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1.      79    Q  Why does a series of broad vertical white line appears through  out the image    A  A likely issue is that the CMOS sensor becomes overloaded  when the light source is too bright such as direct exposure to  sunlight or halogen light  You need to reposition the Internet  Camera into a more shaded area immediately as this will damage  the CMOS sensor     Q  There is bad focus on the Internet Camera  what should be  done    A1  The focus might not be correctly adjusted for the line of sight   You need to adjust the Internet Camera focus manually as  described in Adjust Internet Camera Focus     A2  There is no adaptor fitted with your C type lens  If you have  previously changed the supplied CS type lens  you may have  unintentionally installed a C type lens without fitting the adaptor  first     Q  Noisy images occur how can I solve the problem    A  The video images might be noisy if the Internet Camera is  used is a very low light environment  To solve this issue you  need more lighting     Q  There is poor image quality  how can I improve the image   Al  A probable cause might be the incorrect display properties  configuration for your desktop  You need to open the Display  Properties on your desktop and configure your display to show at  least 65   000 colors for example at least 16 bit     NOTE  Applying only 16 or 256 colors on your computer will  produce dithering artifacts in the image     80    A2  The configuration on the Internet Camera image display is
2.     Pita Dra      Camera Contiguration  Web Conlfguralian  Motion Confgural  Motion Conia  Togia       Maling Condigurs  on  Prot Dayer        Recording Condiqurention  z Click the Add     ees  Camera button   Lag List    Bra  Alport    Add  Camera    P Address  182 158 1 3    f         Enter the camera s  IP address and Port        5  Enter the camera s IP address  default  192 168 0 30  and  Port  default  80   and then click Add Camera     6  Click Save  and then click the System Configuration button to  return to View Window  The selected camera s video will be  displayed now     55    Removing a Camera   To remove the camera from the list    1  Select the camera you want to remove   2  Click Delete Camera              Pyasha     Camara Lier      Camera Configuration  Web Configurslion En nere Camera 192 188030 0005 48 00 75 08  Motion  Configuration 1  Motion Canliguralion 2  Toza  Maling Contguration  Proxy Server    Recording    Contiguration Dele are    Schedule Retmrdng Con  A  Chess Ar Cnera  Log List  er P Address   152 188 0 30       56    Viewing a Camera    From the View Modes of the panel  you can select one camera  mode or other modes to display your video  IPView Pro allows  a maximum of 16 cameras for viewing    For example  if you use only one camera  select one camera  mode      and the View Window will display the view as  figure I    If there are four cameras  select four camera mode HH     and the View Window will display the view as figure 2        Rec
3.    SPECIFICATION  Compliant to RS 485  Photo Relay INPUT         Active High voltage 9 40VDC    1  2  3  5      3  Photo   Photo Relay INPUT      Dropout voltage 0 VDC    Close circuit current maximum 70   Normal Open  mAAC  or 100 mADC   Photo Relay OUTPUT Output resistance 30 Ohm    Common  Open circuit voltage maximum    240VAC or 350VDC       Monitoring and Controlling  By entering http requests in your browser   s URL field  you can   e Monitor the status of digital input  e Drive the output switch on or off  e Control the speed position of pan tilt zoom motors in a  swivel stand or a speed dome camera     85    Interface Schematic  1  Input device  active control device  has independent  power supply     Active  Control  Device       3  RS485 Interface       PTZ Camera    86    G  Specification    Video specification  Resolution    Sensor    Lens    Gain control   Exposure    White Balance     Image  Video Setting     Compression   Image frame rate     Compression rate   Frame rate   Video resolution     Audio    MIC Input   Compression     640 x 480 pixel  Color CMOS sensor  f  6 0 mm  F  1 8  Automatic  Automatic  Automatic    M JPEG   CIF  QCIF  VGA   30fps  Support different frame rate for  different connections depending  on connection bandwidth   Lowest Low  Medium High   Highest   Auto 20 15 10 7 4 1  160x120 320x240 640x480  Outdoor Indoor 50Hz 60Hz    Internal MIC  mono   ADPCM PCM    87    Hardware Interface  LAN Connector     Communication protocol     CPU   
4.   Ei  E l  Ei  Ei  Ed  E        52       Using IPView Pro    Adding a Camera    To add a camera     I  Click the System Configuration button to enter the System  Configuration     Pia Bro Camera Lier      P Adras   MAC Aiie       es al    fet  Configuration  Motion Configuialicn 1  Motion Conliguralion 2  Togia  Maling Cor  gursann  Frog Server      Fecording Cordigurstion  Scheie  Recording Con  Cahners  Log List  Bree  Ana    Add Carnera      Bama P Addrass MAC Address       Seach Camara   ned P    Lom   Savest   Save    If you are not sure of the camera   s IP address  you can click  Search to search the available camera s  within the network     53    2  Select the camera you want by highlighting it  and then click  Add Camera     Pia Dig  Camera Contiguration  Wieb  erreur sal ao  Motion Configural  Motion Gontigur  Togia  Maling Condgurs  on                       Proxy Server      Recording Contium  sel Click the Add    Scenes Camera button  stas  Lig List  Arnunt aH aa metas  poy   i 00 0318 00 75 08  The camera found  within the network   Seach Camera   VEL P  Load   Save ME   Save      3  Click Save  and then click the System Configuration button to  return to View Window  The selected camera s video will be  displayed now  You can click Save as to save the selected  cameras into the desired path and the selected cameras can be  reloaded by load button     54    Alternately  you can add a camera by entering the its IP address  directly     4  Select the Input IP tab 
5.   Motion Canfiguralion 2 Fess   Tona    Mailing Conrigurs  on   Proxy Server Factory Resel    Recording Cordiguretion            Scheie  Reco Ging Con  Ones  Update Fumvare  Log List  Apot  About    63    Reset  Restore the original setting of your camera  Do you  really want to reset this device  Click Yes in the pop up  dialog box to confirm    Factory Reset  Restore the factory default settings of the  camera  Do you really want to factory reset this device  Click  Yes in the pop up dialog box to confirm    Update Firmware  When new firmware is available  you  can upgrade it using this option  Click Browse to find the  firmware file  and then click Update     64    Mailing Configuration    When Motion Detection function is enabled and the Send e mail  option is checked  you should enter the required information in  the respective fields                                       Ee Pe    Camere Cortiguration  Web Configuration Mail Server  _  Motion Configuration B 7  Motion Canliguralion 2  Togia Mad From  Pr  v arvet    Recording Configuration Mad Tes  EEhetuk Fariry Con  Others  Log List Subject  Break r  About  User hame  Farrand     Ina Tina    fi Ema e    Saree      Mail Server  Enter the mail server address that is used to  send your e mail       Mail From To  Enter the sender    s receiver   s e mail address     Subject  Enter the title of the e mail       User Name Password  Enter the user name password to  login the mail server       Interval Time  Enter a number in t
6.   incorrect  Through the Web Configuration Image section you  need to adjust the image related parameter for improve images  such as brightness  contrast  hue and light frequency  Please refer  to the Web Configuration section for detail information     Q  There are no images available through the web browser    A  The ActiveX might be disabled  If you are viewing the images  from Internet Explorer make sure ActiveX has been enabled in  the Internet Options menu  Alternatively  you can use the Java  Applet for viewing the required images     81       D  Time Zone Table    EG MT   200  Eniwetok  GEE ER   GMT 11 00  Midway Island  Samoa   GMT 10 00  Hawaii    GMT  09 00  Alaska    GM T 08 00  Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada   Tijuana   GMT  OF  00  Arizona    GM T 07 00  Mountain Time  US  amp  Canada    GM T OE OD  Central Time  US  amp  Canada    GMT  06 00  Mexico City  Tegucigalpa    GM T OE OD  Saskatchewan    GM T 05 00  Bogota  Lima  Quito    GMT  05 00  Eastern Time  US  amp  Canada    GMT  05 00  Indiana  E ast     GMT  04 00  Atlantic  Time  Canada    GMT 04 00  Caracas  La Paz        GMT  04 00  Santiago    lah T 03 30  Newfoundland    GMT 03 00  Brasilia    GH T 03 00  Buenos Aires  Georgetown    GMT 02 00  Mid Atlantic    GMT 01 00  Azores  Cape Verde       GMT  Casablanca  Monrovia    GMT  Greenwich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London   GMT  01 00  Amsterdam  Berlin  Bern  Rome  Stockholm  Vienna   GMT OT DO  Belgrade  Bratislava  Budapest  Ljubljana  Pragu
7.  Base T networking     Q  Can the Internet Camera be setup as a PC cam on the  computer    A  No  the Internet Camera is an Internet Camera used only on  Ethernet and Fast Ethernet network     Q  Can the Internet Camera be connected on the network if it  consists of only private IP addresses    A  The Internet Camera can be connected to LAN with private IP  addresses     Q  Can the Internet Camera be installed and work if a firewall  exists on the network     75    A  If a firewall exists on the network  port 80 is open for ordinary  data communication  However  since the Internet Camera  transmits image data  the default port 8481 is also required   Therefore  it is necessary to open port 8481 of the network for  remote users to access the Internet Camera     76       B  PING Your IP Address    The PING  Packet Internet Groper  command can determine  whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to  the specific address and waiting for a reply  It can also provide a  very useful tool to confirm if the IP address conflicts with the  Internet Camera over the network     Follow the step by step procedure below to utilize the PING  command  However  you must disconnect the Internet Camera  from the network first     Start a DOS window   Type ping x x x x  where x x x x is the IP address of the Internet  Camera     The succeeding replies as illustrated below will provide useful    explanation to the cause of the problem with the Internet Camera  IP address     7
8.  E  ADJUST INTERNET CAMERA FOCUS        esse ees see ee ee ee ee ee 84  F  I O TERMINAL APPLICATION    ees ee sesse ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee 85  Gs SPECIFICATION ea de ee eg ee ee ee ee Ee 87  H  GLOSSARY OF TERMS se 90    ABOUT THIS GUIDE    This manual provides instructions and illustrations on how to use  your Internet Camera  includes     Chapter 1  Introduction  provides the general information  on the camera     Chapter 2  Hardware Installation  describes the hardware  installation procedure for the camera     Chapter 3  Security  explains the security feature of the  camera     Chapter 4  Application of the Camera  provides the  illustrations of the camera s applications     Chapter 5  Using the Camera  guides you through the  configuration using the web browser     Chapter 6  IPView Pro  helps you to install and use the  software     Chapter 7  Appendix     Please note that the illustrations or setting values in this manual  are FOR YOUR REFERENCE ONLY  The actual settings and  values depend on your system and network  If you are not sure  about the respective information  please ask your network  administrator or MIS staff for help        INTRODUCTION    Thank you for purchasing the Internet Camera  a camera device  that can be connected directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet  network  Compared to the conventional PC Camera  the Internet  Camera features a built in CPU and web based solutions that can  provide a cost effective solution to transmit real time high qu
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10.  RAM    Flash ROM   OS    Power Supply     Power consumption   LED Indicator     I O port pin assignment   Input     Output     RS 485     Software    Browser     Application Software     One RJ 45 port  10 100M auto   sensed  Auto MDIX   HTTP  FTP  TCP IP  UDP  ARP   ICMP  DHCP  PPPoE  DDNS   SMTP  UPnP   ADMtek 5120   16MB   4MB   Linux   SVDC 2 5A  100 240V AC   50 60Hz   6 Watt max    Power LED  Blue    Activity LED  Orange     I set  2 pin  photo relay  Active  High  9 40VDC  Dropout  0  VDC    1 set  2 pin  photo relay  Close  circuit current  70mA or 100mA   300hm  Open circuit voltage   240 VAC or 350VDC    Half duplex  to control external  pan tilt device     Internet Explorer 5 0 or above   Netscape 6 0 or above  IPView Pro    88    OS supported  Microsoft Windows 98SE ME     2000 XP  Operating environment  Operating temperature  5  C   40  C  Storage temperature   25  C   50  C  Humidity  5    95   non condensing    EMI  FCC Class B  CE Class B  VCCI Class B    89       H  Glossary of Terms    NUMBERS    10BASE T    100BASE TX    Applet    ASCII    ARP    AVI    10BASE T is Ethernet over UTP Category III  IV  or V  unshielded twisted pair media     The two pair twisted media implementation of  100BASE T is called 100BASE TX     Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded  in an HTML page  The rule at the moment is that an  applet can only make an Internet connection to the  computer form that the applet was sent     American Standard Code For Information I
11.  Seconds    Seve   Cancal              31    Enable Trigger Email    SMTP Server Address  To use the e mail alert function  you  must enter the mail server address in the field    Sender e mail Address  Enter the e mail Address of sender   Receiver e mail Address 1 2  Enter the e mail Address of  receiver s     User Name  Enter the user name in this field to login  sender   s mail server    Password  Enter the user password in this field    Sending Interval  Enter the time interval to send next e mail   the unit is by second    Sending Times  Enter the sending times for every e mail  alert    Send a test e mail  When completed  you can do a test to  confirm the related settings by checking this option     Trigger Output    Check the item to enable the camera to receive the signal from  specified detection area  and then enter the proper settings in the  Time Interval field     Access Control    Click the Access Control button armeen  to bring up a dialog window that          aceon  contains list of users  allowing the    EI  administrator to assign legal users iz   who are permitted to control the     trigger output     32    Upload    To upload the image to FTP server  you need to configure the  related settings in the Upload window     FTP Sereer    Host Address   Port Number 21  Default is 21   Usar Name   Password   Directory Path    TN    Upicadimage to FIP server    E   lmays   O Schedule     Day Mon Tue   Wed   Tm   Fn Set  Sun  z NS Start    hhimmiss     Stop  H    hh
12.  a few minutes to update firmware  Please wait to  complete the procedure  you can then reboot the camera     Once the configuration is completed  click Home to return to the  Welcome screen and select the desired View Video option either  through ActiveX Mode or Java Mode as described in the next  section     Then  position the camera to the desired location appropriately for  your purpose  Followed by adjustment of the camera focus  done  manually by turning the lens clockwise or anti clockwise to the  desire image quality  Please refer to Appendix E for detailed  instruction     40       View Image     ActiveX Mode    To view video images from the browser  click View Image    ActiveX Mode from the Welcome screen to access the video  images from Internet Explorer as illustrated below     Camera Hame Internet Camera VideolSudio El Vides CO Audio  Camera Location location 1 Trigger Out O OFF   Path   Fiene       Camera Name Location  The Camera name and location will be  displayed when the Camera Name Location fields are entered in  the Web Configuration Utility     Video Audio  You can enable disable the video and audio  function by clicking the desired selection     Trigger Out  you can turn on off the output device manually by  clicking the OFF button     Browse Capture  Allow you to capture and save the video image   At Active X mode  the    Browse    function can select path  The    41     Capture  function can capture and save image into the selected  path  and the file
13.  hole  Attach the camera  stand to the Internet Camera and  station it for your application   There are three holes located in  the base of the camera stand  allowing the Internet Camera to  be mounted on the ceiling or  any wall securely     15       Connecting the Ethernet cable    Connect an Ethernet cable to  the network cable connector  located on the Internet  Camera   s rear panel  and then  attach it to the network        Attaching the Power Supply    Attach the external power  supply to the DC power input  connector located on Internet  Camera   s rear panel  and then  connect it to your local power    supply              SECURITY    To ensure the highest security and prevent unauthorized usage of  the Internet Camera the Administrator has the exclusive privilege  to access the System Administration for settings and control  requirements to allow users the level of entry and authorize the  privileges for all users  The Internet Camera supports multi level  password protection and access to the Internet Camera is strictly  restricted to define the user who has a    User Name    and  User  Password    that is assigned by the Administrator     The administrator can release a public user name and password so  when remote users access the Internet Camera they will have the  right to view the image transmitted by the Internet Camera     NOTE  Since the default settings are Null String  it is highly  recommended to set the  Admin ID  and  Admin Password  when you  are the f
14.  name is given automatically     When you enable RS485 function of the camera  the system will  provide the additional control buttons on the screen  as show    below      Camera Mame Intemet Camera VidenlAudio Video  D Audio  Camera Location location 1 Trigger Out O OFF   Pratl   Filename    Preset Posion  the    Custom Command    MET       You can use the Up  Down  Left  and Right buttons to move the  camera   s lens to your desired position  Click the Home button to  return to the default home position     When you select Popular protocol command setting in RS485  configuration window  see page35   you can use the Preset  Position pull down menu to select one position  then click Go To  to move the camera   s lens to your desired position     42    If you select Custom protocol setting in RS485 configuration  window  see page35   you can use the Custom Command pull   down menu to select one position  then click Go To to move the  camera   s lens to your desired position     NOTE  In the View Image screen  ActiveX mode and Java mode      Preset Position will be unavailable when you select to use Custom  Command        43       View Image   Java Mode    To view video images from the browser  click View Image      Java Mode from the Welcome screen to access the video images  from Internet Explorer or Netscape browser as illustrated below     Home    Camera blame Internet Camera  Camera Location lecatian 1    h   video   Audio   Tigger Capture   Brora         Camera Name Locat
15.  to the network cable   Try replacing your network cable  Test the network interface of    78    the product by connecting a local computer to the unit  utilizing a  standard Crossover  hub to hub  Cable  If the problem is not  solved the Internet Camera might be faulty     Q  Why does the Power LED not light up constantly    A  The power supply used might be at fault  Confirm that you  are using the provided power supply DC SV for the Internet  Camera and verify that the power supply is well connected     Q  Why does the Link LED not light up properly    Al  There might be a problem with the network cable  To  confirm that the cables are working  PING the address of a know  device on the network  If the cabling is OK and your network is  reachable  you should receive a reply similar to the following      bytes   32 time   2 ms      A2  The network device utilized by the Internet Camera is not  functioning properly such as hubs or switches  Confirm the  power for the devices are well connected and functioning     Under infrastructure mode make sure the SSID on the  PC Notebook and the Internet Camera must match with the access  point   s SSID     Q  Why does the Internet Camera work locally but not externally   A1  Might be caused from the firewall protection  Need to check  the Internet firewall with your system administrator     A2  The default router setting might be a possible reason  Need    to double check if the configuration of the default router settings  is required
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17. 7       C  Trouble Shooting    Q  I cannot access the Internet Camera from a web browser    A1  The possible cause might be the IP Address for the Internet  Camera is already being used by another device  To correct the  possible problem  you need to first disconnect the Internet  Camera from the network  Then run the PING utility  follow the  instructions in Appendix B   PING Your IP Address      A2  Another possible reason is the IP Address is located on a  different subnet  To fix the problem  run the PING utility  follow  the instructions in Appendix B   PING Your IP Address   If the  utility returns    no response    or similar  the finding is probably  correct  then you should proceed as follows     In Windows 95 98 2000 and Windows NT  double check the IP  Address of the Internet Camera is within the same subnet as your  workstation     Click    Start        Setting      Control Panel     and the    Network    icon   Select TCP IP from the    Network    dialog box and from the   TCP IP Properties    dialog box click    Specify an IP address     If  the Internet Camera is situated on a different subnet than your  workstation  you will not be able to set the IP address from this  workstation  To verify make sure the first 3 sections of the IP  address of the Internet Camera corresponds to the first 3 sections  of the workstation  Therefore the IP address of the Internet  Camera must be set from a workstation on the same subnet     A3  Other possible problems might be due
18. A CD that  operates in a bus or star topology     92    F    Fast Ethernet    Firewall    G    Gateway    Group    HEX    Fast Ethernet  also called 100BASE T  operates at 10  or 100Mbps per second over UTP  STP  or fiber optic  media     Firewall is considered the first line of defense in  protecting private information  For better security  data  can be encrypted  A system designed to prevent  unauthorized access to or from a private network   Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized  Internet users from accessing private networks  connected to the Internet  especially Intranets all  messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through  the firewall  which examines each message and blocks  those that do not meet the specified security criteria        gateway links computers that use different data  formats together     Groups consist of several user machines that have  similar characteristics such as being in the same  department     Short for hexadecimal refers to the base 16 number  system  which consists of 16 unique symbols  the  numbers 0 to 9 and the letters    to F  For example  the  decimal number 15 is represented as F in the  hexadecimal numbering system  The hexadecimal    93    I    IEEE    Intranet    Internet    Internet    address    IP    system is useful because it can represent every byte  8  bits  as two consecutive hexadecimal digits  It is easier  for humans to read hexadecimal numbers than binary  numbers     Institute of Electrical and 
19. Electronic Engineers     This is a private network  inside an organization or  company  that uses the same software you will find on  the public Internet  The only difference is that an  Intranet is used for internal usage only     The Internet is a globally linked system of computers  that are logically connected based on the Internet  Protocol  IP   The Internet provides different ways to  access private and public information worldwide     To participate in Internet communications and on  Internet Protocol based networks  a node must have an  Internet address that identifies it to the other nodes  All  Internet addresses are IP addresses    Internet Protocol is the standard that describes the  layout of the basic unit of information on the Internet   the packet  and also details the numerical addressing  format used to route the information  Your Internet  service provider controls the IP address of any device it  connects to the Internet  The IP addresses in your  network must conform to IP addressing rules  In  smaller LANs  most people will allow the DHCP  function of a router or gateway to assign the IP  addresses on internal networks     94    IP address    ISP    JAVA    LAN    IP address is a 32 binary digit number that identifies  each sender or receiver of information that is sent in  packets across the Internet  For example 80 80 80 69 is  an IP address  it is the closet thing the Internet has to  telephone numbers  When you    call    that number   using any con
20. Internet Camera    User   s Guide    Version 2 0    TABLE OF CONTENTS    ABOUT THIS   GUIDE ES SS de ee 4  1  INTRODUCTION ss NAN 5  FEATURES AND BENEFITS    eernernevrevnnvvnvvnnennvrnevnevnnvnnsvnenneennenneene 6  UNPACKING THE PACKAGE    resnnvvrnevnnevnnvvnnevnnvvnnsvnnuvnnvvnuvsnnsnnenene 8  SYSTEM REOUIREMENT         ee ees sees sees ee ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 9  PHY SICAL DESCRIPTION ee GE 10  2  HARDWARE INSTALLATION     ooeseeoeesseosesseosossessoso0 15  ATTACHING THE CAMERA TO THE STAND    ee ee ee ee 15   CONNECTING THE ETHERNET CABLE        iese ees es ee ee ee ee ee 16  ATTACHING THE POWER SUPPLY    es ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 16  SECURITY NN 17  4  APPLICATION OF THE CAMERA                          18  5  USING THE CAMERA xseseosessvesvvnsvsnssnnevnnssnnesnneennesnneeeee 21  WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY              cscccecccecccscccscccsccesceeces 21  SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION    ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 23  VIEW IMAGE     ACTIVEX MODE    ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 41  VIEW IMAGE  JAVA MODE gris EE Ge ed ee ee ee eg Ge eg dene 44    6 IPVIEW PRO ae 46    NETONNET 46  GETTING ST AR TED Fase 50  USING IP VIEW PRO ss 53  CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM        ee ee ee sesse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 59  TAP EIN DD SG 74  A  FREQUENTLY ASKED OUESTIONS        ees ese ees ee ee ees see ee ee ee ee 74  B  PING YOUR IP ADDRESS    esse sesse ee see see ee ee ee ee ee EE 77  C  TROUBLE SHOOTING per 78  DIMEZONET BE GE SS Ge Ge EG Ge Ge Ge 82 
21. age shown in the View  angle Window   Snapshot Click to capture a still image from the View  Window   7    Audio ON OFF  Click to turn on off the camera   s audio     Zoom Mode Click to zoom in out the image in the View  Window   i View Mode Select the view mode from these buttons     Buttons  II Show one camera in View Window        Fil Show four cameras in View Window     SI    Show six cameras in View Window with  the first one as the major view     Show eight cameras in View Window  with the first one as the major view     Show nine cameras in View Window     Show ten cameras in View Window with  the first two as the major views     Show thirteen cameras in View Window  with the first one as the major view     Show sixteen cameras in View Window     Show the selected camera in full screen  view     Enable displaying the video views in  circles     10   Key Lock Click to lock unlock the camera  When locked   Button   the user cannot operate any camera     Power Button   Click to exit or minimize IPView Pro     12   Record Button   Record video clip of the selected camera and  save it in the computer  The storage position can  be configured in System Configuration  When  you click the button  you can select Manual  Record  Schedule Record  or Motion Record     Play Button Play the recorded video file in the computer    the recorded video file in the Play the recorded video file in the computer     14   System Click to enter the System Configuration   Configuration    Ei  Ei
22. aledonia   GMT  12  00  Auckland  wellington   GMT 12 00  Fil  Kamchatka  Marshall ls         83       E  Adjust Internet Camera Focus    To adjust the focus of the lens  you need to turn the lens slowly in  either clockwise or anti clockwise direction until the desired  image appears  DO NOT over turn the lens in either of the  directions  as it will be out of focus     NOTE  You can further adjust the Internet Camera s image quality  through System Administration   Image of Web Configuration  Please  refer to Web Configuration section for further details     Warning    Direct exposure to sunlight may cause permanent damage to the  CMOS sensor  Therefore do not expose the Internet Camera s lens  directly to sunlight  When operation is required in glaring light  environment  it is recommended to use an iris lens     The Internet Camera is designed for indoor usage and if your  application requires prolong exposure to sunlight  a sun visor is  recommended to protect the Internet Camera        84       F  VO Terminal Application    Typically used in association with programming scripts for  developing applications for motion detection  event triggering   alarm notification via e mail  and a variety of external control  functions  The 6 pin I O Terminal Block is located on the rear  panel and provides the interface to  a photo coupled switch output   a photo coupled input  and RS 485 interface  The RS 485 is  typically used for pan tilt zoom control     Connector Pin Assignment 
23. ality  video images and sounds for monitoring  The Internet Camera  can be managed remotely  accessed and controlled from any  PC Notebook over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser   The simple installation procedures and web based interface allow  you to integrate it into your network easily  With comprehensive  applications supported  the Internet Camera is your best solution  for remote monitor  high quality  and high performance video  images        Features and Benefits    Simple To Use    The Internet Camera is a standalone system with built in CPU  requiring no special hardware or software such as PC frame  grabber cards  The Internet Camera supports both ActiveX mode   for Internet Explorer users  and Java mode  for Internet Explorer  and Netscape Navigator users   Therefore  all that is required is a  web browser software such as Internet Explorer 5 0 or above or  Netscape 6 0 or above  Just plug and view the picture from your  Internet Camera with a valid IP Address     Support Variety of Platforms    The Internet Camera supports TCP IP networking  SMTP e mail   HTTP and other Internet related protocols  and can be utilized in  a mixed operating system environment such as Windows  Unix   and Mac  It can be integrated easily into other www Intranet  applications     Web Configuration    Applying a standard web browser  the administrator can configure  and manage the Internet Camera directly from its own web page  via the Intranet or Internet  Up to 32 users nam
24. d for intruder detection  in addition  it can  capture still images for archiving and many more applications        Unpacking the Package    Unpack the package and check all the items carefully  In addition  to this User s Guide  be certain that you have     One Internet Camera  One Installation CD ROM  One Quick Installation Guide    One AC power adapter suitable for your country s electric  power    One Camera Stand  One RJ 45 Ethernet Cable    If any item contained is damaged or missing  please contact your  local dealer immediately  Also  keep the box and packing  materials in case you need to ship the unit in the future     System Requirement    Networking    10Base T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet     Accessing the Camera  For Web Browser Users    Operating System  Microsoft  Windows  98SE ME 2000   XP    CPU  Intel Celeron 1 1GHz or above  Intel Pentium 4 is  preferred    Memory Size  128MB or above   Resolution  800x600 or above   Microsoft  Internet Explorer 5 0 or above    For IPView Pro Application Users    Operating System  Microsoft  Windows  98SE ME   2000 XP    CPU  Intel Celeron 1 1GHz or above  Intel Pentium 4 is  preferred    Memory Size  128 MB or above   Resolution  800x600 or above       Physical Description    This section describes the externally visible features of the  Internet Camera     Front Panel    1  Link LED  3  Internal MIC    2 Power LED       1  Link LED    The Link LED is positioned on the right side of the Internet  Camera s lens whi
25. de a common foundation for  managing network devices     In LANs  a station consists of a device that can  communicate data on the network  In FDDI  a station  includes both physical nodes and addressable logical  devices  Workstations  single attach stations  dual   attach stations  and concentrators are FDDI stations     In TCP IP  the bits used to create the subnet are called  the subnet mask     98    T     TCP IP     Transceiver    UDP    ULP    User Name    Utility    UTP    Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol is a  widely used transport protocol that connects diverse  computers of various transmission methods  It was  developed y the Department of Defense to connect  different computer types and led to the development of  the Internet        transceiver joins two network segments together   Transceivers can also be used to join a segment that  uses one medium to a segment that uses a different  medium  On a 10BASE 5 network  the transceiver  connects the network adapter or other network device  to the medium  Transceivers also can be used on  1OBASE 2 or 10BASE T networks to attach devices  with AUI ports     The User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless  protocol that resides above IP in the TCP IP suite    The upper layer protocol refers to Application Layer  protocols such as FTP  SNMP  and SMTP     The USERNAME is the unique name assigned to each  person who has access to the LAN     It is a program that performs a specific task     Unshielded twisted 
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27. e and password are  permitted with privilege setting controlled by the administrator     RS 485 Support    The pin I  amp  2 of the I O connectors are used for RS 485 data  transmission  You can connect a special featured device  such as  an external camera stand with rotation function  to meet you  needs  When the external device is connected  you could  configure the settings and control the device from the RS485  window of Web Configuration Utility     Remote Utility    The powerful IPView Pro application assigns the administrator  with a pre defined user ID and password  allowing the  administrator to modify the Internet Camera settings from the  remote site via Intranet or Internet  When new firmware is  available  you can also upgrade remotely over the network for  added convenience  Users are also allowed to monitor the image   and take snapshots     Broad Range of Applications    With today s high speed Internet services  the Internet Camera  can provide the ideal solution for live video images over the  Intranet and Internet for remote monitoring  The Internet Camera  allows remote access from a web browser for live image viewing  and allows administrator to manage and control the Internet  Camera anywhere and any time in the world  Apply the Internet  Camera to monitor various objects and places such as homes   offices  banks  hospitals  child care centers  amusement parks and  other varieties of industrial and public monitoring  The Internet  Camera can also be use
28. e version of the camera     MAC Address  This field displays the MAC Address of the camera     IP Address  This field displays the IP Address of the camera     38    Tools    The Tools window contains commands for restarting the camera  and upgrading firmware     Fen TER Heiaork FETE Inge mins 15 85 infarmioteor   eels Home    GEEL Dio vou want to reboot this device      ves   ds N Do vou want to factory reset this device   YES        Baie TE Shoma COON GOFF SAVE    de   Current Firmware version  1 07 buld608    Wammg Make sure ta choose the correct version before  Clicking  Update         Browse        Reboot    Do you really want to reboot this device  Click YES from this  option  and you can restart the camera just like turning the device  off and on and saved settings are retained     Factory Reset    Do you really want to factory reset this device  Click YES from  this option  and you can resume all factory default settings for the  camera     NOTE  You have to configure the network settings again after a Factory    Reset        39    LED Control    The LED control allows user to setup the LED illumination as  desired  This feature provides the flexibility when surveillance  activity is ON  There are three options  Normal  ON  and OFF     Update Firmware    This option allows you to update the firmware of the camera once  you obtained a latest version of firmware  Click Browse to find  the firmware file saved in your computer  and then click Update     NOTE  It will take
29. er Others are  responsible for filtering information between networks  and forwarding data to its destination  Still other  protocols dictate how data is transferred across the  medium  and how servers respond to workstation  requests and vice versa  Common network protocols  responsible for the presentation and formatting of data  for a network operating system are the Internetwork  Packet Exchange  IPX  protocol or the Internet  Protocol  IP   Protocols that dictate the format of data  for transferors the medium include token passing and  Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection   CSMA CD  implemented as token ring  ARCNET   FDDI  or Ethernet  The Router Information Protocol   RIP  a part of the    Transmission  Control  Protocol Internet Protocol  TCP IP  suite  forwards  packets from one network to another using the same  network protocol     97    RARP    RJ 45    Router    S    Server    SMTP    SNMP    Station    Subnet mask    Reverse Address Resolution Protocol  a TCP IP  protocol that allows a physical address  such as an  Ethernet address  to be translated into an IP address     RJ 45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections     A router is the network software or hardware entity  charged with routing packets between networks     It is a simple computer that provides resources  such as  files or other information     The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for Internet  mail     Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP was  designed to provi
30. era is a standalone system connecting  directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network  It is different  from the conventional PC camera  the Internet Camera is an all   in one system with built in CPU and web based solutions  providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video  images for monitoring  The Internet Camera can be managed  remotely  accessed and controlled from any PC Notebook over  the Intranet or Internet via a web browser     Q  What is the maximum number of users that can be allowed to  access the Internet Camera simultaneously    A  Maximum number of users that can log onto the Internet  Camera at the same time is 64  Please keep in mind the overall  performance of the transmission speed will slow down when  many users are logged on     74    Q  What algorithm is used to compress the digital image    A  The Internet Camera utilizes the JPEG image compression  technology providing high quality images for users  JPEG is  adopted since it is a standard for image compression and can be  applied to various web browser and application software without  the need to install extra software     Internet Camera Installation    Q  Can the Internet Camera be used out doors    A  The Internet Camera is not weatherproof  It needs to be  equipped with a weatherproof case to be used outdoors and it is  not recommended     Q  What network cabling is required for the Internet Camera   A  The Internet Camera uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10  Base T and 100
31. era is changing to factory  reset  When factory reset is completed  the Internet Camera will  be set to default on channel 11 and SSID is set as  NULL String      This default setting will let the Internet Camera connect to ANY  access point on the infrastructure network   The IP address will  also return to the default setting as 192 168 0 30     3  VO Connector    The camera provides the I O connectors on the rear panel  pin 1 2  are for RS485  pin 3 4 are for input  pin 5 6 are for output   which  provide the physical interface to send and receive digital signals  to a variety of external alarm devices  For more information  refer  to Appendix F  I O Terminal Application     4  DC Power Connector    The DC power input connector is located on the Internet  Camera   s rear panel  and is labeled DCSV with a single jack  socket to supply power to the Internet Camera  Power will be  generated when the power supply is connected to a wall outlet     13    Top Bottom Panel          Top Panel   Screw Hole  Bottom Panel Screw Hole  Screw Hole    Located on the top bottom panel of the camera  the screw hole is  used to connect the camera stand onto the camera by attaching the  screw head on the camera stand into the screw hole of the camera     14       HARDWARE    INSTALLATION    Attaching the Camera to the Stand    The Internet Camera comes with  a camera stand  optional   which  is equipped with a swivel ball  screw head that can be attached  to the Internet Camera s bottom  screw
32. gment for the two devices to communicate     21    2  Welcome to CAT TOMA Camera   Microsoft Internet Explorer       Fle Edt Wew Feeries Tools Hel  Qo    amp    la E   po  Search slip rates See 6 EO oe  Enter the default IP address       Viva mage   Acie x nere     View hage   Joa mode     System Admimst mio       Bid    hepi  L92 LEAD  nde sep       Pre view area    Welcome Screen of the Configuration Utility    In the Welcome screen  there are three options to choose to set up  and view your Internet Camera  including       View Image     ActiveX Mode    View Image     Java Mode    System Administration       Click System Administration to  met WE Ee n ad  prompt a login dialog window   and type the default username   password  admin admin  in the  corresponding boxes  Then  click  OK to enter the Configuration  Utility        22       System Administration    The Configuration Utility contains eleven options in the top menu  bar  including  System  Date Time  Video Audio  Network   Users  Trigger  Upload  RS485  Information  Tools  and Home     TIP  Once you have changed the settings in each option  click Save to  store the settings  or Cancel to abandon  or Refresh to reload the status     During the configuration  whenever you click Home in the top menu bar  will make you return to the Welcome window        System    The System window contains the settings for identifying the  camera  including Camera Name and Location        System     Fil i EA ie NT OE T T     Users In
33. he current path setting  click Add to add a new    67    destination folder  click Delete to remove a selected path  setting  Please note that you are not allowed to delete a  path setting if there is only one setting in the list      Recycle  You can check this option to clear the files when  the unreserved space of your hard disk is filled  The available  settings are from 200 MB to 50000 MB      Resume last time   s state of recording  You can check this  option to store the recording state  and resume the recording  state on the next time you record     Schedule Recording Configuration    This recording function will work after you have enabled  respective settings in the Schedule mode  The recording schedule  can be defined by Date Mode or Week Mode     JP ney Pec  Camo internet Camera       Camera Configuration  eb Canig aliar          Molon Contigureticn 1 Ho    Mode Stet Dae   Start Tine      inn Dale   Stop Tine    Motion Canliguralion 2  Taxis  Maing Corigurs  on  Prog Sarr        Recording Cordiguration  Others                Log List Dele    ATDAN  Ant  Start    a ne a   1 17 em  ET     6 EENS    1 27 Pm       68    Date Mode  First  select the camera desired from the pull   down menu  Then  setup the time in the Start Stop fields   Click Add to add the recording schedule to the list  Click Save  to save the settings     Pa Prg as D1 miere Camera      Camera Configuration  Web anker alio  Molon one ralkr 1  Motion Canliguralion 2  Togia   Maing Condgurs  on   Friz
34. his box to setup the time   in second  to send e mail regularly     65    Proxy Server    Check the Proxy Server option and enter the required settings in  the Address and Port boxes to enable and use the Proxy Server  function     Pye Pig    Proc Server  Camera Configuration   WWeb Diniga alor krona  Motion Configuration  Motion Canliguralion 2      Tora  Malling Conrtgurson     Recerding Configuration  Schedule Recording Con       Cavers  Leg List  Bree  Ant    66    Recording Configuration    In this field  you can configure the storage settings     Ee Pro Ley Storage  files gd eae Reserved HDO Spaca For MEAMndowrs OS  Web Configuration   ale  Motion Configuralior 1  sno ma      Motion Canliguralion 2  Tonig Each Recording Fie Sre    Meaning Conrdgurs  on    Proxy Server om pr  Schedule Recording Con Storage ii   Others F   Log List pude                      Eed TG Program Filer Pew Pro       Apo      Modry Dekle   Add      Recycle    Reserved HOD space for each camera Fay MA      Po Resume let time s  state of recording      Log Storage    e Reserved HDD Space For MS Windows OS     You can  reserve 500 MB to 10000 MB hard disk space for the  program    e Each Recording File Size     If the recorded video files  reach the file size limit  video images will be recorded  into another file automatically  The available settings are  from 10 MB to 50 MB    e Storage List     The destination folder to save the  recorded video file can be specified here  Click Modify to  change t
35. i Sars      Recerding Configuration   Schenk  Recording Con    le   Weekday buttons       Appoint  Apmf       Mo   Made   StartDate   Start Tine   tap Date   Stop Time         Week Mode  First  select the camera desired from the pull   down menu  Then  setup the time in the Start Stop fields  and  select the weekday from the buttons  Click Add to add the  recording schedule to the list  Click Save to save the settings     69    Others    When multiple cameras connected  this option allows the system  to display these views as the main view in circles according to  your time settings  The range of Time interval of scan is from 1  to 20 seconds     Ere Bro Time nlervel of pcan  Camera Corfgurskon f T Second  Web Conliguralion l    Motion Canfiguration 1  Motion Canliguralion 2  Togia  Maling Condigurs  on  Prosi Server    Recording Contiguretion  is Schedule Recording Con  Log List  Aboot  Ana    a b    70    Log List    This filed displays the user s  information  which include the  Date  MAC address  and the brief description of events      Cam DI Internet Camera q                Web Configuration  Motion Configuration 1   BENE 10531 Pal 192 168 0 50 EKT  Motion Canfiguralion 2       S030005 1005 31 Pil 192 168 020 ira PASO Or had  been changad  Togia  BAIDNS 1086 28 Phi 1a  TEE N MI Shop recording  Meaning Cordgurssen BINNE 1 06 32 PM 193 168 030 DLE  Proxy Server   REDS 11715 P4 192 168 D 30 Connection success    Recording Configuration BEUODGE 1124 Pal 192 168 DO Start rec
36. ier List   Diedaia    Administrator    This field is used for entering the administrator password to  access the settings  Enter the password in the Admin Password  box  and then enter the same one again in the Confirm Password  box to confirm the password     The default setting for Admin is blank space  Null String   For  security purpose  you are strongly recommended to set the Admin  Password  a maximum of 16 characters  as soon as possible to  enable security function for the camera     Add User      User Name  Enter the user name in this field  a maximum of  32 characters  printable ASCII code       maximum of 32 users names are allowed  however  each  users name must be different  Each user name can be used as    30    a group given the password  For example  if the User Name is     Guest    and the User Password is    Guest     anyone can  access the camera with these details used as a group of users  under the User Name    Guest        Delete User    Select the user you want to delete from the pull down menu  and  then click Delete     Trigger    The Trigger window contains the control settings for external  device through the I O port  and the settings required for e mail     ER Ad AL ild  ETE Dy  Hips FEL rart eol Home      C Enable Trigger Email  SMTP Sener Addrass  Sender 6 mail Address  Receiver e mail Address 1  Receivere mail Address   LiserName  Password  Sending Interval 1 Seconds  Sending Times 1    O Send    test e mail    C Trigger Output  Time interval 5
37. igger Upload S485 intormetion   ole Home    Camera Name irina Camera    Lacation    al art     cove     Cangal    Camera Name    This field is used for entering a descriptive name for the device     Location    This field is used for entering a descriptive name for the location  used by the camera     23    Date Time    The Date Time window contains commands to set up the  camera s time and date  providing correct information to the  remote users who might be thousands of miles away from the  camera   s location        Dale  amp  Time  Servers 2004 01 01 01 0557  Time  Timezone        GMT 12 00  Eniwetok Kwajalein z  D Snchromze with Time Serer  IP Address  Protocol NTP TIME     Sat Manually  O Change the server s time and date as below    Date tye mm d       Time   ihh mm ss   O Synchronize with this PC  Date  amp  Time    Server   s Time  Display the current date time settings of the  camera       TimeZone  Select the time zone for the region from the pull   down menu   Please refer to the Appendix for the time zone  selection table       Synchronized with Time Server  Select this option and the  time will be based on GMT setting  When selecting the option   you have to enter the required information in the following  fields    e IP Address   Enter the IP Address of the Time Server in  this field     24    e Protocol     Select proper protocol  NTP or TIME       Set Manually  This option allows the system administrator to  set date time manually  Select the Change the serve
38. ion  The Camera name and location will be  displayed when the Camera Name Location fields are entered in  the Web Configuration Utility     Video Audio  You can enable disable the video and audio  function by clicking the desired selection     Trigger  you can turn on off the output device manually by  clicking the OFF button     44    Browse Capture  Allow you to capture and save the video image   At Java mode  the  Browse  function includes path selection and  file name input  Andthe  Capture  function includes path  selection  file name input and image capture and save     When you enable RS485 function of the camera  the system will  provide the additional control buttons on the screen  as show  below      Camera Name Internet  Camera  Camera Location location 1    E Video   Audio   Trigger Caphee   Browser         Preset Position  1mlsere   Custom Command     1 lers        The function of these control buttons are the same as they are in  ActiveX mode screen  see page 42      45       IPVIEW PRO    This chapter describes IPView Pro  which is a powerful software  application designed with a user friendly interface for ease of  control and navigation requirements        Installation    Step 1  Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive to initiate the auto   run program  The menu screen will appear as below           User s EA      IPView Pro  Setup Wizard  Xplug Control  Browse CD  EXIT    46    Step 2    Click the IPView Pro item to activate the InstallShield Wizard   Click
39. irst time to use the Internet Camera  Once the ID and Password  are defined  only the administrator has the access to management the  Internet Camera  This procedure should be done as soon as possible  since the security features with the Intemet Camera will not be enabled  until the  Admin ID  and  Admin Password  is defined     17       APPLICATION OF  THE CAMERA    The Internet Camera can be applied in wide variety of  applications  With the built in CPU  it can work as a standalone  system that provides a web based solution transmitting high  quality video images and sounds for monitoring purposes  It can  be managed remotely  accessed and controlled from any PC  desktop over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser  With the  easy installation procedure  real time live images will be available   In addition  once the Internet Camera is installed coupled with the  IPView Pro application  you can further expand the scope of the  Internet Camera     The following section will provide the typical applications for the  Internet Camera along with the IPView Pro application  and also  includes some basic knowledge to assist in the installation and  configuration of the Internet Camera     18    Applications of the Camera      Monitoring of local and remote places and objects such as  construction sites  hospitals  amusement parks  schools and  day care centers through the use of a web browser        Capture single frame images from the IPView Pro  application       Configure 
40. le facing the Internet Camera     It is located to the left of the Power LED    A steady ORANGE light confirms that the camera has good  connection to LAN connectivity     Dependent on the data traffic the LED will begin to flash to  indicate that the Internet Camera is receiving sending data  from to the network     10    2  Power LED    The Power LED is positioned on the right side of the Internet  Camera s lens while facing the Internet Camera     A steady BLUE light confirms that the Internet Camera is  powered on     3  Internal MIC    The built in omni directional microphone allows the camera to  receive sound and voice     11    Rear Panel    2  Reset Button 3  VO Connector       1  Network Cable Connector 4  DC Power Connector    1  Network Cable Connector    The Internet Camera s rear panel features an RJ 45 connector for  connections to 10Base T Ethernet cabling or 100Base TX Fast  Ethernet cabling  which should be Category 5 twisted pair cable    The port supports the N Way protocol and  Auto MDIX     function  allowing the Internet Camera to automatically detect or  negotiate the transmission speed of the network     2  Reset Button    Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed once  and  Power LED begins to flash     Factory Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed  continuously for three seconds or when Power LED begins to  light up  Release the reset button and the Power LED will begin    12    to flash  indicating the Internet Cam
41. mm se   Image Frequency    Ts Frames Second     1 Seconds Frame  Base File Name    File OOversrite  ODaeteTime Suffix     Sequence Number Suffix Lin t   0    ETI       FTP Server   This field contains the following five basic settings for your FTP  server      Host Address  The IP Address of the target FTP server       Port Number  The standard port number for the FTP server  is Port 21  and it s also the default setting  If the FTP server  uses a specific port  please confirm the IT manager     33      User Name  Enter the user name in this field      Password  Enter the user password in this field to login the  FTP server      Directory Path  Enter an existing folder name in this field   and the images will be uploaded to the given folder     Operation   To enable the FTP upload function  check the Enable upload   video to FTP server option  and then configure the following   settings according to your necessary      Always  Allows you to upload the video to FTP server  continuously      Schedule  Allows you to manage the uploading task  In the   Schedule option  you can set the Day and Time Period option    e Image Frequency  There are two ways to set the video  frequency  1   Set the frame s  per second  or 2   Set the  time for every frame    e Base File Name  Enter the file name to make sure that  the images could be saved as the base file name    e File  Since you may not upload only one image to the  FTP server  you can choose the filing rule  including  Overwrite  Da
42. n detected within the area  the camera starts  recording automatically  You can set multiple areas in    61    the view screen  Click Delete Region to remove the  area selected  Click Clear All Region to remove all  areas in the view screen     Sensitivity Level  Move the slide bar to adjust the  sensitivity level for detecting motion to record video     Motion Configuration 2    The Motion Configuration 2 item allows you to configure to the  alarm and e mail setting      view Pen cum MH nera Camera    Camere Configuration Moton Cedar  Web Canfiguralion    Moton Configuralion i Arn  Togia   Send e Mail  Mailing Condigursf  on  Proxy Server T Flay muse      Recording Configuration    Others        interval ime fs 7  Log List   Second  Break  TARER l Trigger  active  Tri AD hoiii lime E  aga tk   Second  Sate        Invoke Alarm  Select this option to enable alarm when  some motion detected by the system     62      Send e mail  When this option is checked  click the Mailing  Configuration in the left column to enter the required  information  see the following section       Play music  You can use the music file to alert the event   Click Browse music file to select the desired music  and set  the Interval time      Triggeri active  You can check this option to set the  Trigger On holding time     Tools  The Tools item allows you to configure to the alarm and e mail  setting    vies Pen Ca DI nternet Camera      Camere Contiguration  nek Conliguralian  Motion Canfiguration 1  
43. nection methods  you get connected to  the computer that    owns    that IP address     Internet Service Provider  is a company that maintains  a network that is linked to the Internet by way of a  dedicated communication line  An ISP offers the use  of its dedicated communication lines to companies or  individuals who can t afford the high monthly cost for  a direct connection     Java is a programming language that is specially  designed for writing programs that can be safely  downloaded to your computer through the Internet  without the fear of viruses  It is an object oriented  multi thread programming best for creating applets and  applications for the Internet  Intranet and other  complex  distributed network     Local Area Network a computer network that spans a  relatively small area sharing common resources  Most  LANS are confined to a single building or group of  buildings     95    NAT    Network    NWay Protocol    PING    Network Address Translator generally applied by a  router  that makes many different IP addresses on an  internal network appear to the Internet as a single  address  For routing messages properly within your  network  each device requires a unique IP address  But  the addresses may not be valid outside your network   NAT solves the problem  When devices within your  network request information from the Internet  the  requests are forwarded to the Internet under the router s  IP address  NAT distributes the responses to the proper  IP addresse
44. ng Cordigurs  on    Proxy Dave       Recording Contiguration Er are  Shed  Recording Con  Overs  Afd Camera  Log List    Aroari   Haha P Address MAL Address  About       System Configuration Screen    59    Camera Configuration    In this field  you can add delete the camera  as described in the  previous section   Also  you can configure the following settings     Web Confiquration    In the left column  selecting the Web Configuration item will  launch the Web Configuration Utility in View Window        a View mage   Actives mode    Vier Ide   Jena mode    System Administration          I    b j    H intemet_Camers    Rekord   Back      You can configure these settings according to the description in  Chapter 5  Using the Camera  Click Back to exit the Web  Configuration Utility     60    Motion Configuration 1    The Motion Configuration 1 item provides the commands for  motion detection control  Before configuring  you should select  one camera from the pull down menu     Pas Ping     Camere Configuration    TT  Select Custom region  am        Recording Configuration    Select one camera     Com Internet Camera      bh aar vd ker        Motion Canliguralion 2  Toja   Maling Contigura on   Proxy Server    Schedule  Recording Con  Oes  Log List  About  Abot      Detect Region     Full picture     When you select this option  the camera  will monitor the whole area    Custom region     Click Add Region  and then use  mouse to draw an area in the view screen  when some  motio
45. ntal mirror  mode  Select Vertical to display the image in a vertical mirror  mode     26    Audio    Select the audio format as PCM or ADPCM  Then  you can also  adjust the Volume of the camera     In addition  clicking Adjust Image will bring up the following  window  which allows you to adjust the image settings        mms De OM   Ha  DEG  s Go a ve Kle         Brightness  Adjust the brightness level ranging from  64 to   64       Saturation  Adjust the colors level ranging from  64 to  64     Contrast  Adjust the contrast level ranging from  64 to  64     Sharpness  Adjust the sharpness level ranging from  6 to  6     21    Network    The Network window contains commands that allow you to set  up networking configuration of the camera     ufine Oo Use Static IP Address  IP Address 192  dtes Lja  jau     Subnet Mask 255 1255 255 lo  Default Gateway 192 168 60 1     Obtain IF address automabcally da DHCP     Obtain IP address automatically via PPPoE  User ID  Password    DNS IP Address  Primary    Secondary    Dynamic DAS C Enable Dynamic DNS  Service Provider  Domain Mame   ser Mame  Password    Hip pori    ED Default is 80       IP Assignment    Use Static IP Address  You can select this option and enter  the IP address directly  The default settings are   e IP Address     192 168 0 30  e Subnet Mask     255 255 255 0  e Default Gateway     192 168 0 1  28      Obtain IP address automatically via DHCP  If your  network uses the DHCP server  select this option  According  
46. nterchange   it is the standard method for encoding characters as 8   bit sequences of binary numbers  allowing a maximum  of 256 characters    Address Resolution Protocol  ARP is a protocol that  resides at the TCP IP Internet layer that delivers data  on the same network by translating an IP address to a  physical address    Audio Video Interleave  it is a Windows platform audio  and video file type  a common format for small movies  and videos     90    BOOTP    C    Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can  automatically configure a network device in a diskless  workstation to give its own IP address     Communication Communication has four components  sender  receiver     Connection    DHCP    message  and medium  In networks  devices and  application tasks and processes communicate messages  to each other over media  They represent the sender and  receivers  The data they send is the message  The  cabling or transmission method they use is the medium     In networking  two devices establish a connection to  communicate with each other     Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol was developed  by Microsoft a protocol for assigning dynamic IP  addresses to devices on a network  With dynamic  addressing  a device can have a different IP address  every time it connects to the network  In some systems   the device s IP address can even change while it is still  connected  DHCP also supports a mix of static and  dynamic IP addresses  This simplifies the task for  netwo
47. ording    Sohediuk Recording Con Erara TIM Pad 192 168 DM Tre Recording engine is started anc  MEDE 144504 Bad 192 16A D MY Stop recording    OOS 11105 End 192 168 0 30 Star recording                71    Account    This filed allows you to set the Admin ID and Admin Password   You can also check the Login password check option to secure  your camera by checking the login password     Pw Pro Adrar   Camera Configuration    Web Canfiguralion deren Dr l  Motion Configuration  Motion Canliguralion 2 Aden Passwort    Togia   Maing Conrdgurs  on   Prozy arvet      Recording Cordkarstier    Schedule  Recording Con   Others   Log List         Logn password check    ADO    12    About    This filed provides information of the software application        niek ganiga alian  Molon one ralkr 1  Motion Canliguralion 2  Togia   Mailing Condgurs  on   Proxy Server   Recording Configuration  Schedule  Recording Con   Ohea   Log List             el Peer Pra  ver 20900  This application ia designed to remotely manage fre Camera  Surat    arreng  The compuler program ie prolecled by soprignt ha and  mernaliona tresties  Unsdhorzed reprocuction or de  inbulion of fhe  progran  nr ans portion od d  or fie use wih a registration key wihout the  epic permission may EL in sevens Crir  nal and chil penates  and wl  Es proseciied io F   maitim abai piia under lay    T3    7       APPENDIX    A  Frequently Asked Questions  Internet Camera Features    Q  What is an Internet Camera    A  The Internet Cam
48. ording Video    IPView Pro allows you to record the video clip and save it in your  computer through the following methods  Manual Record   Schedule Record  and Motion Record     When you click the Record button and select Manual Record  it  will start recording  Click the button again to stop  If you select  Schedule Record or Motion Record  the system will record the  video clip according to the settings in System Configuration     57    Playing Recorded Video    The recorded video clips are saved in your computer  and can be  played using Windows Media Player  To start playback  simply  click the Play button on the panel  and the following dialog screen  will appear  allowing you to select the file to playback     igi Select Cha AVT Fi     vr  PEM  E  an JA AS ar z      G FIE  Fegan Fle  ae Select one file  Ad Fas      to playback               The folder that stores  the recorded file        Select the recorded file in the computer  and then click OK     58       Configuring the System    Clicking the System Configuration button on the panel allows you  to configure the system settings  and the System Configuration  Screen will appear in the View Window as shown below  Once  configured  click Save to save the settings  and then click the  System Configuration button again to exit configuration     Pe Pro Camera List  camera Contig ation Ho    Mams   P Adina   MAC Address  Like antie slk NUM ri EET ENE EO VEE EA  Motion Canfiguration 1  Motion Canliguralion 2  Togia  Malli
49. pair  UTP is a form of cable used  by all access methods  It consists of several pairs of  wires enclosed in an unshielded sheath     99    WAN    Windows    Workgroup    Workstations    Wide Area Network  A wide area network consists of  groups of interconnected computers that are separated  by a wide distance and communicate with each other  via common carrier telecommunication techniques     Windows is a graphical user interface for workstations  that use DOS     A workgroup is a group of users who are physically  located together and connected to the same LAN  or a  group of users who are scattered throughout an  organization but are logically connected by work and  are connected to the same network group     Workstation refers to the intelligent computer on the  user   s desktop  This computer may be an Intel based  PC  a Macintosh  or a UNIX based workstation  The  workstation is any intelligent device a user works from     100    
50. r   s time  and date as below item to enter Date and Time in the  respective field manually  or select the Synchronize with this  PC item to set up date time according to the connected PC   s  configuration     Video Audio    The Video Audio window contains commands to control the  image and audio settings of the camera     Se CO Outdoor indoor   MEGLE     60HZ 050HZ   EA DIN CO 76xdd 63200040 06400480   TIEN  lowest Lov  Medum GHgh OHighest  Be 01 03 OF 012 015 025 Gan Frames Ser   GATE ClHoazontal D Vertical    LGE Format OPCM 6 ADPCM    volume  2  F ET       25    Environment    Select Outdoor or Indoor according to the installation location  of the camera     Light Frequency  Select 60HZ or 50HZ     Video Resolution    Select the desired video resolution from three formats  160x120   320x240  and 640x480  The higher setting can obtain better  quality  however  it will use more resource within your network     Compression Rate    Select the desired compression rate from five levels  Lowest   Low  Medium  High  and Highest  The higher compression rate  can increase the data transmission speed over the network   however  it will provide poorer image quality     Frame Rate    Select the optimal setting depending on your network status   Please note that the higher setting can obtain better quality   however  it will use more resource within your network  The  available settings are 1  3  7  12  15  25 and 30     Flip Image    Select Horizontal to display the image in a horizo
51. r desired position  Click the center button to  return to the default home position    Current Position  When you move the camera   s lens to  your desired position  assign the position by entering a  name  a maximum of 16 characters  in this box  then  click Add  The position will be saved in the Preset  Position with a number    Preset Position  When you have saved position s  in the  camera  select the position number from the pull down  list  the camera   s lens will move to the position  immediately  You can use the Add and the Delete buttons  to add remove the preset position s   You can save up to  8 positions     36    Custom protocol setting  Selecting this field allows you to  configure the commands protocol manually  You can click  Test to test each command that you have assigned     In the Name and Command String boxes  you can  customize more buttons for your needs  Please note that the  setting values in the Command String boxes should be from  the connected external device  please refer to the manual of  connected device      37    Information    The Information window provides general information of the  camera  including the Model name  Firmware Version  Mac  Address  and IP Address     sten     Ii di WA  il IT ON TE  burrs Irigger Upload S405 informatie ools Home       iail internet Camera    iek 102 build 652  ae 0003 18 0075 08    Ed 122 168 0 30    Model    The camera s model name will be display here     Firmware Version    The field displays the firmwar
52. rk administrators because the software keeps  track of IP addresses rather than requiring an  administrator to manage the task  This means a new  computer can be added to a network without the hassle    91    DNS    E    Enterprise  network    Ethernet    of manually assigning it a unique IP address  DHCP  allows the specification for the service provided by a  router  gateway  or other network device that  automatically assigns an IP address to any device that  requests one    Domain Name System is an Internet service that  translates domain names into IP addresses  Since  domain names are alphabetic  they re easier to  remember  The Internet however  is really based on IP  addresses every time you use a domain name the DNS  will translate the name into the corresponding IP  address  For example  the domain name  www network_camera com might translate to  192 167 222 8     An enterprise network consists of collections of  networks connected to each other over a geographically  dispersed area  The enterprise network serves the needs  of a widely distributed company and operates the  company   s mission critical applications     The most popular LAN communication technology   There are a variety of types of Ethernet  including 10  Mbps  traditional Ethernet   100 Mbps  Fast Ethernet    and 1 000 Mbps  Gigabit Ethernet   Most Ethernet  networks use Category 5 cabling to carry information   in the form of electrical signals  between devices   Ethernet is an implementation of CSM
53. s within your network     A network consists of a collection of two or more  devices  people  or components that communicate with  each other over physical or virtual media  The most  common types of network are    LAN    local area network   Computers are in close  distance to one another  They are usually in the same  office space  room  or building    WAN    wide area network   The computers are in  different geographic locations and are connected by  telephone lines or radio waves     A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the  highest possible transmission speed between two  devices     Packet Internet Groper  a utility used to determine  whether a specific IP address is accessible  It functions    96    PPPoE    Protocol    by sending a packet to the specified address and waits  for a reply  It is primarily used to troubleshoot Internet  connections     Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet  PPPoE is a  specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to  the Internet through a common broadband medium   such as DSL or cable modem  All the users over the  Ethernet share a common connection     Communication on the network is governed by sets of  rules called protocols  Protocols provide the guidelines  devices use to communicate with each other  and thus  they have different functions  Some protocols are  responsible for formatting and presenting and  presenting data that will be transferred from file server  memory to the file server   s net work adapt
54. te Time Suffix  and set up the Sequence  Number     34    RS485    The RS485 window contains the control settings for external  device through the I O port  You have to configure the respective  settings in this window        a i     Users Trigger Upload AS4E5 Information Tools Home       Enable  amp  Disable    KALE 0 Popular protocol command setting        Petco h  Preset Position     amp  Custom protocol setting  baudrate  1200    Home  Ten   Up  Down   Test    Left  Right Test  Mame Command String  fi  NE  3   4    Check the Enable item to enable the function of your camera  and  configure the related settings in the following fields     NOTE  When RS485 function is enabled  the system will provide the  additional control buttons on the View Image screen  ActiveX mode and    J ava mode   See the illustrations on page 42 and 45        Port setting   Select the proper protocol setting from the two options   Popular protocol command setting or Custom protocol  setting     Popular protocol command setting  Select the proper  protocol from the pull down menu    Click the Preset Position button to bring up a control window   which allows you to control the camera with more options        Ter re 42 Jena preset  ap   deara beret Explorer FE    rates er  Fi EEE BEA aurp ee BETTE WERE RA EE ak ka  2 EP GATE N EER EE  EE     IR WE       Arrow buttons          Citne Pome   Add          Pm Ponton 4   Dotais           Arrow buttons  Use these buttons to move the camera   s  lens to you
55. the camera to upload image or send mail  messages with a single frame image     Home Applications Diagram                   res   al Study Room som tb  brer Da ann BALA  Baby Room  GETY as TA  Cae Se  2 y Se AB  Wee ar i  i dd i 7 od Family        Room Front Door  Back Yard NM Besk  Ex      internet C amera       V ri  Phone Line     nnmnnn m Category 5 Cabla  wee Godta Cable    SOHO Applications Diagram    ADSL  Cable Modem         a    Router Switch Port Internet Camera    La                   Wireless  Access Point       Out Door    CCTV        Wireless  Video Server  Wireless  t Video Server                         Warehouse       Sales Department    Phone Line  EEE Category 5 Cable  wwe Coaxial Cable    20       USING THE CAMERA    You can access and manage the Internet Camera through     a  web browser  and 2  the enclosed software IPView Pro  This  chapter describes the Web Configuration Utility  and provides the  instructions on using the camera with a web browser     Web Configuration Utility    The Internet Camera must be configured through its built in Web   based Configuration   Extensive knowledge of LAN will be helpful  in setting up the Internet Camera      From the web browser  enter the default IP address 192 168 0 30  in the Address bar and then press  Enter  to access the Welcome  screen of the Configuration Utility  The Welcome screen is  shown on the next page     NOTE  The computer s IP address must correspond with the camera s IP  address in the same se
56. to this setting  the camera will be assigned an IP address from  the DHCP server automatically  Every time when the camera  starts up  please make sure that the DHCP server is set to  assign a static IP address to your camera      Obtain IP address automatically via PPPoE  If your  application requires a direct connection from an ADSL  modem through the camera s RJ 45 LAN port  click this  option and enter the User ID and Password into the respective  boxes   Note  You should have an ISP PPPoE account   The  camera will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up     DNS IP Address    DNS  Domain Name System  server is an Internet service that  translates domain names into IP addresses  Enter at least one DNS  IP address     Dynamic DNS   Check the Enable Dynamic DNS item to enable the Dynamic  DNS function  which allows you to run your domain over a  changing IP address  Select one Dynamic DNS provider from the  pull down menu  and then enter the required information in the  following fields  including the Domain Name  User Name  and  Password     Http port  The default HTTP Port is 80     29    Users    The Users window contains commands that allow the system  administrator to assign legal users who are permitted to monitor  the camera from the remote site        system     Id ii EA OT TT ON T G Users lrigger Uploed S485 8 inhormetion   ols Home    Administrator Admin Passw  rd   Apphy      Corfirm Password      User Name   Apply  Usar Password  Verity Password       ro L
    
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