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1. Select the viewing program according to your environment ActiveX for Windows and Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher Note If you experience difficulty with the automatic ActiveX Control installation click here to download and install the ActiveX plugin manually Java Applet for Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera and other browsers C Check here if your computer is behind a firewall Username Password MS Internet Explorer MPEG4 Stream Mode Java is not available in MPEG4 Stream mode and the option is therefore grayed out Select the viewing program according to your environment ActiveX for Windows and Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher Note If you experience difficulty with the automatic ActiveX Control installation click here to download and install the ActiveX plugin manually Java Applet for Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera and other browsers Now This camera is operating in MPEG4 Stream mode JAVA Applet is not supported in this mode Check here if your computer is behind a firewall Username Password Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2007 www Non MS Internet Explorer JPEG Stream Mode Java is the only choice given Select the viewing program according to your environment f Java Applet for Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera and other browsers Check here if your computer is behind a firewall Username guest Password a Login
2. System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Dome Camera e User manual e Hardware installation guide e External power adapter e Software CD 109 Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550413 Vandal Proof MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night IR Lens PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens e 1 3 Sony Super HAD CCD sensor e 440k pixel resolution 752 H x 582 V e High resolution 620 TV lines HQ1 e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm
3. Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2007 www oe Non MS Internet Explorer MPEG4 Stream Mode Java is the only choice given but the warning message tells you that even though you are able to login you won t be able to see the live image You still can access the administration menu to make changes to the settings Select the viewing program according to your environment G Java Applet for Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera and other browsers This camera is operating in MPEG4 Stream mode JAVA Applet is not supported in this mode Check here if your computer is behind a firewall Username guest Password pom Login Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2007 www networkipcamera com Camera model 550710 does not support MPEG4 streaming and the options shown above do not apply The other options are described below Username and Password Enter a username and password to access the camera The camera has two default user accounts Administrator account View live image and change the camera settings Username admin Password admin Guest account View the live image but no access to any camera settings Username guest Password guest Behind a Firewall If your PC is connected to a network with a firewall you may not view real time video properly because the video TCP port is blocked The camera operates on two important ports One port is the Web server port default 80
4. General Details Certification Path Certificate Information B The certificate must be issued to This certificate is intended for the following purposets WWW networkipcamera com Ensures the identity of a remote computer Refer to the certification authority s statement For details Issued to www networkipcamera com Issued by VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA Valid from 5 21 2008 to 5 22 2009 Install Certificate Issuer Statement You may be seeing the warning below Seedin Auidiukitid gD This page contains both secure and nonsecure d i Items Do vou want to display the nonsecure tems JJL no _ More into This message is shown whenever a web site with secure and nonsecure elements is shown Nonsecure elements can be images which are not crucial for the security The question should be answered with Yes 79 12 Remote Access to a Camera amp Router Setup To gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet certain ports need to be opened and forwarded in your router The camera uses the following ports by default Web Server port 80 Image Transfer port 40001 Audio Send port 40008 Audio Receive port 40008 Upgrade port 9000 PTZ port 10000 ETSP port 11000 HTTPS port 443 RTSP port 554 To view the live image over the Internet the Web server port and image transfer port need to be opened and forwarded in t
5. INTELLINET Channel Channell1 Tx Rate Auto Image Configuration Network Configuration Preamble Auto User Configuration 5 3 Wireless Mode 11G only Event Trigger Configuration System Configuration Ww Wireless Configuration Return To Live View Logout Encryption WEP Disable Authentication WEP Key Entry 1 a A WEP Key Entry 2 INTELLINET WEP Key Entry 3 WEP Key Entry 4 Default Key submit cancel 6 7 1 Wireless Setup 1 Select the operation mode to determine the type of wireless communication for the Pro series Wireless Network Camera Infrastructure or Ad hoc The default setting is Infrastructure 2 Set the service area name SSID in accordance with the access point settings to which the camera should connect 3 The channel is set to a default In the infrastructure mode the camera will automatically find the access point The channel only needs to be set in Ad hoc mode 4 The default setting for the Tx rate is Auto however it can be set up to 54 Mbps in 802 11g mode and up to 11 Mbps in 802 11b mode 5 The preamble mode should be set to Auto but in some cases you may want to set it to either long or short depending on your setup 6 The camera supports three different wireless modes 11b g Mixed camera connects to any 11 or 54 Mbps wireless access point 11b only camera connects only to 11 Mbps wireless access points 11g only Camera connects only
6. Image name of file the camera uploads camera_tmp jpg This way the current image will still show up for Web users even if the camera already uploads a new image Once the upload of the new image is completed the camera instructs the FTP server to delete the existing image and rename the new image to the old image Since this is done on the server itself this takes only a fraction of a second Thus the image on your Web page will always show up correctly In short You should activate the Rename option if the Network IP Camera refreshes an existing image on the FTP server which can be seen on a Web site You do not need to activate the Rename option if the Network IP Camera uploads a series of images with changing file names e g with the date and time included in the file name 10 Why won t the ActiveX control automatically download Situations occasionally arise which prohibit this from happening If Internet Explorer is an earlier version than 4 0 or if the registry information of the system is corrupted the automatic download and installation may fail If problems occur with automatic download try a manual download See Installation of ActiveX in 4 3 90 11 Even though I enter the right ID and password to log in the error message You must login first appears What s wrong Open Internet Options in MS Internet Explorer and then click on the Security tab to view the setting If set on High ActiveX would
7. Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java AAi Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera 550291 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night IR Lens PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e 470k pixel array e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color killer e Minimum illumination O lux with IR LEDs on e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 10 000 sec e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 53 object distance 1 m to infinity e 12 IR LEDs effective range 10 m 30 ft LEDs Power e Network connection
8. Jpeg gt 10 10 8 215_ guest IP and user name Jpeg Jpeg 0 0 0 0 guest Jpeg Jpeg 0 0 0 0 guest CLEA Log Messages Displays information about changed configurations 2007 09 07 15 36 37 MultiViewer started and connected cameras Adding a camera To add a camera simply double click the location on the screen upper left lower left upper right and lower right square Enter the correct settings in the configuration window and click OK IP Address Check here if you use dynamic DNS Domain Name Mihi oo Behind Firewall and then enter your DynDNS domain name into the configuration O Manual Setting Specify the image transfer port of your Log in Info User ID guest Password es camera select MPEG4 unless you have changed the camera settings Product Type JPEG Camera amp Server MPEG4 Camera amp Server User ID and Password Image Flip Include OSD region MPEG4 Only M Vertical Select MPEG4 Camera amp Server Horizontal Frame Rate O1 03 05 010015 fastest Additional image parameters Cancel Enter the maximum frame rate of the video 70 Repeat the steps for each camera Below is a sample screenshot of Multi Viewer showing four cameras Multi Viewer 2007 9 07 20 36 26 ar Pee y pEngegeel z Log Messages Camera Information Camera Type Stream Type Log in ID Jpeg f 67 111 35 48 guest
9. Jpeg f 40 10 8 215 __ quest 1 FS T Jpeg Jpeg f 209 837 243 15 _ quest aa 3 Fis I Jpeg Jpeg 288 1 71 101 2007 09 07 16 36 11 cam 3 connected aj j guest Multi Viewer also supports Pro Series JPEG Cameras such as model 550710 wired and 550703 wireless The JPEG cameras show a grey frame around the live image see above image 2 3 and 4 whereas the MPEG4 models do not Multi Viewer does not have the ability to create recordings It is merely designed to monitor four cameras on one screen If you are looking for a way to use the camera s integrated motion detection and record AVI video on your computer s hard drive when motion occurs you need to use the ETSP Client utility ra 2 9 ETSP Client ETSP stands for Event Triggered Saving Program This utility allows you to automatically record video on the HDD of your computer whenever the camera detects a motion The latest version of ETSP Client is available on networkipcamera com as a free download Getting Started To use ETSP Client you first need to activate the ETSP option in the Event Trigger Configuration of the camera See section 6 5 for additional information 1 Activate Motion Detection Motion Detection from o o 0 24 to oclock O 24 2 Activate ETSP Output option send alarm to ETSP client Once this is activated the camera will send a signal to the network whenever motion is detected ETSP Client is design
10. Motion JPEG video on the other hand cannot compress video data as effectively as MPEG4 does Thus the resulting video stream requires a higher network bandwidth To utilize the Motion JPEG stream first enable dual mode streaming in the camera s system configuration e System Configuration Camera name max 10 characters my camera Camera location max 10 characters my home Operation Mode O Single MPEG4 ONLY Single JPEG ONLY Dual MPEG4 amp JPEG In dual mode Audio communication from PC to CAMERA is not available Output Stream Type JPEG STREAM O MPEG STREAM The Operation Mode parameter needs to be set to Dual MPEG4 amp JPG The following URL returns the Motion JPEG stream http camera _address image cgi id guest amp passwd guest amp mode http NOTE Network Camera model 550710 does not support Motion JPEG image access 86 Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 1 What is the default IP address of the network camera The default IP address is 192 168 1 221 2 use a MacOS or Linux system and cannot use IP Installer to set up my camera How can install the camera without that tool 1 You will need to change the IP address of your MacOS or Linux PC so that it is in the range of the camera s default IP address 192 168 1 221 network mask 255 255 255 0 For example you can set the IP address of your computer as 192 168 1 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 For information o
11. Rate Control VBR Mode Quality VBR Mode 6 Bitrate CBR Mode Resolution D1 720x576 Framerate 25 fps GOP 5 Display Name Location Stamp On ADMINISTRATOR MENU Image Configuration Network Configuration User Configuration Event Trigger Configuration System Configuration Display Time Date Stamp On vertical flip Of Horizontal flip Off De Interlace Oenable disable Return To Live View Logout Image Preview Brightness 0 255 128 x Contrast 0 200 128 Hue 0 15 5 Saturation 0 255 158 Color Killer Oenable disable Load Default Values Rate Control The bit rate used in video encoding has a direct impact on the video quality and the bandwidth used to stream video over the network As opposed to constant bit rate CBR VBR files vary the amount of output data per time segment VBR allows a higher bit rate and therefore more storage space to be allocated to the more complex segments of media files while less space is allocated to less complex segments The advantages of VBR are that it produces a better quality to space ratio compared to a CBR file of the same size The bits available are used more flexibly to encode the sound or video data more accurately with fewer bits used in less demanding passages and more bits used in difficult to encode passages CBR is the best option if you have to limit the bandwidth available to the camera e g in order to save valuable ba
12. esenp p0ipp3 Completing the go 1984 Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing go1984 on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup i Execute go1994 INTELLINET The INTELLINET 8 Channel Viewing Recording utility will start and you ll be presented with the main program screen go1964 Administrator E Cameras Add camera Cameras Autostart Direct xX A 10 Manager Q Image center EY views ay Screens Screen ad Webserver SF ag User manager i ogiware iyare i f 1 Fare s Setup Help doubleclick eo P i ajware paiware togjware E2 MJpeg Wass EP iware MJpeg MJpeg pogas looja as oe Administrator Cameras iP Cameras 65 Adding a camera The following example shows how to add a network camera model 550710 What you need 1 IP Address of camera 2 Guest username and password admin credentials may also be applied but are not required 3 Video port settings of camera default 8080 a Enter 550710 in the search field The camera model 550710 will then show up on the screen Double click the camera icon to open the Add Camera window go1964 amp Administrator E Cameras Add camera Cameras Autostart l Direct X i B 1O Manager C Ptz Image center views E C Screens T Screen EE Webse
13. Privacy Zones Privacy masking is a feature that is used to protect personal privacy by concealing parts of the image from view with a masked area Examples of a privacy masking application use would be masking windows of domestic properties or car number plates which are not subject to surveillance This example shows an active privacy mask The INTELLINET network camera allows you to define up to four different privacy zones In order to utilize the function use the arrow right key and set it to on Once activated you will see four aies os Squares appearing as an overlay in the video image BLC Click on the select button to open up the privacy Ege function configuration page DAY NIGHT MIRROR GAMMA MOT I ON RETURN 57 AREA SEL Use the right arrow key to select one of the four privacy zones AREA STATE Set to either ON of OFF Any area that is set to off will not be displayed LEFT This value changes the left coordinates of the selected privacy zone RIGHT Changes the right coordinates of the selected privacy zone TOP Adjust the top end of the selected privacy zone BOTTOM Adjust the top end of the selected privacy zone COLOR You can change the color of the privacy mask by modifying this value MIRROR FUNCTION With this function you can mirror the image Use the right key to set it to either ON or OFF BLC AGC DAY NI
14. Set IP subnet mask gateway address manually l Iv ADMINISTRATOR MENU IP Address 192 168 1221 Image Configuration Subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 T Network Configuration Gateway address 192 168 1 1 O send IP address to e mail max 30 characters Event Trigger Configuration Web server port number 80 1023 User Configuration Time Configuration Image transfer port number 8000 65535 Upgrade port number 8000 65535 Ptz port number 8000 6553S ETSP port number 8000 65535 System Configuration Home e INTELLINET ist DNS server address 2nd DNS server address SMTP Server max 25 characters Sender email address max 30 characters Use SMTP Authentication Authenication method ID max 30 characters Password max 10 characters Realm max 15 characters DDNS Registration Oenable disable DDNS Server max 30 characters AVA C ID max 10 characters Password max 10 characters Host Name max 30 characters C DDNS manual update Status The network settings for the camera model 550710 are virtually identical to those of the MPEG4 models Since the 550710 camera does not support Audio the audio related port settings are not shown 39 6 4 User Configuration 6 4 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen is used to defi
15. e 1 3 2 Micron Progressive Scan CMOS sensor e 2 0 Megapixel resolution 1 668 H x 1 248 V e S N ratio 42 3 dB max e Pixel size 2 8um x 2 8um e Shutter type Electronic rolling shutter ERS e Automatic on the fly defect correction exposure white balance black reference flicker avoidance and color saturation e Manual brightness contrast saturation hue sharpness control e Manual white balance control e Minimum illumination 0 1 lux e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 53 object distance 1 m to infinity LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 6 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Digital PTZ Network Camera e User manual e External power adapter e Software CD J2 Pro Series Digital PTZ Wireless Network Camera 550482 MPEG4 Motion JPEG
16. motion detection and more NOTE This user manual includes the Network Video Server whenever it refers to Pro Series Network Cameras 1 2 Main Features and Benefits Convenient Operation The Pro Series Network Camera does not need any additional software or interaction with any other server The only software needed is a common Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x or above Open Standards The Pro Series Network Camera supports TCP IP networking SMTP e mail FTP HTTP and other Internet related protocols The camera can be used in a mixed operating system environment with Windows Unix Mac and OS 2 It integrates easily into other www Intranet applications and CGI scripts Simple Administration Using a standard Web browser you can configure and manage the Pro Series Network Camera directly from its own embedded Web pages The embedded operating system is upgradeable through the network check with your local INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS dealer for firmware upgrades External Devices The auxiliary Input Output connector on the camera allows you to connect to a variety of external devices such as IR sensors switches and alarm relays Security Your Pro Series Network Camera includes a self contained Web server which means that digital images can be secured like any other Internet host Your network administrator using the unit s security settings in combination with an organization s Internet firewall normally imp
17. this value is irrelevant In all other installations this value should be set in accordance with the power grid frequency in your country If you live in a country which uses PAL you will need to select 50 Hz If you live in a country which uses NTSC you will need to select 60 Hz Refer to Page 4 Failing to set the light frequency to a correct value can lead to an unwanted negative image quality though it does not cause any harm to the camera 35 6 3 Network Configuration 6 3 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen defines the network type and addresses of the camera Here you can configure the camera s IP address the DNS server address and the SMTP server IP address Network Configuration Set IP subnet mask gateway address manually IP Address 192 168 1 221 Subnet mask address 55 Image Configuration Gateway address Network Configuration C send IP address to e mail User Configuration e mail address max 30 characters HTTP Web server port number 80 1023 Event Trigger Configuration System Configuration HTTPS port number 443 or 8000 65535 Image transfer port number 8000 65535 Return To Live View Audio Send port number 8000 65535 Logout Audio Receive port number 8000 65535 Upgrade port number 8000 65535 PTZ port number 8000 65535 v INTELLIN ET ETSP port number 8000 65535 a A PE RTSP port number 55
18. xxx xxx xxx 192 Gateway Address xxx Xxx xxx 193 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xXxx XXx Xxx 255 IP addresses Xxx XXX XXX 194 XXX XXX XXX 254 27 lt Appendix E Updating Firmware CAUTION The process for updating current firmware is already installed in your camera If you begin the process follow the manual instructions During the process do not disconnect the network or power source and avoid any physical shock to the camera Otherwise the camera can be seriously damaged and fail to function properly If firmware fails to update or if the camera does not operate properly after a firmware update contact your local dealer Identify the Version of Firmware You can identify the version of the camera s firmware on the System Configuration page You can check the version of your camera firmware first and then try to update To check the present version of firmware go to the camera s homepage and click Administrator Tools then go to the System Configuration page and check the version of the firmware Download New Firmware You can download the latest firmware software through the Internet at the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS support Web site www networkipcamera com Install New Firmware Camera firmware can be upgraded via the LAN or Pstitsssslictislaas remotely over the Internet E tumeshtHP CamerattFLM Camera IP 192 y 168 i 203 1 Confirm that the camera is connected to yo
19. 1 m to infinity e Maximum relative aperture F1 8 LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java ee Pro Series Network Camera 503181 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e 8 MByte flash memory e 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 820 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 KHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B
20. 2 Enter at least one DNS server ist DNS server address 2nd ONS server address SMTP Server max 25 characters fi 66 126 63 DONS Registration DONS Server max 30 characters User ID mas 10 characters Password max 10 characters Host Name max 30 characters C DONS manual update status g a oenable disable b gt www dyndns arg d gt MylDis Ww ods org e p ee f gt lintellinet dyndns org dyndns org submit cancel 3 In the DDNS Registration section Click enable Click on the DDNS Server field Fill in your registered user ID Fill in your registered password Fill in the host name Click submit OSa Select the DDNS server ODS or DynDNS you want 3 If the registration is successful you will see Registration Success in the Status area after several seconds otherwise check your registered information or network connection status 4 When registration is complete you can connect to the camera using the domain that you registered 104 Appendix H Reinstating the Factory Default Settings This information details how to set the default settings for the Pro Series Network Camera In certain circumstances it may be necessary to restart or reinstate the factory default settings for your camera This is done by pressing the Reset button or by using HyperTerminal settings Pressing the Reset Button 1 Using a paper clip or any sharp pin
21. 34 Sharpness This value lets you control the sharpness of the image Lower values generate a smoother image higher values generate a crisper image Values of 4 and 5 give you good results in general Exposure Mode This controls the exposure mode of the camera The exposure mode has a very direct impact on the brightness of the image It is recommended to leave this value set to Auto When you activate the manual mode you need to specify the exposure mode value in the Exposure field Back Light Backlight compensation BLC is video gain done either manually or automatically to correct the exposure of subjects that are in front of a bright light source See the example below BLC off BLC on Further Reduce Exposure Time When enabled this option reduces the maximum exposure time from 1 20 sec to 1 100 sec Under normal daylight conditions this option should be enabled Indoor Outdoor This setting adjusts a variety of image parameters to optimize the settings for either indoor or outdoor use To determine which setting to choose consider what the camera views not where it s located For example A camera mounted indoors looking out of a window should be set to the outdoor value Light Frequency There are two values to choose from here and both values are important only if the camera captures artificial electronic light If the camera is installed outside or points outside and only captures natural sunlight
22. ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 820 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens e 1 3 Sony Super HAD CCD sensor e 380k pixel resolution 768 H x 494 V e High resolution 620 TV lines HQ1 e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Automatic back light compensation e Image control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color Killer e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 120 000 sec e Minimum illumination O lux with IR LEDs on e 24 IR LEDs effective range 30 m 90 ft e 4 9 mm vari focal auto iris lens LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 160 D x 110mm H mm 6 29 x 4 33 in e Weight 1 0 kg 2 20 Ibs e Operating temperature 10 50 C 14 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 10 60 C 14 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Wa
23. Connector Mini DIN Connector To connect external devices such as the external zoom focus lens mechanism or to connect directly to a serial port for camera configuration via HyperTerminal SPK Use to connect to an external speaker for audio communication The audio sent over the network from a connected client computer can be delivered through this externally connected speaker MIC The external microphone for audio input The live audio can be captured and transmitted to the connected camera client via the use of this MIC NOTE The Pro Series Network Camera is compatible with 3 5mm stereo microphones If you are a 3 5mm mono microphone user use the included 3 5mm stereo plug to two 3 5mm mono jack converter Then you can utilize two mono microphones simultaneously RESET Restore the factory default settings 2 3 MPEG4 CCD IR Camera Infrared Emitter Diodes LEDs automatically turn on in the dark Light Sensor Measures the light level and activates the IR LEDs in the dark The IR camera has the exact same connectors and LEDs as the standard models The difference is the lens and the CCD image sensor om gt Image captured during daytime left and nighttime right 2 4 Network Video Server Video Input To input video signal through a coaxial cable Video Output To output video signal through a coaxial cable Video Input Video Output Power LED On Air LED Green This LED indicates the Video
24. Ee 4 Se aes tep 40007 40007 192 168 1 221 40007 40007 F Even though the camera only requires four single ports to be forwarded and not a range of ports you still need to enter the single ports as port ranges into this router model 83 13 Developer Information This section of the user manual contains useful information for software developers and Web programmers 13 1 Software Development Kit SDK Software developers can download an SDK for INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Pro Series cameras and network video servers from www networkipcamera com The SDK consists of different documents sample programs and sample code snippets for various applications The SDK contains HTTP API INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Cameras support HTTP CGI calls to perform certain functions or to remotely program the camera As a developer you have access to virtually every parameter the camera has to offer You can query the alert state of the camera and trigger the digital I O port and change image settings and network parameters remotely Web Integration Documentation to integrate the live video of the camera in an HTML page that can be viewed with any standard Web browser MS Visual Studio C Visual Basic Documentation helpful for Windows program developers to assist in writing custom applications for the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera 84 13 2 Direct Access to internal JPEG To utilize the camera in third
25. External Fort 192 168 1 221 Cam web 80 80 80 80 DELETE 192 168 1 221 Cam Video ao001 a0001 40901 40001 40007 192 168 1 221 Cam Audio rev 40007 40007 40007 Ee Cam Audio Anne 40008 192 168 1 221 id 40008 40008 40008 192 168 1 221 Cam RTSP 554 554 554 554 DELETE 192 168 1 221 CamUpagrade 9000 9000 9000 9000 82 Setup Example 3 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless G Broadband Router Model 523431 4 Port Broadband VPN Router Model 523608 8 Port Broadband VPN Router Model 523615 and Dual WAN Router Model 524049 BRINGING NETWORKS To LIFE Status Basit Setup Syster aos NAT _ i Ei pi m TE m Applications Internal Server Port Forwarding PortTrigger MAT Onfott Port Forwarding Setup Rule Name Cam Web Port 7 Protocol Tria External Port Range a0 Sik ao 3 Internal PC IPAddress 192 168 1 221 Internal Port Range ao 50 The connected PC s IF address is 1924 168 1 44 Modify Click on NAT gt Port Forwarding Enter a rule name external port range camera IP address and internal port range The above example shows port 80 Click Add to save the rule Repeat the steps for the other ports The end result should look like this External Internal Idx Rule Mame Proto Port Range Internal PC IP Port Range 1 tie tep 60 80 192168 1 22 80 80 a 7 E tep 40001 40001 192 168 1 221 40001 40001 F Cam Audio 3 Sasa tep 40008 40008 192 168 1 221 40008 40008 O Cam Audio e
26. H x 582 V e High resolution 620 TV lines HQ1 e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Automatic back light compensation e Image control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color Killer e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 100 000 sec Minimum illumination 0 5 lux at F1 2 e 4 9 mm vari focal auto lris lens LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 160 D x 110 H mm 6 29 x 4 33 in e Weight 1 0 kg 2 20 Ibs e Operating temperature 10 50 C 14 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 10 60 C 14 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Dome Camera e User manual e Hardware installation guide e External power adapter e Software CD 108 Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550420 Vandal Proof MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Powe
27. RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue e 0 1 minimum lux e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 10 000 sec e Replaceable standard 1 3 CS mount lens e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 54 object distance 0 1 m to infinity e Maximum relative aperture F1 8 LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java 115 Pro Series Wireless Network Camera 550178 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night PAL Standards e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethe
28. Servers operating status Once power is supplied the LED lights and then blinks once every second as long as the video is transmitted on the network during normal operation When there is no video transmission the LED stops blinking Under an event trigger situation the green LED becomes red and blinks rapidly During simultaneous operation of event trigger capture and video monitoring it blinks rapidly and alternates between red and green When you click Video Server off in the administrator s menu this green LED turns yellow which shows that the IP Video Server has stopped transmitting video and audio Network Activity LED Yellow This LED indicates network activity When lit the network is up and running when off the network is down and not working Power LED Red Once power is supplied to the Video Server the red LED will light Power Connector Only use the supplied AC adapter to avoid any possible damage from electric shock RESET Restore the factory default settings Mini DIN Connector I O Connector Speaker Out Microphone In I O Connector To connect external devices such as infrared sensors alarms or motion detectors refer to Appendix F I O Connector Ethernet Network Connector Connect 10Base T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet cable SPK Use to connect to an external speaker for audio communication The audio sent over the network from a connected Video Server client can be delivered t
29. W x 150 L x 45 H mm 3 2 x 5 9 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Camera e User manual e External power adapter e Software CD 125 notes 126 notes 127 INTELLINET BRINGING Networks TO LIFE INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line of active and passive networking products Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www intellinet network com Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners
30. are some differences What you need 1 IP Address of camera 2 Guest username and password admin credentials may also be applied but are not required 3 Web Server port settings of camera default 80 4 Camera must be set to either Single mode JPG ONLY or Dual Mode as shown below Monitoring Setup Camera name max 10 characters Camera location max 10 characters Operation Mode Single MPEG4 ONLY Single JPEG ONLY i Dual MPEG4 amp JPEG Monitoring Setup Camera name max 10 characters Camera location max 10 characters Operation Mode Single MPEG4 ONLY Single JPEG ONLY Dual MPEG4 amp JPEG For detailed instructions on the functions of the software refer to the user manual on the CD ay ova 9 Multi Viewer Application for Windows With Multi Viewer for Windows it is possible to view up to four different network cameras on one PC monitor Installation Insert the supplied CD into the CD ROM drive of your computer and open the Multi Viewer folder Find Multiviewer exe and double click it to start the installation Me Jiistilbtion of Imeline ule VIEwET This will install Intellinet Multi Viewer on your computer It is recommended that you exit all other programs before proceed with installation Click lt Next gt to continue installation Or click lt Cancel gt to cancel installation v INTELLINET 2 f Cancel Intellinet netvork c
31. detection area a motion has been detected MOTION TRACE RETURN ADJUST Select ADJUST and click on the select button to open up a sub menu that allows control of contrast sharpness cb_gain and cr_gain CONTRAST Click the select button and change the value using the arrow keys from O low contrast to 255 high contrast SHARPNESS Click the select button and change the value using the arrow keys from O low sharpness blurry video to 255 high sharpness crisp video ADJUST CB_GAIN CB_GAIN controls the amount of RA A blue color in the video image aie a Click the select button and change the value using the arrow keys from 0 to 255 SHARPNESS CR_GAIN CB_GAIN controls the amount of CB_GAIN red color in the video image sd Click the select button and change the value CR_GAIN using the arrow keys from 0 to 255 RETURN 59 LANGUAGE This setting allows changing the language of the OSD menu from English to Korean Chinese or Japanese Unless you speak any of these languages we recommend leaving the value at ENGLISH or you run the risk of looking at a screen that looks like this E HH D AAHH E S0 ESAA If you accidentally change the language settings and now experience difficulties using the OSD interface remember that the language selection is the third one from the bottom Use the right arrow to cycle through the languages until English re appears RESET W
32. do not give satisfactory results For example Conditions under a very high color temperature e g a clear sky and sunset Dark conditions FIXED Select from four 4 different modes that are designed for special conditions MANUAL When selecting manual mode and clicking on the select button you can adjust the red and blue color according to your needs FIXED and MANUAL should only be used if the camera is installed in a location with stable light conditions e g indoors with artificial light For all other installations the automatic modes are the preferred option 55 FUNCTION Select this item and click on the select button to open up a sub menu that allows controlling several aspects of the network camera e g backlight compensation day night control brightness controls privacy masking and motion detection FUNCTION BLC Backlight compensation If the picture contains an area where there is a lot of BLC OF light in one location e g a window then a camera AGC tends to underexpose the entire image slightly The DAY NIGHT resulting image is then often too dark With backlight PRIVACY compensation activated the camera overcomes this MIRROR GAMMA MOT ION problem by raising the exposure level slightly Set BLC to on using the right arrow then click the select button to open up the sub menu RETURN Click on BLC AREA to open the area setting choose the area where y
33. e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera e User manual e External power adapter e Software CD 118 Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera 550314 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night IR Lens NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 852 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP
34. e Shutter type Electronic rolling shutter ERS e Automatic on the fly defect correction exposure white balance black reference flicker avoidance and color saturation e Manual brightness contrast saturation hue sharpness control e Manual white balance control e Minimum illumination 0 1 lux e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 53 object distance 1 m to infinity LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5 A Power consumption 6 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Opera Java Safari Java and Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Digital PTZ Wireless Network Camera e User manual e External power adapter e Software CD eee Pro Series Network Video Server 550376 MPEG4 M JPEG Dual Mode Two way Audio PAL NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByt
35. image flip option 30 De Interlace Interlaced video is composed of two fields that are captured at different moments in time When displayed on a typical computer screen interlaced video frames will exhibit motion artifacts when both fields are combined and displayed at the same moment today s computer screens are progressive scan monitors which display the image line by line from top to bottom without interlacing These motion artifacts are visible in the form of horizontal lines See below MM TIM Ii i i D i a iilii HN f il i Ei IHHT i o R i i ii 9 I j d 1 he an Hl wll Al hi i i i wh NOTE De interlacing is only active for ActiveX MS Internet Explorer Java does not support it Brightness Set the image brightness A higher number equates to brighter video input 0 to 255 Contrast Set the image contrast in the range of 0 to 200 sa Hue Most sources of visible light contain energy over a band of wavelengths Hue is the wavelength within the visible light soectrum at which the energy output from a source is greatest Normally there is no need to change the default value 8 but if you wish to experiment with different hue values to achieve different effects the camera offers 15 values to choose from depending on the camera model Saturation Set the saturation value of im
36. intermediate measure to take the place of WEP while 802 111 was prepared WPA is designed to work with all wireless network interface cards but not necessarily with first generation wireless access points WPA2 implements the full standard but will not work with some older network cards WPA and WPA2 provide good security with two significant issues Either WPA or WPA2 must be enabled and chosen in preference to WEP WEP is usually presented as the first security choice in most installation instructions The most common choice for homes and small offices is the Personal mode for which a pass phrase is required For full security the pass phrase must be longer than the typical 8 to 10 characters in ASCII or 64 hex characters Pre shared key mode PSK also known as personal mode is designed for home and small office networks that cannot afford the cost and complexity of an 802 1X authentication server Each user must enter a pass phrase to access the network The pass phrase may be from 8 to 63 printable ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits 256 bits Example 1 WPA Personal encryption with TKIP authentication enabled Encryption WPA Pesonal ka Authentication TRIP wt Passphrase 8 63 Ascii OR 64 Hex Example 2 WPA Personal encryption with AES authentication enabled Encryption WPA Fesonal Authentication AES wt Passphrase 8 63 Asci OR 64 Hex Example 3 WPA2 Personal encryption with AES authent
37. is not available whereas in Single mode which uses MPEG4 only bi directional audio communication is available Direct Public Access to Image via HTTP The purpose of this function is to allow your video surveillance program to access the camera image even if the software offers no support for MPEG4 cameras JPEG images are only transmitted in Dual MPEG4 JPEG and Single JPEG Only mode and are accessible through http camera IP URL jpg imagename jpg In Single MPEG4 mode this function is not activated When enabled is selected anyone can access the camera image without entering a username or password example http 192 168 1 221 jpg image jpg When disable is selected in order to view the image a username and password must be given example http guest guest 192 168 1 221 jpg image jpg 47 Image File Name This option is used to for accessing the JPEG images with jog extensions The file name should be less than or equal to 10 characters Audio On Off Activate or deactivate the camera s audio function This option can be important in situations in which by law you are not allowed to do video surveillance that includes audio and you are required to install a camera without audio support Video On Off This option is used to stop sending video temporarily from your camera over the Internet or network thus when you click Off your network camera no longer sends video Factory default is Video On LED O
38. memory 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 852 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Wireless e Data rates IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps e Data encryption WEP 64 bit amp 128 bit WPA and WPA2 PSK with TKIP and AES authentication e Antenna single detachable dipole antenna with RP SMA connector 2 dBi gain e Operation modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc e Preamble modes long short auto Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e 410k pixel array e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color killer e Minimum illumination O lux with IR LEDs on e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 10 000 sec e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 53 object distance 1 m to infinity LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 3
39. my home Connected Client 1 Video Size my cam myhome 2007 09 06 10 43 43 x0 5 x1 xis Administrator Menu Logout Jf Pan amp Tilt IGE gon ellela MPEG4 CMOS Cameras with Digital Pan Tilt Zoom Java version 29 INTELLINET Camera Name my cam Location my home Connected Client 2 4 Video Size Fil Audio GY on off lt Save Snapshot fii Record Video Gai Start Stop J Administrator Menu f Logout f Pan amp Tilt WIDE TELE MPEG4 CMOS Cameras with Digital Pan Tilt Zoom ActiveX version Video Size You can select a viewing image size from 0 5 to 2 This function represents a digital zoom It does not change the physical resolution of the image At high resolution D1 the options x1 5 and x2 are not available Audio Select audio on for starting audio communication select off to stop audio communication over the network with the external microphone and speaker connected to the camera If Audio is deactivated in the system settings of the camera clicking the on button results in the error Audio is disabled by Admin Eienenn iN Audio is disabled by Admin Save Snapshot To save only one image press Save Snapshot and then select a folder The image is saved as a JPEG file with the default file name composed of the date and time image_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss jpg mele Record Video Users can save real time images from the camera on a PC C
40. not operate properly contact your local distributor Do not disassemble the product as that may void the warranty 1 Product Overview 1 1 About the Pro Series Network Cameras and Video Servers The Pro Series Network Cameras and Network Video Server are all in one networking devices that contain a digital color camera or a connection for analog CCTV cameras a powerful Web server an optimized embedded operating system hardware for image compression and a physical Ethernet connection The products do not need any additional software or hardware Simply provide power connect an Ethernet cable and view from any computer on the network For the Network Video Server you need a conventional CCTV camera as your video input source The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Pro Series Network Cameras and Network Video Servers are ideal for surveillance applications that require high quality full motion video and audio as well as comparatively low bandwidth demands on the network These products provide an easy user interface for remote access to receive the optimal synchronized video and audio from anywhere anytime over the Internet with the popular Internet Explorer Web browser as easy as surfing any regular Web sites More than just a high performance network camera the Pro Series Network Cameras and Network Video Server also offer many advanced features to provide solutions such as remote surveillance home business security audio video conferencing
41. of the image At high resolution VGA the options x1 5 and x2 are not available Frame rate You can control the frame rate of the video with this option Different values are available starting at 0 1 fps one image every 10 seconds ending at fastest max 30 fps Show Only Image This option is only available when using Windows MS Internet Explorer and ActiveX Clicking this button opens a pop up window showing the camera live image without any additional graphics The other options are identical to the MPEG4 camera models see pages 21 23 95 5 Adjusting the Camera Lens 5 1 Adjusting the Focus To get the finest image adjust the lens focus according to your environment Before adjusting turn the set screw counterclockwise then turn the lens in either direction till you get the most well defined image edges while viewing the picture quality on your Web browser When you finish adjusting the lens turn the set screw clockwise to fix it in place Set Screw Turn this part counterclockwise with the lens facing you to unscrew the lens for replacement Turn this part either clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the lens focus NOTE Do not force the lens beyond either the clockwise or counterclockwise limit Also a good level of focus is normally achievable throughout several planes within the camera s focusing spectrum Since optimum focusing is dependent upon the camera s field
42. of view it is important to scan the focusing plane from the closest to furthest perspectives before attempting any fine tuning 5 2 Replacing the Lens The Pro Series Network Camera is designed with a CS mount The lens supplied with your product can be replaced with any standard C or CS lens typically used within the surveillance industry Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied lens with any C or CS type lens 1 Unscrew the camera lens by turning the lens counterclockwise see above 2 For C lens only Attach the new lens to a C CS adapter 3 Screw the new lens onto the camera If applicable adjust the iris according to the prevailing light conditions 4 Focus the lens as instructed above 5 Reload your Web browser and monitor the results from the product homepage NOTE The Night Vision Infrared Camera is equipped with a special lens which cannot be replaced and must not be removed 96 6 Administrator Menu You can control the configurations of the camera using the administrator tools which can be accessed only by an authorized user If non authorized users try gaining access you may see a warning message You are not an administrator al 2 7 e Image Configuration Configure compression rate image size brightness contrast etc ADMINISTRATOR Menu e Network Configuration Image Configuration All network related settings can be changed here Network Configuration User Configuration e Admin U
43. press the Reset button on the back of the camera 2 Switch off the camera by disconnecting the power cable 3 While pressing the Reset button reconnect the power supply cable Keep the Reset button pressed until the green Operating Status LED blinks three times this may take 10 to 15 seconds Release the Reset button Using HyperTerminal 1 Run HyperTerminal see 4 3 1 2 Supply power to the camera 3 After a few moments the countdown begins with the prompt Press any key to stop auto booting within 3 seconds Press any key to display the screen below mpeg4cam HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dae og 2p E HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ARMboot2 Flash size OXO0800000 Hit any key to stop autoboot IP Address 192 168 1 62 Netmask 299 299 299 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 TFTP Server IP 192 168 1 3 HAC Address 00 00 10 10 45 44 Serial Number MNC W300_600000 BootROM Ver BLMPG0O01 3 Firmware Ver FLMPG0O02 9 BOOT gt Connected 0 01 19 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 When you enter Set the administrator ID and password reinstate as factory default admin NOTE Reinstating the original default settings will cause all parameters including IP address to be reset Factory default settings Administrator ID admin Administrator password admin Guest ID guest Guest password guest IP address 192 168 1 221 Subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 Gateway address 19
44. service Check the service s Web page for further information terms and conditions How to Use the DynDNS DDNS Server 1 Go to the DynDNS homepage www dyndns org or www dyndns com DynDNS E o Lost Password Create Account DNS Services DNS for static and dynamic IP addresses Introducing secret registration for all users MailHop Services Ensure reliable mail delivery Network Monitoring Monitor your online services 24x7x365 Learn more SSL Certificates High quality digital certificates Dynamic Network Services Launches Secret Registration Resources Services Support About DynDNS What is DNS Custom DNS Update Clients Search DynDNS Home Solutions Dynamic DNS 24 7 Premier Support DynDNS Careers Business Solutions MailHop Outbound Developer s Connection Contact Us Copyright 1999 2007 Dynamic Network Services Inc Privacy Policy Acceptable Use Policy Trademark Notices 100 2 If you didn t register your ID click Create Account and register your ID Or just log in with a registered ID NOTE Read and follow the instructions about cookies DynDNS E Lost Password Create Account My Account Login Create Account ae E g e hoa It is strongly recommended that you visit this page securely You are not currently visiting this page securely Lost Password ji Login Username Password Login Search DynDNS mery Search You
45. to 54 Mbps wireless access points 6 7 2 Wireless Security Settings WEP Wireless network communications are easily intercepted WEP wired equivalent privacy is an encryption method specified by the IEEE 802 11b standard to make any intercepted communications extremely difficult to interpret by unauthorized parties The WEP key needs to be entered in HEX code To set up 64 bit WEP input 10 HEX characters for example 0123456789 To set up 128 bit WEP input 26 HEX characters for example 01234567890123456789012345 50 Authentication WEP uses two types of authentication methods to authenticate the connection request One is Open key authentication in which all clients are allowed to authenticate the second is Shared key authentication which allows the AP access point to send the client a challenge text which the client encrypts and returns to the AP If the AP successfully decrypts the challenge text the client is authenticated Set the authentication type as per the access point authentication type The wireless camera s Auto mode automatically switches between open and shared modes Example 1 If your access point uses 64 bit encryption the default key is 1 authentication is shared and the key value is 0123456789 Your wireless camera WEP setting will be Encryption WEF bbit y Authentication shared WEP Key Entry 1 0123456789 WEP Key Entry 2 OOOO00O000 WEP Key Entry 3 QOUOUOOO00 WEP Key Entry 4 QOOO0O00
46. 00 Default Key Example 2 If your AP uses 128 bit encryption the default key 2 authentication is shared and the key value is 01234567890123456789012345 Your wireless camera WEP setting will be Encryption WEP 1 25bit v Authentication shared v WEP Key Entry 1 012345670901 25456 7590 WEP Key Entry 2 OOOOOOOOO000000000000L WEP Key Entry 3 OOOOCOOOCOOOCO00C0000 WEP key Entry 44 oooooooooooOOo000000nr Default Key 2 v NOTE All four WEP keys need to be set up the exactly same way they are defined in your wireless access point Make sure the encryption code is the same as that of the access point to which your camera will be connected under Infrastructure mode Your PC s encryption code also needs to be set up to match the camera s encryption code under either Infrastructure or Ad hoc mode The default setting for the encryption key is Disable therefore to secure the wireless transmission be sure to enable the encryption key by entering the relevant data NOTE Carefully enter encryption codes as any error will cause the communication link to fail 51 WPA amp WPA2 personal Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and WPA2 is a more effective way to secure wireless Wi Fi computer networks It was created in response to several serious weaknesses which researchers had found in the previous system Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802 111 standard and was intended as an
47. 1 8 LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 82 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java 116 Pro Series Wireless Network Camera 550253 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e 8 MByte flash memory e 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 820 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS AR
48. 2 168 1 1 Server IP address 192 168 1 5 105 Appendix l Glossary of Terms ActiveX A control or set of rules used by a browser ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required ARP Address Resolution Protocol A method for finding a host s Ethernet address from its Internet address The sender broadcasts an ARP packet containing the Internet address of another host and waits for it or some other host to send back its Ethernet address Each host maintains a cache of address translations to reduce delay and loading ARP allows the Internet address to be independent of the Ethernet address but it only works if all hosts support it The ARP command can be used to set the IP addresses for your product CGI Common Gateway Interface A standard for running external programs from a World Wide Web HTTP server CGI specifies how to pass arguments to the executing program as part of the HTTP request It also defines a set of environment variables Commonly the program will generate some HTML that will be passed back to the browser but it can also request URL redirection Basically it s a set of rules or a program that allows a Web server to communicate with other programs DSL Digital Subscriber Loop A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end users and telephone companies DHCP A protocol t
49. 4 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java a ae Pro Series Digital PTZ Network Camera 550468 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode 2 0 Megapixel CMOS PAL NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 MByte flash memory e 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 852 x 240 e Video frame rate max 25 fos D1 25 fos VGA 25 fps CIF e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens Specification
50. 4 or 8000 65535 ist DNS server address 10 10 810 me N 2nd DNS server address 10 108 21 a a SMTP Server max 25 characters Sender email address max 30 characters Cl Use SMTP Authentication Authentication method ID max 30 characters Password max 10 characters Realm max 15 characters DDNS Registration enable disable DONS Server max 30 characters VW ay felts oro User ID max 10 characters Password max 10 characters Host Name max 30 characters C DONS manual update Status submit cancel 36 Set IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Address To set the IP address subnet mask and gateway address manually select manually in the combo box If you have any trouble configuring network system information contact your network administrator Knowledge about IP addresses and TCP IP is required for the configuration task Set DHCP When selecting using DHCP the IP address subnet mask address and gateway address are being obtained from a DHCP server Users in a local network area may check the IP address through IP Installer NOTE lf you select DHCP you may see the rebooting message Now the Network Camera is rebooting to apply the changes on the Web browser After completion of the reboot the Status LED blinks once per second Confirm that the Operating Status LED blinks after selecting DHCP and the rebooting process t
51. 5 000 colors i e at least 16 bit NOTE Using only 16 or 256 colors on your computer will produce dithering artifacts in the image Adjust the camera lens manually NOTE lf you still have a problem with your camera after following the above recommendations contact your dealer or check the INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING Web site http www networkipcamera com 95 Appendix D Utilizing IP Addresses on a Local Network Introduction Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses Currently IP addresses are limited There are five classes of networks and each network contains IP addresses A network can only hold a limited number of IP addresses and the number of IP addresses depends on the network class The five classes are labeled A through E with the most common one being the C class network IP Construction and Network Class IP Construction Network Class A Class A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room X1 Network ID X1 Host ID X2 X3 X4 There are 128 A Class networks in the world B Class A network that contains IP addresses from 128 to 172 at room X1 Network ID X1 X2 Host ID X3 X4 There are 65 534 B Class networks in the world C Class A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room X1 Network ID X1 X2 X3 Host ID X4 The most common network there are 2 097 152 C class networks in the world D Class A network that contains IP
52. Dual Mode 2 0 Megapixel CMOS PAL NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Wireless LAN General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 MByte flash memory 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 852 x 240 e Video frame rate max 25 fos D1 25 fos VGA 25 fps CIF e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Wireless e Data rates IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps e Data encryption WEP 64 bit amp 128 bit WPA and WPA2 PSK with TKIP and AES authentication e Antenna single detachable dipole antenna with RP SMA connector 2 dBi gain e Operation modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc Preamble modes long short auto Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 2 Micron Progressive Scan CMOS sensor e 2 0 Megapixel resolution 1 668 H x 1 248 V e S N ratio 42 3 dB max Pixel size 2 8um x 2 8um
53. GHT PRIVACY GAMMA MOTION RETURN normal image mirrored image GAMMA Gamma causes the mid tone brightness to increase or decrease The range is limited to 0 05 to 1 Higher Gamma values help to reveal detail in the all important mid tone regions of the image Use the right arrow key change the values 58 MOTION Motion Detection The camera allows you to observe movements of WAles g mel objects in different areas on the screen The words MOTION DETECTED will appear on the screen BLC when movement is detected and the motion AGC detection area will flicker on the screen DAY NIGHT Use the right arrow key to change between the PRIVACY values OFF and ON When set to ON click on MIRROR the select button to open the configuration page GAMMA for the motion detection e N RETURN AREA Click on the select button to open the area configuration page Use the right arrow and down arrow to select the area where you want to set motion detection press the select button to confirm the area Repeat this step to select additional areas To exit the page press the select button for 5 seconds then release it The next page will let you activate all grip positions or deselect then all MOTION TH MOTION This parameter defines the motion detection sensitivity Possible values are 0 to 255 MOTION TRACE MOTION TH Set to ON to have the camera displaty in which motion
54. MACAddress IPAddress 1234 O00000 56 74 56 1921681125 second Mi C LIDBDO27 FS DO 1 one ae 125 141 156 234 MHC 300 _ 00000 00 00 00 34 32 67 192 168 1 872 MHCA 300_ 00000 M0 00 00 11 34A1 125 141 156 235 MMS I024001401 hicicoe1e 79 1371081132 2 Once IP Installer is run the panel shows every camera connected on the local network From the cameras listed select one to assign a Admin s ID new IP address every Pro Series Network Admin s Password Camera has a factory default IP address IP Address NOTE The MAC address can be found on the Sledge TEI underside label of the camera To choose a Subnet Mask Address l camera click on its MAC address on the list DMS Sener Address 3 Enter the administrator ID and password in the blank default ID and password are both admin to assign or change the IP address for the camera and setup Rescan Internet Camara 4 Enter the IP address gateway address subnet mask address DNS server address and server IP address assigned by the network administrator When the addresses are not assigned properly you cannot access the camera The server IP address does not need to be filled out at this time 5 After entering all addresses for the camera click on Change Network Configurations The message shows up if all the information is set up properly Then click the OK button New IP installer nN Successfully changed Internet Camera s IP address NOTE After ch
55. P ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Wireless e Data rates IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps e Antenna single detachable dipole antenna with RP SMA connector 2 dBi gain e Operation modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc e Preamble modes long short auto Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue e 0 1 minimum lux e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 10 000 sec e Replaceable standard 1 3 CS mount lens e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 54 object distance 0 1 m to infinity e Maximum relative aperture F1 8 LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 82 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX
56. PRO SERIES Network Camera amp Video Server USER MANUAL NETW OR K S CG N S SOLUTIO BRINGING Networks TO LIFE Table of Contents Safety and Regulatory NotiC S cstcc ssi c ietes des oasis eines dadabms wd a E eileen ade teeen lees 3 Section 1 Product Overview 1 1 About the Pro Series Network Cameras and Video ServelS scsccceeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeaes 5 1 2 Main Features and Benefits ci seccccicd ond ccondeiaecedeiied cdots eink edie Bend eee eed 5 Section 2 Physical Description 21 Package Contents ssnin adne ese ats ees cesses teeta et eset a a aaia 6 22 MIP G46 CG AIC irae ieictac duct sotued toa soaiata nde anneal teeasmicaanaeieiais 7 23 MPEGS CCD R O A A 8 CE NEtWOIK VIdeo SENE aria GA A N ero been 9 2 5 Network Dome Camera avctecstcoscanccatatbincisadesaisdaaniareives3Snedsaad vadestbinnduadaeabhteadiatds paeesoanasiae 10 26 JIPEG GMOS Camera 550710 riiin A a aE E E E 11 Section 3 Installation Summary and Examples ccccceccceceeecsseeseeeeeeeeeeueeseeeeeeesaeseeeeeeeeeaeas 13 Section 4 Assigning an IP address and Accessing the Camera s Homepage 4 1 Connecting the Camera to a PC cccccccsesseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesesaeeeeeeeessuaaaeeeeeeeessaaseeeeeees 15 4 2 Setting Up the IP Address Using IP Installer 0 ccc ceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 16 4 3 Accessing the Camera S Homepage cseeeeeeececceceeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeseeeeessaaanseeeeees 17 4 4 Homepage Op
57. Re hea ue eee a network the DMZ host Activating the DMZ function removes the firewall a protection for the DMZ host thus allowing unrestricted access to the server from the Internet Since this can be a potential danger to the DMZ host additional security measures on the DMZ host should be put in place Cee N A Disable DMZ UPnP Setup Enable DMZ Click on Applications gt DMZ amp Port Forwarding then click Add The following window will open Port Range Forward Service select one Service Name Cam Video External Port 40001 a 40001 Internal Port 40001 40001_ IP Address 192 168 1 221 Enter a service name external and internal port range along with the IP address of the camera Click OK to save the rule and click Add again to enter additional rules The end result should look like this DMZ amp Port Forward Port Trigger Management DDNS Port Map ALG DMZ Demilitarized Zone The router can forward all incoming traffic to a server or computer in your network the DMZ hast Activating the DMZ function removes the firewall protection for the DMZ host thus allowing unrestricted access to the server from the Internet Since this can be a potential danger to the DMZ host additional security measures on the DMZ hast should be put in place Disable DMZ Enable DMZ DM Host IP Address 192 168 1 a IP Address Application Internal Port
58. TZ Port Number NOTE PTZ control is not available on these Pro Series Network Camera models ETSP Port Number To set the port number for ETSP Event Trigger Setting Saving Program The default is 11000 users can select from 8000 to 65535 Refer to section 9 for instructions on the ETSP client 87 RTSP Port Number RTSP stands for Realtime Streaming Protocol and allows RTSP enabled video playback clients such as VLC Media Player or MPlayer to play back the live video from the network camera For more information refer to section RTSP Video Playback We recommend using the default value 554 1st 2nd DNS Server Address To map between an IP address and domain name you should enter your DNS server address If a user sets the DNS server into the camera users can configure the SMTP server FTP server and NTP server with its domain name NOTE A DNS domain name system is for mapping between an IP address and domain name Every network device in the world has its IP address for connecting to the Internet And the device is to be connected not with its domain name but with its IP address Ordinary users may not be familiar with IP addresses but know the domain names If a user accesses a certain network device with its domain name the DNS server translates the domain name into an IP address of the device and replies to the user with the result SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server IP address or hostname here to send camera system inf
59. The exposure target can be used to define the brightness of the image 128 is the default value The higher the value the brighter the image Minimum Image Sensor Rate Here you can define the minimum frame rate of the image sensor Variable is the default value and best suited for most applications as it adjusts the frame rate according to the available light levels while providing the best possible image quality Auto White Balance Enable or disable Auto White Balance If set to disable you can manually control the amount of red green and blue color in the input fields below Saturation Set the saturation value of images Higher saturation values generate deeper colors input values ranging from 0 to 9 Sharpness This value lets you control the sharpness of the image Lower values generate a smoother image higher values generate a crisper image meee 6 2 3 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 Image Configuration A F d Compression rate Level 10 ADMINISTRATOR MENU fences Stns 320 240 Image Configuration Vertical flip OF Horizontal flip Off Display Time Date Stamp On rel lt it lt 1 7 Network Configuration Ea User Configuration Event Trigger Configuration Time Configuration Brightness mode aor Brightness 0 255 n ae Contrast 0 15 Va Hue 0 15 Saturation 0 255 INTELLINET Sharpness 0 7 i Exposure mode Exposure 0 255 Back light Further reduce ex
60. The other port is the image transfer port default 40001 model 550710 uses port 8080 The camera sends the user interface pages such as the login page via TCP IP port 80 and the image stream through the Image Transfer Port 40001 If for whatever reasons the camera cannot send you data via the Image Transfer Port e g because the port may be blocked on the client computer or in case you access the camera remotely over the Internet the port may not be properly opened and forwarded in the router and you will not be able to see the live image of the camera A blocked image transfer port is the most common cause for display problems As a rule Whenever you can see the login page in your Web browser but no live video shows up on the main camera live screen you should activate this option Web Server Port 80 Client Computer Image Transfer Port 40001 Access via Web Browser ActiveX Installation for MS Explorer Users automatic The first time you login to the camera using ActiveX you are notified that a required plug in ActiveX control is required You need to allow the installation of ActiveX by clicking Yes to the question Do you want to install the program on the pop up window The installation will then take place It is normal for this process to take up to 30 seconds After the installation you will be taken to the Network Camera Homepage If you do not see the message concerning the ActiveX instal
61. UDP HTTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e 410k pixel array e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color killer e Minimum illumination O lux with IR LEDs on e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 10 000 sec e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 53 object distance 1 m to infinity e 12 IR LEDs effective range 10 m 30 ft LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera e User manual e External power adapter e Softwar
62. Y Dual MPEG4 amp JPEG In dual mode Audio communication from PC to CAMERA is not available User Configuration Event Trigger Configuration 4 System Configuration Output Stream Type JPEG STREAM MPEG STREAM Return Te Live View Direct public access to image via HTTP enable disable Logout http ipaddress jpg imagename jpg Image file name max 10 characters image Audio On Off On O off y video On Off on off INTELLINET LEDs On Off on O Off Ne Digital PTZ control enable O disable Digital PTZ Step 1 9 9 System Information Model INT DPTZ 200 Serial Number INT W300_00000 Bootrom Version B DL200 009 0 Firmware Version F DL200 001 0 Mac Number 00 0c 1c 0d 02 43 Camera Name Define the camera name maximum of 10 characters Camera Location Define the camera location maximum of 10 characters Operation Mode and Output Stream Type There are three operation modes for the camera Single MPEG4 Only Single JPEG Only and Dual MPEG4 JPEG In Dual mode the camera can encode and transmit both MPEG4 and JPEG images simultaneously over the network whereas in Single mode only MPEG4 or JPEG video will be encoded and transmitted In Dual MPEG4 JPEG mode only the Output Stream Type is selectable between JPEG stream and MPEG4 stream The stream type defines which type of data is sent to users connecting via a Web browser Also in Dual mode audio communication from PC to camera
63. addresses from 224 to 239 at room X1 D class networks are used for multicasting and are not allowed for common use E Class A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 255 at room X1 E class networks are reserved C Class Networks Features of Addresses IP address The three digit number in room X4 is for the Host ID The number range is from 0 to 255 Among the numbers 0 is used for Network ID 1 is used for Router IP gateway address and 255 is used for a broadcast address The numbers from 2 to 244 are IP addresses that can be assigned to a Pro Series Network Camera PC etc Network ID Identifies a network Generally the first number assigned is Network ID Gateway address The IP address of the router for connecting the Internet and a local network Broadcast address The IP address for broadcasting All devices connected on a local network have the same broadcast address Subnet mask Divides a local network into two remote networks and shows the IP quantity in a certain network The number used as a subnet mask is limited 0 4 8 16 32 64 128 Network Configuration 1 To use as one network Network ID xxx xxx xxx 0 Gateway Address xxx Xxx Xxx 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 255 IP addresses XXxX XXX XXX 2 XXX XXX XXX 254 2 To use as two sub networks 1 2 1 2 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 0 96 Gateway Address Xxx Xxx Xxx 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 128 Broad
64. ages Higher saturation values generate deeper colors input values ranging from 0 to 255 D oom j Mad Examples of different Saturation Values from left to right 0 128 255 Actual results may vary depending on the camera model Color Killer Enabling this will switch the image into gray monochrome format Disabling this option sets the images at their original color Load Default Values Set the image configuration as default values ee 6 2 2 MPEG4 CMOS Cameras wr P e Image Configuration Rate Control VBR Mode Quality VBR Mode 1 High Quality Bitrate CBR Mode Resolution D1 720x480 Framerate Limit highest Network Configuration GOP 5 ADMINISTRATOR MENU Image Configuration User Configuration Display Name Location Stamp Event Trigger Configuration Display Time Date Stamp On System Configuration Vertical Flip Off Off Horizontal Flip Return To Live View Logout Auto Exposure enable Odisable y INTELLINET Exposure Target 0 255 30 Minimum Sensor Image Rate Variable when no zoom Image Preview Auto White Balance Oenable disable ees Red Gain O 255 i A Green Gain 0 255 128 Blue Gain O 255 128 Contrast 0 20 Saturation 0 9 Sharpness 0 7 fe i Color Killer Oenable disable The basic options are the same except for the ones mentioned below Auto Exposure Enable or disable the Auto Exposure
65. and line in sources 244 Image Capture LED Flashes when image data transmitted over the network Rear View Network Connector Connect 10Base T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast cable Ethernet Terminal Block 2 6 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 Front Top View Network Activity LED Solid green indicates an active network link flashing green indicates data traffic Power LED Flashes once every second during normal operation Operation Status LED Flashes once every second during normal operation RS232 Connector Serial port connection for HyperTerminal access See Appendix B Power Connector Input connector for external 12 V DC Power supply Connect external devices such as sensors and alarm devices or power external devices through the camera See Appendix F for details 42 3 Installation Summary and Examples 1 Connect the Ethernet and power to the Pro Series Network Camera 2 Install and launch the IP Installer program on the enclosed CD 3 Assign an IP address and network settings 4 Securely mount the camera Owners of the indoor fixed dome camera need to refer to the included Hardware Installation guide 5 Adjust the lens focus Installation Example Wired Camera LAN Switch Router Internet WAN Network Camera Legend cable color Web Browser access to camera Access to E Mail FTP or Web Server Transmission of AVI files by camera Installation Exa
66. anging the network configuration it may take a little time to reboot the camera in order to access the camera s homepage 6 4 3 Accessing the Camera s Homepage Access the camera to monitor real time images over the Internet and configure the camera settings through any standard Web browser on a local or remote network The following Web browsers are supported MS Internet Explorer 5 x 6 x 7 x and 8 x ActiveX Java MOZILLA Firefox 1 x 2 x Java MOZILLA 1 x Java Opera Java Konqueror Java The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Pro Series Network Camera supports two connection methods ActiveX for Microsoft s Internet Explorer users on Windows systems and Java for all other Web browsers and operating systems including MacOS and Linux and Windows when using a different Web browser than MS Internet Explorer ActiveX offers faster performance and enhanced features such as video recording via Web browser and two way audio Using Activex however requires the user to be logged in as a computer administrator Not everybody has this ability Furthermore ActiveX is often banned from use in corporate environments for security reasons Java represents the universal alternative to ActiveX It can be used on nearly all common computer operating systems and with almost any common Web browser The camera primarily supports Java by Sun Microsystems but it is also compatible to Microsoft s Java VM Sun s Java can be downl
67. ansmitted each second Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines These are the products represented in this user manual 550710 JPEG CMOS Network Camera for NTSC amp PAL standards 503181 Wired MPEG4 JPEG CCD Network Camera for NTSC standard 550796 Wired MPEG4 JPEG CCD Network Camera for PAL standard 550253 Wireless MPEG4 JPEG CCD Network Camera for NTSC standard 550178 Wireless MPEG4 JPEG CCD Network Camera for PAL standard 550314 Wired MPEG4 JPEG CCD IR Network Camera for NTSC standard 550291 Wired MPEG4 JPEG CCD IR Network Camera for PAL standard 550321 Wireless MPEG4 JPEG CCD IR Network Camera for NTSC standard 550307 Wireless MPEG4 JPEG CCD IR Network Camera for PAL standard 550468 Wired MPEG4 JPEG CMOS Digital PTZ Network Camera for NTSC amp PAL standards 550482 Wireless MPEG4 JPEG CMOS Digital PTZ Network Camera for NTSC amp PAL standards 550376 Wired MPEG4 JPEG Network Video Server for NTSC amp PAL standards 550420 550406 Vandal Proof Dome Camera NTSC PAL 550444 550413 Vandal Proof IR Dome Camera NTSC PAL 524667 524650 Network Dome Camera NTSC PAL To determine your video standard refer to the lists below PAL Afghanistan Algeria Argentina Austria Australia Bangladesh Belgium Brazil China Denmark Finland Germany Hong Kong Iceland India Indonesia Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jordan Kenya Kuwait Liberia Malaysia Netherlands Nigeria Norway New Guinea Pakista
68. ateway IP address Network Configuration Did you specify correct DNS servers Network Configuration Did you enter the correct e mail address Event Trigger Configuration Did you specify the e mail title Event Trigger Configuration 2 The e mail server denies the delivery request from the camera Check ls avalid sender address specified Network Configuration Did you activate SMTP authentication Network Configuration Did you enter the correct Username and Password for SMTP authentication Network Configuration Also be sure to have the latest firmware installed in case you experience difficulties Possible compatibility problems are likely to be resolved in newer firmware versions 8 How do activate the FTP upload function send captured image to FTP server FTP server max 30 characters 111 222 333 444 FTP server port 21 65535 User ID max 30 characters Password max 30 characters a max 30 characters send captured image to FTP server Activate this option FTP Server max 30 characters Type in the IP address or domain name of the FTP server if you enter the domain name you must have proper DNS servers set up in the network configuration FTP Server Port By default the FTP service runs on port 21 If your server runs on a different port you can enter the correct port here User ID max 30 characters Enter a valid FTP server user name Password max 30 characters Ent
69. below in association with Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Actions and run the PING utility to troubleshoot TCP IP problems on your network 1 Start a DOS window 2 Type ping x x x x where x x x x is the IP address of the camera 3 The subsequent replies will provide an explanation as to the cause of the problem Replies can be interpreted as defined in the table below PING reply Interpretation and recommendation The IP address is already used and cannot be used again You must obtain a new IP address Heeinatiomnoctuneachable MPEG4 Network Camera is not accessible within your subnet You must obtain a new IP address bytes 32 time 2 ms Request timed out This IP address is not used by anyone and is available for use q with your Pro Series Network Camera Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Possible causes Remedial actions The camera The IP address is 1 Disconnect your camera from the network cannot be already used by 2 Run the PING utility as described in PINGing Your IP accessed another device Address from a Web The IP address is Run the PING utility as described in PINGing Your IP browser located within a Address If the utility returns no response or similar the different subnet diagnosis is probably correct you should then proceed as follows In Windows 95 98 or Windows 2000 XP Vista check that the IP address for your camera is within the same subnet as your workstation 1 Cl
70. cast Address xxx xxx xxx 127 IP addresses XxXx XXX XXX 2 XXX XXX XXX 126 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 128 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 128 Broadcast Address xXxx XXx Xxx 255 IP addresses Xxx XXX XXX 130 XXX XXX XXX 254 3 To use as three sub networks 1 4 1 4 1 2 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 0 Gateway Address Xxx Xxx Xxx 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 63 IP addresses XXX XXX XXX 2 XXX XXX XXX 62 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 64 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 65 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xXxx XXx XXxX 127 IP addresses xxx XXX XXX 66 XXX XXX XXX 126 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 128 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 128 Broadcast Address Xxx XXxX XXx 225 IP addresses Xxx Xxx XXX 130 XXX XXX XXX 256 4 To use as four sub networks 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 0 Gateway Address Xxx Xxx Xxx 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 63 IP addresses XXX XXX XXX 2 XXX XXX XXX 62 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 64 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 65 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 127 IP addresses Xxx XXX XXX 66 XXX XXX XXX 126 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 128 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx Xxx 191 IP addresses xXxx Xxx XXX 130 xXXXx XXX XXX 190 Sub Network ID
71. ccording to the brightness of the scene FLK Select FLK mode when flickering occurs on the screen due to an imbalance between illumination and power frequency FIXED Click the select button to open the settings page then select a fixed shutter speed from the following values 1 50 1 250 1 500 1 2000 1 5000 1 10 000 1 100 000 Higher numbers mean shorter shutter time lower numbers mean the shutter stays open longer e g 1 50 means that the shutter stays open for 1 50 second for each frame MANUAL Click the select button to open the settings page Here you can adjust the target brightness by adjusting the slider from left to right WHITE BAL This parameter controls the white balance White balance is the process of removing unrealistic color casts so that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in the video White balance has to take into account the color temperature of a light source which refers to the relative warmth or coolness of white light The camera offers several options that are explained next m gt TARD v OUD m a Tn ExT m w t G a gt t Mt t gt To SHUTT WHITE FUNCT ADJUS LANGU RESET EXIT ATW Auto Tracking White Balance This mode can be used within the color temperature range 1 800 K 10 500 eg fluorescent light outdoor etc It is the default mode AW Auto White Balance Select this value in case the other modes
72. characters f Jpg Append to the image file name C camera IP address CO date and time CI trigger condition flag C image sequence number Trigger output supply voltage to output port for O 255 seconds C send alarm to ETSP client C send captured image to e mail e mail address max 30 characters e mail title max 30 characters C send captured image to FTP server FTP server max 30 characters FTP server port 21 65535 User ID max 30 characters Password max 30 characters Directory max 30 characters FTP Rename enable The Event Trigger Configuration of the camera model 550710 is very similar to the MPEG4 models There are two main differences here a No Motion Detection Area You cannot define the motion detection area If you enable motion detection the entire image area is being monitored b No upload of AVI video files This camera model only supports the upload of JPEG images 46 6 6 System Configuration 6 6 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen is used to configure camera name location operation mode and system information as well as time configuration for the camera F 7 YL e System Configuration m Camera name max 10 characters my camera ADMINISTRATOR MENU z Camera location max 10 characters my home Image Configuration Operation Mode Network Configuration O Single MPEG4 ONLY Single JPEG ONL
73. dia guest guest valid user name and password 192 168 0 221 IP address or web address of your camera mp4media fixed part of the URL 4 Click OK and the video playback will start in two to five seconds RS SME yar Open Play Video Audio Subtitles Browse Options Help it e ie Q rA Audio Subtitle vi Ti OO EErEE gt sm S t 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Note 1 RTSP support is limited to the MPEG4 camera models camera 550710 does not support RTSP 2 RTSP support may not work with all RTSP enabled clients e g RTSP is incompatible to Microsoft s Windows Media Player 3 RTSP support requires the camera to have an updated firmware installed If the network settings page of your camera does not show a port for RTSP you need to update the firmware at www networkipcamera com 4 As new versions of RTSP enabled clients are released compatibility to the network camera can not always be guaranteed wa ge 11 SSL Encryption Access via HTTPS The MPEG4 cameras are equipped with SSL encryption a safe way of accessing your camera SSL encryption ensures that the data traffic between your camera and the computer is encrypted Access to the camera via HTTPS To utilize HTTPS you need to enter the following address in your Web browser E fri https 192 168 0 221 findex cai Note Use https instead of http You will be presented with a security message may vary depending on y
74. e CD 119 Pro Series Wireless Night Vision Network Camera 550307 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night IR Lens PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Wireless LAN General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 MByte flash memory 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Wireless e Data rates IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps e Data encryption WEP 64 bit amp 128 bit WPA and WPA2 PSK with TKIP and AES authentication e Antenna single detachable dipole antenna with RP SMA connector 2 dBi gain e Operation modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc e Preamble modes long short auto Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e 470k pixel array e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms co
75. e camera s internal motion detection using this option The camera does a real time frame by frame comparison of the image material and can trigger an alert if it detects motion The camera does not have an IR motion detection sensor It relies on a frame by frame comparison and therefore the internal motion detection cannot be used at night when no light is present 1 36005 seconds fram ta 24 o clack O 24 This activates a timer based event Values from 1 to 3600 seconds are valid You can define the time international 24h time format in which the camera s timer is active to trigger an output event 42 Motion Detection Sensitivity This is to configure the level of motion detection sensitivity The level is composed of five levels from 0 to 4 Value 0 is the least sensitive setting At this setting the camera may overlook a lot of motion Value 4 is the most sensitive setting At this setting the camera will likely cause a lot of false alarms because the tiniest movement even the video compression which can create compression artifacts can trigger an alert Values 1 3 are more suited for real life applications Experiment with the different settings to find the right level of sensitivity for your application Motion Detection Area This is to configure the motion detection area in the images If you select Motion Detection Area type in the combo box and click Display motion area then you can see your settin
76. e video frame buffer e Image Buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 MByte flash memory e 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions PAL D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 352 x 288 NTSC D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 352 x 240 e Video frame rate max 30 fos D1 VGA and CIF e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A CE Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive PTZ Control e Selectable baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bps e Selectable ID 1 255 e Supported protocols Pelco D P e Supported cameras HONEYWELL HRX 2000 VICON V1311RB VPS LG LPT A100L SAMSUNG TECHWIN SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS MRX 1000 INTER M DONGYANG UNITECH DRX302A External IO e RS 485 port for PTZ control e DC output for power supply to external device 12V 150 mA e Sensor input e Alarm output LEDs e Power e Network e On Air Network Video Server active Environmental e Dimensions 142 W x 145 L x 31 H mm 5 6 x 5 7 x 1 2 in e Weight 1 3 kg 2 8 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 6 0 Watts maxim
77. ect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it can provide the unique SSID An SSID is also referred to as a network name because essentially it is a name that identifies a wireless network To connect a wireless client such as a Wireless Pro Series Network Camera to a specific AP the user of the camera should specify the SSID name in the camera s wireless IP setting 53 6 8 OSD On Screen Display Configuration Certain camera models are equipped with an OSD function that provides additional functionality You can modify image parameters set up privacy zones and define motion detection areas and much more Cameras that support this OSD function display a link in the administrator menu labeled OSD Configuration OSD control is available in most CCD cameras manufactured after May 2009 OSD Configuration OSD Menu Control ADMINISTRATOR Menu Image Configuration Network Configuration User Configuration Event Trigger Configuration SELECT af OSD Configuration System Configuration Return To Live View Logout y INTELLINET You control the OSD menu using the arrow keys and select button With the arrow down button you change the active row indicated in green The right arrow is used to change values of the selected parameter The select button works much like the enter key on your computer keyboard It allows opening sub menus for certai
78. ed to monitor the camera for this signal When ETSP detects this signal it starts recording immediately The following steps only need to be performed the first time you run ETSP Client Setting up the camera in ETSP Client Double click the ETSP Client program to start it The following screen appears vent Trigpered t Triggered Connection ID Password Configuration tatus Window gt gt Click on Configuration to open the camera configuration screen 72 EPSP elise Sopisureaciy Saving Filename C Documents and Set a Length si per video file i Minutef1 60 for Viewing Time Address of Network Camera 102 168 1 ETSP Private Port i1000 VWideo Port 0001 am Delete Modify Save Close Click Add Bib Ghent Contipunanon saving Filename 1 C Documents and Set sea Cs E Length ts per video file a Minutefl 60 for Viewing Time Address of Network Camera 192 168 1 ETSP Private Port 11000 Video Port 0001 Define the location where the video should be saved Specify the length of the recorded video in minutes Enter the camera s IP address ETSP port and video port need to be entered here If you have changed the port settings in the camera you need to make adjustments here Click Save to save the settings and open the main screen of ETSP Client 278 2 eiea OLX The IP addre
79. ee types of image resolution NTSC D1 720x480 VGA 640x480 and CIF 352x240 PAL D1 720x576 VGA 640x576 and CIF 352x288 The Digital PTZ CMOS camera supports 720x480 640x480 352x240 and 320x240 pixel image resolution 29 Frame Rate Select the frame rate according to your preference The higher value of frame rate ensures smoother video but the higher the frame rate the larger the network bandwidth usage GOP Set the size of GOP group of pictures MPEG4 video stream consists of continuous GOP and one GOP consists of one I frame plus P frames This value equals the period of one I frame The more the GOP size the less network bandwidth will be occupied Higher GOP values will save considerable network bandwidth but at the expense of image quality The default value is 5 and works fine for most applications Display Name Location Stamp Select On to display the camera name and location at the top of the transmitted images Display Time Date Stamp Select On to display the camera time and date at the top of the transmitted images my home my home Vertical Flip and Horizontal Flip Use these options in order to flip the video horizontally and or vertically NOTE These options only affect the live image shown in the Web browser but not any video which the camera has uploaded to an FTP server or has sent out via e mail For ceiling mount installation use the top tripod mounting hole instead of the
80. el 524179 PoE Midspan 8 Port rackmount IEEE 802 3af compliant Part Number Model 502931 64 2 PoE Office Switch 8 Port Desktop IEEE 802 3af compliant Endspan Part Number Model 503358 PoE Web Smart Switch 8 Port Desktop IEEE 802 3af compliant Endspan Part Number Model 502917 Fast Ethernet Rackmount PoE Switch 16 port IEEE 802 3af compliant Endspan Part Number Model 524155 Class 2 7 3 Watts per port Part Number Model 503631 Class 3 15 4 Watts per port The class 2 version provides sufficient power for sixteen network cameras The accessory below is specially designed for camera model 550710 Power over Ethernet Injector 1 port for network camera model 550710 only Part Number Model 521444 622 8 8 Channel Viewing Recording Software With this program you can view and record up to eight INTELLINET network cameras You can find the program on the enclosed INTELLINET PRO SERIES NETWORK CAMERA Install CD Rom in the folder INTELLINET 8 Channel Files Currently on the CO File Folder File Folder Multi viewer File Folder User Manual File Folder AP New IP installerexe Application y Upgrader exe Application fer INTELLINET cherie File Folder Inside the folder there are eight different executable files INT_OEM_8channel_de exe German INT_OEM_8channel_en exe English INT_OEM_8channel_es exe Spanish INT_OEM_8channel_fr exe French INT_OEM_8chann
81. el_it exe Italian INT_OEM_8channel_pl exe Polish INT_OEM_8channel_pt exe Portuguese INT_OEM_8channel_tu exe Turkish Installation Double click the setup file of your choice and follow the instructions on the screen 5 setip yuyu Welcome to the go1984 Setup Wizard This will install go1 984 3 7 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup INTELLINET Next Cancel Eiee Mea Click Next to begin the installation process e Semip 2010B3 Information Please read the following important information before continuing When you are ready to continue with Setup click Nest go1984 3 7 3 0 INTELLINET Edition go1984 INTELLINET edition is a full time unrestricted version that supports Monitoring and recording of up to 8 INTELLINET network cameras Recording of up to 2 GB worth of videos per camera Motion detection Alarm function Image Center go1984 is also available as a Pro and an Enterprise version The additional features of these versions can be tested for 30 days You can switch back to the INTELLINET edition at any time during your testing period iv Cancel a 63 Click Next to accept the terms and conditions I siup PotoB4s Select Destination Location Where should go1984 be installed Ca Setup will install go1984 into the followi
82. enabled the camera will engage the black and white mode based on the parameters specified B W The black and white mode is permanently active even during daytime conditions COLOR The camera does not engage the b w mode regardless of the light conditions 56 When auto mode is selected click on the select button to open up the configuration page that holds additional parameters Delay Specify the time in s which the camera delays switching from one mode to another If you set the value to 30 the camera will not immediately DAY NIGHT AUTO DELAY START LEVEL C switch the color mode when the start of end level has E 7 been reached but will wait for 30 seconds to change RETURN the mode This way the camera will not quickly switch between the modes if there are rapid changes in light level Instead the light level has to change for 30 seconds before the mode changes Start Level Specified the light level at which the camera activates the black and white mode End Level Defines at what light level the camera should re activate the color mode Note If delay value 0 is specified the auto mode becomes inoperable The auto mode only operates if AGC Automatic Gain Control is activated If the start and end levels are higher than the AGC level the auto mode does not operate Also the auto mode does not function in fixed shutter mode PRIVACY Privacy Masking
83. er a valid FTP server password Directory max 30 characters Enter the directory on the server where the images are to be uploaded FTP Rename enable Activate this option if you want the server to rename the image after the upload is completed 89 9 What does the FTP Rename option in the Event Trigger Configuration do The FTP Rename option should be activated whenever the camera uploads the same image Same image name to the FTP server Typically this is an application where the camera uploads still images to your Web site every xx seconds and you display the image on your Web site Without the Rename option enabled the following will happen The FTP upload process consists of different steps 1 Login 2 Delete existing file 3 Upload new file 4 Logout The entire process can easily take several seconds depending on the camera s Internet connection speed as well as the image size The important thing here is that the existing image first is being deleted then the new image is being uploaded If a user accesses your Web site at the very moment the image is deleted or is being uploaded the image on the Web site will either not show up at all or will only show partially With the Rename Option enabled this does not happen The image will always show up correctly Here is why Instead of deleting the existing image first the camera uploads the new image using a different file name Example Image name camera pg
84. ess the video data stream of the camera directly and you can watch the live video without connecting to the camera with your Web browser first MPlayer is freeware RTSP Playback in MPlayer for Windows 1a Activate MPEG4 streaming in the system configuration of the camera P J S e System Configuration t Camera name max 10 characters name ADMINISTRATOR MENU Camera location max 10 characters location Image Configuration Operation Mode Network Configuration User Configuration a eT pe pink O Dual MPEG4 amp JPEG Eye ingone Somnpuentinn In dual mode Audio communication from PC to CAME System Configuration Output Stream Type JPEG STREAM MPEG STREAM _ 1b Alternatively you can activate dual mode with MPEG4 streaming in the system configuration of the camera e System Configuration t Camera name max 10 characters name ADMINISTRATOR Menu Camera location max 10 characters location Image Configuration Operation Mode Network Configuration Single MPEG4 ONLY User Configuration F Event Trigger Configuration System Configuration Options Help A Audio Subtitle Playlist OWD From drive o DYE From Folder gt YCD URL Ctrl U A Close Ctrl x ut 7G 3 Enter the correct address to your camera SMPlayer Enter URL URL rtsp fquest quest 192 166 0 221 mp4medial It s a playlist URL rtsp guest guest 192 168 0 221 mp4me
85. ew Date yyyy mm dd 2001 fiz 31 Logout Time hh mm ss 12 fo l Enable Daylight Savings Start Daylight Savings Time April X 5 INTELLINET End Daylight Savings Time cancel Reboot Restart Network IP Camera No Settings will get lost Restore Factory default Values Restore Defaults Warning All Settings will get lost A8 Synchronized with NTP Server The camera automatically configures the date and time through the NTP network time protocol server The NTP server is based on Greenwich time Select the NTP server IP address and time zone to set the date and time automatically then click submit NOTE lf this procedure doesn t work it could be due to a network error Select another NTP server and IP address or set the date and time manually Once the date and time configuration is set you don t have to configure it again NTP Server The standard public or private NTP server IP address Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone as per the camera location Update Interval The update time interval for updating synchronizing the camera time with the NTP server Set Manually Enter the date and time manually then click submit Enable Daylight Saving Enter the dates you want to start end Daylight Saving Time Reboot Restart Network Camera This option will reboot or restart the camera Your settings will not be lost Restore Factory Default Values This option wi
86. g of Motion Detection Area graphically as shown in the figures below Bottom Left Right Middle_Middle all set CAUTION It is not recommended that the motion detection function be used for security purposes To perform security surveillance for the protection of high value goods it is suggested that infrared sensors or other insurance approved sensors be used and connected to the camera to make use of the event output options lt should also be mentioned that the motion detection delivers better results at lower image resolutions ee Image Capture Option This is to configure image capture options when an event is triggered When an event occurs you can get the pre event and post event images by setting Before event and After event ADMINISTRATOR MENU Image Configuration Image capture option Network Configuration User Configuration Before event 0 30 fi seconds f Event Trigger Configuration After event 0 30 3 seconds System Configuration Image capture frame rate is l fos Image file name max 10 characters Ret To Live Vi ar alate bac Image file Type AVI Logout Append to the image file name I camera IP address l date and time trigger condition flag image sequence number YY INTELLINET Before event You may set the starting time to capture an image before the event is triggered Input limitation is from 0 to 30 seconds After event You may set the finishing t
87. hat provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a local area network The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to a DHCP and each client computer on the LAN has its TCP IP software configured to request an IP address from the DHCP server The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period Ethernet A widely used networking standard Firewall A virtual barrier between a LAN Local Area Network and other networks e g the Internet Frame Grabber Card Plug in hardware for grabbing images FTP A client server protocol that allows a user on one computer to transfer files to and from another computer over a TCP IP network Also the client program the user executes to transfer files It is defined in STD 9 RFC 959 HTML A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents used extensively on the World Wide Web HTTP A protocol used to request and transmit files especially Web pages Intranet A privately maintained computer network that can be accessed only by authorized persons especially members or employees of the organization that owns it IP Internet Protocol The network layer for the TCP IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks defined in STD 5 RFC 791 IP is a connectionless best effort packet switching protocol It provides packet routing fragmentation and re assembly
88. have a problem downloading You can manually install the ActiveX control as described in section 4 3 or change the security settings to a lower level Internet Ostians security Settings Connections Programs Advanced Settings General Security Privacy Content Actives controls and plug ins Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings a Download signed Active controls D amp Disable oe O Enable Internet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sires G Prompt E Download unsigned Activex controls Internet Disable r This zone contains all web sites you e Enable haven t placed in other zones Prompt Sbeodhiy Jovelier thie Boule i Initialize and script Active controls nok marked as safe Disable Custom Enable Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level O Prompt E iiim Shee Same eel amah ee b Feset custom settings Reset to Medium i Reset 12 want to connect to the camera using Java however on my new Windows system there s no Java Virtual Machine installed Where do get it You may download the Java software directly from Sun s Java Web site Java Virtual Machine for Windows http www java com en download windows_manual jsp 13 would like to use a professional video monitoring and recording software Which pr
89. he router To receive and send sound the audio send and receive ports must also be added to the router configuration If you wish to use HTTPS port 443 must be included to the router setup If you want to use the RTSP protocol port 554 needs to be added to the port forwarding setup of the router Before you can add the information in the router find out which local IP address your camera has and which ports it uses by connecting to the camera s Web administrator menu Network Configuration screen e Network Configuration Set IP subnet mask gateway address manually 192 168 1 221 1 IP Address of eon enS 26m E camera 192 166 1 1 IP Address Subnet mask address Gateway address L send IP address to e mail e mail address max 30 characters Web server port number 80 1023 Image transfer port number 8000 65535 A 2 Web Image udio Send port number 8000 65535 40008 T o and Audio Ports udio Receive port number 8000 65535 of camera Upgrade port number 8000 65535 3000 J On the following pages are setup examples for several INTELLINET routers The procedure for other routers from other brands is very similar but some details may be different 80 Setup Example 1 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Router Series Virtual Server Q Sys tem You can configure the Broadband router as a Virtual Server so that remote users accessing
90. hority User Configuration oe ent oe SEES u3 id Viewing hdl User None H Network Configuration Admin admin eoccccce eeccccce fastest All Event Trigger Configuration Wi None 4 User gt L g Time Configuration User zl None System Configuration User a j i J None B j Home submit cancel e INTELLINET ID User Name must be between 5 and 10 characters Password Password must be between 5 and 10 characters Maximum Frame Rate You can define the maximum frame rate this user is allowed to receive This function can be useful if you allow public access to your camera e g you may have the camera live image integrated into an HTML page on your Web site but want to keep the users from consuming all of the available bandwidth Reducing the maximum frame rate allows you to do that Example The frame rate in the image configuration is set up as 25 The maximum frame rate for the guest user account is set to 1 The maximum frame rate for a second user account e g admin is set to fastest If the admin user accesses the camera the frame rate shown in the Web browser is 25 but the guest user only views the video at 1 fps frame per second Authority None no access to the camera is possible Viewing access to the live image but no access to the administrator menu All access to the live image and access to
91. hrough this externally connected speaker MIC The external microphone for audio input The live audio can be captured and transmitted to the connected Video Server client by using of this port Mini DIN Connector To connect external devices such as the external zoom focus lens mechanism or to connect directly to a serial port for Video Server configuration via HyperTerminal 2 5 Network Dome Camera Tamper proof screws Front View A special wrench is included in the Model shown Vandal Proof Day Night version product packaging to open the top cover in order to adjust the position of the lens Vandal proof dome housing Shock resistant housing protects the dome camera Infrared Emitter Diodes LEDs automatically turn on in the dark Vari focal lens 4 9 mm Adjust focus and field of view see l Hardware Installation guide for Model shown Standard version additional information 10 LLLE fig Vari focal lens 4 9 mm Adjust focus and field of view see Hardware Installation guide for additional information Rear View Terminal Block 6 pin input output for external alarm devices and sensors RJ 45 Network Connector IEEE802 3af PoE compliant network connector Power connector 12 V DC power input for non PoE installations BNC Loop through port Analog video output signal for CCTV systems and monitors Audio IN OUT Connector for active speakers and high gain microphones
92. ication enabled Encryption WA Pesonal ka Authentication AES kuai Passphrase 8 63 Asci OR 64 Hes eeseeceaes 52 IMPORTANT Infrastructure Mode This is an 802 11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going through an access point AP In Infrastructure mode wireless devices can communicate with each other or can communicate with a wired network When one AP is connected to a wired network and a set of wireless stations it is referred to as a basic service set BSS An extended service set ESS is a set of two or more BSSs that form a single sub network Most corporate wireless LANs operate in Infrastructure mode because they require access to the wired LAN in order to use services such as file servers or printers Ad hoc Mode This is an 802 11 networking framework in which devices or stations communicate directly with each other without the use of an AP Ad hoc mode is also referred to as Peer to Peer mode or an independent basic service set IBSS Ad hoc mode is useful for establishing a network in which a wireless infrastructure does not exist or in which services are not required SSID service set identifier This is a 32 character unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a WLAN that acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the BSS The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another so all access points and all devices attempting to conn
93. ick Start Settings Control Panel and Network 2 Specify the TCP IP adapter and click on Properties In Properties click IP address 3 Check that the first 3 numbers within the IP address of your camera match the first 3 of your workstation If not your camera may be on a different subnet and the IP address cannot be set from this workstation You must set the IP address for the camera from a workstation on the same subnet Other networking Trying replacing your network cable problems Test the network interface of the product by connecting a local computer to the unit using a standard crossover hub to hub cable 94 The Power LED is not constantly lit The Network LED is off The Operating Status LED is off The camera works locally but not externally A series of broad vertical white lines appears across the image Bad focus Noisy images Bad quality video Faulty power supply Faulty cabling Faulty connection Firewall protection Default routers required The Internet site s too heavily loaded The CCD sensor becomes overloaded when the light is too bright as with reflected sunlight Focus has not been correctly adjusted Video images may be noisy if you are using the camera in a very low light environment or the bit rate quality is set to very low values The display properties are incorrectly configured for your desktop The camera is not foc
94. idual packets of information and IP contains the rules for how the packets are actually sent and received URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network WAN Wide Area Network A communications network that uses such devices as telephone lines satellite dishes or radio waves to span a larger geographic area than can be covered by a LAN Wizard A program designed specifically to guide the user through a procedure Typically used for installation and configuration InstallShield Wizard is required to download ActiveX manually 24072 Appendix J Product Specifications Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550406 Vandal Proof MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens e 1 3 Sony Super HAD CCD sensor e 440k pixel resolution 752
95. ime to capture an image after the event is triggered Input limitation is from 0 to 30 seconds Image capture frame rate Set from 1 to 15 fps when an image is being captured Image file name You may designate the image file name to send e mail or FPT after an image is captured All captured images are saved as avi files for example Filename avi Image file type You can choose between two options AVI means that the camera transmits a video file JPG means that the camera transmits a series of single JPEG images Append to the image file name You may add information to the image file name Camera IP address example filename_192 168 1 19 avi Date and time example filename_20020218150030 avi Trigger condition flag When selecting Activation of digital input port D may be added to the image file name example filename_D avi when selecting Periodically every P is added to image file name example filename_P avi Image sequence number With this option you may classify a file with the same name with consecutive numbers from 000 to 999 example When you designate file name as camera and select Image sequence number the file name appears as camera001 avi camera002 avi and so on through camera999 avi 44 Image Capture option limitation The configuration for the image capture option affects memory capacity If the configuration uses excessive memory the warning message Not enough me
96. ipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the receiver Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Check that shielded STP network cables are being used with this unit to ensure compliance with EMC standards This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This digital equipment fulfills the requirements for radiated emission according to limit B of EN55022 1998 and the requirements for immunity according to EN55024 1998 residential commercial and light industry Safety This equipment complies with EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology equipment Radio Transmission Regulatory Information This equipment generates a
97. ith this function you can reset the OSD menu to the factory default settings SETUP CAMERA ID 60 7 PoE Power over Ethernet Support Power over Ethernet or PoE technology describes a system to transmit electrical power along with data to remote devices over standard twisted pair cable in an Ethernet network This technology is useful for powering IP telephones wireless LAN access points network cameras remote network switches embedded computers and other appliances where it would be inconvenient expensive mains wiring must often be done by qualified and or licensed electricians for legal or insurance reasons or infeasible to supply power separately The standard IEEE 802 3af describes two types of devices Power Sourcing Equipment PSE and Powered Devices PD Power sourcing equipment provides power to the powered devices The network camera represents the powered device whereas a PoE Injector is a PSE device The Pro Series Network Camera models except for model 550710 are IEEE 802 3af standard PoE compliant They can be used with any IEEE 802 3af compliant PoE injector NOTE Camera model 550710 can only be powered over Ethernet using a special accessory On the next two pages you can find an overview of available PSE equipment from INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS NOTE The information is subject to change Power over Ethernet PoE Injector 1 Port 48 V DC IEEE 802 3af Compliant Part Number Mod
98. lation this can have different Causes you are not logged in to your computer as an administrator the security settings on your system Internet Options prevent the installation of signed ActiveX controls ActiveX Installation for MS Explorer Users manual lf the ActiveX program fails to install automatically you can install it manually Administrator rights are still required First you need to download M4Viewer exe from the Web site www networkipcamera com You can find the link on the login page of the camera Note If you experience difficulty with the automatic ActiveX Control installation click here to download and install the ActiveX plug in manually File Download Security Warming Ta Do you want to run or save this file Name M4Viewer exe Type Application 1 38 MB From Www nebworkipcamera cop While files from the Internet can be useful this fle type can potentially harm pour computer If you do not trust the source do not Tun or save this software What s the tisk Save M4Viewer exe on the computer s hard drive Once the download is completed you need to run the program by double clicking it You may see the following message The publisher could not be ventied Are you sure you want to run this software I Name M4Viewer exe Publisher Unknown Publisher Type Application From Cimpeg cameras Always ask before opening this tile publisher You should only run software from publishers po
99. lements data protection The administrator can decide whether individuals groups or the whole world may access the camera The Pro Series Network Camera supports multi user password protection Compression and Performance With a variable frame rate dependent on the image quality and bit rate the camera delivers MPEG4 video at up to 30 images per second Dual Mode Compression only certain models For application providers system integrators and other APs this camera supports three types of video 1 MPEG4 video 2 M JPEG compression and 3 MPEG4 M JPEG mode Full Duplex Two Way Audio only certain models Full duplex two way audio is available by connecting an external microphone and speaker to the camera IEEE 802 3af Standard PoE Power over Ethernet Supported Software IP Installer for quick installation Multi Viewer for viewing four cameras in a screen ETSP Client Motion Detection Recording Utility Check http www networkipcamera com for latest versions 2 Physical Description 2 1 Package Contents Check all items packed inside the box as listed below ITEM DESCRIPTION Network Camera or Video Server MPEG4 Network Camera l IP Installer upgrade program Installation CD manual Multi Viewer etc Power Supply AC power adapter and power cord Stand Wall amp table stand Connection You can use a standard camera stand or tripod for the Pro Series MPEG4 Network Camera 2 2 MPEG4 CCD and CMOS Camera Front Vie
100. lick Start then select the folder to save the images in The image is saved as an AVI file Once the camera starts to save images the green LED indicator will start blinking To stop saving click Stop and the LED indicator will stop blinking You can view a saved image with Windows Media Player or Real Time For the initial playback of a saved image click Install XviD NOTE In Record Video mode the video recording will be saved into a file different name every 20 minutes for example file name 2002 04 22 15 00 file name 2002 04 22 15 20 If you assign the file name in the first instance not using default file name the file name for the first 20 minutes will be the assigned name but the names of subsequent files are composed as user assigned name_ yyyymmdd_hhmmss avi Administrator Menu This button is for accessing the administration menu However only the user who has authority as an administrator can access the page with administrator s ID and password see Configuring Administration Menu Logout User can go back to the Login page by using the Logout button Connected Clients Shows how many users are currently viewing the camera image Install XviD In order to view the video you have recorded in your computer the XviD codec must be installed If the video does not play back correctly in Windows Media Player you will need to install the XviD codec on your system The link on the camera homepage lets you downl
101. ll restore the default factory values 6 6 2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 e System Configuration Camera name max 15 characters Camera location max 30 characters Supply voltage to output port option Direct public access to image via HTTP http ipaddress jpg imagename jpg Image file name max 10 characters PTZ control PTZ Controller Selection System Information my camera my home supply don t supply enable disable Jpg enable disable Model INT L10 Serial Number INTL10B052345 Bootrom Version BLO10002 6 Firmware Version FLO00004 25 Mac Number 00 0c 1c 00 e0 79 The settings for the 550710 camera are similar but there are a few differences a No selection of streaming mode The 550710 camera only supports JPG streaming b No Audio Video LED on off The 550710 camera does not support these features c No time server configuration The 550710 camera s time settings are defined on a separate page Click on Time Configuration on the left side of the admin menu to bring up the configuration page The configuration is identical to that of the MPEG4 models which is described on the previous page 49 6 7 Wireless Configuration for wireless cameras only This screen is used to configure wireless settings to match your access point for a wireless network connection e Wireless Configuration Operation Moce InfraS tructure ADMINISTRATOR MIEN San Service Area Name SSID
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103. mory will display The total image capture frame rate must be no more than 120 fps due to memory size Before event time After event time x Image capture frame rate must be under 120 For example if Before event time is 3 seconds After event time is 2 seconds and Image capture frame is 3 fps the total image capture frame rate is 3 2 x 3 15 fps If a warning message appears reduce the value of the option Trigger Output This is to configure digital output states and control script The Pro Series Network Camera sends captured images via e mail or an FTP server when connected external sensors detect events Image Configuration Network Configuration User Configuration Trigger output f Event Trigger Configuration F supply voltage to output port for fo O 255 seconds l send alarm to ETSP client System Configuration Return To Live View send captured image to e mail Logout e mail address max 30 characters e mail title max 30 characters send captured image to FTP server YY INTELLINET FTP server max 30 characters foooo FTP server port 21 65535 Qi User ID max 30 characters fo Password max 30 characters n Directory max 30 characters ss l FTP Rename enable ne Supply voltage to output port for xxx seconds This is to supply voltage to the output port when events are triggered This option is only activated when you select the Activatio
104. mple Wireless Camera Wireless Acess Point LAN Switch 9 Router Internet WAN Remote Access Wireless Network Camera Local Access Legend cable color Web Browser access to camera Access to E Mail FTP or Web Server E MAIL FTP Web Server Transmission of AVI files by camera ee Installation Example Network Video Server TCP IP RJ45 Ethernet Camera ae _ _ Te ae CCTV Camera Camera Camera s 4 Assigning an IP Address and Accessing the Camera s Homepage 4 1 Connecting the Camera to a PC Connect with a direct cable non crossover UTP cable when connecting the camera to a switch hub or router LAN Switch Router Hub Standard UTP RJ45 n amp Network Camera Computer Connect with a crossover UTP cable when connecting the camera to a PC Crossover UTP RJ45 Patch Cable po CY Network Camera Computer 4 2 Setting up the IP Address Using IP Installer To access the camera you need to assign an appropriate network IP address Run the IP address installation program IP Installer exe on a PC that is connected to the same local network as the camera You can download IP Installer from http www networkipcamera com IP Installer is compatible with Windows 9x Me 2000 XP and Vista F New _IP_installer 2 04 1 Run IP Installer after the camera is booted SS wait until the Operating Status LED blinks every SerialNumber
105. mposite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color killer e Minimum illumination O lux with IR LEDs on e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 10 000 sec e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 53 object distance 1 m to infinity LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 87 W x 158 L x 45 H mm 3 4 x 6 2 x 1 8 in e Weight 1 1 kg 2 34 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java 120 Pro Series Wireless Night Vision Network Camera 550321 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night IR Lens NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Wireless LAN General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 MByte flash
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107. n Singapore South Africa Southwest Africa Sudan Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey Uganda United Kingdom United Arab Emirates Yugoslavia Zambia NTSC Canada Chile Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador Japan Mexico Nicaragua Panama Peru Philippines Puerto Rico South Korea Taiwan USA Users are asked to read the following before using the Pro Series Network Camera Important Notices Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country Contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law violations Note that the CCD lens that comes with the Pro Series Network Camera can be damaged permanently if exposed to direct sunlight If your application demands prolonged exposure to sunlight you should consider equipping it with a sun visor The Pro Series Network Camera is not weatherproof Be aware of environmental specifications included in the manual For outdoor use use a weatherproof case to protect the camera from water moisture or temperature higher or lower than specifications For camera cleaning gently wipe with a clean dry cloth Be sure to use only the DC adapter provided with your camera Connecting the camera directly to AC current may cause electrical damage to the camera Be careful when handling the camera Physical shocks can cause serious damage Be sure to mount the camera securely to avoid any personal injuries Keep the camera out of reach of children 7 lf the camera does
108. n Off In LED On mode LEDs on your camera operate as described in LED Section 2 2 on Page 7 When you activate LED Off mode then all LEDs are turned off as if your camera were inactive but the camera is still sending video and audio over the network or Internet This function can be useful if you want to trick a suspected thief into believing that the camera is turned off while in fact you are recording all of his her actions Digital PTZ control only certain models Enable or disable the Digital PTZ control option on the camera homepage This option is only available for the MPEG4 CMOS cameras models 550482 and 550468 Digital PTZ Step 1 9 only certain models You can define PTZ step size here Value 9 12 steps between maximum zoom out and maximum zoom in Value 1 120 steps between maximum zoom out and maximum zoom in This option is only available for the MPEG4 CMOS cameras models 550482 and 550468 System Information This is to check system information for the camera You may see the model name serial number MAC number BootRom and Firmware version see Appendix E Updating Firmware Image Configuration Network Configuration Synchronized with NTP server User Configuration NTP Server max 30 characters 207 46 130 1 00 default 192 5 41 40 Event Trigger Configuration Time Zone GMT 09 00 Seoul System Configuration Update Interval 1440 Mins 1 2880 1440 1 day C Set Manually Return To Live Vi
109. n how to manually set the IP address of your system refer to the documentation of the operating system you are using 2 Then you can open the camera homepage in your Web browser and change the camera s IP information on the Network Configuration screen of the administrator menu see section 6 3 3 After changing the Camera s Web Server Port from 80 to a different value access to the camera is no longer possible Whenever you change the Web server port from the standard 80 to a different value you need to append the port to the camera s IP address The syntax is always http cameraip portnumber Example When you change the Web server port to 81 the correct address would be http 192 168 1 221 81 4 IP Installer does not find the camera Why e The camera is installed behind a PoE Power over Ethernet device Remove the PoE temporarily or set up the camera without IP Installer e A desktop firewall application such as Norton Internet Security NIS is installed Uninstall NIS or set up the camera without IP Installer e Windows XP SP2 is installed and the integrated firewall is active Deactivate the Windows firewall temporarily or set up the camera without IP Installer e The network connection to the camera is not working Verify that the camera has an active network link e The camera needs a reset See Appendix H Reinstating the factory default settings 5 Can I use the camera s integrated motion detection function to secu
110. n menu items and it is used to exit menus and the OSD setup On the following pages you can find information about the individual OSD parameters and their function CAMERA ID You can assign a name to your network camera using this feature The camera ID will be displayed on the live image the same way as analog CCTV cameras Activate the camera ID display by clicking on the right arrow Then click select to open up the configuration page where you can define the camera ID as well as the position on the page Fe m C a m gt o 0D m Zp E Oo tL T G T 7 U T t Mtt Pro SHUT WHIT FUNC ADJU LANG RESE EXIT ID SETUP Use the right arrow key to move the cursor right and the down arrow to move the cursor left The select button allows you to change the character 0 9 A Z Deleting characters is possible by selecting C TELLI a C Click the symbol in order to leave the Camera ID field POSITION a RETURN 54 SHUTTER Just like a traditional camera or a digital camera a network camera has a shutter that OFF controls the exposure of the image Normally AUTO u the camera operates in automatic shutter ATW mode AUTO which is the recommended J setting for most installations In certain situations you may be able to achieve better results by using a different setup a ENGLISH a AUTO The shutter speed is controlled automatically a
111. n of digital output option in the Trigger Condition section During the activation period which you can specify in seconds the camera provides power to the GPIO connector in pins 3 and 4 see Appendix F Send alarm to ETSP client By checking the box an alarm will be sent to the ETSP client when the events are triggered Refer to Section 9 for instructions on the ETSP client Send captured image to e mail This is to designate a person to receive captured images via e mail through the SMTP server You may configure the SMTP server and e mail address as desired Send captured image to FTP server This is to send captured video from the camera when an event is triggered Enter an FTP server IP address user ID and password and select a directory to save video 45 6 5 2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 e Event Trigger Configuration Trigger condition ADMINISTRATOR MENU Dl Activation of digital input from O 24 to O 24 Trigger Condition Digital Input Port gt Closed Opened Image Configuration C Motion Detection from a 0 24 to 0 24 User Configuration C Periodically every 1 3600 seconds from O 24 gt Event Trigger Configuration to Motion detection sensitivity Network Configuration Time Configuration System Configuration Home Image capture option INTELLINET ebb ani CO scons After event O 21 3 Blecconds Image capture frame rate Jt ps Image file name max 10
112. nd alarm relays In combination with the configurable alarm facilities you can quickly develop a variety of security applications that are triggered on time or alarm based events RS485 D I D O P O er eee Os Ae eT no Funo SC escrption e eno Output for the external output devices Ca oon remse 6 RS 485 Not in use 1 2 PIN To supply external devices with power PIN 1 is connected to the GND terminal of a device s power and PIN 2 is connected to the positive terminal However the external device should be less than 12 V DC and 200 mA This is a permanent 12 V DC power source 3 4 PIN To supply external devices with power PIN 4 is connected to the GND terminal of a device s power and PIN 3 is connected to the positive terminal However the external device should be less than 12 V DC and 200 mA Power is only provided if an alert state has occurred in the Event Trigger Configuration see section 6 5 5 6 PIN PIN 5 and PIN 6 are connected to the signal output terminal of an external input device such as an IR or alarm sensor 99 Appendix G Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS Your Internet service provider ISP provides you with at least one IP address that you use to connect to the Internet The address you get may be static meaning it never changes or dynamic meaning it s likely to change periodically Just how often it changes depends on your ISP A dynamic IP address complicates remote acces
113. nd radiates radio frequency energy and must be installed and operated while maintaining a minimum body to camera distance of 3 feet 1 meter Tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This product must be installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions given in the user documentation This product complies with the following radio frequency and safety standards Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC with essential test suites as per standards EN 301489 General EMC requirements for radio equipment and ETS 300328 Technical requirements for radio equipment USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation Video Standard and Product Classification As the video standard varies from country to country users are asked to check it first and choose the right model The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL NTSC is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America In NTSC 30 frames are transmitted each second Each frame is made up of 525 individual scan lines PAL is the predominant video system or standard mostly used overseas In PAL 25 frames are tr
114. ndwidth in busy networks Quality This option is available when selecting the VBR rate control Define the quality of the video output by assigning a value ranging from 1 best quality to 31 worst quality Good values are 4 or 5 as they provide a good image quality at a relatively low network bandwidth usage Bit Rate Set the target bit rate of the encoding video This option is available in CBR mode only You can set the bit rate values from 30 kbps up to 9000 kbps at an interval of 300 kbps A higher bit rate ensures higher quality of the live video at the expense of more network bandwidth usage Controlling the maximum bit rate is good for controlling the bandwidth used by the MPEG4 video stream As the bit rate is fixed the frame rate and image quality can be affected adversely The image quality can be reduced if complex image material requires more bandwidth than allowed by the bit rate settings Lowest Bit Rate Quality gt smallest network bandwidth usage 28 Above image illustrates the effects of lowering the video quality You have full control over the amount of bandwidth the camera can use to the point where it becomes difficult to identify any objects in the image due to heavy compression damage Highest Bit Rate Quality gt highest network bandwidth usage of the camera at this setting can be up to 8 Mbps Resolution Select the resolution for output video Pro Series CCD Network Cameras support thr
115. ne and configure user accounts for camera access a j P i e Admin User Configuration ID and password should be composed of 5 10 characters a ADMINISTRATOR Menu ID Password RePassword Authority PTZ Recording Admin admin coocoo eevee Image Configuration User guest eecce leocce Viewing w Network Configuration User None v User Configuration User None Event Trigger Configuration User None System Configuration User None Return To Live View Logout ID User Name must be between 5 and 10 characters Password Password must be between 5 and 10 characters RePassword The password must be entered again Authority None no access to the camera is possible Viewing access to the live image but no access to the administrator menu All access to the live image and access to the administrator menu PTZ Only Digital PTZ Camera models Activate this option if you wish to grant the user authority to use the Pan Tilt Zoom control on the camera live video page Recording Allow or restrict the ability to record video from the camera live video page Leave this option unchecked if you do not want the user to record any video AQ 6 4 2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 P i e Admin User Configuration ID and password should be composed of 5 10 characters 4 i ADMINISTRATOR MENU retype maximum Image Configuration ID password password frame rate aut
116. ng folder To continue click Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files qo1 984 At least 0 7 MB of free disk space is required lt Back Hens Specify the installation folder and click Next English TouSPtip 2010B4 Select Components Which components should be installed Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Click Next when you are ready to continue Full installation V go1984 go1984 Client Current selection requires at least 19 4 MB of disk space Select Full Installation and click Next Click Next on the following screen as well E nglish is Seti go yues Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing go1984 on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files go1 984 Setup type Full installation Selected components go1984 go1984 Client Start Menu folder go1984 English a e Review your installation options and click Install to begin the installation 64 To siup olJ Installing Please wait while Setup installs go1984 on your computer Extracting files C Program Files go1 984 mages 89efSe30e4906ad930 20a67c3d6elf jpg English Cancel Wait for the installation to finish
117. o ensure your new setting took effect To select DHCP you must have a DHCP server in the network Otherwise the IP address will be rebooted automatically as the previous IP address It can take about 4 minutes for booting After rebooting re enter the previous IP address You may see the fail message from the Network Configuration page Send an IP address to Email To send camera system information camera name camera location DHCP IP address click on a text box and enter your e mail address You should configure your SMTP server information first Web Server Port Number Set up the port number for the Web server The default port number is 80 users can select from 80 to 1023 HTTPS Port Number The camera s SSL encryption uses port 443 by default You can adjust the value Image Transfer Port Number Set up the port number for the video image transfer The default port number is 40001 users can select from 8000 to 65535 Audio Send Port Number To set the port number for the audio transfer to the connected camera client The default port number is 40008 and users can select from 8000 to 65535 Audio Receive Port Number Set the port number for the receiving audio from a connected camera client The default port number is 40007 users can select from 8000 to 65535 Upgrade Port Number Set up the port number used for firmware upgrades The default port number is 9000 users can select from 8000 to 65535 P
118. oad the XviD installer to your computer You then need to install the codec and restart your computer After that your computer will play back the recorded camera video with Windows Media Player Do you want to run or save this file E Name XviD 1 2 127 25022006 exe Type Application 630 KB From www networkipcamera com Save J F While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not tun or save this software What s the risk 1 Download the file to the computer 2 Run the installer and follow the instructions on the screen Pan amp Tilt only certain models With these buttons you can control the digital Pan Tilt Zoom of the camera Click on TELE to zoom in to the image and use the direction buttons to change the viewing area Click on WIDE to zoom out to see the entire image This function is only available in the MPEG4 CMOS camera models 24 4 5 Homepage Options JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 The camera homepage of the 550710 camera looks different than the screens of the other models however most functions work the same NETWORK P CAMBRA 2009 03 23 08 53 59 AAE S s Frame rate Expansion m Logout GANE STOF SAVE SMAP SHOT SHOW ONLY IMAGE 3 INSTALL Cra D gt Expansion You can select a viewing image size from 0 5 to 2 This function represents a digital zoom It does not change the physical resolution
119. oaded from http www java com Note In order to utilize Java the camera must be operating in JPG Stream mode see section 6 6 System Configuration Before you attempt to connect to the camera with your Web browser make sure that your setup meets the following requirements a You have assigned a valid IP address to your camera The IP address of the camera is in the same subnet as your computer b You use MS Internet Explorer and have admin authority to install the ActiveX control c You chose to access the camera using Java and have either Java version SUN or Microsoft installed in your computer Starting the Web Browser Start your Web browser entering your camera s IP address on the address bar in order to access the login page The default IP address is 192 168 1 221 Address hktp 192 165 1221 Login Page After you open the camera address you will be connected to the login page of the camera The login page looks slightly different depending on the Web browser you are using and depending on the streaming mode the camera is set to See section 6 6 System Configuration Below is an overview of the different login screens and stream modes ae MS Internet Explorer JPEG Stream Mode Both options ActiveX and Java are available in this operational mode If you can run and install ActiveX controls you should select ActiveX as your preferred viewing program as it offers higher frame rates and better functions
120. ograms are compatible with the network camera A list of compatible programs can be found at http www networkipcamera com solutions surveillance php INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS does not provide technical support for any of the programs listed on the site 91 Appendix B Accessing the camera via HyperTerminal NOTE This section is for advanced users only HyperTerminal is a basic program for Windows 9x NT 2000XP Vista A PC can communicate with external devices through the serial port by using this program The steps you should take to set the HyperTerminal are as follows with a Windows 2000 OS The camera can be programmed via HyperTerminal but only a few options are available Programming the camera via HyperTerminal has no advantage over the installation via IP Installer or the Web browser However for diagnostic purposes this access method can be quite useful 1 Go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal Select one of the icons and then enter an appropriate name in the box Connection Description ii sd aS New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Hame 2 Select a serial port of the PC then click OK Usually COM1 or COM2 is recommended Connect To es 2 mpegdcam Enter details for the phone number that you wan to dial Country reg on Area code Phone number Connect usirg i ok Cace 02 3 Configure the
121. om p E Click Next fnstallanon of intellinet Molh Viewer select install folder Intellinet Multi Viewer will be installed to following folder Click lt Install gt to begin installation to following folder To install to a different folder Either enter install path Or click lt Browse gt and select another folder Space needed 3 753KBytes v INTELLINET install folder Intellinet network com Click Browse to select the installation folder and click Install to begin the installation Wait for the installation to finish 68 Multi Viewer opens and the following screen appears Multi Viewer 7 INTELLINET INTELLINET 7 7 INTELLINET INTELLINET L E y A Log Messages Camera Information f 2007 09 07 15 36 37 MultiViewer started ee ee bib alli Jpeg Jpeg 67 111 35 48 guest Jpeg Jpeg 10 10 8 215 t guest Jpeg Jpeg 0 0 0 0 quest Jpeg 4 Jpeg r 0 0 0 0 guest Configuration Page Access the IP address ports frame rate username and more Refresh Re connect to the selected camera Delete Remove the selected camera from the configuration End Program Quit Multi Viewer 69 Expand Collapse the Camera Information and Message Window iy Camera Information Camera Information Sete Dee sen te a E Log in ID Displays information such as frame rate Jpeg 67 111 35 48 F S camera type stream type camera
122. or Up to five 5 hostnames free to the Internet community The Dynamic ONS service is ideal for a home website file server or just to keep a pointer back to your hame PC so you can access those important documents while you re at work Using one of the available third party update clients you can keep your hostname always pointing to your IP address no matter how often your ISP changes it No more fumbling to find that piece of paper where you wrote down your IP address or e mailing all your friends every time it changes Just tell them to visit yourname dyndns org instead More Info 8 Enter a Hostname a select domain name b then click Add Host c New Dynamic DNS Host Hostname a IP Address Core be 559 122 105 102 Enable Wildcard F Mail Exchanger optional T Backup Mx Cc Add Host IJ Reset Form 9 After successful registration the registered information will be displayed Hostname Created Dynamic DHS Home The hostname you have requested has been created The information now in the database and DNS system is Hostname intellinet dyndns org IP Address 222 122 105 102 Wildcard M Mail Exchanger MONE Backup MX N NOTE After the DDNS registration is completed enter the DDNS settings for the camera 103 DDNS Registration for the Pro Series Network Camera 1 After setting uo ODS or DynDNS open the Network Configuration page of the administrator menu
123. ormation by e mail You should configure this first to get camera system information by e mail Use SMTP Authentication If you need user authentication for using the SMTP server check the box and enter your ID password and realm for your SMTP server The camera s SMTP authentication is supporting the LOGIN method Authentication method Choose the SMTP authentication method ID Enter the user ID for SMTP authentication Password Enter the user password for SMTP authentication Realm Enter the realm for SMTP authentication DDNS Registration To register the camera to the DDNS dynamic domain name system server check the enable box A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not Know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS server ID Password Enter the ID and password to find the registered camera on the DDNS server Hostname Enter the hostname to find the registered camera on the DDNS server NOTE Enter a full domain name such as mynetworkcam dyndns org DDNS Manual Update You can update the DDNS server manually CAUTION Repeated use of the function may lead to the blocking of your DDNS domain name Status The DDNS server update status is shown here Submit Save the information 38 6 3 2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 Network Configuration
124. ou want to set BLC manually and press select to confirm the area Once select is pressed the color of the selected area will change Repeat this step to activate the other areas After BLC SETUP BLC AREAs finishing setting the area press the select button for 5 seconds to exit the menu The next page allows BLC RATIO activating or deactivating all grid fields all clear all LLL set RETURN The BLC RATION controls how strong the effects of the backlight compensation should be AGC Automatic Gain Control is a method to improve visibility in low light conditions When AGC AGC CONTROL is activated the camera electronically enhances the video once the light quality drops below a certain level The advantage of this technique is that your camera will produce images in much lower light conditions than standard The downside of AGC is that it generates additional noise in the image Activate AGC by setting it to on Click the select button to open up the AGC control page Use the arrow right and arrow down key to alter the AGC gain value Higher values make the video brighter but the level of noise will increase If you operate the camera in normal daylight conditions you do not need to activate AGC FUNCTION DAY NIGHT The network camera can switch to black and white BLC video under low light conditions to improve the AGC visible video AY NIGHT PRIVACY MIRROR AUTO If the automatic mode is
125. our R Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or system Despite the warning message changed by others However there i a problem with the site s you should click on Yes to continue security certiticate Security Alert The message tells you that the security certificate was issued for the domain networkipcamera com and that there is a mismatch between the web site and the address of the camera Since your network camera runs on a oor Ok A different IP address than the web site The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site the warning Message IS shown The security certificate is from a trusted certifying authority t The security certificate date is walid Do you want to proceed View Certificate There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website s address Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website W Click here to close this webpage gntinue to this website not recommended More information Click Continue to this website not recommended to proceed E Click on View Certificate to view the details The image on the left shows a screenshot of MS Internet Explorer 6 x Certificate
126. parameters as shown below COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second a1 5200 Data bits a Parity None T Stap hits 4 Flow control ay Restore Defaults terest a0 all MPEG4 models JPG CMOS Camera 550710 uses the following values 19200 8 None 1 None 4 The window should display as below when configured mpeg4cam HyperTerminal Tile Cdit View Call Transfer I lelp sae Connected 0 08 10 Auto detect Auto detect NUM You can see real time messages generated by the camera operating system which can be recorded by going to Transfer and clicking Capture Text In case of a camera malfunction you can record this log should the technical support team ask for the information 93 Appendix C Troubleshooting This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might have with your Pro Series Network Camera Fault symptoms possible causes and remedial actions are provided within a quick reference table PINGing Your IP address By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply the PING packet Internet grouper can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible It also provides a particularly useful method for confirming addressing conflicts with your Pro Series Network Camera on the network After disconnecting your camera follow the instructions
127. party video surveillance programs you can activate the direct image access It allows accessing the internal JPEG image of the camera that other programs can download You can define the behavior of this function in the System Configuration of the camera Direct public access to image via HTTP enable disable Chtto ipaddress jog imagename jpq Image file name max 10 characters image jpg Direct public access to image via HTTP enable Any user can access the image No username or password is required to see the image disable A username and password must be provided in order to see the image Image file name max 10 characters The default name is image but you can change it for security reasons You can access the image using the URL below http camera_ip jpg image jpg Enter the URL in your Web browser After you enter the username and password you can see the live image Refresh the view to see the most current image Address E http 550253 networkipcamera com jpa fimage jpg MPEG4 Cam Oldsmar 85 13 3 Motion JPEG Access The MPEG4 cameras support a dual mode streaming capability This means that the camera can output MPEG4 and Motion JPEG video data simultaneously Motion JPEG is the preferred method when using the camera with third party video surveillance applications It is widely supported and is often the only image format accepted by courts who consider MPEG4 compression too lossy
128. plorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Dome Camera e User manual e Hardware installation guide e External power adapter e Software CD 113 Pro Series Network Camera 550796 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e 8 MByte flash memory e 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue e 0 1 minimum lux e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 10 000 sec e Replaceable standard 1 3 CS mount lens e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 54 object distance 0
129. posure time Yes System Configuration Indoor Outdoor dour lI Light frequency Compression Rate You can set the image compression rate here A value of 10 equals the best possible compression Value 1 offers the best image quality It is recommended to use compression values of 8 10 for best results Image Size Select the resolution for output video The Pro Series Network Camera 550710 supports three types of image resolution 160 x 120 pixel 320 x 240 pixel and 640 x 480 pixel Vertical Flip and Horizontal Flip Use these options in order to flip the video horizontally and or vertically NOTE These options only affect the live image shown in the Web browser but not any images which the camera uploads to an FTP server or sends out via e mail Display Time Date Stamp Select On to display the camera time and date at the top of the transmitted images Brightness Mode There are two modes to choose from Auto and Manual When set to Auto the camera will automatically adjust to changing light conditions In manual mode however you can control the brightness value by entering values from 0 to 255 in the field below Contrast Set the image contrast The higher the number the stronger the contrast input 0 to 15 Saturation Set the saturation value of images Higher saturation values generate deeper colors input values ranging from 0 to 255 A good value is typically less than 200 and more than 120
130. profile Sender e mail address max 30 characters This should not be left blank as many SMTP servers refuse to deliver e mail if the sender address is missing The sender address can be any e mail address It does not need to be a real existing e mail address You can type in mycamera mydomain com or cam myserver com Use SMTP Authentication Most SMTP servers are password protected to prevent illegal access anti spam If your SMTP server requires authentication enter the username and password required for this server Those are the same values you normally use for the Email Client Outlook Thunderbird on your PC Authentication method The authentication method should be set to LOGIN in most cases Unless your server specifically requires different settings LOGIN is the preferred choice Other options are PLAIN and DIGEST MD5 If your server is an Open Relay you do not need to activate SMTP authentication b Camera Event Trigger Configuration Activate the e mail option and specify the e mail address and the subject of the e mail send captured image to e mail e mail address max 30 characters myemail myserver com e mail title max 30 characters Alert Motion Detected 88 7 The camera does not send any e mails Why 1 The problem occurs because the camera cannot contact the E mail server Check ls the e mail SMTP server address correct Network Configuration Did you specify the correct g
131. ptional l I i Create Account 4 An Account Created message will display 101 DynDNS a Lost Password Create Account My Account Create Account Login Lost Password Search DynDNS Search Account Created Your account intellinet has been created Directions for activating your account have been sent to your e mail address intellinet icintracom com To complete registration please follow the directions you receive within 48 hours You should receive the confirmation e mail within a few minutes Please make certain that your spam filtering allows messages from support dyndns com to be delivered If you have not received this e mail within an hour or so request a password reset Following the instructions in the password reset e mail will also confirm your new account Thanks for using DynDNs Copyright 1999 2007 Dynamic Network Services Inc Privacy Policy Acceptable Use Policy Trademark Notices 5 You will receive an e mail as shown bellow Click the confirmation URL circled in red Your DynDNS Account intellinet has been created You need ta visit the confirmation address below within 48 hours to complete the account creation process Our basic service offerings are free but they are supported by our paid services See htto Awww dyndns com sernvices for a full listing of all of our available services lf You did not sign up for this account this will be the only co
132. r over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 820 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e 380k pixel resolution 768 H x 494 V e High resolution 620 TV lines HQ1 e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Automatic back light compensation e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color Killer e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 120 000 sec e Minimum illumination 0 5 lux at F1 2 e 4 9 mm vari focal auto iris lens LEDs Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 160 D x 110 H mm 6 29 x 4 33 in e Weight 1 0 kg 2 20 Ibs e Operating temperature 10 50 C 14 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 10 60 C 14 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum
133. re sensitive areas and goods of a high value Using the Network IP Camera s integrated motion detection function for security functions is not recommended as the function does not work as reliably as professional security sensors We recommend using professional security monitoring software in combination with the Network IP Camera You may also connect external security sensors to the camera s digital input port for increased security 87 6 How do activate the E mail Function a Camera Network Configuration ist DNS server address ees eas 2nd DNS server address 456 456 456 456 SMTP Server max 25 characters smtp myserver com Sender email address max 30 characters cam myserver cam Use SMTP Authentication Authentication method LOGIN wel ID max 30 characters camera ooo Password max 10 characters LETETI T Realm max 15 characters Saas DNS Server Address A DNS server is required if you enter the SMTP server using the domain name If you enter the IP address of the SMTP server you do not need to specify DNS server information but if you enter the domain name of your mail server e g mail myserver com or smtp myserver com you need to type in at least one DNS server SMTP Server max 25 characters Type in the address IP address or domain name of the outgoing mail server This is typically the same mail server you have set up in your mail client settings e g the MS Outlook
134. rnet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e 8 MByte flash memory 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 620 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 KHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Wireless e Data rates IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps e Data encryption WEP 64 bit amp 128 bit WPA and WPA2 PSK with TKIP and AES e Antenna single detachable dipole antenna with RP SMA connector 2 dBi gain e Operation modes Infrastructure Ad Hoc e Preamble modes long short auto Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue e 0 1 minimum lux e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 10 000 sec e Replaceable standard 1 3 CS mount lens e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 54 object distance 0 1 m to infinity e Maximum relative aperture F
135. rver logiwpre aay User manager Setup amp Help doubleclick b Enter the name of the camera the IP address the image transfer port as well as username and password Add Camera INTELLINET CHOS Camera 550710 MNC L Network Configuration Set IP subnet mask gateway address IP Address Ci10108215 gt Subnet mask address Mb 2b Abe Name Gateway address O send IP address to e mail i IP Pott max 30 characters Web server port number 80 1023 Image transfer port number 8000 65535 Upgrade port number 8000 65535 Ptz port number 8000 65535 ETSP port number S000 65535 1010 8215 The left image shows the network configuration screen of the 550710 camera The right side shows the Add camera window Click OK to add the camera 66 The camera live video displays in the camera viewer software go1984 Administrator image Caption Sy Cameras E E IP Cameras INTELLINET 550710 AEB Direct x E 80 O Manager lt q Image center Views E EY Screens Screen ag Webserver QF user manager Setup BD Help doubleclick Original image from source device is used Use labelling rotating and quality from the source device v 640x480 2 2 fps 3 42 44 PM 3 42 40 PM INTELLINET CMOS Camera 55071 O MNC L TintellinetCamera Administrator CamerasuP CamerasYNTELLINET 550710 Adding a MPEG4 Motion JPEG capable camera works similarly though there
136. ry e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 CIF 820 x 240 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens e 1 3 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e 380k pixel resolution 768 H x 494 V e High resolution 620 TV lines HQ1 e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Automatic back light compensation e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color Killer e Electronic shutter 1 60 1 120 000 sec e Minimum illumination 0 5 lux at F1 2 e 4 9 mm vari focal auto iris lens LEDs Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 160 D x 110 H mm 6 29 x 4 33 in e Weight 0 7 kg 1 50 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Ex
137. s composite e Automatic white balance control e Automatic back light compensation e Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color Killer e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 100 000 sec e Minimum illumination O lux with IR LEDs on e 24 IR LEDs effective range 30 m 90 ft e 4 9 mm vari focal auto iris lens LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 160 D x 110mm H mm 6 29 x 4 33 in e Weight 1 0 kg 2 20 Ibs e Operating temperature 10 50 C 14 122 F e Operating humidity 20 80 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 10 60 C 14 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 VDC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Dome Camera e User manual e Hardware installation guide e External power adapter e Software CD 110 Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550444 Vandal Proof MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD Day Night IR Lens NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit
138. s since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service The Internet uses DNS servers to look up domain names and translates them into IP addresses Domain names such as www intellinet network com are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes There are several excellent DDNS services available on the Internet and best of all some of them free to use The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Cameras support the DDNS service provided by www DynDNS org You ll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it Please refer to the homepage or the service for detailed instructions A DDNS service works by uploading your WAN IP address to its servers periodically Your gateway router may support DDNS directly in which case you can enter your DDNS account information into your router and it will update the DDNS servers automatically when your IP address changes Consult your router s documentation for more information If your router does not support DDNS you can run a small client utility on any PC on your network that will perform the updating The client utility is usually provided for free by the
139. seamen 46 6 6 System Configuration 6 6 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras amp Network Video Server ccsccceeseeeeeeeees 47 6 6 2 JPEG GMOS Camera 550710 soson E E aiia an aA 49 6 7 Wireless Configuration 6 71 NVINCIESS SetU iaieiiea hia e a a ei eiidee iowa ined 50 6 7 2 Wireless Security SetlngS ass2ces se oerdi tected ee a E eee 50 6 8 OSD On Screen Menu Configuration EEA EE EE N EEE E E EEE EEE 54 oecon Ao POE SUDDO miri A a a 61 Section 8 8 Channel Viewing Recording Softwar e cccececccecessssesseeeeeeesaseeeeeeeeesesaaeeeeeeeesaas 63 Section 9 Multi Viewer SOMWANE s ciissicshe Sisk A donsivaennadaesedawawtudd anivedansglendwasasadeds saaacuseundoeeiweuwaedas 68 SECON MONET SP CWENE SOMWA case secre ce cacasmatiadvansuaadeaunendiona decd T R ates 71 Section 112 RISP Video Play DAC aa a Ssbdeecs oiueiowacescneieeceteneteeaas 76 Section 12 SSL Encryption Access via HT TPS ccccccccecceeesseseeceeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeaeseeeeeeesaagees 78 Section 13 Remote Access to a Camera amp Router Setup cccccecccessseeeeeeseeeeeeesseeeeeeeseeeeess 80 Section 14 Developer Information 14 1 Software Development Kit SDK E A Speen ad PIE E E A EE eee OO 14 2 Direct Access to Internal JPEG etaa aa OO 14 3 Motion JPEG Access MPEG4 M JPEG models only EAEOI E A EE TA E 87 Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions FAQ ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeesaaaaeeeeesesanaaaees 87 Appendix B Acces
140. ser Configuration Event Trigger Configuration You can configure user ID and password of camera administrators and regular users System Configuration e System Configuration Return To Live View Configure the camera name location and time settings Logout e Event Trigger Configuration Configure trigger condition image capture option trigger output etc _ INTELLINET 6 1 Overview of the Administration Menu The table below provides a one step overview of the Administrator Tools Image Configuration To Configure compression rate image size brightness contrast etc Network Configuration To configure camera IP Web server port image transfer port User Configuration To configure user ID and password System Configuration To configure the camera name location and time settings Event Trigger Configuration To configure trigger condition image capture option trigger output etc Wireless Configuration To configure wireless parameters such as wireless mode SSID encryption wireless models only etc Return to Live View To go back to the monitoring page NOTE It is highly recommended that you change the administrator password for your camera as soon as possible to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the administrator menu You can change the administrator password in the User Configuration 27 6 2 Image Configuration 6 2 1 MPEG4 CCD Cameras Dome Cameras and Network Video Server e Image Configuration
141. services such as the Web or FTP at yo e VAN Public IP Addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with Private IP Addresses In other words depending service TCP UDP port number the Broadband router redirects the external service request to the appropriate internal server locatec LAN LAN s Pirvate IP Address Vireless Sones fnaTy Mable Virtual Server lt n a Firewall Current Virtual Server Table roj mmer oo punco comment fee Law Click on NAT gt Virtual Server Check x Enable Virtual Server Enter the camera IP address along with the Web server private and public port should be identical select type TCP and enter a description in the comment field Click on ADD Repeat the steps for the other ports The end result should look like this e Enable Virtual Server Both E Both EJ i aj E Reset Current Virtual Server Table a Te a L ceren ees 192 165 1221 Cam vveb Port a 2 192 166 1221 40001 TCP 40001 Cam Image Port il a 192 1661 221 4000r TEF 40007 Cam Audio Port 1 4 132168 1 221 40006 TCP 40006 Cam Audio Port 2 C Click Apply to save the settings 81 Setup Example 2 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 4 Port Router Model 524537 NETWORK 3 0 t UT E N R gt BROADBAND ROUTER DMZ amp Port Forward WAN Setup DMZ Demilitarized Zone The router can forward all incoming traffic to a server or computer in your
142. sing the Camera via HyperTerminal cceccsseseesssseeeeeesssssseessssssees GO Appendix C Troubleshooting uiii a a a a a ts 94 Appendix D Utilizing IP addresses on a Local Network ccccccccsseseeeeeeseseeeeseeeeeeeesaaeeeeeees 96 Appendix E Updating FIWA esince a E a vias luwiabaumue 98 Appendix F gt The VO Connector oeseisoanea daen E ESE E AE E a 99 Appendix G Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS ccccceeceeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeeeeseaeeeeees 100 Appendix H Reinstating the Factory Default SettingS cece eee etree eee ee ee eeaaaaaaeeeeees 105 Appendix Glossary Of TEMS sa iesisisdetecedcesinniintavncadunvianntenesasadanteaebeonecianecdiieasdaunianeusiaiae 106 Appendix J Product SpecilicaliOns nenesinin vei alent 108 Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Pro Series Network Camera or Network Video Server This user manual includes instructions for using and managing the camera on your network Networking experience will be helpful when setting up and using this product Updated versions of this document will be posted to www networkipcamera com as they become available Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This equipment generates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equ
143. ss of the camera you are monitoring is displayed here If multiple Connection iD cameras are set up you can select them Bano from the drop down list Cfi Disconnect UI Enter a valid username and password for the camera an administrator account is required Feb Contiguration applied m Sa Click this button to open close the Status window Click on Login to start the monitoring and recording process ra Event iimippered Savin M Bx 192 168 1 221 Connection ID admin Password E Log In Disconnect 11 07 28 11 07 Connecting server 11 07 Successtully connected 11 07 11 07 11 07 28 ETSP Client is now connected to the camera 74 When the camera detects motion ETSP Client will trigger the recording ETSP Client shows the video and displays additional information in the status message window The image below shows an example of ETSP Client actively recording a video on the HDD 10 10 8 20 E FAx fro7o8204 giia T Li a Connection ID Password E Logri Disconnect Configuration Status Window lt lt 2 Ae W i aE LE i zens W Live Video window Real Time Status window Whenever a recording is active this window opens and lets you monitor the activity in real time 75 10 RTSP Video Playback RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP enabled video streaming clients such as MPlayer can acc
144. the administrator menu 41 2 6 5 Event Trigger Configuration 6 5 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen is used to receive captured video through e mail or an FTP You may also connect external devices such as an infrared sensor or alarm sensor to use with the provided terminal block refer to Appendix F The I O Connector wr e Event Trigger Configuration Trigger condition ADMINISTRATOR MENU Cl Activation of digital input from O o clock O 24 to o clock image Configuration O 24 Trigger Condition Digital Input Port Closed Opened Motion Detection from 0 o clock O 24 to 24 o clock O 24 User Configuration n C Periodically every l 1 3600 seconds from H _jo clock O 24 to 4 o clock 0 24 Motion Detection Sensitivity 4 most sensitive v Motion Detection Area MIDDLE_MIDDLE iv Display motion area ermin Network Configuration Event Trigger Configuration System Configuration Return To Live View y INTELLINET Trigger Condition This is to select options for sending an event signal to the camera Activation of digital input from Doo o clock O 24 to o clockfO 24 The camera receives an event signal from external devices such as an infrared sensor You can define the time international 24h time format in which the camera listens for incoming signals V Motion Detection from o O 24 to o clock O 24 Activate th
145. through the data link layer IP number address A unique number used by a computer on the network to allow it to be identified and found 106 JPEG A standard image format used widely for photographs Also known as JPG LAN Local Area Network A data communications network which is geographically limited typically to a 1 km radius allowing easy interconnection of terminals microprocessors and computers within adjacent buildings Ethernet and FDDI are examples of standard LANs PING A protocol that sends a message to another computer and waits for acknowledgment often used to check if another computer on a network is reachable PPP Point to Point Protocol A method allowing one computer to connect to another usually via a modem over a phone line Protocol A set of formal rules describing how to transmit data especially across a network Low level protocols define the electrical and physical standards to be observed bit and byte ordering and the transmission and error detection and correction of the bit stream High level protocols deal with the data formatting including the syntax of messages the terminal to computer dialogue character sets sequencing of messages etc SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The wide area networking protocol that makes the Internet work TCP IP is used on many networks including the Internet TCP keeps track of the indiv
146. tions MPEG4 Came ras cccccccecccccesseeseeeeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeessaaeaees 17 4 5 Homepage Options JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 eccccccsseeeeeeseseeeessseeeeeeeseeeeeeeas 25 Section 5 Adjusting the Camera Lens S FAUSSO ING FOCUS shih st acea nasa venatine sina hei cele etal aawtcad unt a a 26 5 2 Replacing the Lens zen ssacusamienudvadichoiadnecdeasiaiianl lt a idaahsawinidinaDeidesridendbsiawenyaavenaStantaainetacoobene ie 26 Section 6 Administrator Menu 6 1 Overview of the Administrator Menu cc csecccssceeseseeeseceteueeteeeceeneeseeseseeeeteeeeageeees 27 6 2 Image Configuration 6 2 1 MPEG4 CCD Cameras Dome Cameras amp Network Video Servet c c000cee 28 6 2 2 MPEG4 CMOS Cameras sou ce terest lie ut iet at ou tes Soles Rau yc tu ual a hag a tai alana uh sel 33 62 3 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 erain A abide aa 34 6 3 Network Configuration 6 3 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras amp Network Video Servel cccccssseeeeeeeeeeees 36 6 3 2 JPEG GMOS Camera 550710 au aceite Sw anisahasouave E a 39 6 4 User Configuration 6 4 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras amp Network Video Server cccecceeeeeseeeeees 40 6 4 2 JPEG GMOS Camera 550710 kerner easvence nes sinetansareusedeeiaus etianeantovensanteeats 41 6 5 Event Trigger Configuration 6 5 1 MPEG4 Cameras Dome Cameras amp Network Video Server ccccceseseeeeeeeeeeees 42 6 5 2UPEG CMOS Camera 550710 sarien n a a A a ia a a
147. tomatic white balance control e Automatic back light compensation e Image control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Color Killer e Electronic shutter 1 50 1 100 000 sec e Minimum illumination 0 5 lux at F1 2 e 4 9 mm vari focal auto lris lens LEDs Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 160 D x 110 H mm 6 29 x 4 33 in e Weight 0 7 kg 1 50 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter 12 V DC 1 5A e Power consumption 3 0 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Dome Camera e User manual e Hardware installation guide e External power adapter e Software CD eee Pro Series Network Dome Camera 524667 z MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD NTSC INTELLINET Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memo
148. tts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Package Contents e Pro Series Network Dome Camera e User manual e Hardware installation guide e External power adapter e Software CD sjit Pro Series Network Dome Camera524650 a AERE MPEG4 Motion JPEG Dual Mode CCD PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 16 MByte video frame buffer e Image buffer 200 frames CIF e 8 Mbyte flash memory e 32 Mbyte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions D1 720 x 576 VGA 640 x 576 CIF 852 x 288 e Audio support Full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Audio input 3 5 mm 1 8 microphone input jack Audio output 3 5 mm 1 8 speaker output jack e Protocols supported TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 RTSP RTC e Certifications FCC Class B RF EN300328 EMC EN301489 1 7 Safety EN60950 1 Image Sensor and Lens e 1 3 Sony Super HAD CCD sensor e 440k pixel resolution 752 H x 582 V e High resolution 620 TV lines HQ1 e S N ratio gt 48 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Au
149. u trust How can decide what software to rr This file does not have a valid digital signature that verties its Click on Run to proceed with the installation 920 Installsineld Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Mw Viewer The InstallShield Wizard will install MW Viewer on your computer To continue click Next i Cancel Click Next to continue with the installation InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing MW Viewer on your computer Cancel When you see the message above you have successfully installed the ActiveX control Restart MS Internet Explorer and re connect to the camera lt f z 4 4 Homepage Options MPEG4 Cameras Once the login procedure is complete you can view the Pro Series MPEG4 Network Camera homepage Below is an overview of the different pages for the different models for both Java and Activex gt INTELLINET Camera Name my cam Location my home Connected Client 1 A Video Size l my cam myhome 2007 09 06 10 43 43 x0 5 x1 xis Administrator Menu 4 Logout MPEG4 CCD Cameras Java version gt INTELLINET Camera Name my cam Location my home Connected Client 2 f Video Size AI x0 5 xi5 x2 Audio GY on off af Save Snapshot i Record Video Gs Start Stop Administrator Menu af Logout MPEG4 CCD Cameras ActiveX version Camera Name my cam Location
150. um System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Linux Mac OS X e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Java Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Netscape Navigator 6 0 or higher Java Opera Java Safari Java Konqueror Java Pears Pro Series Network Camera 550710 JPEG CMOS PAL NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet General e 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU e 2 MByte flash memory e 8 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions VGA 640 x 480 CIF 820 x 240 QCIF 160 x 120 e Frame rate 30 fos 320 x 240 up to 8 fos 640 x 480 e Protocols supported TTCP IP ARP FTP HTTP POP3 SMTP MIBII Proxy Agent BOOTP DHCP DNS e Maximum throughput 9 Mbps e Certifications FCC Class A CE EN55022 1994 EN61000 3 2 amp 3 1995 EN50082 1 1997 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 3 CMOS lens e 326 668 pixels 24 bit color YUV digital output e 664 x 492 pixel array elements e 2 5 minimum Lux e Image control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Exposure Sharpness Backlight compensation e Electronic shutter 1 30 1 15 734 sec e Replaceable standard 1 3 CS mount lens e Focal length 6 0 mm angular field of view 54 object distance 0 1 m to infinity e Maximum relative aperture F1 8 LEDs e Power e Network connection e Camera operation Environmental e Dimensions 83
151. ur PC As long as you can access your camera homepage you can process an upgrade Upgrade port 19000 Admin ID Admin password 2 Execute the newly updated firmware and select the firmware file via the Firmware Open button Upgrade status Start upgrace 3 Enter the camera s IP address upgrade port number admin ID and password configured on the Network Configuration page Then click on Start upgrade You may see the upgrading status Fimware Open _ EWumeshiWiP CameraWFLM Upgrading levels are divided into four steps from Camera lP 192 168 1 203 Transferring Firmware to Verifying flash memory Upgrade port 9000 Each step is indicated on a progress bar S Camera Upgrade 1 05 Adinin passwud 4 When completed upgrading a message appears that indicates the upgrade has been completed Click the OK button Upgrade status Transfering Firmware EA E NOTE lf you receive the warning INVALID HEADER MARKER during the firmware upgrade restart your computer A Firmware upgrade completed in safe mode with networking support and repeat the procedure 98 Appendix F The I O Connector MPEG4 Cameras The I O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output and a single digital photo coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices to the Pro Series Network Camera including infrared sensors switches a
152. used correctly If the above actions don t resolve the problem the camera maybe faulty In this case try to localize the problem by connecting the camera to the serial port of a local computer using the RS 232 cable Verify that you are using the provided power supply 1 To verify that the cables are functional PING the address of a known existing unit on your network 2 If the cabling is okay and your network is reachable you should receive a reply similar to this bytes 32 time 2 ms Verify that the power source is properly connected Check the Internet firewall with your system manager Check if you need to configure the default router settings Configure the camera to upload your video images to an FTP server or an ISP Direct exposure to extreme sunlight or halogen light may cause serious damage to the CCD sensor Re position your camera into a more shaded location immediately NOTE Damage caused to a Pro Series Network Camera through over exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light is not covered under the product warranty Adjust the camera manually until the image appears clear Improve the lighting conditions If this doesn t help and the lighting conditions within the installation area can not be improved consider replacing the basic lens with a more sensitive lens Set the quality bit rate to a higher value Open the display properties on your desktop and configure your display to show at least 6
153. w Network Activity LED Power LED Power LED Red Once power is supplied to the camera the red LED will light Operating Status LED Green This LED indicates the camera s operating status Once power is supplied the LED lights and then blinks once every second as long as the video is transmitted on the network during normal operation When there is no video transmission the LED stops blinking Under an event trigger situation the green LED becomes red and blinks rapidly During simultaneous operation of event trigger capture and video monitoring it blinks rapidly and alternates between red and green When you click the camera off button in the administrator s menu the green LED turns yellow which shows that your IP camera has stopped transmitting video and audio Network Activity LED Yellow This LED indicates network activity When lit the network is up and running when off the network is down and not working Rear View Wireless Antenna wireless models Mini DIN for RS 232 i MINI DIN 4 oN N j ETHERNET RESET RS485 D I D O P O feu ea ee External External Speaker Microphone SPK GPIO Connector Power Connector Only use the supplied AC adapter to avoid any possible damage from electric shock Network Connector Connect 10Base T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet cable GPIO Connector To connect external devices such as infrared sensors alarms or motion detectors refer to Appendix F I O

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