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2. Figure 13 9 1 2 Wi Fi Setting If your iBaby monitor is going to be set up over Wi Fi use the configuration menu shown in Figure 14 First click the Scan button to see the available networks Highlight the one you wish to use then check Using Wireless Lan Then fill in the SSID encryption method and share key or password you can get this information from your router Click Set when finished Wireless Settings ChinaNet TbkR 00255e1 5 408 infra WPAANPA2 PSK wifi 001 58137857 infra VVPA WPA2 PSK Wireless Network List netview 002506697046 infra 2 Using Wireless Lan Encryption VYPA2 Personal AES share Key 8939038200 Figure 14 Note 1 When the device is connected to both a Wi Fi and wired network it will first try to connect to the wired network If that connection fails it will switch to Wi Fi The IP address and port is the same in either case Note 2 The iBaby monitor needs to be connected by cable to your router before the wireless settings described above can be put in place Once the Wi Fi settings have been saved you can remove the cable and the wireless connection will begin operating 15 iBaby Monitor User Manual 5 1 3 ADSL Settings Users with ADSL Dialup should configure their device as shown in Figure 15 The user name and password should be obtained directly from your ADSL service provider Once the settings are
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4. Figure 31 7 FAQ 1 Canluse any adaptor with my iBaby monitor No an unmatched power adapter can severely damage the equipment 2 Why is my browser slow when I look at video from my camera That may occur if your Web connection isn t fast enough to support the MJEPG video compression used by the iBaby monitor The typical bandwidth uses situation as below 640x480 10fps 4 0 Megabits 5 0 Megabits 320x240 30fps 1 2 Megabits 1 6 Megabits 3 I can t find my iBaby monitor after have connected it to a LAN Make sure the monitor and your PC are on the same LAN Make sure your firewall is not blocking signals from the device 4 can see my camera listed but can t access it Make sure both the camera and the PC have the same Network Segment in their IP address This is the first three numbers of the address If the IP address of your PC for example is 192 168 0 100 it can only access equipment with IP addresses between 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 0 255 5 can access the monitor its public IP address but can t visit it via the manufacturer s domain name Make sure the DNS settings are the same as on your PC 25 iBaby Monitor User Manual BSeries Intranet search and settings 1 0 0 17 adapter Realtek RTL6139 610x Far P address ys Firmware ver Subnet mask pp Firmwvare v er 1 Srl vv 1 01451 255 255 255 0 DINSZ 192 168 1
5. We suggest using Internet Explorer to view your iBaby monitor First you will need to install the player plug in To do so click Download and install player first use You ll then see a dialogue box as shown in Figure 7 Click Run File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file E DVM_IPCam2 exe Type Application 149 KB From 192 168 0 139 potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not WY While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can run or save this software What s the risk Figure 7 After installing the plug in click the Mode 1 to view link shown in Figure 6 to view the video 10 iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 8 1 Main Menu The main menu provides links to the different sub menus of the iBaby monitor software 2 Status Display Area This is in the upper right hand corner of the screen It shows the status of the device Gray Not connected Green Connected Yellow Improperly configured Red Alarm 3 Multi Channel displaying area Several iBaby monitors can be connected as part of the same system See Section 5 3 2 of these instructions Video from additional devices will be shown here Select the device you wish to control by clicking on it mif fom These buttons in the order shown indicate play stop audio talk record and take a snapshot Other Settings shown in Figure 9 11 iBaby
6. Monitor User Manual Other Settings status LED Mode Open Indicator LED PTZ settings PTZ Center on Start No Horizon Patrol Rounds 1 NOTE 0 means infinity Vertical Patrol Rounds 0 means infinity Manual PTZ Rate Auto Horizon Rate Auto Vertical Rate 5 Pa th Set Record Path C Documents and Settings All Users Documents Browse Figure 9 4 Pan Tilt and video control Using the icons in the Pan Tilt control area user can move their iBaby monitor up down left and right Other controls are available such as middle horizontal cruise vertical cruise and stop oo lt gt These are used to Open IO output and Close output User can also set the device frame rate resolution brightness contrast and other parameters I2 iBaby Monitor User Manual 4 Accessing the iBaby monitor over the Internet 4 1 Internet connection ADSL lt cable Router remote computer L Router 4 remote computer AA iPod Touch iPhone iPad Figure 10 4 2 Port forwarding Most current routers have UPnP or Universal Plug and Play The default within the iBaby monitor is for UPnP to be on meaning that the software takes care of port forwarding automatically To configure a port manually you must first connect to it over your LAN Please consult your router s User Ma
7. TCP IP UDP IP HTTP SMTP Image Capture Basic protocols FTP DHCP DDNS UPnP NTP Network PPPOE Email FTP external alarm send Other Features Triggered actions message to alarm server User access authority Three levels Date time setting Supported Upgrades Upgrade over the network DDNS Included Ethernet 10Base T 100base TX channe m Internal Mic and External Mic Audio in socket x 1 Audio Line out socket x 1 Weight 11 5 ounces 358 grams Physical Index 111mm L X 110mm W X Main body 126mm H iBaby Monitor User Manual Operating temperature 104 F 0 C 40 C Operating humidity 10 80 non condensing Software iPod l l Can be downloaded for free from Touch iPhone or IOS 4 0 or later iPad the Apple App store Microsoft Windows 98 2000 XP OS Supported Vista Windows 7 or higher iOS 4 0 or later Software PC Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher or Browser equivalent browser such as Firefox Application software IPCMonitor exe included 2 Appearance and interface 2 1 Appearance p Figure 1 2 2 Back panel of the iBaby monitor Figure 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Power Input Socket Connection for power adaptor The adaptor s output is 5 volts 1 5 amps RESET Button Press the RESET button and hold for 10 seconds The iBaby monitor will restart with its factory default settings restored Wi Fi Antenna Connector Fo
8. saved connect the iBaby monitor directly to the ADSL modem and it will be connected to the Internet ADSL Settings Using ADSL Dialup szigview 163 q ADSL Password Figure 15 5 1 4 UPnP Setting If you enable UPnP by checking its box as shown in Figure 16 the iBaby monitor upon power up will communicate with the router and handle port forwarding automatically Using UPnP to Map Port Figure 16 Before using UPnP please make sure your router s UPnP function has been enabled Note that since not all UPnP implementations are the same and you may discover that your router doesn t properly support the iBaby monitor Should this occur disable UPnP and assign port forwarding manually 16 iBaby Monitor User Manual 5 1 5 DDNS Settings Please refer Section 4 3 5 1 6 MSN Settings MSN Config User test ho tmall com Password friend1 hotmall com MSN Friends List Figure 17 iBaby monitor users with an MSN email account can fill in this section if they wish Fill in User and Password with respective settings from MSN Then fill in any email address to receive iBaby monitor alerts 5 2 Alarm Settings 5 2 1 Alarm Settings 1 Motion Detection The alert on your iBaby monitor can be triggered if motion is detected The sensitivity of the motion detector needs to be set using a number between 1 and 10 with 10 being the most sensitive U
9. to turn on or off the indicator LED With PTZ or Pan Tilt Zoom settings selecting Yes for PTZ Center on Start will cause the camera upon startup to move to the center and then stop 22 iBaby Monitor User Manual You can also set the Horizontal and Vertical patrol keys n the setting for the Manual PTZ Rate the lower the number the quicker the speed Other Settings Open Indicator LED PTZ settings PTZ Center on Start Horizon Patrol Rounds 1 NOTE 0 means infinity Vertical Patrol Rounds 1 NOTE 0 means infinity Manual PTZ Rate 5 Auto Horizon Rate 5 Auto Vertical Rate 5 Pa th Set Record Path C Documents and Settings All Users Documents Figure 26 5 4 Maintenance 5 4 1 Device Information Device Info B m Device Firmware Version 21 Device Embeded Web UI Version 28 4 19 00 00 3 02 0 01 Alarm Status None Third Party DDNS Status No Action UPnP Status No Action WISN Status No Action Figure 27 5 4 2 Time Setting If the device is connected to the Internet you can take advantage of the Web s NTP server to select the proper time zone and keep the correct time Or you can synch the time from your PC 23 iBaby Monitor User Manual Date amp Time Settings Device Clock Time 2010 3 29 20 08 20 Device Clock Timezone GMT 08 00 Standa
10. an t change any settings A Visitor can watch the video but is unable to either change settings or control the camera By default the administrator s user name is admin password 123456 Users Settings User Password Group a dmin Administrator user Figure 23 21 iBaby Monitor User Manual 5 3 2 Multi Device Settings Multi Device Settings anonymous 192 158 0 247 002 192 168 0 239 002 192 168 0 241 This Device Dewice List in Lan The 1st Device The 2nd Device None The 3rd Device None The 4th Device None The 5th Device None The 6th Device None The 7th Device None The th Device The 9th Device None attention If you want to access the device from internet be sure the host and port that you set can be accessed from internet e p Figure 24 As indicated in Figure 24 users can add an unlimited amount of iOS devices connected to the iBaby monitor and viewed simultaneously When a new device is added click the Refresh button and then highlight the new device Use the menu that pops up to enter information for the new camera as shown in Figure 25 Finally click Save The 2nd Device Host Http Port Figure 25 O02alcl 192 168 0 67 admin Save Remove 5 3 3 Other settings Figure 26 shows several other advanced settings You can choose
11. ation Realtek RTL8139 810x Far Device name 192 168 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 IP address 202 96 134 133 202 96 126 166 Subnet 255 Gateway Gy 3 192 ONS1 D 202 port P 14971 2 choose Account for watching admin Authentbicat n 4 Password for watching Q n 1 This tool is only used within LAN pc and device is within the same subnet 2 Only the legt user can update device informations Figure 5 Operation Steps 1 Click Search F3 2 Choose the device 3 Change the IP address of the camera according to the information in the red frame on the left The numbers in the red circles should not match as your iBaby monitor should have a different IP number than your PC 4 For Authentication enter a user name and password The default settings are user name admin and password 123456 5 Click Update 6 Click Search F3 choose the device and then click Browse 4 You will be able to view the camera as shown in Figure 6 NOTES 1 If you don t know what IP address to use for IP config check Set IP automatically and the software will fill it in for you 2 When you run the BSearch_en exe any firewall software you might have installed on your PC may ask you whether the BSearch_en exe program should be blocked or not Choose unblocked iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 6 3 4 Accessing the iBaby monitor from a Windows PC
12. eb server Users can view streaming video from an iBaby Monitor using an iPod Touch iPhone or iPad as well as from a PC running Internet Explorer or similar browsers v A built in microphone allows users to listen to the room being monitored Users can also connect the camera to a speaker to support a two way intercom iBaby monitor s pan tilt function allows horizontal panning of 350 and vertical movement of 70 v design is attractive and the device is easy to install and use v nfrared LED for night vision covers 16 feet 5 meters of area for 24 hour monitoring even in the dark v Motion detection sound detection and alert pins can be connected to external sensors for warnings A record of alarms can be sent via email and also stored on a server v Supports Universal Plug and Play UPnP allowing for automatic router port forwarding ADynamic Domain Name Service DDNS address provided with the camera with an easy to read label at the bottom of each unit allowing users to monitor their iBaby monitor over the Web iBaby Monitor User Manual 1 3 Product Specifications Total pixels 300k Minimum illumination Lux IR on automatically f 3 6mm F 2 0 Fixed iris Pan Tilt Tilt coverage Light 10pcs 850nm infrared LEDs 16 ightin Assistant feet 5 meters of distance Lighting control Auto control 640 480 VGA 320 240 QVGA 1 Resolution 60 120 QQVGA Mirror Flip Audio compression
13. iBaby monitor Model M3 User Manual The manufacturer is not responsible for any legal liability caused by negligence iBaby Monitor User Manual Index 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 PACKAGI CONTENT utate iu aetna ale olen ecu I 4 1 2 FONC HONAND FEATURE S E ose en Ec drei toti 4 1 3 PRODUCT SPEC IEIC A TIONS cates erin 5 2 APPEARANCE AND INTERFACE 6 2 1 PAP PEA RAIN E 6 2 2 BACK PANEL OF THEAJBABY de 7 3 ACCESSING THE IBABY MONITOR OVER LOCAL AREA 7 3 1 LOCALAREA NETWORK CONNECTION D e E D IEEE y 3 2 ACCESSING THE IBABY MONITOR FROM AN IPOD TOUCH IPHONE OR 8 3 3 CONFIGURING THE iBABY MONITOR FROM A WINDOWS OC IP 8 8 3 4 ACCESSING THE MONITOR FROM sensns 10 4 ACCESSING THE iBABY MONITOR OVER THE 13 4 1 INTERNET CONNECTION 13 4 2 PORT FOR WAR DING laa dae 13 4 3 DDN ae ret tes 13 454 13 Na PR 14 9 OTHER SETTINGS 15 5 1 INE WORK SETIN OS 15 Sd
14. l the time Figure 19 shows how to set up this feature 18 iBaby Monitor User Manua 1 Alarm Settings Alarm Detect Motion Detect Sensibility Sound sensitivity Alarm Action p LLL B I E Scheduler All time Schedule NOTICE set the correct Device Clock Device Clock 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Sun I 11 1 Tue i a Figure 19 5 2 2 Email Service Settings The iBaby monitor can send an alert to an email address if it is configured as shown in Figure 20 Be sure to click Save and then test the system to see if the address is working properly Note that after every restart the device will send its IP address to the specified email address 19 iBaby Monitor User Manual eMail Settings send der sohu com Receiver recelvera sohu cam Recetver 2 Receiver 3 Receiver 4 SMTP Server smtp sohu com SMTP Port Transport Layer security Protocol None v Gmail only support TLS at 465 port and STARTTLS at 25 587 port Need Authentication SMTP User sender SMTP Password LLLI Please set at first and then test Report Internet IP by Mail Figure 20 5 2 3 Service Settings FTP Server 192 158 0 55 FTP Port FTP Use
15. nual for port forwarding configuration information Once port forwarding is configured your iBaby Monitor should be accessible over the Web 4 3 DDNS DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Service Think of it as a URL assigned to your specific iBaby monitor that allows you to view the monitor from any computer connected to the Web 4 3 1 Manufacturer s DDNS The device manufacturer has provided a free DDNS You can find it in the Network menu as shown in Figure 11 and on a sticker at the base of the unit 13 iBaby Monitor User Manual Manufacture s DDNS Figure 11 4 3 2 Third Party DDNS You can also use a DDNS supplied by a third party To do so obtain the DDNS and fill it in as shown in Figure 12 Third Party DDNS DDNS Service 3322 019 v DDNS User btest DDNS Password TELLIT biest 332209 DDNS Host btest 3322 org Figure 12 Note If your third party DDNS does not use Port 80 you need to specify the port when entering in the DDNS Do this by appending a colon and then the port number following the entry for the DDNS The manufacturer DDNS is not needed to add PORT 14 iBaby Monitor User Manual 5 Other Settings 5 1 Network Settings 5 1 1 Basic Network Settings Figure 13 shows how to set up the Basic Network Settings to have an IP address assigned to your iBaby monitor automatically Network Settings Obtain IP automatically Http Port 44971
16. r 21 test FTP Password 20000 FTP Upload Folder ites FTP Mode PORT Please set at first and then test Upload Image Periodically d Figure 21 When the alarm is triggered the iBaby monitor can be configured to snap a picture and send the image to FTP server Set up the server information as shown in Figure 21 Click Test to see if the system is configured properly The Upload Image Periodically setting if checked will send an image to the FTP server periodically even when no alert has been triggered 20 iBaby Monitor User Manual In order to use the FTP function users need to supply the username and password associated with the FTP site They should also provide the path name required for any files that need be stored and be sure that proper permissions have been set on the server 5 2 4 Alarm Server Server Address Server Port User Name Password Figure 22 This section is intended for users who wish to extend alarm notifications to other devices such as mobile phones via SMS messaging The alarm message format is as follows GET api alarm asp username username amp userpwd password amp rea alarm type 1 Motion Detection 2 Alarm from Alarm in port amp 10 0 5 3 Advanced 5 3 1 User Settings Three user settings are possible An Administrator can change any settings An Operator can operate the camera but c
17. r installing a Wi Fi antenna RJ45 Ethernet Socket The RJ45 Ethernet socket automatically configures itself for speeds of either 10 MB or 100 MB Audio Input Socket For connecting an external microphone The built in microphone is turned off whenever an external microphone is plugged in Audio Output Socket For use with a headphone or speakers Alarm Output Socket Alarm Input Pin Accessing the iBaby monitor over a Local Area Network 3 1 Local Area Network connection lt Network cable Figure 3 iBaby Monitor User Manua Zam iPhone Network cable 5 Router Figure 4 3 2 Accessing the iBaby monitor from an iPod Touch iPhone or iPad You first need to install the iBaby monitor App from the Apple App Store Find it by searching for 1 monitor BM THIS IS A FREE DOWNLOAD Before downloading first confirm the 105 on your device is version 4 0 or later If not update your 108 After the app has been installed this icon should appear Launch the iBaby monitor App The App will search for the camera automatically Select the Set Up button and follow instructions 3 3 Configuring the iBaby monitor from a Windows PC IP Address Run BSearch in the CD You will see the setting interface shown in Figure 5 iBaby Monitor User Manua iBaby Monitor User Manual BSeries Intranet search and settings V 1 0 0 17 Local PC information Device inform
18. rd USA and Canada v Sync with NTP Server Ntp Server time nist gov v Sync with PC Time Figure 28 5 4 3 Firmware upgrades The device runs two kinds of programs One in system firmware the other in application firmware They can each be upgraded separately Upgrade Device Firmware rowser Upgrade Device Embeded Web UI Browser Figure 29 5 4 4 Restore Factory Defaults Click Restore Factory Default A confirmation dialogue will appear allowing the user to restore all factory defaults The unit then reboots 5 4 5 User Browsing Log As shown in Figure 30 this shows you who has viewed video from your iBaby monitor and the time the viewing occurred Mon 2010 03 29 19 05 20 admin 192 168 0 175 access Mon 2010 03 29 19 43 33 user 192 168 0 175 access Mon 2010 03 29 19 47 51 user 192 168 0 175 access Mon 2010 03 29 19 49 02 quest 192 168 0 1775 access Mon 2010 03 29 19 57 40 admin 192 168 0 175 access Figure 30 6 Centralization Control This allows you to browse several devices on a LAN or over the Web at the same time Other features are also supported see Figure 31 24 iBaby Monitor User Manual IP Camera Centralization Monitor 1 0 1 2 Devices mana gemen t veo x Listopt All v n I vice Manage Multi screen s gt e Local IP 192 168 0 27 Login date 2011 07 26 15 12 39
19. sers have the option of connecting an external alert to their device with the Alarm Output Socket shown in Figure 2 Once this external alert is connected users should check the Alarm Input Armed box If the external alert detector is always on switch alarm use the option If the external alert detector is always off choose close The iBaby monitor alert can also be triggered when sounds are detected Set the sensitivity of the device the higher the number the more sensitive to noise it will be 17 iBaby Monitor User Manual Alarm Settings Alarm Detect v Motion Detect Sensibility v Open Close v Sound sensitivity 5 Alarm Action Od p SCC E Scheduler 9 time Schedule NOTICE set the correct Device Clock Device Clock Figure 18 2 Alarm Actions Several things can happen when an alert is triggered depending on whether the box for that action is checked as shown in Figure 18 gt 1O Linkage on Alarm This triggers whatever external alarm might be plugged into the iBaby Monitor Send Mail on Alarm Send an email notification to the supplied email address Upload Image to FTP This sends still pictures from the camera via FTP Users can control the interval at which pictures are sent Enable Alarm Server 3 Scheduler Your iBaby monitor can also be set to automatically trigger an alert action at a scheduled time including Al
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