    and the filename you set here is picture  then everyone on  the web can access the image captured by this camera by using the following address     http   192 168 0 20 picture jpg    Please note that no authentication will be required to see the captured image  If you wish to  disable this function  clear the text in Filename field and click Apply         http   192 168 98 215 picture  jpg   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Q tex    amp  E a A P Search P Favorites g 6       Address   http   192  168 2  1Vpicture jpa       1970 01 01 10 08 18              Internet    54    3 6 6  RTSP    If you want to watch video captured by this IP camera by your own RTSP  Real Time Streaming  Protocol  media player  you can use this function to setup RTSP parameters  so your  RTSP compatible player will be able to receive video data     Video Streaming      RTSP Port  1554    Y MPEG4 RTSP Path  ipcam   sdp  Y H264 RTSP Path  ipcam_h  64   5dp  Y RTP Port Range 50000    60000  RTSP Port Input the port number of RTSP here  Default setting is 554   MPEG4 RTSP Path Input the path of MPEG4 RTSP video file  When you use  RTSP compatible media player to play RTSP stream  please  remember to add     sdp    file extension   H 264 RTSP Path Input the path of H 264 RTSP video file  When you use    RTSP compatible media player to play RTSP
27.  would be changed  Please try to obtain the correct user name   password  or you ll have  to reset the camera     Note If the User name and Password have been changed with Admin  utility  please enter the new User name and Password here     33    After the ActiveX control was installed and run  the first image will be displayed     You should be able to see the images captured from the camera in the web page now  For advanced functions   please refer to instructions given in follows chapters                                      A PLANET Wireless H 264 Mega Pixel PT IP Camera   Microsoft Internet Explorer Je  X   File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help a  Q Back     J  x  E A A   Search Pp Favorites Ea 2  gt  oe wr    La rel 3     Address    http   192 168 0 224 index asp vw   Eso Links  gt   y    Z Camera   y Video  W Pan  amp  Tilt  v    Network    Motion Detection   System Info       Account     Q PLANET    cidad 04  26 17 07 18 ICA HM220W ee  nA  En e   Volume le l      ie  Sy Snapshot Ch 7     uz   Recording   ic a eeen   Speakto IPCam   to IPCam  E J Digital Zoom LE  Fit to   Fitto Window Size   Size   FullScreen   Screen v              Done MD Internet       If you see one of these messages  or both      Display hardware is not capable of blit operations Cant initialize Direct        Your computer may not have the display capability that this IP camera requires  or you don t have  Microsoft DirectX   installed  Please download Microsoft DirectX   from Microsofts website    
28. 1 x RJ 45  IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u       Microsoft    Internet Explorer 6 0 or later  Cam Viewer Lite Pro    TCP IP  HTTP  SMTP  FTP  NTP  DNS  DDNS  DHCP  UPnP   PPPoE      zZ UI ZIZ  2 D olge  O 2 E  i     O N O O     O        U HA   HA A  e      Nall 2 E   49  O se  O  O   O15   F O    6     O Q       amp  Il     Y   a D    3 area definable    86    Wireless Network    Antenna Type oxo eee   Dual detachable diversity antenna  Antenna Connector Reversed Polarity SMA Male    Open Space   100   300m  Inndoors   35   100m    Wireless Operating Range    Environment Specifications       87    
29. ES aint tits 39  A E A O A 40  S LO E T a E E AT E T E 41  IAA OS A e E EE ee eee 42  SIMIO NES ION E E E 43  3 9 Pan a  a VIE SCundOS aenrike a a aN 44  29  PATESCE POIS das 44  e Gand OU lao 45  3 6  Network Setting S ii A ii 47  IO EAN A O O E teas vegdeedinns 47  OZ WEAN NN 49  SO YANG DON rima inc 32  O Rene nt ee ee ne one ee 53  SA A O ness 54  AS APP R E E A E E A ncaa eeanaioss 55  3 7 Motion Detection Setting oraren et CEN 56  Sl Moun Detecci  n iia 56  Dicks 2d MOUN RE OIO Minssen n E 59    SAS EMA atacar 61    SA TP SON TU AO ccnn E en tcuua ues tia ude 63   AS DO e A E EAE 64  ES a 65  3 93  Camera Mo malta cialis 65   3202 Date Mecca eds 66  IA 67  A O RIO USED DUR CMT EPA AE 68   3 0 ACCOUNE SOMA Sisi paa 69  IE DD O UR EE TA NTG T 71  5 A A estar intent stint 71   310 2  Space Alassane aa atada T2  E 73  Appendix A  Reset Factory Default Settings                      cooooocooocnnccccononanananananonoss 74  Appendix B  iPhone Viewer Mobile ACCESS          ooccccccncnccccccccccccccccocococacocacacanananos 75  APpendixG     PING IP AdGIeSS sssesinaii ir i e E EEE E O 78  Appendix D  DDNS APDplICAtlON         iooooocoicaniosoiocosnciocasnannsoicacincanrnannenianonocinans 79  Appendix E  Troubleshooting 4 Frequently Asked Questions                             83  Appendix F  Product Specification              oooooooooccccccccccccnonononananananananananonononononoconos 86    1  Introduction    Thank you for purchasing the PLANET Wireless H 264 Mega Pixel PT IP Cam
30. Enable      To use the recommended settings   2 E Run Actives controls and plug ins  ss a      Pi A S E BA RO  ill      Reset custom settings  Custom Level       OSG       By now  you have finished your entire PC configuration for IP camera     30    2 7 2  Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP    From your IE browse  gt  Tools  gt  Internet Options     gt  Security  gt  Custom Level     please  setup your Settings as follow     Set the first 3 items  e Allow previously unused ActiveX control to run     e Allows Script lets    e Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls    Security Settings    Settings      4  Actives Controls and plugins  164  Allow previously unused Actives controls bo run withou 3      Disable A  164  Allow Scripelets      Disable  O Prompt  164  Automatic prompting For Actives controls      Disable  164  Binary behaviors        Administrator approved  PW mre Lie    kS M    Reset custom settings       By now  you have finished your entire PC configuration for IP camera     31    2 7 3  Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista    From your IE browse  gt  Tools  gt  Internet Options     gt  Security  gt  Internet  gt  Custom    Level     please setup your Settings as follow     e Enable    Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls       e Prompt    Initialize and script active controls not marked              r y m  Security Settings   Internet Zone    Settings       ActiveX controls and plug ins  19   Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without pron   9
31. P Server Input the SMTP server address you wish to use to send E mail   Sender E Mail Address Input the sender E mail address of the space alarm E mail   SMTP Authentication Select Enable if the SMTP server you re using requires    authentication  and input the username and password below  If  the SMTP server you re using does not require authentication   select    Disable    here  If you re not sure  ask your ISP or network  administrator     User Name Please input the user name of SMTP server here  if your SMTP  server requires the use of authentication     Password Please input the password of SMTP server here  if your SMTP  server requires the use of authentication     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect   User can click Send a test email button to send a test E Mail by the configuration you set here     72    3 10 3  File Management    You can use this menu to manage the files stored on SD card     File Management    0 0 image total 0  FirstPage PrevPage NextPage LastPage    Delete Name Size Date  SelectAll Clear  ll             FirstPage Jump to first page of file list   PrevPage Jump to previous page of file list   NextPage Jump to next page of file list   LastPage Jump to last page of file list   SelectAll Select all files in this page   ClearAll Clear all files in this page   Delete Delete selected files     73    Appendix A  Reset Factory Default Settings    There is a button hidden in the pinhole near to the antenna base connector  Th
32. Preset Points    You can define the camera position and save the position so you can recall the position later again   This camera provides 9 memory slots  follow the following instructions to move the camera and set  a new preset point     Pan  amp  Tilt    Preset Points Guard Tour    1970 01 01 A Os    x roe T         _ Setio Fonti    a Marne   UPPER ki Available   Point Point1   Remove Point 1    Y Positions   aiai    LEFT  LEFT    LOWER  LEFT       1  Select a memory slot from Available Positions dropdown menu first     2  To move the camera  click the position of labeled text  not shown on image  on the image to  move the camera to the direction  You may need to set the Pan   Tilt speed to a slower setting   so you can move the camera in a more accurate manner     3  When you move the camera to the position you want  type a name in Position name field  and  click Set to Point n  where    n    is the number of memory slot  button to save the position to  selected memory slot     After you set the position  you can recall the position from Camera menu  click the position  number button   and the camera will move to preset position instantly     If you want to remove a preset position  select the memory slot from Available Positions  dropdown menu  and then click Remove Point n   where    n    is the number of memory slot you  wish to clear position setting      44    3 5 2  Grand Tour    You can make the camera move between many pre defined positions  and define the time y
33. ck Next to use default installation folder     9 Setup   Internet Camera Utility    Select Destination Location  Where should Intemet Camera Utility be installed     Coal Setup will install Intemet Camera Utility into the following folder     To continue  click Next  f you would like to select a diferent folder  click Browse       Program Files ntemet Camera    Admin                                    At least 2 3 MB of free disk space is required        If you wish to create desktop icon and   or quick launch icon for camera admin software   please check corresponding box  and click Next to continue   i  Setup   Internet Camera Utility    Select Additional Tasks  Which additional tasks should be performed     Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Intemet  Camera Utility  then click Next     Additional icons     Create a desktop icon       18    4  You ll see a brief of all options you selected  click Install to install camera admin software now   or click back to back to previous steps to change settings     A Setup   Internet Camera Utility    Ready to Install  Setup is now ready to begin installing Intemet Camera Utility on your computer     Click Install to continue with the installation  or click Back if you want to review or  change any settings     Destination location   C  Program Files     Intemet Camera    Admin      Additional tasks      Additional icons   Create a desktop icon  Create a Quick Launch icon       5  When you see
34. cryption   Network Type  C PlanetAPrelay 2 00 30 4F 7B 9F 53 p 5   Disabled Infrastructure  O Yang92mimo 00 30 4F 41 44 14 al a   WPAPSK TKIP  Infrastructure  O ADW 4401B 00 1    E3 00 98 50 all 10   Disabled Infrastructure  O B26v3 00  1E EXEF 98 E0 alll 12 Disabled Infrastructure     SSID      Channel      Authentication   Shared Key System     wv Encryption Type  WEP        Y WPA Pre Shared Key   w WEP Key Length    w WEP Key Format  HEX w  Y Default Key   Y WEP Key 1  ARAERARARAR    WEP Key 2  ARERERRRAE  Y WEP Key 3  ERERERRRRE    w NEP Key A  tttttk t t     i EL  ua  lt  co mu    a E    lt     WPS    SelfPinCode  38446092    Configure via Push Button   Stat PBC      Configure via PinCode   Registrar SSID    Start PIN    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Wireless Connection Select Enable to activate wireless network function of this IP  camera  select Disable to disable it     49    Network Type    Available Networks    Select the network type of wireless connection     Available options are Infrastructure  Connect the IP camera to a  wireless access point   and Adhoc  This IP camera will become a  stand alone wireless network point  other wireless computers    devices can discover this IP camera and connect to it without  wireless access point      You can set to Adhoc when you don t have any wireless access  point  but your computer has wireless network card  Set to     Infrastructure    when you have wireless access point  and you 
35. ddress of your computer does not begin with    192 168 0     and  subnet mask is not  255 255 255 0     or you ll not be able to  connect to this IP camera again     If you found the IP camera is responding slowly or behaves  strange  you can click this button to try to reboot the IP camera   this may help     Click Turn off LED light button to switch the LED light of this IP  camera off  so all LEDs on the IP camera will stop working  in  case you don t want other people know the camera is transferring  data     You can click this button again to switch LED lights on again     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     67    3 8 4  Status    This menu provides all information about this IP camera  like firmware version  system uptime   date   time  and network information     system   e Firmware Version  41 0 un 2 2008 14 29 12      Device Uptime  11 hours 25 min 58 sec  w System Time   1970 01 01 19 25 58  LAN   w IF Address  192 168 968 215     Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0     Gateway   192 166 969 254     DNS Server  192 168 998 254   Y MAC Address  0 11 09 30 70 0 4  ideo Port  4322   Y HTTP Fort  ai   PPPoE      Link Status   Disconnected      IP Address     ia  y      Subnet Mask    Gateway     vf      DNS Server     68    3 9 Account Settings    If you wish to allow other people to view the live image captured by this camera  but don t want to  allow them to modify system settings  you can give them user level user name and password  so  the
36. des IP camera and mobile phone  You will also need to make sure the ISP and    pate telephone company has provided the 3GPP service to you     71    Appendix C  PING IP Address    The PING  stands for Packet Internet Groper  command is used to detect whether a specific IP  address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply  It   s also  a very useful tool to confirm IP camera installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other  devices over the network     If you want to make sure the IP address of IP camera  utilize the PING command as follows   e Start a DOS window   e Type ping x x x x  where x x x x is the IP address of the IP camera     The replies  as illustrated below  will provide an explanation to the problem      Command Prompl    Microsoft Windows EP  Uersion 5 1 2600  z  CC  Copyright 19395   B41 Microcotl Corp            Ds Documents and Setringe Adrninisteator PIHG 192 168  0 26  Pinging 192 168 06 2Buith 32 bytes of data     eply From 192 168 8 20  hytes 32 tine 1ms TTL 64  ieply from 192 168 8 20  bytez 32 tinesime TTL 634  Reply fron 192 168 868 208  bytes 12 tinetims TIL  G44  Reply from 192 168 484 280  bytes 32 tine lt ime TTL 64       ing atatisatics for 192 168 A288    Packets  Sent   4  Reteived   4  Lost A  loses   PProxinate round trip tines in milli seconds    Minimin   Ans  Maximum   dns  Average   Ans    Documents and  amp ettings Administrators    lf you want to detect any other devices conflicts with the
37. e   Input the password of the FTP server you wish to use here     Input the remote folder name on the FTP server here  If nothing is  specified here  all uploaded image files will be placed in FTP  server s root directory     Please ask FTP server   s administrator to know which folder you  should use  Certain user name may have restrictions and  therefore can not place the file in the directory not owned by the  user     Select Enable to use passive mode to send file  or select Disable  to not to use passive mode to send file     Some FTP servers require passive mode  if you don t know   please ask FTP server s administrator  most of FTP servers will  work fine with both modes  but if you found that non passive  mode is not working  you can try to use passive mode     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     After that  you can click Upload a test file to send a file to the FTP server you set here  so you can  make sure the setting you specified here is correct and working     63    3 7 5  SD Card Configuration    You can define the filename and destination folder when saving a file in SD card     SD Card Configuration      File Name Pref     Destination Folder           The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     File Name Prefix Specify the filename prefix  the texts which will be added before  the file sequence number      Destination Folder Specify the folder name that camera will store the saved image or  video cl
38. e new settings take effect     65    3 8 2  Date   Time Setting    This setting allows you to change the date and time of the real time clock in this IP camera  You  can set the time manually  or use network time protocol  NTP  to set the time automatically     Date   Time Setting    O set Date Time manually IAS IS AS IO E A E IAS     O NTP Server         Time Zone   GMT 08 00  Taipei    NTP Server     poolntp org  Apply   Synchronize to PC time      The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Set Date Time manually   If you select Set Date Time manually  you can set the date and  NTP Server time of this camera manually  Please input the date and time you  wish to set here     Date   time format is YYYY   MM DD HH MM SS  Time is in 24 hour format     You can click Synchronize to PC time to use the time of the  computer you re using     Example  24th August 2007   2007  08   24   and PM 9 24 30   21 24 30    If you select  NTP Server     the camera will get the date and time  from NTP Server automatically     Time Zone Please select the time zone of the country   city of resident from  dropdown menu here     NTP Server Please input the IP address or host name of NTP server here  You  can use default value pool ntp org  or ask your ISP for the IP  address or host name  if they have one     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect    If you wish to use the date and time setting of the computer which is connecting to the camera
39. elect Disable to disable this  function  You have to configure mail server parameters in    FTP  Configuration    menu first  so this function will take effect  see  below      Select    Enable    to send the saved file to SD card when a motion  is detected  select Disable to disable this function  You have to  insert a working SD card into the SD slot of this camera first  so  this function will take effect     Select saving file type for motion detection  JPEG  still picture  or  AVI MPEG4   AVI H264  for motion picture      Input the maximum file size of saved file in Mbytes  Maximum file  size is 100     Select    Enable    to save file to a network folder which supports  SAMBA  also known as    Windows Network Neighborhood      select     Disable    to disable this function     lf username and password are not required to write files in  specified folder  select    Anonymous     if required  select    Account        Input user name required by destination network folder     Input password of the user name required by destination network  folder     57    Samba Server Input the IP address or host name of network file server     Shared Folder Input the folder name on file server    Storage File Type Select saving file type for motion detection  JPEG  still picture  or  AVI MPEG4   AVI H264  for motion picture     Record File Size Input the maximum file size of saved file in Mbytes  Maximum file  size is 100     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take ef
40. ept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     Federal Communication Commission  FCC  Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment   In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits  human  proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm  8 inches  during normal operation     Safety    This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it   However  special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity  when working with electrical equipment  All guidelines of this and of the computer  manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment     CE Mark Warning    This is a Class B product  In a domestic environment  this product may cause radio  interference  in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures     WEEE Regulation    To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the  presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment  end users  of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the     crossed out wheeled bin symbol  Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal  NM Waste and have to collect such WEEE separately        Revision    User   s Manual for PLANET Wireless H 264 Mega Pixel PT IP Camera 
41. era  It is versatile  and high image solution of surveillance application IP Camera is also a stand alone camera  system with a built in processor and web server that provides highest quality video and system  performance     1 1 Overview    This user s manual explains how to operate the Wireless H 264 Mega Pixel PT IP Camera from a  computer  unless model name specified terms    IP camera    will be used for the two models  The  users manual is written to be read on the computer display  However  users might consider  printing it out to access easily and read it before you operate the Network Camera  This guide  shows how to quick set up the three cameras     1 2 Features       1 3 Mega Pixel sensor built in      H 264   MPEG 4   M JPEG multi video compression      9 IR LED and light sensor could operate in dark environment      Offers pan range of 350 degrees and tilt range of 120 degrees to control over network   e 2 Way audio with built in microphone and additional external speaker      Plug N Watch is able to simplify system integration in existing network environment      Network administrators can configure and manage via Windows based utility or web  interface      DDNS  PPPoE and FTP uploading supports more alternatives in surveillance network      Motion detection feature can monitor any suspicious movement in specific area      Anti flicker function  eliminates flash caused by fluorescent lights  50   60Hz selectable      Sends captured picture and video by Email o
42. era was set to    obtain the IP address by DHCP  a new record will be added to DHCP release table on  DHCP server when the IP camera is connected to the local area network     16    2 4 Initial Utility Installation    This chapter shows how to quick set up your IP camera  The Camera is with the default settings   However to help you find the networked camera quickly the admin software can search the  cameras in the network that shall help you to configure some basic setting before you started  advanced management and monitoring     Please insert the bundle CD ROM supplied in the product package  and the CD will automatically  running a welcome page  please click your IP camera model name to next page  If the welcome  page doesnt appear  please run this installation manually  you can find the utility in  E  Utility Utility Admin Software Setup exe  Suppose    E    is your CD ROM drive     Then follow the following instructions to install and use camera admin software     1  Click Next to start install camera admin software   5 Setup   Internet Camera Utility    Welcome to the Internet Camera  Utility Setup Wizard    This will install Internet Camera Setup Tool 3 0 6 on your  computer     tt is recommended that you close all other applications before  continuing     Click Next to continue  or Cancel to exit Setup     Cancel       17    2  You can change the installation folder of camera setup software here  click Browse to select    3     an existing folder  or you can just cli
43. fect     58    3 7 2  Motion Region    You can define the motion detection region within the image that camera captures  so this camera  will ignore motions which are not covered by the motion region setting  and reduce the chances of  false alarm       PRegioan3  n i Refresh         The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Region 1   3 Check the box to enable motion detection region 1 to 3  You can  check multiple boxes to enable multiple motion detection regions   When you checked a box  a new region  and region number  will  be displayed on captured image     Sensitivity Move the slide bar to change the motion detection sensitivity  setting  Drag the slide to the right to increase sensitivity  camera  will detect minor changes in the image   and drag the slide to the  left to decrease sensitivity  camera will only detect major changes  in the image      Refresh In case the objects of the image captured by the camera moved   click this button to reload the image captured by camera  so you  can decide the motion detection region more precisely     Save Save motion detection region settings     59    To change the motion detection region  you can resize and reposition it        Move the mouse cursor to the eight dots located at the border of motion detection region  and the  mouse cursor will switch to  lt  gt    PY or i  You can click and hold mouse button and move the  mouse to resize the motion detection region     To move reposition the motio
44. group Network location        E Documents  E Pictures  No Music    More               Fal  b ICA HM220W     00304FA00075            Folders w    HZ Desktop   El 10FLABBEB2  Public    Ma Computer  E  Network  Control Panel    2 Recycle Bin    29    2 7 Setup ActiveX to use the IP Camera    The IP camera web pages communicate with the IP camera using an ActiveX control  The ActiveX  control must be downloaded from the IP camera and installed on your PC  Your Internet Explorer  security settings must allow for the web page to work correctly  To use the IP camera  user must  setup his IE browser as follows     2 7 1  Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP    From your IE browse  gt  Tools  gt  Internet Options     gt  Security  gt  Custom Level     please  setup your Settings as follow     Set the first 3 items  e Download the signed ActiveX controls  e Download the unsigned ActiveX controls    e Initialize and script the ActiveX controls not masked as safe to Prompt    A No page to displa 7 crosoft Internet Explorer    Internet Options                 amp  o    Internet Local intranet Trusted sites  Y  Download signed Activex controls    O Disable    Internet   This zone contains all Web sites you   haven t placed in other zones  Security level for this zone    Custom  Custom settings       To change the settings  click Custi        Prompt    4  Download unsigned ActiveX controls  O Disable      Enable D   E Initialize and script Activex controls not marked as safe  O Disable  f    
45. hen you use pan   tilt function to  point the camera to a new direction  Available options are 1   fastest  to 5  slowest   Select 1 to move the camera by a faster  speed  but you will not be able to control the movement precisely   If you wan to move the camera in a more accurate manner  select  a slower speed     Video Type Specifies video encoding type  Available options are    MPEG4           MJPEG     and    H 264     Different encoding type requires different  bandwidth  and provides different video quality     35    Frequency    Flip Mode    Video Quality Control     Brightness  Saturation   Sharpness     Volume    Pan   Tilt Control       Preset Points       Snapshot    Recording    If the place where this IP camera points to has a    or more  fluorescent light s   the image may look flashing  In this  case  you can adjust this setting to the frequency of electrical  power  this can improve the image quality effectively  If you don t  know which one you should use  just try any of them and select  one with less flickered     If you re not putting this camera on a horizontal surface but hang  the camera on the ceiling or wall  you can use this function to  rotate the displaying image     Adjust the video quality by controlling the brightness  saturation   and sharpness of the displaying image  so you can see the image  more clearly in certain environment     Select one of the video quality type  brightness  saturation  or  sharpness  from dropdown menu  then click   or
46. his camera admin software supports 3 languages     English  Chinese  and Japanese  User can select the language  oneself wish to use from language dropdown menu located at  upper right corner of camera admin software    Search camera     Click this button to search all cameras on local area network  again     Browse camera via web     Select a camera listed above first  and then click this button to  connect to the camera by web browser     Configure camera     Click this button to configure camera   s network and security  setting  You ll be prompted to input camera   s password     21    2 5 Camera Admin locate IP Camera    If you can t connect to the camera by the instructions given in last chapter  you can use camera  admin software to search the camera which is connected to your local area network  The admin  software is also capable to locate multiple cameras on your local area network     User Name      Password         Input the password  default  admin  and click OK to configure the camera   s network and security  setting     e  PLANET Internet Camera Admin Software  D PLANET Internet Camera Setup Tool    t   DHCP f MANUAL IP  IP    Met ask    DNS    Web Part    co  EN   Gateway   182    us  y    OK   Cancel       In Lan Setting page  user can configure camera   s network settings  Select DHCP to set the  camera to obtain an IP address from DHCP server on local area network automatically  and select  Manual IP to input the IP address information manually  Click OK t
47. his set     Do not visit all positions in this grand tour by order  visit them  randomly instead     Select preset points from dropdown menu here  then click Add to    list to add this position to this grand tour     When you click Add to list  you ll be prompted to set these  parameters     E  http   192 168 98 215 setup_guard_tour asp edit Guard Tour Name   Microsoft Internet E    A O       Setup Guard Tour    Y Name  Guard Tour Name O view With Random Order    Point1 Pointi v  Position view Time  Paint 1 10    Y Available Positions    View Order Remove    second s  Remove    Save Close    MD Internet    View Time   Define the time you wish the camera to stop at this position in  seconds     View Order    Give this position a number greater than 1 and not the same with  other positions  and grand tour will start visiting positions by order   from 1 to last number  and then start from 1 again      Remove   Remove this position from list     Save   Save settings for this position     Close  Close this window and discard all changes     46    3 6 Network Settings    All network related settings can be found in this menu  and you have to specify TCP IP parameters  in this menu if you want to change IP address  use PPPoE  Dynamic DNS  and activate UPnP  function     You can access this menu by clicking LAN on the top of web management interface           AS     Video   Pan  amp  Tilt      Network   Motion Detection       System Info       Account      SDHC       iv  Camera      
48. igital device   pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  the following measures     1  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    2  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    3  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected    4  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help     FCC Caution    To assure continued compliance   example use only shielded interface cables when connecting  to computer or peripheral devices   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  party responsible for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate the equipment    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the Following two  conditions    1   This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2   this Device must  acc
49. ip     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     64    3 8 System Info    You can use this menu to get the operational information of this camera        A     Pan  amp  Tilt      Network   Motion Detection     System Info     Account   SDHC              Camera   Video    After you selected System Info  a sub menu will appear  There are 4 sub menus available here     Camera Information Date   Time Setting Utilities Status    Detailed descriptions of every setting will be given below     3 8 1  Camera Information    Camera information allows you to set the name and administrator s password of this camera     Camera Information                                       Camera Name   ICA HM220W    Password  en  i    wv Confirm Password  prn         The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Camera Name Please specify the name of this IP camera here  This can be used  to identify your camera on the network when you have more than  one IP camera in the same network     Default name begins with ICA HM220W  You can modify the  name to the one you can remember and meaningful to you  but  never give all IP cameras in the same network with same name     Password Please specify user name admin s password here   The one you  need when you log onto web management interface and use     admin    as user name     Confirm Password Please input the same password again  to make sure there s no  typo     Click Apply to save settings and make th
50. is button is used to  restore the all factory default settings  Sometimes restarting the device will make the system back  to a normal state  However  if the system still got problems after restart  user can restore the  factory default settings and install it again     Restore the device     1  Insert the paper clip or other suitable tool to press and hold the button down continuously     2  Hold it over 8 seconds and release the tool  Then the device has been restored to default  settings and reboot again                             Restoring the factory default setting will lose the all   Note previous settings included IP address forever  User needs to  runt the Admin software to search the device and configure it  to let the device work properly again     74    Appendix B    Phone Viewer Mobile Access    To use the iPhone Viewer function  you might need more information or configuration to make this  function work     Not That to use the iPhone Viewer function  it strongly recommends to install the  ote  Networked Device with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection     Dialing procedure     1  Go to the iPhone   s Safari mobile browser     2  Use the following URL to access     http   hostlipcam asp  e g  http   192 168 0 20 ipcam asp    Where host is the host name or IP address of the IP camera     3  After logged on  you should see the following panel on the screen        1  View Screen The image shot by the camera is shown here                 2 
51. lso  Date and Time      Windows Update      Help and Support    Internet  Options    B gt     Modern                Network Connections    File Edit View Favorites Tools       Address       a Network Connections    Network Tasks       Create anew  connection       Set up a home or small  office network         Change Windows  Firewall settings    Disable this network  device          Repair this connection        Rename this connection       View status of this  connection       D LF  amp     amp  EF       Change settings of this  connection                 Accessibility Add Hardware    S LY    Display    d S    keyboard         Phone and Power Options Printers and    Advanced       sack hi    JO search   gt  Folders    14       a ya Search ey Folders i    Automatic  Updates    Administrative  Tools    A    Fonts    Add or  Remo       Game  Controllers    Folder Options    10    Network   Connections    Q    QuickTime    Regional and  Language       Faxes       3  Right click Local Area Connection  and click Properties        Help    Local Area Connection  Connected  Firewalled  AMO OC MET E armil Or T Ethern  a    Disable  Status  Repair          Bridge Connections       Create Shortcut  Delete  Rename     ME         rl           4  Select    Internet Protocol  TCP IP      then click Properties        Local   rea Connection Properties    Advanced    Connect using     EJ AMD PONET Family PC  Ethernet Ad    This connection uses the following tems     nos Packet Scheduler      
52. n detection region  move the mouse within the motion detection  region  and the mouse cursor will switch to ate Click and hold mouse button and move the mouse  to reposition the motion detection region     60    3 7 3  Email    You can define the destination address of E mail sending and mail server parameters here     E Mail      Recipient E Mail Address   Po  Y E Mail Subject     Sender E Mail Address      Y SMTP Authentication      Enable   Disable      Apply     send atest email                        The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Recipient E Mail Address Input the email recipient   s Email address here     E Mail Subject Specify the title of sending email  so you can identify the mail sent  from this camera from others quickly     SMTP Server Input the IP address or host name of the SMTP server  the server  that delivers the Email for you  here     If you don t know  please refer to the SMTP server you re using in  your Email software  like Outlook  Outlook Express etc    or ask  your network administrator or ISP     Sender E Mail Address Input the Email address of mail sender  this will help you to  identify the Email sent by this IP camera by sender   s Email  address    NOTE     Some mail server would reject to deliver the Email from unknown  sender  it s recommended to input your own Email address here   or any other actual one     SMTP Authentication Some SMTP server requires mail senders to be authenticated  before they can 
53. nDNS com Account Informati Wed 3 3  6 44 PM    Your DynDNS com Account Information Full View  From  DynDNS com Support  lt support dyndns com gt  Add to Contacts     gt  Click to confirm    Your DynDNS com Account  kacei001  has been created  You need to visit the  confirmation address below within 48 hours to complete the account creation  process     https    www dyndns com account confirm RaDJ3p6jblAg_9IXvShdtw    Our basic service offerings are free  but they are supported by our paid    services  See http    www dyndns com services  for a full listing of all of  our available services     If you did not sign up for this account  this will be the only   communication you will receive  All non confirmed accounts are   automatically deleted after 48 hours  and no addresses are kept on file  We  apologize for any inconvenience this correspondence may have caused  and we  assure you that it was only sent at the request of someone visiting our   site requesting an account     Sincerely   The DynDNS com Team  Dynamic Network Services Inc                                Username Password Log in   Y DynDNS on        by Dynamic Network Services Inc Lost Password  Create Account       My Account    Account Confirmed    Create Account    Login    The account kacei001 has been confirmed  You can now Y INTERNET q  Lost Password  login and start using your account   gt  WE      My Cart Getting Started  0 items    e Surf without the sharks and browse the    AS       web faster with Inter
54. net Guide    Search e Create a dynamic DNS host with your own  domain name                   e Create a dynamic DNS host within our Free domains  e Setup email services  e Register a domain name       1998 2010 Dynamic Network Services Inc    Legal Notices   Privacy Policy   Contacts Hrust     6   Enter the web page http   www dyndns org  again  Input your username and password  that you just applied to login administration interface of DDNS server     BR    Input your account                               Username Password Log in   Y DynDNS    PP     by Dynamic Network Services Inc  Lost Password  Create Account       81     7   If the correct username and password are input  you can see the following picture at    the top right of the login page    8   Click the    My Services            9   Click the    Add Hostname        O DynDNS       My Account    My Services   Dynamic DNS Pro  Internet Guide   SLA   Premier Support  zone Level Services  Domain registration and  transfer  DNS hosting   MailHop services  Host Services  Dynamic DNS hosts  w  URL Forwarding  Spring Server VPS  MailHop Outbound  Recursive DNS  Network Monitoring  SSL Certificates    Renew Services    Auto Renew Settings  Sync Expirations    NebHop    About    Account Level Services    Paid Account      Dynamic DNS Pro Upgrades      DNS Service Level Agreement      Premier Support Option  2   Internet Guide   Free Recursive DNS  2      Zone Level Services    You do not currently have any zone services     H
55. o save settings     22    In Security    page  user can change the camera s name and password  user name is always     admin    and cannot be changed   You have to input the same password in both New Password  and Confirm Password field  or you ll be prompted to input new password again  Click OK to  save settings or click Cancel to discard changes     e PLANET Internet Camera Admin Software  D PLANET Internet Camera Setup Too      English   E    Lan Setting Securty      Camera Name  ICA HM220w  Mew Password    Confirm Password                OK   Cancel            23    2 6 Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista    Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  is a set of computer network protocols  This is to allow device to  connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of network in the network and corporate  environments     2 6 1  Windows XP    This device is an UPnP enabled device  If the operating system  Windows XP  of your PC is UPnP  enabled  the device will be very easy to configure  Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings  only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP     Go to Start  gt  Settings  and Click Control Panel    Set Program Access and Defaults  Windows Catalog      Windows Update    Programs    Documents      Control Panel    Settings    a Network Connections   Search  a Printers and Faxes   Help and Support e  Taskbar and Start Menu    Run       Log OFF kacei          Turn OFF Computer              Windows XP Professional         The Control
56. old this  button  then speak to the microphone  Please note that external  speaker must be connected to this camera     If you wish to enlarge certain portion of the captured image  you  can click this button to set digital zoom     Zoom Factors  100         Click Enable to enable digital zoom function  then you can drag  the slide bar to adjust zoom ratio  You can also use your mouse to  drag the zoom area  the yellow square  to reposition the zoom  area     Click this button and the image size will be adjusted to fit the size  of browser window     Click this button to display the image in full screen mode  uses    every available space to display the image captured by this  camera      37    3 4 Video Settings    You can change video related settings of this IP camera in    Video    menu  You can access this  menu by clicking Video on the top of web management interface        es   2 Camera   Video        Pan  amp  Tilt      Network      Motion Detection    System Info       Account      SDHC    There are 5 types of video settings for this IP camera  To set the option of a certain video setting   put mouse cursor on it and its options will appear           Video  MJPEG MPEG4 H 264 OSD Night Vision  MJPEG    Video Resolution     Video Quality     Frame Rate  15      Apply    38    3 4 1  MJPEG    You can adjust video settings when you select    MJPEG    as video type in    Camera    menu     MJPEG    Video Resolution     Video Quality       Frame Rate     640x460 w    Highe
57. on     51    3 6 3  Dynamic DNS    If your ISP does not give you a fixed Internet IP address  i e  the Internet address you re using  when you access the Internet is not always the same     ask your ISP for detailed information   you  can use this function to help you locate the IP address of this IP camera when you re away from  home or office     Before you can use this function  you ll need to apply for an account at dyndns org   http   www dyndns org   Detailed instructions of how to apply a new account can be found on  dyndns org   s website     Dynamic DNS    Enable DONS   Enable      Disable     Y Provider     The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Enable DDNS Select Enable to activate Dynamic DNS function of this IP  camera  select Disable to disable it     Provider Select dynamic DNS service provider here  Only dyndns org is  available currently     Host Name Input dynamic DNS host name here     User Name Input dynamic DNS user name here  must be the same as the  one you applied on dyndns org     Password Input dynamic DNS password here  must be the same as the one  you applied on dyndns org     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     52    3 6 4  UPnP    When UPnP function is activated  all UPnP compatible computers   network devices will be able to  discover this IP camera automatically  only those in the same local network    This function is useful and you don t have to remember the IP address of this
58. ons    Z  Set up a home or small     office network    m ICA HMM11 30    Set up a wireless network  For a home or small office      View workgroup computers    Hide icons For networked E ICA 230  UPnP devices i 4    Other Places    Ed ICA 107P     Y   1ca trmzzo       28    2 6 2  Windows Vista    If the operating system  Windows Vista  of your PC is UPnP enabled  the device will be very easy  to configure  Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC  is running Windows Vista     Go to Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Network and Internet  gt  Network and Sharing Center  and  turn on Network Discovery     loka    Network and Sharing Cerler    Mer compules 20 des    Vices Tall res  Lennet tri a netart    Sapa canina A As x Nag    Mie neha cones  7      5 IDFLABEREZ PL Leda rro mr Titan    Degree aed mut  ihe ceepoter    hes   imitentitied meee on saber Deter  ferrer   rral ani    Cuna   riral Fiara Canaria Wrove aa lun  i i Ine E A a  Public indder sharing Oe el  Printer sharma G Ejen porfis  reta led    Facnennd protected sharing   On we  Media shang Soe hi    Thra rre pi the Files aed Aedes   sm sharini  Show feta the shared pehari folders on this compe       Double click My Network Places on the desktop  the My Network Places will display on the  screen and double click the UPnP icon with IP camera to view your device in an internet browser          ae    or Network and Sharing Center 4 Addaprinter W Adi        Pe eg E Name Category Work
59. ost Services    No Hostname services registered           Logged In User  sees       My Cart My Services Log Out      port News      Anti malware           Enotasiunh avnasiannaa         Click on the link    Logged In User  kacei001    My Cart My Services    Log Out       No Technical Support  No View   Add  None Add DNS Service Level Agreement    None Available Add Premier Support Cases    Available Manage Internet Guide Settings    Details   Add Zone Service   Host Update Logs       Add Hostname   Host Update Logs     11   We could create a domain name without any charge at this step  First  we input the  host name   No 1  Then we pick a domain that is easy to remember  Finally  No 2      input you current IP address  No 3  then click on the bottom of    Add To Cart    button to  submit the domain name information     My Account    My Services    Dynamic DNS Pro  Internet Guide   SLA   Premier Support  Zone Level Services  Domain registration anc  transfer  DNS hosting   MailHop services   Host Services  Dynamic DNS hosts  WebHop  URL Forwarding  Spring Server VPS  MailHop Outbound  Recursive DNS  Network Monitoring  SSL Certificates    Renew Services    Add New Hostname    Note  You currently don t have any namic DNS Pro upgrades in   features  Paying for an Dynamic grade will make this form       Hostname   Wildcard Status     Service Type       Host Services    count  You cannot use some of our Host Service  onal and will add several other features         ath cx v      
60. ou  wish to pause at every position  this is called as    Grand Tour        _ Name Running Mode       Guard no sequential      Guard Tour List     Before you can use this function  you have to define at least 2 positions in Preset Points  section  refer to last section for detailed information      The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Add Add a new set of grand tour  see instructions below     Edit Edit a selected grand tour  The parameters for an existing grand  tour will be recalled and you can modify them     Start   Stop Select a grand tour and click this button to start grand tour  click  again to stop it  After a grand tour has been started  go to Camera  menu to see it in action  Only one grand tour can be activated at  the same time     Remove Remove a grand tour from the list     If you wish to add a new set of grand tour  click Add to start to add a new grand tour set     3 http   1192 168 98 215 setup_guard_tour asp add add   Microsoft Internet Explorer    Setup Guard Tour    Name  Guard Tour Name  view With Random Order  Available Positions   Point 1 Paint 4 Ww    Pasition View Time View Order Remove    Save Close       db Internet    45    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Name    View with random order    Available positions       Input the name of this set of grand tour here  As you may have  many sets of grand tour  please give it a meaningful name so you  can remember the main purpose of t
61. ows Components Wizard    Windows Components     fou can add or remove components of Windows  lt P           To add or remove a component  click the checkbox  4 shaded bos means that only  part of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click  Details     Components   O sat Message Queuing    Daa Pak    LO    Description  Contains a vanety of specialized  network related services and protocols   Total disk space required  Ad  5 MB  Space available on disk  222 2 MBE                    25    The Networking Services will display on the screen  select Universal Plug and Play and click  OK to continue     Networking Services    To add or remove a component  click the check bos  A shaded bos means that only part  of the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     subcomponents of Networking Services     amp  Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client 0 0 ME  O a Peer to Peer 0 0 ME  O RIF Listener 0 0 MB  O del Simple TCPAP Services 0 0 ME    Description  Displays icons in My Network  Places for UPnP devices detected on the  network  Also  opens the required Windows Firewall ports     Total disk space required  4 5 MB  Space available on disk  feb  ME       Please click Next to continue    Windows Components Wizard    Windows Components     fou can add or remove components of Windows XP     To add or remove a component  click the checkbox  4A shaded bos means that only  part of the component will be
62. r FTP when motion is detected   e Built in real time clock  date and time information will be recorded with every captured picture    video clip      Supports multiple login simultaneously up to 16 users       WEP   WPA   WPA2 Wireless data encryption  wireless model       Supports WPS function  wireless model       Supports SD card to save local recording video and image   e Build in IPhone Viewer for IPhone mobile remote applications      Cam Viewer Plus   Central management software supported    1 3 Package Contents  IP Camera x 1  Power Adapter x 1  RJ 45 cable x 1  Quick Installation Guide x 1  User s manual CD x 1  Ceiling Mount Accessories x 1    Antenna x 2    NOTE  1  If any of the above items are missing  please contact your dealer immediately     2  Using the power supply that is not the one included in Internet Camera packet  will cause damage and void the warranty for this product     2  Basic Setup    This chapter provides details of installing and configuring the PT IP Camera    2 1 System Requirements    The Internet Camera can be monitoring on all of Windows operating system that suggest with  system requirment below in order to got better video performance     Network Interface 10 100MBase TX Ethernet  Monitoring System Recommended for Internet Explorer 6 0 or later    System Hardware   CPU  Pentium 4  3 0GHz or above     Memory Size   512 MB  512 MB above Recommended      VGA card resolution   1024 x 768 or above    VGA card memory   64 MB or above      Net
63. ra        11    3  Connect two antennas to the antenna bases  which is located at the back of the IP camera        4  Place the camera at a secure place  and point the camera to the place you wish to monitor  If  you wish to hang the camera on the ceiling or wall  please use the tripod connector  located at  the bottom of the camera  to secure the camera        A    5  Launch Internet Explorer on your computer  and following the instructions given in next section  to set the IP camera     12    2 3 2  Locate the IP Address of this IP Camera    Default IP address of this IP camera is 192 168 0 20  If you wish to assign another IP address to  this IP camera  you have to log onto the web configuration interface of the camera first     If the left three fields of the IP address of your computer is not 192 168 0 x  you ll have to change  the IP address of your computer first     1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel    home user      Ob Internet   My Documents  Pee  Internet Explorer ee        if 4   My Recent Documents       E mail  Outlook Express    Command Prompt      p  Control Panel      Ge Set Program Access and    Defaults    ES Printers and Faxes  O  Help and Support       All Programs  gt     Ve  Log CFF fo  Turn CFF Computer    te Start E IP Camera   Microsoft          13    2  Double click Network Connections icon     E  Control Panel    File Edit Tools Help        Back    Address    dew Favorites    Ji Control Panel     gt  Switch to Category View    A    Options    See A
64. ress the reset button  Press and hold reset  button for 5 seconds  then try to connect to the IP camera with IP  address    192 168 0 20  again     D   Please make sure IP camera is correctly powered  the    Power     LED should be on      E   If you   re trying to connect to the IP camera from Internet  please  make sure the port that IP camera uses  HTTP port  see section    3 6 1  is not blocked by firewall or other software   hardware     F   Contact dealer of purchase for help  if above solutions do not    work              Image refreshes very    slow             A   Try a higher frame rate setting  if it   s not 30   B   Try a lower resolution     C   If you re connecting this camera from Internet  it could be caused  by a slow Internet connection  and it   s not a problem caused by    camera  However  when the network connection is slow  you                83          should use lower frame rate   resolution     D   Adjust the antenna if you re using wireless connection  The  antenna should be perpendicular to the ground to get best  reception  and the distance between IP camera and computer      wireless access point should not be too far     E   Try to adjust    MTU    setting if you re using PPPoE to connect to  Internet  Ask your ISP or network administrator for detailed    instruction           IP camera is not    responding    A   Is the network cable or wireless connection disconnected  Please    check it     B   Unplug the power adapter from wall socket and pl
65. rom  2 6             Takes effect after you cerca sheet Esplorer  Reet cuco abia  Pest tes  uan jet      Amt               Loe    cnai       By now  you have finished your entire PC configuration for IP camera     3  Web based Management Interface    This chapter provides setup details of the IP camera   s Web based Interface     3 1 Introduction    The ICA HM220W can be configured with your Web Browser  Before configure  please make sure  your PC is under the same IP segment with IP camera     3 2 Connecting to IP Camera    e Use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the IP camera     e Once connected  you can add the IP camera to your Browser s Favorites or Bookmarks     Make sure the IP camera is correctly powered  Power LED is on   and then launch Internet  Explorer and type the IP address of the IP camera in address bar of Internet Explorer  The Default    IP  http   192 168 0 20     a    iddress 2  http   1192 168 0 20  we E 50 Links             You should be prompted to input the user name and password  Default username and password is  admin admin  Click OK to continue after user name and password has entered     Connect to 192 168 0 20    gt     Network  Camera    User name     admin                Password    assos        Remember my password       If you re rejected  maybe the password has been modified previously  This should not happen if  this is a newly purchased camera  however  if you get the camera from someone else  the  password
66. s environment is fixed  users could input the IP address or  domain name of demo site directly in the IE browser      2  Environment of Dynamic IP Network    If users is under an environment of dynamic IP network  Dial up xDSL   they have to apply a  domain name in advance  Then apply DDNS service  Finally setup the necessary information  of DDNS and PPPoE of the Networked Device in order to let the outside administrator be able  to access through internet     3  Application Steps     DDNS  amp  Domain Name   1   Visit the following web site  http   www dyndns org     7 DynDNS  com  Free DNS Hosting  E mail Delivery  and YPS Hosting   Mozilla Firefox       File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help           X Ml htmprwwwdm  ns com         2   Click    Account       DynDNS nds roe  YNDNS om    by amb work    OS 3 E  gate ACCouUnt       l d like to          79     3   After the columns show up at the left side  click    Create Account                       Username Password     Y DynDNS om    by Dynamic Network Services Inc Lost Password  Create Account          Please log in to access private    Create Account pue View  modify  purchase  and account data   M delete your services              Login Username           Lost Password  My Zones Domains Password      My Cart Add Zone Domain Services  2 0 items    My Hosts Forgot your password   Add Host Services Create new account       PEE              4   Fill the application agreement and necessary information   a  Username  b 
67. s than 32 alphanumerical characters     When you select a wireless access point above  it s SSID will be  filled in this field automatically  However  if the SSID is not  displayed  the wireless access point you selected choose to hide  its SSID   you have to know it   s SSID and input it here  or you will  not be able to connect it     Select the radio channel you wish to use here  When network type  is Infrastructure  the radio channel is auto selected according to  the channel that wireless access point uses  You can only select  the channel number when network type is Adhoc     Input the encryption key of selected wireless access point here   This is required when access point you wish to connect uses  encryption     Here displays the WPS pin code used to connect to WPS enabled  wireless access points  You have to input this number into the  WPS enabled access point to establish WPS connection     Click this button and this camera will enter PBC style WPS  connection state for 120 seconds  Please push    Start PBC    button  on the wireless access point you wish to connect within 120  seconds to establish WPS connection  The remaining time will be  displayed on the button      If connection can not be established after 120 seconds  you ll be  prompted by a message box  and you can press    Start PBC     button to try again     If you have wireless access point s WPS PIN code  you can input    it here and press Start PIN button to start to establish PIN style  WPS connecti
68. send Email  If your SMTP server requires you to  do so  please select Enable  or select Disable to disable it  If you  don t know  please refer to the SMTP server you re using in your  Email software  like Outlook  Outlook Express etc    or ask your  network administrator or ISP     User Name Please input the user name of SMTP server here  if your SMTP  server requires the use of authentication     Password Please input the password of SMTP server here  if your SMTP  server requires the use of authentication     61    Recipient E Mail Address Input the email recipient s Email address here     Click Apply to save settings and make the new settings take effect     After that  you can click Send a test email to send a testing Email to the address you set here  so  you can make sure the setting you specified here is correct and working     62    3 7 4  FTP Configuration    You can set FTP server s parameters here     FTP Configuration  Y FIP Server      FTF Port    Y UserName     Y Password       Remote Folder     Y Passive Mode     po       Enable    Disable                                          Apply     Upload a test file      The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     FTP Server    FTP Port    User Name    Password    Remote Folder    Passive Mode    Input the IP address or host name of the FTP server you wish to  use here     Input the port number of the FTP server you wish to use here   Input the user name of the FTP server you wish to use her
69. st    15       hl    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Video Resolution    Video Quality    Frame Rate    Changes the resolution of video  Available options are 1280 x  1024  640 x 480  and 320 x 240  Higher resolution provides better  video quality and more detail  but requires more network  bandwidth     Changes video quality  There are 5 levels of video quality from     Lowest    to    Highest     Selecting a higher video quality will provide  better video quality  but requires more network bandwidth     Changes video frame rate  Available options from    30    to    1      indicates how many video frames this camera will transmit every  second  Higher frame rate provides smooth video watching  experience and will not lose details of video  but requires more  network bandwidth  If you re using this video camera with  insufficient network bandwidth  selecting a lower frame rate  setting will help     Click Apply for settings to take effect     39    3 4 2  MPEG4    You can adjust video settings when you select  MPEG4  as video type in    Camera    menu     MPEG4    Video Resolution     Video Quality       Frame Rate     640x450 w    Highest    15 4    hail    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Video Resolution    Video Quality    Frame Rate    Changes the resolution of video  Available options are 1024 x  768  640 x 480  and 320 x 240  Higher resolution provides better  video quality and more detail  b
70. ug it in again    after 10 seconds  then try to connect to the IP camera again     C   If IP camera is correctly powered     Power LED is on   but you still  can not connect to the camera when you re sure that IP address is    correct  please contact dealer of purchase for help         Image is fuzzy    A   Adjust the focus ring on the camera until the image becomes    clear     B   Use a soft cloth to clean the lens on the camera  You can use  cloth with water  but DO NOT use alcohol or other chemical    solution   C   Try to adjust brightness setting     D   If there s any light at the place where IP camera is located  switch    it on and see if image looks better                   set the IP camera to  send image by Email or  FTP  but nothing is    received          A   If the image is send by Email  please make sure it   s not blocked by    any anti spam mechanism     B   Please make sure you have enough permission for FTP uploading     You can try this by clicking    Upload a test file    button      C   Make sure the user name and   or password of SMTP server is  correct  if your SMTP server requires authentication  You can try    this by click    Send a test Email    button            84                D   Please check log  if FTP upload or Email sending is failed  it will  be logged  and this may give you some clue on how to solve the    problem     E   Change the threshold to a more sensitive setting             heard strange sound  when   use pan   tilt    function 
71. ut requires more network  bandwidth     Changes video quality  There are 5 levels of video quality from     Lowest    to    Highest     Selecting a higher video quality will provide  better video quality  but requires more network bandwidth     Changes video frame rate  Available options from    30    to    1      indicates how many video frames this camera will transmit every  second  Higher frame rate provides smooth video watching  experience and will not lose details of video  but requires more  network bandwidth  If you re using this video camera with  insufficient network bandwidth  selecting a lower frame rate  setting will help     Click Apply for settings to take effect     40    3 4 3  H 264    You can adjust video settings when you select    H 264    as video type in    Camera    menu     H 264    Video Resolution     Video Quality       Frame Rate     640x450 w    Highest    15 4    hl    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Video Resolution    Video Quality    Frame Rate    Changes the resolution of video  Available options are 1280 x  1024  640 x 480  and 320 x 240  Higher resolution provides better  video quality and more detail  but requires more network  bandwidth     Changes video quality  There are 5 levels of video quality from     Lowest    to    Highest     Selecting a higher video quality will provide  better video quality  but requires more network bandwidth     Changes video frame rate  Available options from    30   
72. work bandwidth  In VGA resolution mode  minimum upload  bandwidth is 1 5   2Mbps     NOTE  1  The listed information is minimum system requirements only  Actual requirement  will vary depending on the nature of your environment     2  The IP camera can be managed by PLANET Cam Viewer Plus if you want to  configure more detail information and settings of camera viewer plus software  please refer to the CD ROM folder    D  Manual Cam Viewer Plus     assume D is  your CD ROM drive     2 2 Physical Description  2 2 1  Front Panel    4  Infrared LED  5  Microphone    2  LAN LED    3  WLAN LED          1  Focus Ring    2  LANLED    3  WLAN LED    4  Infrared LED  5  Microphone  6  Audio LED    7  Power LED    User could use this ring to adjust focus manually     The LED indicates LAN activity     It be flashing while network accessing via Ethernet     The LED indicates the wireless accessing of the IP camera     Light be flashing while transferring via wireless LAN  If be flashing at low  speed once a second indicated that waiting for WPS connection form AP     Lights up when environment is too dark    The Camera has built in an internal microphone  This microphone is  hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel     The LED indicates the audio activity  when it be flashing while speak  function enable  if volume adjust to O the function will be disable     The LED is used to indicate DC power status     2 2 2  Rear Panel            1  Audio  Connector  2  LAN  3  Antenna Base 
73. y can only view the image and can not change any system setting  When they want to click  menus other than Camera  they will see the following message informing that they don t have  permission to do that        A        Camera   Video   Pan  amp  Tilt    Network      Motion Detection   System Info     Account      SDHC         After you selected Account  you ll be prompted to input user account information     Account    userl  operator      User List          Login          Confirm password   po     e Authority       Operator    Guest    The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     Login Input the login name  user name  of this account   Password Input the password of this user here    Confirm password Input the password of this user here again for confirmation   Add Click this button to add the account     When a user is added  it will be listed     The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below     User List Lists all users currently available   Login Input the login name  user name  of this account   Password Input the password of this user here     69    Confirm password    Authority    Add    Modify    Remove    Input the password of this user here again for confirmation     Select the privilege of this user  Operator  able to change  system settings  or Guest  View images only      Click this button to add the account     Modify an existing user   s information  You have to select a  user from user list first     Remove an
    
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