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1. NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 17 NetCam2 Section 3 3 OPERATION This section looks at accessing the NetCam2 s homepage and monitoring real time images The NetCam2 s own web pages are accessed through one of the recommended Web browsers 3 1 Starting Web browser e Start the browser and enter the NetCam2 IP address http lt NetCam2 IP address gt Example http 200 243 232 178 Note NetCam2 simultaneously supports up to 100 users Additional users will receive the message Server is full 3 2 Installing NetCam2 Plug in The Plug in and Active X Control licensed by WebGate Inc and approved by Verisign are required to enable a browser to read NetCam2 s image file format 3 2 1 Netscape Users To view images transferred from a NetCam2 install the NetCam2 Plug in When NetCam2 is connected for the first time or an old version of Plug in is present it is necessary to download the Plug in e The Plug in Download screen is accessible from the various viewers and log in screens by clicking on Plug in e In the Plug in Download screen click on Download Plug In Now e Then dick Grant and Install buttons respectively when prompted 3 2 2 Microsoft Explorer Users Active X Control is prepared for MS Explorer Users It is installed as soon as NetCam2 is connected by clicking Yes when prompted for Active X installation If the NetCam2 Control file is not installed repeat
2. Camera selection Select camera icons 1 or 2 for viewing or controlling a camera e Camera View select the single view one camera or quad both connected cameras icon e Camera Control for adjusting the pan tilt zoom and focus of the camera selected in Camera Select Note Due to delays as a result of the image refresh rate 3 to 4 seconds before a reaction is visible panning and tilting is not seen in real time e Fast Slow control sets the rate of change for pan tilt focus and zoom see note above e Connection to Open or Close network connection closing the connection reduces traffic in the network Setting image quality Further on the Full viewer webpage there are pull down lists and check boxes for e Resolution select image 720x486 720x243 360x243 180x121 90x60 Note The higher the resolution the slower the transmission vate e Expansion Select the image size of 1x 2x or 4x Note Expanding an image by 2x or 4x does not increase the image resolution but rather enlarges its size Therefore the quality of expanded image is not as clear as original image However the transmission rate is not slowed down io NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 22 NetCam2 Section 3 e Frame rate Select the image transmission speed Note Transmission speed depends on network capacity and PC performance NetCam2 transmits a maximum of 30 frames per secon
3. IP Subnet Client Address 2 0 0 0 0 Allow gt IP Subnet Filtering Mode IP Subnet Client Address 3 0 0 0 0 Allow gt IP Subnet Client Address 4 0 0 0 0 Allow IP Subnet Client Address 5 0 0 0 0 Allow IP Subnet Client Address 6 0 0 0 0 Allow v IP Subnet Client Address 7 0 0 0 0 Allow v IP Subnet Client Address 8 0 0 0 0 Allow v IP Subnet Client Address 9 0 0 0 0 Allow v Disable Enable Encryption PIN Number Apply Cancel Help IP Subnet Filtering Mode to temporarily disallow a registered user accessing a NetCam2 the access IP addresses can be changed If IP Subnet Filtering Mode is disable anyone can access the NetCam2 through a Web browser with any PC e Select Enable to activate the IP Subnet filtering mode Image Encryption Mode Note A Subnet is identified by entering O5 in the Subnet section of the IP address e g entry 192 168 1 0 affects all users in the 192 168 1 x class C network Default policy e Select Allow to enable access to the NetCam2 for anyone The filter rules define the IP addresses that are denied access e Select Deny to disable access to the NetCam2 The filter rules define the IP addresses that are allowed access He administrator can always access the NetCam2 irrespective of IP filter settings NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 37 NetCam2 Section 4 IP Subnet filtering rules e A total of 10 lines can be entered
4. PIZZoomincwD PIZzomOncMD PZmrFewFaCMD PTZFocusNerCMD Control Parameters e Serial Port Selection select a serial port to configure NetCam2 has two serial ports Serial 1 is a RS232C interface port and Serial 2 is a RS485 Half Duplex interface port Select the RS232C interface port for the Philips M PTZ and AutoDome attached devices e Select Attached Device selects a communication protocol that an attached external device uses Any pan tilt that satisfies the listed protocols may be used The other choices are e None disables the serial port function Audio device reserved for future use Modem for connecting an external PSTN model e Manual to allow manual entry of PTZ commands contact your supplier for assistance Selection for Philips PTZ Baud 9600 Parity None Stopbit 1 Databit 8 NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 45 NetCam2 Section 4 4 2 10 Digital Input Configuration Digital Input Configuration Parameter Name Parameter Value Device Type for Input Port 1 NO Normally Open C NC Normally Close Current Status for Input Port 1 De Active State Apply Cancel Help The sensor alarm inputs comprise LED type photo couplers The specification of the input is 5 to 12 Vdc at 10 to 20 mA Recommendation Activate the sensor inputs in one 9 4 of the following ways l Connect sensor input minus SEN to
5. e Each line has the option of Allow or Deny access to a Subnet Annotation of a Subnet is IP address followed by and extended network prefix The extended network prefix ranges from 0 to 31 e The value 0 identifies the IP address itself e The numbers 1 to 31 define the bit length of the network prefix of the given IP address and is a representation of the Subnet mask Examples P address 8 defines a Subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 P address 27 defines a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 192 e Annotation 192 168 0 64 27 defines the Subnet with addresses ranging from 192 168 0 64 to 192 168 0 127 Note The filter rules allow smaller Subnets to be set within a broader Subnet In this case the smaller Subnet has highest priority Image Encryption Mode It is possible to prevent people from receiving images from the NetCam2 even though they can access it e Select Enable Image Encryption Mode Assign a Encryption PIN Number max 9 characters Users have to key in the assigned PIN Number to see the image after accessing NetCam2 image viewers NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 38 NetCam2 Section 4 4 2 6 Video Configuration Video Configuration For CH 0 Parameter Name Parameter Value Video Channel Selection Camera 1 v Video Channel Status C Disable Enable Camera Color Type Color C Black White Video Signal Type C NTSC PAL Camera Installation Angle Normal Advanced
6. ground GND and use a relay or switch to connect V the sensor input plus SEN to 12 V POW Uu 25 Connect sensor input plus SEN to 12 V o POW and use a relay or switch to connect the sensor input minus SEN to ground GND NetCam2 sends e mails or and files when connected external sensors detects an event e Active State for Input Port 1 define the normal state of connected input devices such as infrared sensors e Current Status for Input Port 1 NetCam2 shows the current state of the two connected digital devices Their states are defined at Active State for Input Port 1 and 2 menus NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 46 NetCam2 Section 4 4 2 11 Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Parameter Name Parameter Value Motion Detection Threshold 150 0 900 before Saving Image s during 2 7 sec s MD Event 3 Alarm Parameters after Saving 2 Image s during 2 7 sect for Email FTP Applicaton before Saving 2 Z Image s during 2 7 sec s SID1 Event after Saving 2 Z Image s during 2 Z sec s Apply Cancel Help e Motion Detection Threshold sets the threshold for the motion detection function Threshold 0 is the most sensitive state low threshold and 900 is the least sensitive state high threshold e Alarm Parameters for E mail FTP Application defines the image recording parameters for the NetCam2 If the NetCam2 dete
7. 4 2 5 Security Configuration cet piri er Steams DESS 4 2 6 Video Configuration xis tsr teased oases deanna 4 2 7 Application Configuration 4 2 8 Pan Tilt Zoom Configuration 00 00e eens 4 2 9 Serial Configuration aiesigeavtaain chad err e xe 42 10 Digital Input Configuration 42 11 Alarm Configuration e mn ns 42 12 User Custom Configuration 5 Convenient Functions of Mouse 6 Adjusting BOGUS uxseidsetetx bU Teipin MSS NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 23 03 2 22 PM Page 7 NetCam2 Section I INTRODUCTION NetCam2 is a network based high resolution digital network camera for CCTV applications It contains an integrated Internet server and connects directly to an Ethernet network No other hardware is necessary NetCam2 provides real time color pictures from up to two cameras over the Internet using an image compression format I I Description The microprocessor based NetCam2 contains a digital color camera web server functionality image compression hardware and physical Ethernet connection It requires power and a LAN cable connection Wavelet image format Images are generated in Wavelet format which progressively generates pictures from low rates of resolution to reduce waiting time for users The only software required is Netscape Navigator 4 7 or above and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x or above Compatible with most systems and protocols NetCam2 supports TCP IP networking SMTP e mail HTTP and oth
8. power is supplied it is on for the first 4 5 seconds and then it goes off It blinks continuously when NetCam 2 transmits data Green LED This LED indicates the status of networking After power is supplied it is on for the first 1 2 seconds and then it blinks once at every one second as long as the network is connected Description of DIP Switches DIP Switch This is to designate the function of the BNC video connector 75ohm V OUT With the right hand dip switch in position V out the internal camera video output is supplied to the video BNC With this dip switch in the V in position the video BNC is the input for video channel 2 The right hand dip switch sets HI Z V IN the video input to 75 Ohm or high impedance NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 11 NetCam2 Section 2 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Installation summary Connect Ethernet and power to the NetCam2 on a local network for configuration see 2 1 3 Install the setup program for NetCam2 see 2 2 Assign an IP address to NetCam2 and configure its network settings see 2 3 Configure the operational settings see 2 4 Install NetCam2 in its location and re connect the power and Ethernet Adjust the focus see section 6 l System requirements Operating system Windows 98 ME NT4 or 2000 CPU Pentium II or above Minimum RAM 128MB Windows 98 and ME 192MB windows NT4 and 2000 Ensure that either Internet Explo
9. Configuration Apply Cancel Help e Video Channel Select it is possible to configure each individual channel Select the Camera to configure from the pull down menu e Video Channel Status Select Disable or Enable a disabled channel will be black when selected e Camera Color Type Select Color or Black White as appropriate Video Signal Type Select NTSC or PAL as appropriate Camera Installation Angle Enables image rotation by 90 180 or 270 Select Apply for one camera to save the information before configuring the next camera NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 39 NetCam2 Section 4 Advanced configuration Advanced calibration parameters can be entered for each channel Calibration Parameters Caption Display Options Visual Setting Parameters QBOX Control Image Quality Level Focus Sensitivity Level Adva nced Video Configuration For CH 0 Video Gain 0 0 0 Brightness 0 100 100 Comrast D 100 100 Hue o 000 100 Saturation D 100 100 Horizontal Line Shit 0 10 10 Vertical Line Shit D 0 0 Black C White M Time Information F Channel Information T User Defined String Image Viewer for CH 0 Reload Page Chick the mouse nght button for pop up menu Calibration Parameters Adjust the screen settings to optimise for video gain brightness contrast hue saturation horizon
10. NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 1 NetCam2 Installation Instructions Lens optional Default IP address 211 53 133 92 Administrator login Password admin ID admin User login Password guest ID guest Philips Communication Security amp Imaging PHILIPS NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 2 NetCam2 Safety IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS l Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use consult your appliance dealer 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 8 Power Line An outdoor system should not be located i
11. Page 9 NetCam2 Section Connector Description Remark name Video Output of internal camera or input for channel 2 as set by DIP switch Zoom Lens To control zoom and focus adjustment 6V drive voltage with common ground Network To connect 10 Base T Ethernet cable Iris Lens Video lris lens connector DIP switch Left To designate video signal termination of Video Input BNC connector Right To select BNC function as input or output AC 24V DC 12V To connect a power supply unit of 24V AC 10 or 12V DC 10 DC 12V To connect a power supply unit of 12V DC 10 Sensor Input RS232 RS422 RS485 To connect external devices see detail below RS232 RS422 RS485 Sensor Input Connector Description name Boe Sensor SEN SEN To connect external sensor POW Power supply output 12 Vdc M Power RS 232 These pins are for devices that satisfy RS 422 RS 232C protocol and they consist of TX RX and GND RS 422 Satisfies RS 422 protocol They are half duflex It consists of R R T and T RS 485 Satisfies RS 485 protocol They consist of 485 and 485 Short R RS 232 and R with a wire to get RS422 and short T and T to get RS422 NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 10 NetCam2 Section Description on LED of Ethernet Port Yellow LED This LED indicates the status of Yellow LED Green LED data transmission After
12. Service for ISDN XDSL Users The dynamic registration function is a means to use the NetCam2 with a dynamically assigned IP address The NetCam2 is registered under the name as defined in the System Configuration page The DCHP client Protocol on the Network Configuration page will be enabled In order to operate the Dynamic IP registration function a separate server with dedicated software is required in the network Contact your reseller for support on this function Note Jt is recommended to use the NetCam2 with a fixed IP address If NetCam2 is installed on a network with a dynamic IP address floating IP address the NetCam2 must be registered to a dynamic IP registration server to give connectivity using the NetCam2 name set in the System Configuration menu If not done no one can access the NetCam2 through the Web browser because the IP address access of the NetCam2 is unknown 4 2 5 Security Configuration This page provides additional protection to restrict access to the NetCam2 An option is provided for activating a firewall function y filtering the IP addresses An alternative option is to activate image encryption NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 36 NetCam2 Section 4 Security Configuration Parameter Name Parameter Value Disable Enable Default Policy Deny v IP Subnet Client Address D 0 0 0 0 all Allow v IP Subnet Client Address 1 0 0 0 0 Allow
13. age file can be decompressed and reproduced on Internet browsers such as Netscape or Explorer NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 50 NetCam2 Section 6 6 ADJUSTING FOCUS Screw l First adjust focus of the NetCam2 by turning the front focus ring of the lens If you cannot focus with the lens loosen the screw in the back focus ring Setting the lens at the middle range focus by turning the back focus ring When you have focused tighten the screw Complete the focus by turning the front focus ring of the lens VA dO P NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 51 NetCam2 NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 52 9922 141 00592en 03 03 2003 Philips Electronics N V Data subject to change without notice
14. ars You may copy the system PC s date and time into NetCam2 by clicking on the Time Synchronization button Manual Date amp Time Setting you may set the date and time manually To synchronize the NetCam2 with the manually entered time click on the Time Synchronization button NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 31 NetCam2 Section 4 Administrators E mail Address type in the administrator s e mail address this information is for information only Initialize Flash Info this resets the internal system setting to the factory defaults Some settings such as Date amp Time Model and Serial Number in System menu IP configuration in Network menu and all items in Video menu are not changed Rebooting If NetCam2 has any problem use this button to reboot without switching off the power supply It takes about 30 seconds 4 2 2 User Configuration This page defines IDs passwords and access rights for the administrator and up to five users User Configuration User ID User Account Password Re Type Password Access Rights Administrator admin and peser arz User 1 fuest e j 1 None User2 guest i as None User3 guest pe None User 4 guest pe pee Noe z User5 fuest em 1 None Apply Cancel Help Note If the NetCam2 should be open to everyone do not change the default user IDs and passwords Otherwis
15. can be selected from the list Note Single Viewer shows image from Ch 0 Internal and Multi Viewer shows all images from 4 cameras Default Viewer is designed for users to easily edit Main Title enter text to be displayed at the top of the Homepage The following items are reserved for future use Logo Image Source URL designates a URL of a site from which a logo can be obtained A space on the left top of the viewer is available Logo Image Link URL links the logo to a defined web page 9for example a company homepage or a personal page Background Color and Foreground Color changes the default viewer background colors using RGB values io NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 48 NetCam2 Section 5 5 CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS OF MOUSE A small window of 5 functions appears when you click the right mouse button in the video picture Users who have the authorities can use functions such as Image Info Quality Box Focus Sensitivity and Image Quality Video Information Setting v Show This page is to change the color of the time SOEN E Gi v shown on the left top of the image or hide the Image Quality gt time Save As File 2 Configuration of High Qualified Image Area Focusing Area You can overcome the insufficient network Image Info i bandwidth with this function Click the right CEE New 080x 4 Focus Sensitivity gt Enable QBOX button of your mouse at any plac
16. cts events through motion detection function MD Event or external sensor SID1 Event image storage is triggered Note NetCam2 can record 2 images for 2 seconds before the event one image of the event and 2 images for 2 seconds afier the event Its maximum recording rate is 1 frame per second The NetCam2 records the 5 images to send them through E mail or FTP If an event lasts long NetCam2 sends the images once only regardless of the overlapping time setting Refer also to the Application Configuration and Alarm Configuration pages to set up other relevant parameters NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 47 NetCam2 Section 4 4 2 12 User Custom Configuration User Custom Configuration Parameter Name Parameter Value Web Server TCP Port 80 Video Server TCP Port 8080 Select Main Page Default Single Viewer v Main Title LOGO Image Source URL LOGO Image Link URL Background Color FFFFFF Foreground Color 000000 Apply Cancel Help Web Server TCP Port assigns the TCP port of the NetCam2 through which people can access the NetCam2 and through which the NetCam2 sends data Normally port 80 is assigned as a Web Server TCP port Video Server TCP Port assigns a port through which the NetCam2 transmits images Normally port 8080 is assigned as a video server TCP port Select Main Page assigns a viewer as a main page to show real time images Six different viewers
17. d and total number of frames transmitted by all 4 channels cannot exceed this e Greymode switches to monochrome images reduces amount of data transmitted and therefore increases maximum frame rate e Progressive builds up image from low to high resolution version Note Progressive mode allows a low resolution image to be quickly displayed first particularly when using dial up lines e Single shot freezes the image after completion of the download also used in combination with Progressive mode Menu buttons The Full viewer has six menu buttons They are Home goes to the NetCam2 homepage e Admin goes to the administration pages for setting passwords etc refer to section 4 Help goes to the help page e Svr Push for real time monitoring from behind a fire wall e Plug in loads a plug in required for Netscape Navigator refer to section 3 2 e Capture saves a screen grab as a BMP bitmap for importing into Windows programs or EYE for viewing in browser NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 23 NetCam2 Section 3 3 3 3 Real time monitoring through Full viewer dual image To use the Full viewer in quad mode Click on the quad icon in Camera Select Compared to full screen mode this viewer does not have the following controls e Resolution e Expansion e Greymode Progressive e Single shot Note To select a camera in dual mode click on one of the two camera se
18. ddress 1921680254 Select MTU Size 1500 Bytes gt Ethemet MAC Address 0030 A1 00 11 E5 DNS Sener IP Address 0000 DNS2SewerlP Address 0000 DNS3 Serwer IP Address 0000 Ago _Caneat Hete EZ NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 33 NetCam2 Section 4 e DHCP Client Protocol If enabled the NetCam2 automatically sets all addresses by detecting them from the DNCP server The detected addresses are not shown on the screen f disabled the administrator must configure all information on network addresses e Select Network Interface Select Ethernet if the NetCam2 is connected with Internet via a dedicated line cable modem line or LAN environment Select xDSL PPPoE if NetCam2 is connected to an xDSL line that needs a PPPoE process to connect to Internet Select PSTN Dial Out if NetCam2 is connected on a network with a PSTN modem Ethernet Interface IP Address enter IP address Subnet mask enter Subnet mask address e Broadcast Address click on Get From Netmask button after assigning the IP address and Network Mask address and the broadcast address is automatically set Note If addresses are incorrectly assigned the NetCam2 cannot be accessed DNS Server IP Address this is used when NetCam2 is registered on the dynamic IP registration list of the Netcam registration server NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 34 NetCam2 Section 4 XDSL Int
19. distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition FCC INFORMATION Caution Any changes or modifications to construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the 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 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 Reorient or relocate
20. e you must change all user account names NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 32 NetCam2 Section 4 e User Account account names can be changed using unique names max 9 characters The default administrator s name is Admin The default user names are guest e Password the passwords can be changed using unique names max 9 characters The default administrator s password is Admin The default user passwords are guest e Re Type password enter password again to confirm it is correctly typed e Access rights it is possible to allow access rights to PTZ control for access to Pan Tilt Zoom functions and focus sensitivity and to video control for access to quality options QBOX settings etc The Administrator has full authority to give a certain user access Each of the 5 users can be assigned appropriate authorisation Note Change the administrator s name and password immediately for security purposes 4 2 3 Network Configuration The IP address Network Mask Broadcast address Gateway address and DNS addresses are assigned from this page Network Configuration Parameter Name Parameter Value DHCP Chent Protocol Disable C Enable Select Network Interface Ethernet C xDSL PPPoE C PSTN Dial Out Ethernet Interface Parameter Name Parameter Value IP Address 19216807 Netmask 2552552550 Broadcast Address 1921680255 Get From Netmask Gateway IP A
21. e on the picture Image Quality Disable QBOX SECWEIH Ambient Level gt If you want to set a new focusing area you choose New QBOX button First you place and click your mouse where you want to start and then click again where to stop You can also use an existing area to focus again by clicking Enable QBOX Disable QBOX is to finish You may set the quality of the out of focused area with Ambient Level If you select Level 1 the quality is similar to focused area If you select Level 5 the image of the out of focused area is shown as dark 3 Focus sensitivity When you use zoom lens on the NetCam2 you can Level 0 Level 1 configure the moving range for each mouse click The Level 2 sensitivity is from Level 0 to Level 9 By selecting Level 9 Level 3 Level 4 you zoom in or out at the largest range redis Level B Level Level 8 Level 9 NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 49 NetCam2 Section 5 4 Image quality You set the image quality of the complete image per channel If you choose Level 9 the NetCam2 sends the finest image However transmission speed will be reduced because of large sized data If you choose Level 0 the NetCam2 sends lowst quality image but fast 5 Save File As You can save a still image from real time images A still image can be saved as a Wavelet method file eye or bitmap bmp file format Wavelet compression im
22. edere hex eeu sre hide esae see eR TS 17 3 1 Starting Web browser 5 sese cg tp iiei rei EP UES E DLP DP eden 17 3 2 Installing NetCam2 Plug in 2 0 0 cece eee eens 17 3 2 1 Netscape Users epe nietes To annone HR POE OR RAN RAN DOE EEG 17 3 2 2 Microsoft Explorer Users Leserex rh env eee Ex E eee es 17 3 3 Various viewers in NetCam2 homepage eee 18 3 3 1 Login and homepage 2e ree Re rer Rh RE RES 18 9 3 2 Real time monitoring through Full viewer single view 20 3 3 3 Real time monitoring through Full viewer dual image 23 3 3 4 Real time monitoring through Lite Viewer single view 24 3 3 5 Real time monitoring through Lite viewer dual image 25 3 3 6 Real time monitoring through Server push viewer esses 26 3 3 7 Real time monitoring through Java applet Viewer esses 27 4 Configuring Administrators Options 28 4 1 LOGID 28 4 1 1 Accessing Administration from Setup program iiisiiseseeeee 28 4 1 2 Accessing through Web browser 28 NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM NetCam2 Page 6 Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 42 Administrators page i oiesice EAE ew S E deeds 42 1 System Configuration sorrera siepi E ee REPAS 4 2 2 User Configuration 20sis5 c skis ds pe ER e qh bp S Ret 4 2 3 Network Configuration 0 0000 cece eee e eee 42 4 Dynamic IP Registration Service for ISDN XDSL Users
23. er Internet related protocols and can be used in mixed operating system environments such as Windows Unix Macintosh and OS 2 It integrates with other WWW Intranet applications Web based system management Using a standard Web browser NetCam2 is configured and managed directly from its own Web pages As new firmware release becomes available NetCam2 camera products can be upgrade remotely via the network Indoor Outdoor use The operating temperature range of the camera supports indoor application only Recommendation Use a dedicated outdoor camera that connect to the NetCam2 s input for serving an external cameras Also the internal camera can be disabled That channel is then available for a second external camera NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 8 NetCam2 Section 1 2 Unpacking Unpack carefully and handle all electronic equipment with care to prevent damage Check for the following items NetCam2 Web Camera Server e Crossover cable 1 m red e Direct cable 2 m white e Adapter amp Power cable 12V DC 1 5 A Software e Manual Note Save the packaging materials for future use if the unit needs to be shipped for service or repair 1 3 NetCam2 Rear View and Descriptions voeo Q Video input output ETHERNET Zoom lens connector lris Lens Network DC 12V iai AC 24V DIP switch RS232 RS422 RS485 Sensor Input NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM
24. erface User ID fnis Pused 7 5 Assigned IP Address Unassigned Aew conent ve xDSL Interface If the NetCam2 is connected to an xDSL line and uses PPPoE communication select xDSL Interface e User ID enter the user password for PPPoE Password enter the user password for PPPoE PSTN Interface uen Paswed Assigned IP Address Unassigned D Phone Phone Number F Dial prefix Disconnect Time 0 secs after event Script Enable Disable C Enable End EL d a s End z f m af fea yf Login Script lea fee yf End T End End mi nl LAeply Cancel rie PSTN Interface If the NetCam2 is connected to the Internet via an PSTN line Public Switched Telephone Network based on PPP select PSTN Dial out In this case NetCam2 is connected to a dial up modem with a serial cable rather than a LAN cable Q3 NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 35 NetCam2 Section 4 User ID enter the user password Password enter the user password To configure the PSTN interface Enter user ID e Enter the password thatr you have received from your Internet provider e Enter the phone number of your Internet provider do not forget to add a zero 0 if you have to dial a 0 to obtain an outside line e Click on Apply Note Only select Script enable if your telephone line needs a special login script to contact ISP 4 2 4 Dynamic IP Registration
25. es 3 On the client side use a recommended browser with dial up connection 4 In the dial screen enter username password of the NetCam default is guest or admin 5 To view the NetCam pages enter IP address 10 0 0 10 in the address bar 2 1 7 Location Place NetCam2 appropriately for your purpose Caution Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight When operating NetCam2 in outdoor light an auto iris lens is recommended 2 2 Installing NetCam2 Setup program Insert the software CD ROM supplied into the drive Copy NetCamSetup exe to the PC s desktop e Double click on NetCamSetup exe to activate the setup program e Follow the screen instructions NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 14 NetCam2 Section 2 2 3 Assigning IP Address and Starting Configuration It is possible to setup a NetCam2 that is either connected to a local network or directly connected to a PC using the red colored crossover cable supplied When setup is executed the table lists all NetCam2s connected to the local network Select the MAC address of the NetCam2 requiring an IP address e When a NetCam2 is selected the selected IP address is displayed the default IP address is 211 53 133 92 e Enter a password in the Admin s Password box the default password is admin To change the IP address click the Change IP Addr button e Enter the new IP address and confirm it with the OK butt
26. inistrator s page Administration Page Contents System UpTime Days 1 19 54 a System Configuration confgures the User Configuration sets usernames and System parameters passwords a Network Corfigueation select the type of a Dynamic P Registration enables network and assigns the natwork rogestration of the DHCP assigned IP addresses address al specified server a Secunty Configuration configues IP Apetication Cornfigoseon configures aveet filtering and Image Encryption Mode response by FTP and E Mai applications Serial Port Configuration confgures the e Video Configuetion Configures video input serial port control parameters and selects image quality quality box camera the type of attached dece nstalistion angle and display optione e Digital lO configures the P onfgures PanTit Zoom digital input and output ports control parameters Alsen Configuration sats the Motion Customizieg configures port mapging and Detection Threshold and configures evert defaut Homepage settings based pro post alarm image captura 4 2 1 System Configuration This page is for setting name date location and description of the NetCam2 NetCam Name Type in the NetCam2 name Note The name is used to identify the NetCam2 at a certain server for dynamic IP address registration if this function is available It is therefore important to enter the correct name in order for a user to be able to find the NetCa
27. itoring through Java applet Viewer The Java applet viewer is for access to NetCam2 through a computer that does not use Microsoft Windows operating systems such as a Macintosh computer etc The Java applet viewer is run with Java virtual machine that is installed on the User s computer e 92 9u3428udz13m TEH To use the Java applet Viewer e From the homepage click on Java applet Viewer e Enter ID Enter Password NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 28 NetCam2 Section 4 4 CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATOR S OPTIONS 4 1 Login 4 1 1 Accessing Administration from Setup program e Click on the MAC address of the NetCam2 e Type in the administrators password and then click the Start Configuration button The setup program automatically connects to the Admin page of NetCam2 s Homepage 4 1 2 Accessing through Web browser On the Web browser key in the IP address of the NetCam2 to be configured e At the login page type in the administrators ID and password to access the Admin page Note An administrator may also access the NetCam2 real time image viewer and access the Admin page by clicking on Admiw button Note The default administrators ID and password are both set to admin The administrator may change them max 9 characters on the Admin page e From the NetCam2 homepage click on Administration NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 29 NetCam2 Section 4 4 2 Adm
28. lect buttons NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 24 NetCam2 Section 3 3 3 4 Real time monitoring through Lite Viewer single view The Lite Viewer has much of the functions of the Full Viewer Its size is reduced to overcome low speed transmission although there is no difference in transmission time between Full Viewer and Lite Viewer for real time images O49 BaD To use the Lite Viewer e From the homepage click on Lite Viewer Compared to Full Viewer the Lite Viewer does not have the following control e Preset shots NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 25 NetCam2 Section 3 3 3 5 Real time monitoring through Lite viewer dual image PHILIPS CHANNEL DISABLED Compared to Lite Viewer in single shot mode the dual mode does not have the following controls e Resolution e Greymode Singleshot e Expansion Progressive mode NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 26 NetCam2 Section 3 3 3 6 Real time monitoring through Server push viewer If there is a firewall on the network where the NetCam2 is connected the NetCam2 can be accessed through the Server push viewer to monitor real time images EISA EFE FET To use the Push Server Viewer e From the homepage click on Server Push Viewer e From Full Viewer or Lite Viewer click on Svr Push button NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 27 NetCam2 Section 4 3 3 7 Real time mon
29. m2 in the dynamic IP registration list NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 30 NetCam2 Section 4 System Configuration NetCam Name Chassis Version E20 Detailed HAW Information Serial Number SAMPLE PAL SW Version 1 25 Installation Location Additional Description NetCam Current Date amp Time 2002 07 10 13 07 55 yyyy mm dd hh mm ss System PC Current Date amp Time 2002 07 10 13 22 54 Time Synchronization Manual Date amp Time Setting 2002 07 10 13 06 24 Time Synchronization Administrator s Email Address Initializing Flash Information Factory Setting Rebooting NetCam Rebooting Apply Cancel Help e Chassis version Click on Detailed H W Information to view the detailed hardware information such as maximum number of channels serial port digital output etc The Chassis serial number and S W version are for service purposes only e Installation location Type in the location of the NetCam2 This will appear as the second line of text in the Homepage header e Additional description Type in any additional text information This will appear as the third line of text in the Homepage header Date and Time there are three date and time menus e NetCam2 Current Date amp Time the current date and time of the NetCam2 s real time clock appears e System PC Current Date amp Time the current date and time in the administrators PC appe
30. n the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits 9 Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 10 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit ll Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 23 03 2 22 PM Page 3 NetCam2 Safety 12 13 14 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the unit has been exposed to train or water If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged When the unit exhibits a
31. on Note Jf NetCam2 has a problem you can reboot it by clicking Reboot 2 4 Configuring NetCam2 After assigning a new IP address to the NetCam2 it is possible to enter the configuration options e Click Start Configuration button to be connected to the Administrator pages in the NetCam see Chapter 4 2 5 Assigning IP Address with ARP command If you fail to assign an IP address with the setup program carry out the process with ARP command NetCam2 IP address IP address to be assigned to the NetCam2 NetCam2 Ethernet address MAC printed on the bottom of the NetCam2 My PC IP address IP address of the Network Interface Card in your PC Note The NetCam2 and PC IP addresses must be within the same IP address class NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 15 NetCam2 Section 2 l Using ARP in Windows 98 and NT e Start a DOS window and type the following commands arp s NetCam2 IP address NetCam2 address ping t NetCam2 IP address gt Example arp s 200 243 232 178 00 40 8c 10 00 86 ping t 200 243 232 178 2 Using ARP in Windows 95 Start a DOS window and type the following commands arp s NetCam2 IP add NetCam2 Ethernet add my PC IP add ping NetCam2 IP address gt Example arp s 200 243 232 178 00 40 8c 10 00 86 200 243 232 130 ping 200 243 232 178 3 Verifying installation After completion the following message or similar will be displayed af
32. qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 5 NetCam2 Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 5 5 rey PEFEA ER EREN Er EnaA EG 2 BGC INEORMATION 35er coto te eee n eR EREN EAA EA 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 5 ee bb A RAPERE LIPSIUS RREM RPG ES 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 3 5 6 35 05 5 4 05 sister bho EREA ae aman RC ERI UR dU 5 1 Introduction sorires osina eds ee We ERUASERENMERCNTONPUERERES 7 1 1 Description 33 3 euge vate ehe nd t R dee Rad e RE en WE 1 2 Unpacking 25e Satya tana n Erne OP Wee aevo esq OPE et 8 1 3 NetCam2 Rear View and Descriptions 0 00 0 cece eee 8 2 Installation 3 5sgesireePbrR Ed aM E MALE RE RNSNUREUE E 2G 11 2 1 Installation summary cement XU Ce e rEUREPULNEUMC PEE RENS 11 2 1 1 System eduirements cussoadexkcaeerkeskERORERERA PEE Xd Rag RR Rd 11 2 1 2 Recommended PC display settings 11 213 Connecting Ethernet and power cables 11 2 1 4 Connecting NetCam2 to a PC using crossover cable 0 005 12 2 15 Connecting NetCam2 to a PC viaa HUB 2 5 e ccc eee cece e eee 12 2 1 6 PSTN dial in connection eee Trn PENERE ERE ERR RR FEES 13 2 1 7 Location Lsrescesereeeh t Dr tee UP ERA D END RANCHO BURIED 13 2 2 Installing NetCam2 Setup program 0 000 ec cee eee eee eee 13 23 Assigning IP Address and Starting Configuration 2005 14 2 4 Configuring NetGam2 iiie cissciateteteseedsetaei amen ses 14 2 5 Assigning IP Address with ARP command 000 eee eee eee 14 3 Operation vest
33. ra to control pan tilt zoom the four channels shown are same as seen in Video Configuration e Pan Tilt Function switch the pan tilt control function on Enable or off Disable Built in zoom Function more info required e Pan reverse mode function Enable to reverse the direction of the right and left pan control arrows for if a camera is mounted up side down e Tilt Reverse mode function Enable to reverse the direction of the up and down tilt control arrows for if a camera is mounted up side down e Select Serial Port select an interface that satisfies a receiver controller box NetCam2 has two interface options RS232C interface or R8485 Half Duffel interface Select RS232 for Philips PTZ e Serial Port Base Address it is possible to connect more pan tilt zoom receivers controllers to Serial 42 RS485 Half Duplex In this case configure the receiver s controllers address to control each pan tilt zoom respectively Use the RS232 to bi phase converter to connect more devices NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 44 NetCam2 Section 4 4 2 9 Serial Configuration Serial Configuration For Port 1 Parameter Name Parameter Value Serial Port Selection Senai Port Devce Name 1RS232 Select Attached Device Manuel Setting Baud Rate 19200bps Stop Bits ba Data Bits Bbas Party Check NONE PZLRCMD PzTpcMD PRAM PUIBotomcMD StS PTZHomeCMD
34. rer 5 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 4 7 or above web browsers are available 2 1 2 Recommended PC display settings Using the Windows Setting Control Panel Display options set Color option to High color 16 bit or above Screen resolution to 1024x768 pixels 2 1 3 Connecting Ethernet and power cables Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to the Ethernet port RJ 45 connector on the rear panel Connect the power supply 12V 1 5 A adaptor supplied to the connector marked DC 12 V or use an alternative power supply unit on the AC 24 V or the DC 12 V connector Confirm that the green LED on the Ethernet port flashes every 1 to 2 seconds Note it starts flashing 5 to 6 seconds after applying power NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 12 NetCam2 Section 2 2 1 4 Connecting NetCam2 to a PC using crossover cable Crossover cable rea N Figure 2 2 Connecting NetCam2 to a PC using a crossover cross link Network cable 2 1 5 Connecting NetCam2 to a PC via a HUB I Connect NetCam2 to the PC via a HUB FIgure 2 3 Connecting NetCam2 to a PC via a HUB using Direct cables io NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 13 NetCam2 Section 2 2 1 6 PSTN dial in connection 1 Connect a PSTN modem to the NetCam s RS232 serial port 2 Ensure that the modem is selected as connected device in the Serial Configuration screen of the Administrator s pag
35. ries range from 5 to 525 600 minutes e File name select how to name image files Either a file with e Date amp time DATETIME suffix Serial number SEQNUM e A fixed name Manually assigned filename e Image resolution set the resolution of the image that is to be delivered by e mail The images attached to the e mail have the eye extension and can be viewed with the Web browser with Active X Control or Plug in Pre and post alarm images have a 360x243 resolution by default FTP information Assign the FTP server address FTP user account FTP user password and FTP user path to receive files when events occur Note that the path is the virtual path alias defined in the FTP server and shall start with followed by the alias EJ NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 28 03 2 22 PM Page 43 NetCam2 Section 4 FTP event configuration Set the sending conditions for an FTP event The setting methods for FTP are same as that for E mail see above 4 2 8 PanlTilt Zoom Configuration Pan Tilt Zoom Configuration For CH 0 Parameter Name Parameter Value Video Channel Selection PanTilt Function Disable Enable Builtin Zoom Function Disable C Enable Zoom Function Disable Enable Pan Reverse Mode Function Disable Enable Tilt Reverse Mode Function Disable Enable Select Serial Port 1 R5232 E Serial Port Base Address 0 Apply Cancel Help e Video Channel Selection select a came
36. rs are Lite viewer for real time monitoring with simplified viewer with limited camera and image control faster page download Full viewer for real time monitoring with full camera and image control e Server Push viewer for real time monitoring from behind a fire wall e Java Applet viewer for real time monitoring on a computer that does not use a Microsoft Windows operating system such as Macintosh Further on the homepage access is provided to e Administration goes to administration pages for setting passwords etc refer to section 4 e Plug in loads a plugin required for Netscape Navigator refer to section 3 2 Help connects to the help page Version details of software release level NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 20 NetCam2 Section 3 The homepage displays one image The following can be selected using pull down menus e Select View camera 1 2 or all cameras e Resolution set image resolution to 720x486 720x243 360x243 180x121 or 90x60 Expansion expand image 1x 2x or 4x Frame rate set frame rate 3 3 2 Real time monitoring through Full viewer single view e From the home page click on Full Viewer e The default view is shown NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 21 NetCam2 Section 3 Selecting and controlling cameras The user may select the following viewing options active selection is highlighted in yellow e
37. set to the same level as specified in this menu Focus Sensitivity Level e Select the focus sensitivity level from 1 to 5 The higher the number the larger the step of focus adjustment per mouse click NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd 1 23 03 2 22 PM NetCam2 Page 41 Section 4 4 2 7 Application Configuration Parameter Name Video Channel Selection Recipient E mail Address Sender E mail Address Check E mail Options E mail Event Configuration FTP Server Address FTP User Account FTP User Password FTP User Path FTP Event Configuration Application Configuration For CH 0 Parameter Value Camera 1 v guest domain com ladmin Gdomain com IV Use Relay Mail Server 192 168 0 2 Content Transfer Type Quoted Printable v T Motion Detection T Sensor Input Detection for Input Port 1 WV Periodic Sending per 5 minutes Namimg Method for the attached image file C DATETIME suffix C SEQNUM suffix Manually assigned filename Image Filename IMAGE EVE Select Image Resolution 360x243 192 168 0 2 quest m test F Motion Detection T Sensor Input Detection for Input Port 1 T Periodic Sending per 15 secs Namimg Method for the transfered image file C DATETIME suffix SEQNUM suffix Manually assigned filename Image Filename IMAGE2 EYE Select Image Resolution 360x243 7 Apply Cancel Help Video Channel Selection select a Camera to config
38. tal line shift and vertical line shift NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 40 NetCam2 Section 4 Caption options e Select Black for black text on a light background e Select White for white text on a dark background Select Time information if current time to be displayed in the caption e Select Channel information if channel information is to be displayed in the caption e User defined string Enter a text caption max 102 characters for a 720 pixel wide image Smaller image sizes allow proportionally shorter text strings Visual setting parameters QBOX Control To view specific area of the whole image at full contrast enable the QBOX function An area is set as a QBOX outside this area the image is reduced contrast to allow faster image transmission by reducing data size To set QBOX parameters Click the left hand top corner of the QBOX Move the mouse pointer to the right hand bottom corner of the QBOX Click to enable the QBOX Enable QBOX Enable a QBOX once it is defined e Disable QBOX disables a defined QBOX e Ambient level sets the contrast level of the area surrounding the QBOX is transparent 5 is fully opaque Image Quality Level e Select the image quality level from 0 to 9 In level 9 NetCam2 sends the best image lowest compression However transmission speed will be reduced because of larger data The image quality inside the QBOX is
39. ter the ping command Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 200 243 232 178 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 200 243 232 178 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 200 243 232 178 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 096 loss Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum 1ms Maximum 2ms Average 1ms e Ifyou cannot receive the reply by the ping command try again by pressing F3 and Enter keys again Normally Request timed out messages appear 7 times before you receive proper reply NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 16 NetCam2 Section 2 e Ifyou succeed in utilizing the above commands you will receive a continuous connection Stop the process by pressing lt Ctrl gt lt C gt keys e If the statistic shows 100 loss you should check that the network line and connection status are stable the IP address which is assigned to NetCam2 and whether a PC has the same local IP address as the NetCam2 Same local IP address of C grade network means that the first 3 numbers are same but the fourth is different For example 203 243 232 111 and 203 243 232 112 are the same local network IP addresses MAC address The 12 digit MAC address of the NetCam is on a label on the bottom For correct entering of this address using the ARP command enter the as separator to form a string of 6 two digit characters i e 00408C100086 becomes 00 40 8C 10 00 86
40. the installation procedure If the file is already installed but an image is not seen remove the file and re install it If images are not visible check if the Active X Control file is installed correctly in the C Windows Download Program Files directory NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 18 NetCam2 Section 3 Note Program installation takes less than 1 minute Do not click any button until the Active X Control installation is completed 3 3 Various viewers in NetCam2 homepage 3 3 1 Login and homepage e o9 JAA Quem iyeme diem hy pF Aon EJ vas 7152 168 07er ee User Login Page On the NetCam2 Login Page Enter your user name and password to log in max 9 characters Click on Login to connect the default viewer page as set by the administrator or click on one of the viewer links see Home page for a description of the viewers e Enter the administrator s name and password and click on Administration to connect directly to the administration pages e Click on Home Page to connect to the NetCam2 s Home page Note The default user ID and password are guest The administrator can change them at Admin page vefer to section 4 E mu Q3 NetCam2 _ii_00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 19 NetCam2 Section 3 OAD BINS Homepage On the NetCam2 Homepage there are four viewing options Users may monitor real time images via these main viewers The four viewe
41. the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 4 NetCam2 Safety SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral AN triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance ATTENTION INSTALLATION SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITHTHE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE OR APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES Attention Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes NetCam2 ii 00592en
42. ure The two channels shown are the same as in Video Configuration Click on Apply before switching to another channel NetCam2 ii 00592en qxd pe 2 22 PM Page 42 NetCam2 Section 4 e Recipient E mail Address designate a person to receive an e mail after the event alarm triggers images e Sender E mail Address enter the sent by e mail address that should appear on the recipient s e mail e Check E Mail Options some e mail servers only pass e mails with URLs such as abc abcdefg com to avoid receiving spam or junk mail that does not have a URL NetCam2 uses plain IP addresses To solve the problem NetCam2 has a function to relay its e mail through an available e mail server that only passes e mail using URL addresses After activating User Relay Mail Server key in a server s URL such as abcdefg com Most E mail servers support file Quoted Printable format but for servers that do not the Base64 format can be selected E Mail Event Configuration e Event source define when an e mail is delivered e Click on Motion Detection and the e mail is sent when motion is detected e Click on Sensor Input Detection for input Port 1 and the e mail is sent when the sensor 1 detects an event To utilize sensor input detection connect a sensor to NetCam2 e Click on Periodic sending and the e mail is periodically sent at a user definable preset time Valid ent

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