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Edimax Technology i-Watcher Pan/Tilt Internet IP Camera User's Manual

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1. EDIMAX NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER i WATCHER Pan Tilt Internet IP Camera User Manual Version 1 0 March 2006 Table of Contents System Features 1 1 Package Contents 1 2 System Requirements 1 3 Hardware Description and Features 1 4 I WATCHER Hardware Specification Installation 2 1 WATCHER Hardware Setup 2 2 WATCHER Hardware Setup Wireless LAN Setup 2 3 Connecting to an Access Point AP Accessing the i WATCHER 3 1 Change the i WATCHER IP Status 3 2 On the LAN with DHCP Server 3 3 On the LAN without DHCP Server 3 4 On the LAN use with the ADSL Router 3 5 Access the I WATCHER by ordinary user login WATCHER Network Camera on line Change Password 6 Camera Control 6 1 Quality Setting 6 2 Resolution Setting 6 3 Frequency Setting 6 4 Camera Advanced adjust 6 5 Operation Mode 7 View Log File Configuration 8 1 System Setup 8 1 1 Camera Name 8 1 2 Camera s Time 8 1 3 Web server Port number 8 2 User Setup 8 2 1 User Management 8 3 Motion Detect Setup 8 3 1 Motion Detection Enable Disable 8 3 2 Motion detected mail function 8 3 3 Motion detected mail 8 3 4 Motion detected message on the main window 8 3 5 FTP uploads when motion detected 8 4 Alert IN Setup 8 4 1 Alert IN Setup 8 4 2 Alert IN with motion detected mail function mail setting 8 4 3 Motion detected mail Alert IN Enabled 8 4 4 Motion detected messenger on main window Aler
2. Server address will be mailed to preset the e Mail address 8 5 Audio Setup 8 5 1 Audio Configure For fixed Audio option users Client Configure Check the Audio format check box to select PCM or Adpcm If the check box is not checked default setting will be PCM Client Configure Audio Format Pem Adpcm Audio OnO On Off Check the Audio On Off button for select On or Off mode for audio enabled server Configure server Configure Check the Server Configure Audio On Off Con off Check box to select Audio on or off lf the check box is not checked default setting will be off 29 9 Snapshots 9 1 Snapshots Click Snapshot button the Panel will appear the image save as file 3 Opie FTO uzp aD ASARO ID RAD Or O M26 ee reat oja a mA bbicpowo f Lede Expkurg BAET Peep ae ee ee lig s 26 10 Image Recording 10 1 Save as JPEG 1 Select Image Recording 2 The Image Recording pop up window displays Check the Save as JPEG check box option 3 Enter the Download Number to save the desired number of images or Download No Limit to save the images continuously until the Stoo Image Recording is selected 4 Click on the Save As button and a pop up window displays to select the save path and file name prefix Select Save to continue 5 Click on the Star button t
3. System32 folder 31 14 2 Using PING eer ndows 2 ver 5 80 21951 Wi s 666 opyright 1985 2666 Microsoft Corp A nts and Settings willyliu gt IPCONFIG PING is a very useful utility for Hindous 2000 IP Configuration checking to see if a camera is red le cae responding or checking to see if an IP address is available In Windows 98 Me PING is located in C Windows In Windows 2000 XP PING is located in C Windows System32 Windows 98 Me 2000 XP 1 Click on Start gt Run and type in command and then press ENTER 2 Inthe MS DOS window type in ping XXX XXX XXX XXX and then press ENTER 3 where XXX XXX XXX XXX is your IP address For example if your Camera uses the IP address of 123 123 123 1 you would type in ping 123 123 123 1 lf there is a camera or a PC or other network device online and using this address you will see Pinging 123 123 123 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 123 123 123 1 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 123 123 123 1 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 123 123 123 1 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 123 123 123 1 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 123 123 123 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in mill seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms lf there is NO response on this address you ll see Pinging 123 123 123 1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Reque
4. The PC network options will display the Gateway and Net mask network settings DA Which you can edit with IPEdit exe Alternatively you may contact your network system administrator to provide you with the details of your network Gateway and Net mask settings Enter the Camera s IP number If you allow outsiders to see the I WATCHER please enter another IP address If you only want the i WATCHER to be viewed in the internal network you could enter a local IP number Example 192 168 1 88 Clicking Submit will update all of changes mode to the i WATCHER settings Name i ele Options for the name of the camera amera Gateway Reviews through your network options Network Address Net mask Reviews through your network options HTTP Port 2 HTTP Port 2 IP address given by the administrator refrain from changing it MAC MAC Address Example Hinet ISP uses the IP address number Use IPEDIT exe to enter Hinet assigned IP address Launch IE Browser Go to i WATCHER gt Network Setup gt PPPoE Set ADSL User ID and Password provided by Hinet gt Click Submit and restart the PC 13 3 2 On the LAN with DHCP Server 1 Use IPEDIT EXE to find the installed I WATCHER 2 Select this i WATCHER in the Camera Lists Window C Co OOD FFFFFFFF 3 The default configurations will be shown in the right window 4 Update the Camera s IP status 3 3 On the LAN without DHCP Server 1 Use IPEDI
5. ADSL dial up properties from the ISP e ISP details ADSL User id and password e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC and use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the i WATCHER e Please refer to Page 3 for IP address setting e Launch IE browser of the designated PC go to Network Setup PPPoE to fill in the User id and the password e Click on Submit and wait for 5 seconds disconnect the WATCHER power supply and install the Dial up ADSL Modem e For remote viewing of i WATCHER launch IE browser and enter the Static IP address e g http 230 80 86 01 40 I WATCHER Installation Method 6 Internet Access Mode Dial up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address A set of dynamic IP addresses provided by the ISP IP Sharing or LAN Hub Must come with DHCP and NAT function User 1 Static IP address and multiple i WATCHER installed T l LAN Enable Manually PUNA N EDNOTS SEUD Web Server Port Number Setting required Remote Desktop PC INTERNET IP Cam PPPoE function enable ae iP Cam PPPoE function enable Dialup ADSL Modem IP Cam PPPoE function enable e Check ADSL dial up properties from the ISP ISP details ADSL User id and password e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC and use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the i WATCHER e Please refer to Page 3 for IP address setting Lan Hub Mobile Phone Computer for IP Cam setup E em o e Laun
6. also be displayed as separated images with a selection of the circle button on the left side of the Image Viewer Auen HD Sfpetew Kcorm Bere ejr c S ELE 8 3 4 Motion detected message on the main window When the motion detection function is enabled and a motion detected a message will be displayed at the bottom Motion detection disabled or Motion detection enabled 21 8 3 5 FTP uploads when motion detected The motion detected images can also be uploaded to FIP server The procedures are as follow Enter the IP address or domain name of the FTP Server Enter the Username and Password of the FTP server Certain FTP servers need an Account field Leave it blank if it is not needed Enter the Remote folder upload path information for saving the images Confirm by selecting the Save Settings option to save the settings 8 3 6 Alert OUT Setup Aferi OUT When the Alert OUT function is enabled QUT OEnable Disable and a motion detected a message will be send to Mail or Ftp site by manual setting Enable GPIO OUT GPIO IN GND VCC Note About GPIO function we only provides a set to be possible to use Please check the image what GPIO IN OUT may use 8 4 Alert IN Setup 8 4 1 Alert IN Setting When Alert IN function is enabled the user can setup the mail function to send the Motion detected images to the preset mail address when extra
7. and Low mode 20 8 3 2 Motion detected mail function Mail Setting When motion detection is enabled the user can setup the mail function to send the motion detected images to the preset mail address The procedures are as follow Motion Detect set to Enable state Mai Setting for sending images detected Hail server Setup the SMTP Mail Server and E Mail ee address Password use or not _ ender emai E Enter the sender s email address in Sender e field and the recipient s email address in the ou Receiver field 7 subject PCameraWamingh The user can change the Subject field ic C Send mail when motion detected If the mail server needs authentication check the Password check box Also enter the password otherwise the Password field does not need to be filled in Check the Send mail when motion detected check box to enable the operation If the check box is not checked the motion detected send mail function will not be enabled Confirm by selecting Save Settings option to save the settings Note If all of the items are enabled resulting in a motion event detection the i WATCHER will send the motion detected images to the preset email address The maximum number of images allowed is 6 images per mail 8 3 3 Motion detected mail The received mail will be displayed in a motion Picture form It can
8. be thought of as channels on your television By default all web page traffic is on channel port 80 By default the IP Cam uses port 80 to deliver its web page to your browser and port 1600 to send video Therefore both of these channels ports must be open not blocked by your router firewall to incoming traffic in order for you to connect to the camera from the Internet Also these two ports must be forwarded or redirected to the camera s LAN IP address by your gateway router Your router s setup software should provide a utility for port forwarding or redirecting Router configuration contains setup help for some popular home networking gateway routers currently on the market Note Forwarding ports to your camera does not pose any additional security risk to your LAN Before setting up port forwarding it is best to configure your camera to use a static LAN IP since your port forwarding setup will need to be updated if the camera s LAN IP address changes 30 13 4 Default Gateway Devices PCs cameras etc on your network connect to the Internet via a gateway For most home networks a NAT type router serves as the gateway For business LANs the gateway may be a PC running gateway software In order for any device on your network to get connected to the Internet it must know the LAN IP address of your gateway If your camera is set up to use DHCP then it will retrieve this information automatically from your router However
9. enter the ADSL acquired dynamic IP address and the i WATCHER s Port number e g http 230 80 86 01 81 38 I WATCHER Installation Method 4 Internet Access Mode Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or LAN Hub Not required T l LAN Enable Manually PUNA N EDNOTS SEUD Web Server Port Number Setting NOT required User Leased line ADSL user who installed 1 i WATCHER with 1 Static IP address Remote Desktop PC INTERNET Remote Notebook IP Carm 230 50 36 01 ADSLIiCabl e Modemi Mobile Phone e Check the IP address and the details of the remote i WATCHER from the ISP e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC and use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the i WATCHER e Please refer to Page 3 for IP address setting e For remote viewing of i WATCHER launch IE browser and enter the i WATCHER Static IP e g http 230 80 86 01 39 I WATCHER Installation Method 5 Internet Access Mode Dial up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address A dynamic IP address provided by the ISP IP Sharing or LAN Hub Not required __ PPPoE function setting required LAN Enable DHCP PTC RED O ENOT SE Web Server Port Number Setting NOT required User ADSL dial up user who install i WATCHER Remote Desktop PC INTERNET Remote Notebook IP C arn PPPoE function enable Dial up ADSL Modem ey Mobile Phone e Check
10. for Add User Delete User and Change Password Administrator privileged user to change any settings General users view images only Camera Control Resolution 160x120 176x144 320x240 352x288 640x480 Quality Low Medium High Image Rotate Flip Function Video Adjustment Saturation Hue Sharpness Built in stepping motor for Camera PAN TILT Camera Pan Degree Mechanic angle 300 degree 165 165 Camera Tilt Degree Mechanic angle 120 degree Down 30 up 90 P T Control Up Down Right Left Up Right Up Left Down Right Down Left Center with Position presetting 6 point Wireless LAN e Support USB Wireless Dongle for IEEE802 11 b and g e Zydas Chipset WiFi USB Dongle e E Mail the Detected Images to preset e Mail address e FTP the Detected Images to preset FTP server Motion Detection e Software Real Time Motion Detection e Selected Region Provided e E Mail the Detected Images to preset e Mail address e FTP the Detected Images to preset FTP server Browser Supports e IE only ActiveX Control saves the current image local PC e ActiveX controls ActiveX controls support full functions including the Right Mouse Button Menu control Utility e IPEDIT EXE to scan the Installed i WATCHER and change the Camera Name and IP Address Power e Power DC 5V 2A switching type power supply e Power consumption 6 5W 1300mA x 5 V maximum 1 4 i WATCHER Hardware Specification e Built i
11. 8 Use IP EDIT EXE Camera List will show 2 cameras 11 9 Use IE Browser to watch IP cam image wireless mode 10 If you can find camera in IP EDIT list and see camera video from IE than mean is your camera wireless setup complete when camera in wireless mode P Edit software cant change any setting you must use IE into setup page to change camera setting 11 Configuration page gt Network gt Disable LAN 12 Remove LAN Cable from camera RJ 45 connector and select Reboot Immediately button for reboot again wait 60 sec 13 Use IE Browser to watch IP cam image wireless mode NOTES f you can t find camera in IP EDIT list than mean is something wrong you need use reset button to reboot camera and setup again from step 1 Use Pin to press Reset button 10 sec than camera will reboot Use IP EDIT change setting OK Can t setting Motion detect ie image via Send Email by LAN Motion detect than send image via Send FTP by FTP NTP Server Suppor K PPPOE 2 3 Connecting to an Access Point AP Your 802 11g USB 2 0 USB dongle also enables a group of wireless stations to communicate with each other It acts as bridging functions between the wireless network and the wired LAN network e g ASCII 0 9 A Z _ 64bit 5 charter 128bit 13 charter 12 3 Accessing the i WATCHER 3 1 Change the i WATCHER IP Status Using the IPEdit exe you could select the different network options
12. P address setting e Assign individual i WATCHER with a Static IP address e For remote viewing of IP Cam launch IE browser and enter the Static IP address of the respective I WATCHER e g http 230 80 86 02 36 I WATCHER Installation Method 2 Internet Access Mode Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or LAN Hub Enabled with DHCP function 7 l LAN Enable Manually PUNA N EDNOTS SEUD Web Server Port Number Setting required User 1 Static IP address and multiple i WATCHER connected to the IP sharing switch or LAN Hub Remote Desktop PC INTERNET IP Cam 182 166 0 1 61 IP C am e 192 166 0 2 82 ll J i rey QS ADSLiCable Modem ea D IF Cam 197 168 0 3 83 T IP Shareing with DHCP Public Pi 230 80 86 01 Public P 192 168 0 254 F T Computer for iP Cam setup EEE 528 ae 192 168 0 4 e Public IP of the IP sharing switch have to set to a Static IP address e g 230 80 86 01 allocate another Private IP address enable the DHCP function of the IP sharing Hub e In each i WATCHER IP address settings assign each with different virtual IP as well as different port number for the HTTP Port setting e For the setting of the Port switching of the IP sharing switch please refer to the I WATCHER s IP address and the Port sequence synchronization setting e For remote viewing of i WATCHER launch IE browser and enter the IP
13. R directly with the administrator s permission A Login window is not required Note Before you select Enable user check Yes button please remember to change the administrator password Add a user or change password Enter a new user name and password information Add a user or change password to create a new user account or enter an existing eaae FO i user account then set a new password to replace the old password Password Confirm by clicking on the Set Change button to SUSE create the account or change password Setthange After submitting the Current User List would display the newly created user account In this example newuser 8 2 2 Delete User Select the user account from the Username list box Click the Delete button to delete the selected user account A confirmation window will prompt the user to select OK or Cancel After selecting the OK button the selected user account will be deleted from the Current User List In this example the newuser account will be removed 8 3 Motion Detect Setup Motion Detect 8 3 1 Motion Detect Enable Disable C Enable Disable Check the Enable motion detection check box Sensitivity Hish to activate the motion detection If the check box is not checked the motion detection send mail function will not be enabled Enter the Sensitivity button for select High or Middle
14. Synchronization NAT server Port Number to the i WATCHER Port number e Launch IE browser and enter the Dynamic IP address of the IP Cam e g http 230 80 86 01 44 i WATCHER Installation Method 10 Internet Access Mode Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or LAN Hub Must come with DHCP and NAT function T LAN Enable Manually DNG AEEA ENO E Web Server Port Number Setting required Usen 1 WATCHER installed with a Static IP address l LAN Card NAT DHCP Remote Desktop PC INTERNET Remote Notebook ADSL Cable Modem Lan Card1 230 080 586 017 IP Cam 1927 166 0 0 61 e Check ADSL dial up properties from the ISP e ISP details ADSL User id and password e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC Network card Lan Card 2 e Use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the i WATCHER e Launch IE browser of the remote designated PC go to Network Setup PPPoE ADV to fill in the User id and the password e Click on Submit and wait for 5 seconds disconnect the i WATCHER power supply and install the Dial uo ADSL Modem e Synchronization NAT server Port Number to the i WATCHER Port number e Launch IE browser and enter the Dynamic IP address of the IP Cam e g http 230 80 86 01 45
15. T exe to find the installed i WATCHER 2 The i WATCHER without IP allocated by DHCP will have a default IP Address of 169 254 xx xx 3 Select this i WATCHER in the Camera Lists Window 4 The default configurations will be shown in the right window 1 Update the Camera Name Fixed IP 2 Update the Gateway Address 192 168 1 254 3 Update the IP address of this IP Cam 192 168 1 xx 4 Update the Network Mask 255 255 255 0 5 Http Port1 type in 80 and press Submit tt After the button Submit is clicked the IP information of this i WATCHER will be updated Access this i WATCHER by this IP address on the Configuration gt Network the Fixed IP address was assigned 3 4 On the LAN use with the ADSL Router lf the WATCHER was installed on the ADSL router the i WATCHER will dynamically be allocated an IP address from the DHCP server However if the i WATCHER ants to be accessed from the WAN the i WATCHER IP address needs to be setup as fixed IP Same goes for the Virtual Server function of ADSL router which needs to be setup as well 1 Setup the i WATCHER as Fixed IP such as 192 168 0 49 2 Enter the administrator page of ADSL router Use sonnet ASDL router as an example 3 Enter the Virtual Server Page 14 A Setup the mapping of HTTP Port 80 to 192 168 0 49 B Restart the ADSL router Then the i WATCHER can be accessed from WAN by the ADSL WAN IP Address 3 5 Access the I WA
16. TCHER by ordinary user login lf the user accesses the i WATCHER by an ordinary user account the i WATCHER would not allow the user to access the privileged functions From the following screen the Camera Control Resolution Quality and Configuration are disabled 4 WATCHER Network Camera on line After setting up the IP based on the above step connect to the intended network or LAN Execute IE directly on PC The left side of the above diagram is the control panel and the right side is image display T Orit PTH Hirel siari Expla ff iip HO Re IRD Be 1 Sat See See O D Rje BALTI A kep WIAA 1 ee eee ein ee 5 Change Password Before you select Change Password check button make sure User authorization required enable the user check function 1 When you want to Change Password set a new password to replace the old password 2 If you get this message from windows screen that mean User authorization required mode is not set yet Please Click Configuration User Setup gt User Management gt User authorization required 15 3 Select Yes then press Set button check box will Be Or enable the user check when the users want to access cae the i WATCHER The login window will prompt for the User name and Password User authorization required 6 Camera Control On the IE Browser right mouse click on the video to activate a pop up menu You can then change the camera setti
17. XX OF http xx xx xx xx 8080 to access the i WATCHER Http port 1 Http port 2 m r l Reboot immediately Ese It is recommended to keep the HTTP Port 1 as 80 to make sure the i WATCHER can be accessed by the default HTTP port setting access on the LAN http xx xx xx xx If multiple WATCHERs are installed on the LAN also required to be accessed from the WAN the HTTP Port 2 can be changed as the virtual server port mapping to support multiple i WATCHERs The following table lists example configurations Example Access IP Cam on IP Camip HTTP HTTP Virtual Server Port Access IP Cam on LAN WAN port 1 port 2 Setting IP 68 68 68 68 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 3 19 http 192 168 1 1 8080 8080 gt 192 168 1 1 http 192 168 1 1 8080 http 192 168 1 2 http 192 168 1 3 8082 8080 gt 192 168 1 1 tty 192 168 1 1 8082 192 168 1 2 ER 8081 8080 gt 192 168 1 1 htto 192 168 1 1 8081 8081 http 68 68 68 68 8080 http 68 68 68 68 http 68 68 68 68 8082 8 2 User Setup 8 2 1 User Management User authorization required User authorization required Checking the Enable use check function will enable the user check when the users want to Set Access the I WATCHER The Login window will prompt for the User name and Password Yes Wo If the check box is not checked then the user check will not be enabled All users can access the I WATCHE
18. address of the IP Sharing switch and the Port Number of the IP Cam e g http 230 80 86 01 81 3 I WATCHER Installation Method 3 Internet Access Mode Dial up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address A dynamic IP address provided by the ISP IP Sharing or LAN Hub Enable DHCP and NAT function T l LAN Enable Manually PUNA OEE NERVOUS SEUR Web Server Port Number setting required User ADSL dial up user who installed multiple i WATCHER with a dynamic IP address Remote Desktop PC INTERNET IP am 182 166 0 1 81 IPC arm F 182 168 0 2 52 IN if r gt iP Cam 197 168 0 3 83 a ADSLiCable Modem IP Shareingi DHCP PPPoE Public IP Conect success than got iP from ISP Public IF 182 168 0 254 ISP will assign an IFP upon successful ieee connection ut Computer for iP Cam setup B35 ae 192 168 0 4 e Activate PPPoE auto dial up and connect to ADSL function of the IP sharing switch Assign another Private IP address enable the DHCP Upon successful ADSL connection a dynamic IP address will be allocated from the ISP e In each i WATCHER IP address settings assign each with different virtual IP addresses as well as different port number for the HTTP Port setting e For the setting of the Port switching in the IP sharing switch please refer to the IP Cam s IP address and the Port sequence synchronization setting e For remote viewing of i WATCHER launch IE browser and
19. an be saved on each AVI file are reached by this number a new AVI file will be created to save the remaining images until the Stoo Image Recording is selected Click on the Save As button and a pop up window displays to select the save path and file name prefix Select Save to continue TRG AM Splits No Limit Frame Aate Rotate C Number jaan Frames M Auto jE Quality cf sj 100 KE But Li ee Save interval fi C Time ta Seconds Resolution I Recording Fl l e o ae a Masimum Humber of Frame im Each File 500 ey Matec eae nee ea save Path C Documents and Settings Siman a About Pre Hame webcam Note m During the AVI file recording a red icon displays on right down position of the image to indicate the AVI saving process After the Stop Image Recording list the files on the selected saved directory These files are named as filename_prefix_date_time avi m The AVI files can be played by any standard Windows Media Player program but they require the DixectX 8 1 or higher version software driver to be installed Wiew 10 3 Save Current Picture As Splits Rotate Quality 1 Click on the Save Current Picture As option to save Peslution the current image display onto the local PC Image Recordine F11 save Curent Fichu As Fl 2 Welkome adminstrator 2 Enter the name you wish to save as into the File name oe field Click on Save 11 GPIO Func
20. by PPPoE m Wireless Interface WLAN ESS ID Channel WEP settings E Audio Server Client Configure Setting EDDNS DynDns IPCamServer PCamDDNS m Pan Tilt Preset Point Set Move Clear Rotate 0 Rotate 180 Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical Step Size Small Medium Large mCamera Window Turn Back to Live Video Window 18 8 1 System Setup 8 1 1 Camera Name The camera name can be set on the Camera Name field and select change to summit it 8 1 2 Camera s time mSelect NTP button Key in the Sever IP address like http www org ntp org Press adjust to activate After i WATCHER get the time from NTP sever it will update the Camera s time field Select Input new time button and click on Synchronize with PC s time Key in mm dd yyyy format into Date field and hh mm ss by 24 hours format into Time filed Select the Adjust button to adjust the time 8 1 3 Web Server Port Number Server Version Moy 5 2004 16 30 04 Camera name BE Cameras time 2 1 2005 9 53 55 Time zone GMT H18 00 Time zone DayLight NTP NTP Sener Interval day OO Input new time M Synchronize with PC s time Date Time Adjust The implementation supports 2 HTTP port settings The HTTP Port 1 is set to 80 the HTTP Port 2 is set to 8080 The user can access the i WATCHER by http xXx XX XX
21. camera 3 Make sure your camera default gateway is set to the LAN local IP address of your router gateway 13 1 WAN IP Address The WAN Wide Area Network IP address that your Internet Service Provider provides you so that you can access the Internet is very different from the LAN or local IP address that your PCs and cameras are using to connect to your local network Your WAN or Internet IP address is visible to the outside world Internet whereas your local addresses are not To find your home or business network from the Internet you must know your WAN IP address Your WAN IP address is stored by your gateway router which uses it to connect to the Internet All the devices on your network connect to the Internet via your gateway router You can find your current WAN IP address by checking your router status page There are also various websites such as www whatismyip com which will tell you the IP address that you are currently using to access the Internet 29 A word about terminology The term gateway is used generically to define a device that connects a local network to the Internet A gateway may be a router a PC running software which allows it to actas a gateway such as a proxy server or some other device Most home networks use a NAT Network Address Translation router as a gateway The term gateway router refers to such a device Static versus Dynamic IP address The IP address or addresses your ISP has have provid
22. ch IE browser of the designated PC go to Network Setup PPPoE to fill in the User id and the password e Click on Submit and wait for 5 seconds disconnect the i WATCHER power supply and install the Dial up ADSL Modem e Run IPEDIT and locate the i WATCHER s IP address assigned by the ISP e Launch IE browser and enter the Static IP address of the i WATCHER e g http 230 80 86 01 e Follow the sequence settings for each i WATCHER 41 I WATCHER Installation Method 7 Internet Access Mode Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or LAN Hub Must come with DHCP and NAT function T LAN Enable Manually PET EE ENO EL Web Server Port Number Setting required User 1 Static IP address and multiple i WATCHER ser installed Remote Desktop PC INTERNET l Remote Notebook IP am 1827 166 0 1 61 PC arn 192 1668 0 2 82 ADSL iCable Modem lt P IP Shareing Public IP 230 80 86 01 PDA a Public IP 192 168 0 754 sate Mobile Phone z J Computer ftor IP Cam setup cE A 192 166 0 4 e Check ADSL dial up properties from the ISP e ISP details ADSL User id and password e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC Network card Lan Card 2 e Use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the i WATCHER e Please refer to Page 3 for IP address setting P C am 1927 168 0 3 83 e Launch IE browser of the remo
23. ch on the power supply for the IP Cam and it s all ready for action regardless whatever your network configuration may be be it Static IP DHCP auto acquire or PPPoE auto dial connect and UPNP etc network setting it s all in the IP Cam with the built in PPPoE dial connect program and DDNS server it eliminate the trouble of keying of passwords every now and then When the IP Cam power is switched on it will send the current acquired IP address to you by e mail or auto update to the IP Cam server and it will be ready for monitoring anytime anywhere m Unique Dynamic IP DDNS Server To cater to the dynamic IP and ADSL dial up subscriber we has setup DDNS server Motion DNS server and IP Cam server user no longer need a static IP and the tedious DNS application procedure just key in the user name and the serial number you camera IP address will auto communicate with the server thus solving your dynamic IP problem m Internet and Intranet Hassle Free Expansion And Easy Installation Having the UPnP auto detect setting IP function setting up of the i Watcher IP Cam is even easier Regardless of LAN or ADSL wired version simply install wherever the wire may run There is no limit to the expansion no more having to purchase another PC due to the lack of PCI slot and just simply connect the I Watcher IP Cam to the network with no setting required and you are ready for user friendly remote surveillance m Diversify Surveillance Centralize Mana
24. device triggered O Enable Disable The procedures are as follow Motion Detect set to Enable state Equipment Extra Device for detected about event trigger 22 8 4 2 Alert IN with Motion detected mail function Mail Setting When motion detection and Alert IN is enabled the user can setup the mail function to send the motion detected images to the preset mail address The procedures are as follow Motion Detect set to Enable state Mai Setting for sending images detected Setup the SMTP Mail Server and Mailcne E Mail address Password use or not J Enter the sender s email address in F Password Sender field and the recipient s email Sender email address in the Receiver field Receiver erail Cl email The user can change the Subject field Bec email Subject IP Camera Waring If the mail server needs authentication Intewalims OD o check the Password check box Also enter the password otherwise the Password field does not need to be filled in C Send mail when motion detected Check the Send mail when motion detected check box to enable the operation If the check box is not checked the motion detected send mail function will not be enabled Confirm by selecting Save Settings option to save the settings Note If all of the items are enabled resulting in a motion event detection the i WATCHER will send
25. e the image as fast as possible This is the default setting Periodic Mode MS mill second or s Second can be set The value set must be greater than 0 Setting the periodic mode to 5 seconds will update the image every 5 seconds The time interval can be checked by the time displayed on the image 7 View Log File The user can check the log information of the i WATCHER including the Main Info Appended Info Operator IP Operator MAC and Time TOATA HETES m ELSE Select the Camera Window button to return to Camera mode 17 8 Configuration Only the administrator can select the Configuration the ordinary user account does not have this privilege to access this function The screen is the main menu for configuration setting when the administrator selects the Configuration in the main window i WATCHER provides 6 types of configurations mSystem Setup WATCHER m User Setup NETWORK O4MERA To add delete user change password JIDEO AUDIO PAN TILT Enable Disable user check Add Delete User Account Change Password Motion Detection Enable Disable motion detection Motion detected mail setting Motion detected FTP setting Alert OUT setting E Alert IN Setup Alert IN Setting Motion detected mail setting Motion detected FTP setting Network setting DHCP setting the IP dynamically Fixed IP setting the IP manually Connect to ADSL
26. ed you will either be static which means it never changes or dynamic meaning it can change periodically Dynamic addresses present an additional challenge when trying to locate your network from the Internet since your address may have changed since the last time you checked it How often your dynamic address changes varies from one service provider to another Also any time you reboot your cable or DSL modem you are likely to get a new address when reconnecting The solution to the ever changing IP address is known as DDNS or dynamic domain name service ADDNS will allow you to find your network by a domain name such as mynetcam no ip com rather than needing to know the IP address 13 2 Network Address Translation NAT Most home routers and business firewalls today perform something called NAT or Network Address Translation NAT translates your external or WAN IP address into an internal address inside your gateway router What this means is you can think of your router as being divided into two halves the LAN side inside and the WAN side outside or Internet side When a connection request arrives at your router from the Internet it will not get any farther than the WAN side unless you have specifically instructed your router to pass this type of request to a specific device on your LAN This process is known as port forwarding or port redirecting 13 3 Port Forwarding All TCP IP Internet networking uses software ports Ports can
27. gement Zero Training i Watcher IP Cam is a mini PC camera and surveillance system all in one you no longer need to spend lots of money to purchase DVR card for the PC With the advantage of diversifying surveillance and centralize management function the i Watcher IP Cam will not cause the whole security system breakdown due to malfunction of PC No specific hardware requirement and no extra installation software doing away with complicated operating system the installation and setting of surveillance software and time for acquiring the relevant knowledge and worry about the stability of the system This will reduce the maintenance cost substantially E Up to VGA 640 X 480 Resolution I Watcher IP Cam provide the resolution of 640 X 480 with video recording and still image capture synchronized camera audio and video recording brightness contrast and image quality adjustment etc where it s all the perfect function for a surveillance system Audio and Video Recording Function With the highly sensitive built in microphone i Watcher IP Cam provide you with the recording of audio and video function unlike those in the market where you can only record video without the audio IP Cam DVR Software IP Cam DVR is mainly Windows based DVR software for building multi channel video and audio surveillance DVR IP Cam DVR software ranges from entry level Watcher IP cam to the flagship i WATCHER IP Cam full series products support Up t
28. he i WATCHER Connect the power supply to the back of the I WATCHER as shown and then plug the Supply into an available power outlet The Camera Power LED ON Blue Power LEI Step 4 Ensure the Camera power light is lighting When the WATCHER is connected with power the LED light on top of the i WATCHER will light up This indicates that the I WATCHER is powered on Wait 45 sec to 60 sec camera will auto pan tilt and moving camera center Step 5 Using IPEdit exe to test the IP Cam 1 Use IPEDIT EXE to find the installed I WATCHER 2 The WATCHER without IP allocated by DHCP will have a default IP Address of 169 254 xx xx 3 Select this i WATCHER on Camera List Window 4 The default configuration will be shown on the right window 5 Change i WATCHER network settings e Update the Camera Name Fixed IP e Update the Gateway Address e Update the IP address e Update the Network Mask e Http Port update the 80 port then Submit it After the Submit button is clicked the IP information of this WATCHER will be updated Step 6 Using IE to view i WATCHER image 1 Start the Internet Explorer key in the IP Address of i WATCHER into the Address field such as 192 168 1 245 2 Turn the lens to the left or right to adjust the clarity of the focus Step 7 Connect to the ADSL Modem or LAN Hub 1 Remove the blue LAN cable from the PC when all the settings are completed 2 Reconnect the exi
29. if you have configured your camera to use a static IP address you must also be sure that you have set the correct gateway IP address in order to connect your camera to the Internet You camera is now live on the Internet Browsing your camera from the Internet is the same as browsing on your LAN except that you must enter your WAN IP address instead of the LAN IP address 14 Network Utilities Microsoft Windows includes various network information utilities to determine various network configurations To determine your IP address and network settings follow the steps below depending on your operating system 14 1 Determining your IP Address and Network Settings Windows 98 Me 1 Click on Start gt Run and type in command and then press ENTER 2 In the MS DOS window type in winipcfg and then press ENTER 3 This will display your network card s Adapter Address IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway More information regarding WINIPCFG can be obtained by typing in winipcfg at the MS DOS prompt WINIPCFG is located in the C Windows folder Windows 2000 XP 1 Click on Start gt Run and type in command and then press ENTER 2 Inthe MS DOS window type in ipconfig and then press ENTER 3 This will display your network card s IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway More information regarding IPCONFIG can be obtained by typing in ipconfig at the MS DOS prompt IPCONFIG is located in the C Windows
30. ition presetting 6 position Preset position scan One time scan than Back to camera center back to camera center moving to camera pan tilt limit than back to center Stop all moving 16 1 Control the camera in the monitor window Click on the monitor image and the camera moves so that the clicked portion goes to the center of the display 16 2 Position points presetting Click the preset position number button from the preset points than the camera will move to the preset position that you have stored in memory at Set section 1 Administrator account login Preset Points 2 Configuration page 3 Pan Tilt page eT Ee Pets Set button Position setting sa IC BEE Move button Camera moving to position Move gogg gE Clean button Clean position setup Clear 1 B EJE B 16 3 Image Rotate setting 1 Administrator account login Rotatie 2 Configuration page 3 Pan Tilt page Rotatel Rotate 180 Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical 16 4 Camera moving step size 1 Administrator account login 2 Configuration page Stan Sire 3 Pan Tilt page zi O Small Medium Large Default step size is Medium 34 17 HTML Code for your website or blog You can show camera video in your website or blog add HTML code into your website or download sample code from hitp www iwatcher net ipcam code_samples IC 5000P T html lt script gt function addElement var newdiv document createElement i
31. mg newdiv setAttribute id olmg TmpMV document appendChild newdiv lt script gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY onload addElement initCamera http XXX XXX XXX XXX gt lt OBJECT ID oTempCtl CODEBASE hitp www iwatcher net ipcam viewer IC 5000P T WinWebPush cab versi on 1 0 1 5 CLASSID CLSID 7876E4A5 78B7 4020 B08F C960A1ED54C9 width 320 height 240 gt lt OBJECT gt lt SCRIPT language JavasScript SRC hitp www iwatcher net ipcam viewer IC 5000P T pt js gt lt SCRIPT gt Note e http xxx xxX xxX xxx your i Watcher Network Camera IP address e width 320 height 240 video size 35 18 i WATCHER Installation Method I WATCHER Installation Method 1 Internet Access Mode Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address A few Static IP addresses required IP Sharing or LAN Hub A Normal LAN switch or hub I WATCHER Network Setup LAN Enable Manually User User that have installed multiple i WATCHER with multiple Static IP addresses ns Remote Desktop PC INTERNET Remote Notebook IP Cam 230 680 66 02 IP Carm ik 230 50 56 03 rh F _ ST E vf _ ee F Cam 230 80 ADSLiCable Modem ae 6 04 IP Shareing or Lan Hub 230 80 86 02 el Computer for IP Cam setup ee 230 60 86 05 e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC and use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the i WATCHER e Please refer to Page 3 for I
32. mple installation and multiple mounting methods Embedded Web Server Supported No computer is needed at the monitored site Access live video via web browser at anytime and any place for remote surveillance and management 2 default HTTP ports supported they can be changed to fit different network environments Built in Motion Detection for security at no extra cost standard JPEG Image Format Record AVI Video or Motion JPEG images onto hard disk for future viewing Capture snapshots and video to your PC Password protection Supervisor password system for you to decide who has authority to access the cameras Real Time Motion Detection for E mail and FTP alert E Mail the Detected Images to preset e Mail address FTP the Detected Images to preset FTP server Directly connect to ADSL by PPPoE mail the IP setting to preset mail address 5 different resolutions 5 different image quality 3 different Light Frequencies Outdoor Indoor 50Hz and Indoor 60Hz Unlimited number of users concurrently browsing the same camera E Mail notification for sharing or notifying information actively to the connected party Camera Name Support with Web console configuration interface LAN WAN interface supported with Fixed IP or Dynamic IP by DHCP Log List report Built in Microphone Network Fixed IP Dynamic IP by DHCP Directly connect to ADSL by PPPoE mail the IP setting to preset mail address User Management User Management
33. n web server allows camera to be accessed by standard Internet browser e Network RJ 45 10Base 1T 100Base IX Ethernet networks e Network ready IP address able no PC required e Motion JPEG based compression e Size 160 mm x 70 mm x 57 mm Weight 500g PAN 330 USB WIFI PoE LED RJ45 GPIO Reset Power Jack 2 Installation Before installing the i WATCHER you should have an available Ethernet LAN connection RJ 45 port To view the camera s image or make any manual configuration changes you will need a Windows PC with Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher and connection to the LAN 2 1 WATCHER Hardware Setup LAN Setup Plug the Ethernet cable into i WATCHER Plug the Ethernet cable into PC or Router Connect the Power Supply to the i WATCHER Camera power LED ON Wait 45 sec to 60 sec the camera will auto Pan and Tilt moving to camera center Use the IPEdit exe tools to find the i WATCHER and setup camera IP address Use IE to view the i WATCHER image 1 2 3 4 5 6 Step 1 Plug the Ethernet cable into i WATCHER Plug the included RED Color Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 connector at the back of the camera as shown Step 2 Plug the Ethernet cable into PC or Router 1 Temporarily disconnect the existing network cable from the PC 2 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into any available LAN port A typical home router gateway connection is shown on the left Step 3 Connect the Power to t
34. ngs accordingly 6 1 Quality Setting The i WATCHER provides 3 image quality settings The user can select the setting from the Quality list box Loy 3 Medium Low Lick Medium SER High Note The value in the list box displays the current setting of the current image When you make a new selection the value on the list box will be changed to the new image quality settings B40 480 Resolution 6 2 Resolution Setting 1ietl44 I WATCHER provides 5 resolutions ARTEAN 640 X 480 eU eaU 320 X 240 bau sel 352 X 288 160 1 20 176X144 160 X 120 User can select the desired new setting from the Resolution list box Note The value in the list box displays the current setting of the current image When you make a new selection the value on the list box will be changed to the new image quality settings 6 3 Frequency Setting indoorg50 Frequency I WATCHER provide the Frequency setting for CREE L e Outdoor Indoor amp 50 e Indoor amp 50 For PAL system Indoar amp ad e Indoor amp 60 For NTSC system 6 4 Camera Advanced Adjust Ex Advanced _ st I WATCHER provide the advanced setting for e Saturation aration e Hue Hue e Sharpness Sharpness 16 hh J To control the camera use the to increase to decrease it or STD to return to default value 6 5 Operation Mode Continuous Mode The WATCHER will always try to captur
35. o 16 cameras can be connected and view live on a local monitor screen or thru TCP IP Internet Video can be recorded basing on specifiable schedules or motion detection You can store video clips in HDD Online Firmware Upgrade I Watcher IP Cam is a human operated interface all the functions can be controlled via the internet in real time and we provide online firmware upgrade function No worries for future upgrading and continuity developing the i Watcher IP Cam as you have the most comprehensive security system 1 1 Package Contents I WATCHER Pan Tilt Network Camera x 1 Power Adapter 5V 2A x 1 Red Color 10 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN Cable MDI X Cross over LAN cable Blue Color 10 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN Cable MDI I WATCHER installation CD ROM x 1 I WATCHER User s Manual x 1 Climber with screws X 2 1 2 System Requirements m To view the camera web page e Web Browser Internet Explorer for Windows 6 0 or higher e PC with Windows 98 Me 2000 or XP connected to LAN m Torun the included software IPEDIT exe applications e PC Intel Pentium 4 or higher 256MB RAM 150 MB Hard Disk Space e Support 800x600 resolution with 32 bit color Display Card e Support Windows 98SE Me 2000 or Windows XP XP SP2 m To access cameras from the Internet e Broadband Internet Connection DSL Cable Modem with min 128k upload speed 1 3 Hardware Description and Features Stand alone network camera for flexible installation si
36. o perform the image download process and save the JPEG files onto the local PC View plit Rotate Resolution uh Frames Save interval f Sane ah C Size 1000 But Image Recording Fl 1 oe ptes Save Curent Picture As F1 2 Time fi g SRN Welkomel administrator save Path CAD ocuments and Settings Sinarn s a About Pre Name webcam Note m During the downloading and saving process a yellow mark will be displayed on the right down position to indicate the saving process Before the Download Number of images is reached or if you may have selected Download No Limit click on Stop Image Recording to stop the image recording process a After the Stop Image Recording list the files on the selected saved directory These files are named as file_name_prefixed_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss_ms jpg 10 2 Save as AVI Select Image Recording The Image Recording pop up window displays Check the Save as JPEG check Box option Enter the Time Number or Size on each AVI file until the Stop Image Recording is selected Frame Rate is the frame rate setting of the recorded AVI file 2 Selecting the No Limit radio button will save the video file until the Stop Image Recording is selected For each AVI file the maximum number of images that can be saved in each file Are specified in Max Jpeg Num Once the images that c
37. ss Network Mask Subnet mask Default gateway and the DNS1 DNS2 as well as DNS3 in formations Select Reboot immediately to reboot to allow these settings to take effect DHCP The DHCP is automatically set as the default network setting of i WATCHER When an I WATCHER is joined into the LAN it will issue the DHCP packets to request an IP address that is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server If it is unable to get a DHCP address ona limited tries the i WATCHER will assign a default IP address such as 169 254 xx xx 8 4 2 Connect to ADSL by PPPoE Mode The i WATCHER can directly connect to the ADSL However it should be setup on the LAN environment to setup the PPPoE information before connecting to the ADSL modem Power on the I WATCHER and it will dial in to the ISP connection to the WAN via the ADSL modem The procedures are as follow Connect to the LAN by DHCP or Fixed IP Access the i WATCHER and enter Configuration gt Network Setup PPPoE Configuration select the Dial on power Up check box If the ADSL Modem and i WATCHER are connected on a hub and after the PPPoE Information s are entered you can then select the Save and Dial Now option to do the PPPoE dial 24 Enter the User and Password fields with the account and password provided by the ISP If the Mail after dialed check box is checked the mail will be au
38. st timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 123 123 123 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss This indicates that the address is available for use However there could still be a device which is currently offline which is configured to use the address To be certain make sure all your network devices are on and connected to your network when checking for address availability 14 3 IP Edit IP EDIT EXE is used to scan the Installed i WATCHERs and set the Camera Name and IP Address 32 15 PoE Power Over Ethernet Function What is Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet also referred to as PoE or Power over LAN is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure It enables power to be provided to the network device such as an IP phone or a network camera using the same cable as that used for network connection How to use I WATCHER POE Function P i i ELAS Technology IME c ON MODEL IC 5000PT FC POWERINPUT 5V 2A4 S N 00000120 Mada in Taiwan 2005 Se E sites E E E amp SSS amp Se eS PoE LED When PoE work Red LED will light 33 16 Pan and Tilt Control 9 way moving control Click the arrow of the direction that you want to move the camera to Auto Tilt scan One time scan than back to Camera center Auto Pan scan One time scan than back to camera center limit than back to Back to camera center Pos
39. sting network cable to PC 3 Using the blue network cable provided connect one end to the IP Cam and the other to the ADSL model of LAN hub 4 Return to Step 6 10 2 2 i WATCHER Hardware Setup Wireless LAN Setup The i WATCHER provides a USB port for extra device Check the diagram for extra function I WATCHER IP Cam support wireless LAN USB Dongle the USB port in camera back panel The camera support dual mode LAN and WLAN when you want to use wireless LAN with i WATCHER please follow setup step and notes After IP Cam LAN setup process Plug i Watcher USB Wi Fi Dongle into camera Wi Fi USB port Use IE browser into Camera Configuration page gt Network page Wireless LAN Enable And Manually setup IP address Subnet mask Gateway or Automatically by DHCP oS Wireless lan Enable Manually IP address 120 1681 56 Subnet mask 255 255 2550 Default gateway 192 168 254 Automatically by DHCP Network Name ESS ID 5 Configuration page gt Wireless Interface page Channel ae Setup wireless all setting value such as Operion Mudy n Network Name ESS ID Channel Operation ai Mode and WEP settings than click Set button 6 Select Reboot Immediately button for reboot wait 60sec Onn 7 Confirm you PC connect wireless LAN and same co ee as Wireless LAN section with IP Cam wireless al Use IP EDIT EXE software to find out camera E Now camera in Wireless LAN status IN
40. t IN Enabled 8 4 5 F TP uploads when motion detected alert IN Enabled 8 5 Network Setup 8 5 1 Manual Setup 8 5 2 Connect to ADSL by PPPOE mode 8 6 Audio Setup 8 6 1 Audio Configure 9 Snapshots 10 Image Recording 10 1 Save as JPEG 10 2 Save as AVI 10 3 Save Current Picture As 11 GPIO Function 12 Hardware Reset Function 13 Accessing i WATCHER over the Internet 13 1 WAN IP Address 13 2 Network Address Translation NAT 13 3 Port Forwarding 13 4 Default Gateway 14 Network Utilities 14 1 Determining your IP Address and Network Settings 14 2 Using PING 14 3 IPEdit search tool 15 POE Power over Ethernet Function 16 Pan and Tilt Control 16 1 Control the camera in the main window 16 2 Position Points Pre setting 16 3 lmage Rotate Setting 16 4 Camera Moving Step Size 17 html code for you Website or Blog 18 l WATCHER Installation Method OVERVIEW 1 System Features Remote Surveillance Becomes Handy i Watcher IP Cam network camera let you monitor your surveillance system remotely anywhere around the world It s a mini PC that comes with a camera where you can say NO to invest another PC specifically for surveillance purpose uncomplicated installation and training and yet with unlimited expansion all you need is just a power and network cable and it s all DIY Having achieved the professional level for security and surveillance Supports Dynamic IP And Various Network Mode Just swit
41. te designated PC go to Network Setup PPPoE ADV to fill in the User id and the password e Click on Submit and wait for 5 seconds disconnect the WATCHER power supply and install the Dial up ADSL Modem e Synchronization NAT server Port Number to the i WATCHER Port number e Launch IE browser and enter the Dynamic IP address of the IP Cam e g http 230 80 86 01 I WATCHER Installation Method 8 Internet Access Mode Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or LAN Hub Enable DHCP and NAT function LAN Enable Manually Web Server Port Number Setting required 1 Static IP address and multiple i WATCHER s User installed to the multiple IP sharing switch I WATCHER Network Setup Remote Desktop PC P C arm 192 166 0 1 681 Hashes INTERNET 192 166 0 2 82 x a m af g Remote Notebook lio 1 IP Cam 192 168 0 3 83 wal ig en ADSL Cable Modem Oe H Beg IF Shareing Public IF 240 40 86 01 Publie 1P 192 168 0 254 IP Cam LAN Hub a gt 492 168 0 4 84 a oe Computer for P Cam setup IP Cam 192 168 0 7 182 166 0 5 85 IP Cam 192 166 0 6 56 e Public IP of the IP sharing switch have to set to a Static IP address e g 230 80 86 01 allocate another Private IP address enable the DHCP function of the IP sharing Hub e In each i WATCHER IP address settings assign with different virtual IP as well as different port numbers for
42. the Http Port setting e For the setting of the Port switching of the IP sharing switch please refer to the i WATCHER s IP address and the Port sequence synchronization setting e For remote viewing of i WATCHER launch IE browser and enter the IP address of the IP Sharing switch and the Port Number of the IP Cam e g http 230 80 86 01 81 43 I WATCHER Installation Method 9 Internet Access Mode Dial up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address A dynamic IP address provided by the ISP IP Sharing or LAN Hub Must come with DHCP and NAT function LAN Enable Manually WATCHER Network Setup Web Server Port Number Setting required User 1 i WATCHER installed with a dynamic IP address PPPoE 2 LAN Cards NAT DHCP Remote Desktop PC INTERNET IP Ca 182 166 0 0 61 e Check ADSL dial up properties from the ISP e ISP details ADSL User id and password ADSLiCable Modem Lan Card1 230 80 06 01 Computer PPPoE NAT DHCP Remote Notebook a Mobile Phone ad 22a SS e Connect the given BLUE cable to your i WATCHER and PC Network card Lan Card 2 e Use the IPEDIT in the CD ROM to set up the I WATCHER e Please refer to Page 3 for IP address setting e Launch IE browser of the remote designated PC go to Network Setup PPPoE ADV to fill in the User id and the password e Click on Submit and wait for 5 seconds disconnect the i WATCHER power supply and install the Dial uo ADSL Modem e
43. the motion detected images to the preset email address The maximum number of images allowed is 6 images per mail 8 4 5 Motion detected mail Alert IN Enabled The received mail will be displayed in a motion Picture form It can also be displayed as separated Images with a selection of the circle button on the left side of the Image Viewer Bue DODD Hera Bon Bree aje cara ELE EIS vam 8 4 6 Motion detected message on main window Alert IN Enabled When the motion detection and Alert IN function both enabled and a motion detected a message will be displayed at the bottom Motion detection disabled or Motion detection enabled 23 8 4 7 FTP uploads when motion detected Alert IN Enabled The motion detected images can also be uploaded to FIP server The procedures are as follow Enter the IP address or domain name of the FTP Server Enter the Username and Password of the FTP server Certain FTP servers need an Account field Leave it blank if it is not needed Enter the Remote folder upload path information for saving the images Confirm by selecting the Save Settings option to save the settings 8 5 Network Setup 8 4 1 Manual Setup LAN for fixed IP address users On the network environment the administrator can assign a unique IP address to each I WATCHER The procedures are as follow Check the Manually radio button Enter the IP Addre
44. tion m GPIO General Purpose Input Output ars 1 input and 1 output Support extra device GPIOOUT GPIOIN GND vec 28 12 Hardware Reset Function Use Pin to push Reset button hole 10 sec the Camera will reset mean is all setup value back To factory default When you want to reset camera the camera must in Power on status When you need use reset button e Lose of administrator password e Incorrect network configuration e To reset the i WATCHER IP Camera e To reset IP address for LAN or WLAN e Make sure the i WATCHER is power on e There is a small reset hole at the side of the i WATCHER e Insert an object to depress the reset button inside the hole e Depress the reset button for 5 seconds and the i WATCHER will automatically e Reset itself back to the default factory setting 13 Accessing i WATCHER over the Internet lf your home or business LAN is connected to the Internet through a high speed broadband Internet connection with at least 128 kbps upload bandwidth you can access your cameras via the web browser from anywhere on the Internet To do this you would need to 1 Know your WAN Internet IP address This is the IP address that your Internet Service Provider provides you to access the Internet It may be static always the same or dynamic can change from time to time 2 Make sure the two ports used by the camera 80 amp 1600 are forwarded by your router or gateway to the
45. tomatically sent when connected automatically to the ISP if the mail server needs authentication the Password check box needs to be checked and password information entered Enter the sender s email address in the Sender email field and recipient s email address in the Receiver email field The Subject field can be modified PPPoE Swe amp DialNow l Dial On Power Up Confirm by clicking on the Save button Username M to save the settings Password SC tS If the WATCHER and ADSL modem are M Send mail after dialed connected by a hub the administrator Mail server i tw can select Dial Now to perform the connect Usemame onmailsewer operation On the contrary if the i WATCHER T Password and ADSL modem are connected directly Sender email then there is a need Receiver email OoOo O CC email e To power off the i WATCHER Bec email e To connect to the ADSL modem Subject P Camera PPP Dialed e To power up the i WATCHER Save e For the i WATCHER to start dialing e Once connected mail the IP address information to the preset e mail address After 10 times of failed try connections it aborts the dialing operation and the administrator can reconnect it to the LAN access it to find the cause Note If the PPPoE option Mail after dialed is selected and when PPPoE dials in to the ISP a mail that contains the Dial Up ISP Address Netmask Gateway address DNS

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