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1. continue e Security Center we Microsoft Windows User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer To avoid this from happening you can a Switch UAC off in the control panel NOT RECOMMENDED b Select a lower security level in Internet Explorer s security settings NOT RECOMMENDED 73 c Add the camera s IP address to Trusted sites in Internet Explorer s security settings RECOMMENDED Internet Option Internet Localintranet T Restricted Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone You can add and remove websites from tis My All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings E http 192 168 2 113 Remove http 192 168 3 14 Require server verification https for all sites in this zone 74 If you don t want to change Internet Explorer s security settings you can as a workaround run Internet Explorer as a computer administrator Frequent ireal E PLANET Wireless H 264 Mega Pix Saaai E IP Camera w MSN Messenger Hotmail MSN E PLANET 802 11n Mega Pixel CM B http 192 168 3 134 Fi m eu ig IP Camera E http 192 168 3 134 IPCamPlugi i Internet MPEG 4 Pan Tilt Camera B Internet MPEG 4 Pan Tilt Camera TPWanderer jre Shortcut 75 76
2. Enable E Mail Schedule 9 Enable Disable amp Time Interval Send one image every 30 minute s E Enable FTP Schedule Enable or disable FTP scheduling Time Interval Select the time interval between 2 FTP file transfers The first option should be self explanatory Option number 2 instructs the camera to send multiple images per second to the FTP server This option should only be used if Upload files with filename composed of date time below is also selected otherwise the camera would simply be overwriting one and the same file over and over again File Control Upload files with filename composed of date time The file name consists of a combination of date and time Each upload generates a new file on the FTP server Overwrite file with the same filename Each new file overwrites the existing file Enable E Mail Schedule Enable or disable E mail scheduling Time Interval opecify the time interval between 2 e mails Click Apply to save the settings 49 2 8 System gene v Camera LAN WLAN Video E mail FIP Motion Dectection Schedu NA i yum Account Lo od 2 8 1 Camera Information Camera information allows you to set the name and administrator s password of this camera Camera Information amp Camera Name NSC11 WM amp Password amp Confirm Password Camera Name Specify the name of the network camera here which can be used to identify your camera
3. IP address to host name mapping service 1 Launch your Web browser and navigate to http www dyndns org spectre C Addr d http iawn dyndns arg e oonnnoeneec oo 2 Click the Sign In button located at upper right corner of dyndns org s Web page eb S9 61 3 Click Create an Account in the pop up menu Username Password Forgot Your Password 222e2 eaq c Create an Account l P a 4 Fill in all fields that appear in this menu and click the Create Account button to create a new account You ll be prompted if the account you selected is not available 5 Create account or log in to continue Password P a E Username myu am E yusermamae a a a onfirm password Emai amailaddress domain com Sth RUE cukE Ce a aa Subscribe tp L DynDNS com newsletter 1 or 2 per month Dyn Inc press releases Remove HTML formatting from email E Security Image gt Lagree with th ote policy AUP and privacy policy a ala with the am li and priva icy oaront BERN Z o M aa E Do e e ee o eemeneeeoc 62 When you see this image you ll receive an e mail confirmation at the e mail box you registered with dyndns org DynDNS We ve sent an email to edimax 2 edimax com to verify your account Please check your inbox and click on the 4 confirmation link C If you do not receive the email in
4. LED Link LED Antenna Wireless network antenna Link LED Indicates LAN WiFi activity Power LED Indicates system status Camera Video camera with lens Back View Camera Stand Connector WPS Reset Button Power Jack LAN Jack Camera Stand Connector Connects to any standard tripod camera wall holder WPS Reset Button Press and release this button to activate WPS mode press and hold this button for 10 seconds to clear all settings of the camera Power Jack Connect to 5V power adapter LAN Jack Connect to LAN by Ethernet cable 1 5 LED Indicators Power Link Status 10 Booting Flash Flash fF System Ready JON JOf LAN connected JON N epee Activate WPS push ON Slow Flash The NENNEN should be finished d within 120 sec after that the Link button for less than 5 Status LED will go back to the original status Sec Reset to default push Quick Flash ON 2 LEDs will turn off when reset to default is taken effect then system button for longer than 10 will start booting Sec 11 1 6 Camera Installation 1 Unpack the product package and check if anything s missing 2 Connect the LAN cable to LAN jack as shown below 12 3 Plug the power adapter into a wall socket and connect the power connector to the power jack located at the back of the network camera 4 Connect your tripod to the camera and point the camera to the p
5. 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 EU Countries Intended for Use The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg the Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden and the United Kingdom The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland Liechtenstein Norway and Switzerland EU Countries Not intended for use None Important Information 1 2 10 11 12 Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country Contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law violations Note that the image sensor of this network camera can be damaged permanently if exposed to direct sunlight Defective image sensors that have been damaged by prolonged exposure to direct sunlight are excluded from the product warranty Indoor network cameras are not weatherproof Refer to the environmental specifications included in the bac
6. can also be found on the Installation CD accompanying this product along with user manuals in other languages 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 R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment as of April 8 2000 Safety This equipment complies with EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology equipment Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the
7. immediately Returns and replacements of defective products are handled by our network of authorized dealers Contact the place of purchase Used cameras especially those that they were purchased on auction Web sites are excluded from the product warranty Chapter I Network Camera Overview 1 1 Package Contents Before you start to use the network camera check the package contents If anything is missing please contact the dealer ItemName Quantity A IN 1 NSC11 NSC11 WN Network Camera EN 1 Power Adapter a_i 3 1 du 3 Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide 1 n Driver and User Manual CD ROM 1 n 6 Wall Mount E ESI 1 2 Basic Introduction Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS NSC11 Network Camera Network cameras are closed circuit television CCTV cameras that use the Internet Protocol TCP IP to transmit image data over an Ethernet or Wireless LAN connection As such network cameras are also referred to as IP cameras IP cameras are primarily used for surveillance applications A number of IP cameras are normally deployed together with a digital video recorder DVR or a network video recorder NVR to form a video surveillance system Since network cameras are equipped with an operating system they do not require the presence of a DVR or NVR in order to function In addition a network camera can transmit data in a local network as well as over the Internet Access to a
8. network camera is typically achieved with a standard Web browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Firefox O e UU d HANE es P Network Camera Wireless Router PC Notebook Example showing a wireless network camera in a typical setup Fo Dn Y Network Camera LAN Switch Server with NVR Software Example showing a network camera in a typical setup with an NVR recording solution 1 3 Product Highlights Excellent image quality with 30 fps full motion video in all resolutions Progressive scan image sensor provides excellent image quality Supports image resolutions up to 640 x 480 VGA Including easy to use 16 channel camera viewing and recording utility only compatible with NSC10 NSC11 and NSC18 cameras Integrated multi window motion detection Supports simultaneous MPEG4 and Motion JPEG image compression Supports UPnP with UPnP port forwarding capability Integrated e mail FTP DDNS and DHCP client High transfer data rate up to 150 Mbps NSC11 WN only Supports Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS NSC11 WN only Supports WEP and WPA WPA2 TKIP and AES data encryption NSC11 WN only Event triggered FTP and e mail upload of still images Integrated scheduler for FTP and e mail uploads of still images Ultra compact and easy to install Three Year Warranty Some functionality like fit to window only works on Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 4 Key Components Front View Antenna Camera Power
9. or save this software what s the risk Press Run to install ActiveX 23 Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Mame Setup wvl 0 0 8 exe Publisher Unknown Publisher e a 20 L Cos Q E This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only run software From publishers you trust Haw can I decide what software bo run Press Next to start installation press Next when you re prompted until installation is complete B Setup GLP IPCamPluginDM Secs Welcome to the GLP IPCamPluginDM Setup Wizard This will install Internet Camera Actives 1 0 0 8 an your computer It i recommended that vau close all other applications before cantinulng Click Nest to continue ar Cancel to exit Setup 24 Press Finish when you see this message ie Setup GLP IPCamPluginDM Completing the GLP IPCamPluginDM Setup Wizard Setup has Finished installing GLP IPCamPluainD M on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the Installed icons Click Finish to esit Setup 25 Chapter Il Using the Web Management Interface 2 1 Camera Settings After login you are being forwarded to the live view page From here you have access to all camera related settings INTELLINET NSC11 WN Network Camera era LAN WLAN Video E mail FTP Motion Dectection V Sch
10. your network and lets you make changes to the configuration fe Satyy Wen Admin Utility Welcome to the IPCam Admin Utility Setup Wizard This will install IPCam Admin 3 0 17 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before Continuing Click Next to continue ar Cancel to exit Setup i Cancel Click on Next to begin the installation and follow the instructions on the screen When the program starts you are presented with the screen shown above The IP Installer utility lists all cameras that can be found on your network With this utility you can make changes to the TCP IP configuration tools icon or you can quickly open the camera in the Web browser by clicking on the blue MS Internet Explorer icon If you do not use Internet Explorer then you can see the camera s IP address on the screen and manually open it in your browser e g http 192 168 1 221 If these steps do not work for you you should follow the steps shown on the following pages In all other cases you want to skip the section and go straight to chapter 1 8 Connecting to the camera 15 1 Click Start gt Control Panel home user Internet i My Documents Internet Explorer 2 My Recent Documents ke E mail ais wb Outlook Express Em Command Prompt Windows Media Player p Control Panel F ag j ti jt inia raices k y Set Program Access and T Defaul
11. CCK 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM 802 11n Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Security 64 128 bit WEP data encryption WPA and WPA2 Transmit power 150 Mbps 14 dBm 1 5 dBm 54 Mbps 14 dBm 1 5 dBm 11 Mbps 17 dBm 1 5 dBm Power External power adapter 5 V DC 1 0A Power consumption 2 8 Watts maximum 58 LEDs Power e Network connection Environmental Dimensions 92 H x 60 W x 21 D mm 3 6 x 2 4 x 0 8 in e Weight 0 75 kg 1 6 Ibs Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating humidity 10 90 RH non condensing System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X Computer with network connection Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher ActiveX Mozilla 1 x Mozilla Firefox Java Opera Java Safari Java Package Contents NSC11 WN Network Camera Camera mounting bracket Quick installation guide External power adapter e Software CD 59 4 2 Troubleshooting Problem Can t connect to the camera Confirm the IP address setting of the computer you re using If it s not in the same subnet as the camera they wont be able to communicate with each other Make sure the IP address you used to connect to the IP camera is correct You can use the IPCam utility to find the camera on the network Make sure
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13. European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product If your equipment contains easily removable batteries or accumulators dispose of these separately according to your local requirements The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased this product In countries outside of the EU If you wish to discard this product contact your local authorities and ask for the correct manner of disposal 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined
14. Far Devices thermostat weather station v 5 Add To Cart emeoewoo 65 11 Click Next to continue button not shown gt Upgrade Options Free accounts allow only five Dynamic DNS hosts e To get Dynamic DNS for your own domain use Custom DNS Dynamic DNS Hosts NSC11 ath cx remove 0 00 Please enter coupons in the box below and click Add Coupon se Coup DENM Order Total 0 00 12 Click Activate Services to continue Dynamic DNS Hosts NSC11 ath cx 0 00 Sub Total 0 00 coe P aa Activate Services gt gt P ennneo9 13 Done You have successfully created a DDNS domain name 66 4 4 Use this Network Camera with a router or firewall To gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet certain ports need to be opened and forwarded in your router An INTELLINET router is used as an example to show you what needs to be done Other routers have similar functions and the setup should be similar as well Port Forwarding Ne MNA Router Firewall Remote Access Network Camera 4 4 1 Set up Dyndns Dynamic IP address Mapping 1 Go to your router s setup page and locate DDNS Dynamic DNS or a similar setup item Home General Setup Status Tools INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS quo ee aa System e DDNS ne WAN C 1 Ivna Nic amp o d J ids IF Sasasa allows users to map the st
15. NET NETWORK COM B December 201 The program installs by clicking the option Video Surveillance Software from the CD menu A detailed user manual is located on the Installation CD in the User Manuals folder It contains installation instructions and information on the use of the software 57 Chapter VI Appendix 4 1 Specifications Standards e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 11n 150 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet General 32 bit ARM9 RISC CPU 4 MByte flash memory e 32 MByte SDRAM e Supported image resolutions 640 x 480 320 x 240 and 160 x 120 Video frame rate max 30 fps Protocols supported TCP IP DHCP PPPoE ARP ICMP FTP SMTP DNS NTP UPnP RTSP RTP HTTP TCP UDP Certifications FCC Class B RoHS CE Image Sensor and Lens e Sensor OmniVision OV7670 320K pixels 1 6 CMOS sensor e Pixel array 656 H x 488 V S N ratio 46 dB max Pixel size 3 6 um x 3 6 um Exposure automatic and manual Aperture F 2 8 Minimum illumination 1 lux at F2 8 Lens fixed focus e Focal length 2 8 mm angular field of view 55 object distance 0 4 m to infinity Wireless NSC11 WN only Chipset RT3070 Frequency band 2 4000 2 483 GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band Modulation technologies 802 11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS DBPSK DQPSK
16. USER MANUAL NSC11 Network Cameras Models 551106 551113 INT NC UM 1210 01 Table of Contents Safety and Regulatory Notices sscccssssccssssecssesenssesenenesensnssensnseeessenenssenens 3 Chapter I Network Camera Overview 11 eere eere eene nn nan nnn 5 Ted deieisddle COMC Sosa Dicessdecaise rn bod dite ripae rds asp iba ono entras buba ce duet rase rode 5 DZ psc EVN IOI is caecitate hs cca atleast r MEE 6 To BASIC INTOQUCIO A e m TN 7 TAKEV COMPONENTS arangi T 8 FOLE NA IC AL ONS EET 10 155 C armergdpstallaHo iss iubes tue taceansnlestntiyekoiusuati ute eboutannntiunbanter 12 1 8 Connecting to the camera riesene E T E 20 Chapter Il Using the Web Management Interface 26 ZN CAMS oeluligsosscesenciteus nit se AA E A IEA E N S acd 26 2152 JADOUL aea A E OAE M A IL NC E 28 ZZ LAINSGITIOS sesicbesitaseesae debet ramus cota ebos doge do SE tep uet ci o pes dtnb ae eii reads 29 2 2 L1 I AdOIeSS ait ies ieee me ei 29 2 2 9 OY Mall COIN RN 32 PAIE E EE E E MN C E 34 22S LOONF C Oua a E 36 2 3 WLAN Parameters NSC11 WN only eee 37 ZA iem wae 4 2 4 DWN WOO GC aiino Aaaaasisnsacesaeincen AAA 4 DA ZING MR 41 24A USscmm 42 PAS s Ate ero m call c E a 43 29 1 EmMa SEUNS erue tau acp odi Siete eoru dc eL EE pec C ELE 43 AFP S
17. V Log amp Video Format MPEGS EJ 2010 10 15 13 41 01 amp Snapshot Ca Record CA Auto Exposure Normal Full Screen Digital Zoom Fitto Window Display hardware is not capable of blit operations OK your computer may not have the display capability that this IP camera requires or you don t have Microsoft DirectX installed Please download Microsoft DirectX from Microsoft s Web site htip www microsoft com and try again 22 1 8 1 Install ActiveX manually If you use MS Internet Explorer and ActiveX is not present on your computer you need to install it before you can use this Internet camera This section explains how to manually install the ActiveX control If you see this message when you log onto IP camera you need to click the link to download the ActiveX control 9 Video Format MPEG4 w 9 Snapshot CA Get snapshot eee aaan v Q9 Record C Please install Active X ed Download ActiveX 8 Startrecording oe aaao oo Full Screen Digital Zoom Fitto Window Internet Press Run to download ActiveX installation package File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Mame Setup w1 0 0 8 exe Type Application 507 KB From 192 168 2 3 O EATE ce ae e eewe oo While files from the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer IF vau da nat trust the source do nat run
18. able on the Internet WEP Key Format Select the Key Format of the WEP key here Available options are HEX and ASCII When you select HEX WEP key format you can only use numbers 0 to 9 and letters a to f as WEP key when you select ASCII WEP key format you can use all alphanumerical characters and is case sensitive Default Key Select the default key that the camera should use for the wireless access point when WEP encryption is used Available options are 1 to 4 WEP Key 1 Input the 1 set of WEP key here At least a set of WEP key is required and you should use 1 WEP key if you only have one WEP key WEP Key 2 Input the 2 WEP key here WEP Key 3 Input the 3 WEP key here WEP Key 4 Input the 4 WEP key here Click Apply to save the settings 40 2 4 Video V Video E mail FTP V Motion Dectection Schedule System Status Account Log You can specify th videlb and audio parameters of this network camera here Dual Mode Default Video Format MPEG4 amp Video Resolution amp Video Quality amp Video Frame Rate MJPEG Video Resolution Video Quality Video Frame Rate 2 4 1 Dual Mode MPEG4 VGA 640x480 CBR 2 Mbps VBR Highest EJ 30 EZ VGA 640 x 480 Normal T This IP camera supports two video encoding formats MPEG4 and MJPEG You can select the default encoding format here 2 4 2 MPEG4 The MPEG4 video relate
19. at you enter a valid address SSL lf SSL encryption is required to connect to the SMTP server select Enable Select Disable if your SMTP server doesn t support or require SSL encryption If in doubt ask your ISP or e mail server s administrator SMTP Some SMTP servers require e mail senders to be Authentication authenticated If you re not sure whether to select Enable or Disable refer to your e mail software e g Outlook or Outlook Express or ask your network administrator or ISP SMTP server username SMTP server password Click Apply to save the settings After that click on Send a test e mail to verify that the e mail function is working properly 2 5 2 FTP Settings FIP Configuration FTP Server FTP Part UserName Password amp Remote Folder Passive Mode 9 Enable Disable FTP Server Enter the address of your FTP server here Valid entries are either the IP address of the server format 111 222 333 444 or the domain name of the server format domainname com Invalid entries are ftp domainname com or http domainname com Input the port number of the FTP server you wish to use here Normally you should use the default port 21 Key in a valid FTP user name here Make sure that the user account you wish to use has read and write privileges on the FTP server 44 Passive Mode camera uploads the files The folder is a sub directory of th
20. atic domain name to a dynamic IP address You must get b Static IP an account password and your static domain name from the DDNS service provider This router supports b PPPoE the services offered by for www dyndns org and www tzo com b PPTP b L2TP 9 Enable O Disable gt Telstra Big Pond DynDNS 3 b DNS Imycamera dyndns org b DDNS myusemame domain com Wireless QoS APPLY CANCEL NAT Firewall 2 Refer to the last chapter and obtain a Dyndns account password and domain name 67 3 Enable the Dynamic DNS function and key in your DYNDNS account and host information UTE LEH Enable Disable Password Key mycamera dyndns org myusernamecdomain cam 4 4 2 Open Ports Required by the Network Camera To access IP CAM located behind router or firewall you must open ports on the router or firewall so you can access IP CAM from Internet 1 Go to your router s setup page and open NAT gt Port Forwarding INTELLINET Home General Setup Status Tools N ETW ORE Bo Oe Lo ns aD pe OO ang System o te di o orwarain WAN C om 3 w LAN Er ewe en CD to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a Wireless web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall QoS Enable Port Forwarding ges b Por
21. atically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server BH m Advanced If you change the IP address of this IP camera and you forget it there re two ways you can recover it a Press and hold the Reset button located at the bottom of this IP camera to clear all settings of the IP camera and reset the IP address back to 192 168 1 221 You ll lose all settings in the IP camera b Ask your network administrator to check the DHCP release table if the camera was set to obtain the IP address by DHCP A new record will be added to the DHCP release table on the DHCP server when the IP camera is connected to the local area network 19 1 8 Connecting to the camera Make sure the IP camera is correctly powered Power LED is on and then launch Internet Explorer and type the IP address of the IP camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer You should be prompted to input the user name and password Connect to 192 168 2 2 Internet Camera User name v Remember my password The Default user name is admin in lower case and the password is 1234 Click OK to continue after the user name and password have been entered You should see the following message at the top of Internet Explorer Depending on your system settings operating system or Web browser settings the message may not show However the message is optional Users of Mozilla Firefox or Apple
22. d settings of the network camera WLAN Video E mail FTP Motion Dectection Schedule System Status Account Log 2 2 1 IP Address You can define IP address and select the port number you wish to use here LAN Network Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 4 Primary DNS amp AV Control Port 121 amp Web Port 29 Network Type select DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically or Static IP Address to assign the camera a fixed IP address NOTE When DHCP is selected the IP address parameters below are grayed out Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask here The default value 255 255 255 0 will work for most networks Gateway opecify the gateway address of the local network here Normally this is the IP address of the router in your network Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS server If you don t know it ask a network administrator or your ISP for help Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of a backup server which the camera will use if the primary address is unavailable Optional AV Control Port Enter the video transfer port number If you have a firewall on your network you need to allow computers on the Internet to access this port otherwise you won t be able to view video from the Internet Web Port Enter the port number of the Web management interface NOTE lf it s not 80 you need to add port after the camera s IP address hos
23. d settings can be specified in this section Define the output resolution of the MPEGA video You can select from three different resolutions Video Resolution Video Quality VGA 640 x 480 VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 QQVGA 160 x 120 There are two video quality types CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate Both types control the image quality and the amount of network bandwidth the 4 camera uses CBR Set the maximum bit rate the camera must not exceed The camera will adjust the image quality rather than the bit rate if the video material demands a bandwidth higher than specified The higher the value the better the quality of the resulting video VBR Variable bit rate allows the camera to adjust the bit rate to keep an P3 Lowest the video quality at the desired level sum You can choose from five different i values Video Frame Specify video refresh rate of MPEG4 video Rate encoder Higher video refresh rates provide a smoother video but require more network bandwidth 2 4 3 MJPEG The Motion JPEG video settings are configured in this section The parameters are essentially identical to those of MPEG4 with the exception of the video quality You can only select the variable bit rate mode and choose from five available options Click Apply to save the settings 42 2 5 E mail amp FTP 2 S2Ge e amp Camera vL Y WLAN Vide w maili FTP Aotion Dec
24. e Enable or disable the motion detection function Next Event Detected Interval Specify the minimum time interval between two motion events from 0 seconds to 60 seconds The lower the number the more motion events in any given time will be captured and the more snapshot images are uploaded to your FTP server or sent out via e mail Raise the value if you do not want to receive too many snapshots for a single motion event For example If you set the value to 20 seconds and the camera detects motion then the camera will upload 1 snapshot image to the FTP server and wait for 20 seconds before it starts analyzing the live video for the next event E Mail Subject Set up the e mail subject line e g Camera 1 Motion Detected Send snapshot file to FTP Activate the FTP upload function of the camera here Click Apply to save the settings 46 2 6 2 Setup Motion Detection Regions The Network Camera features integrated motion detection The camera does a frame by frame comparison and then determines based on the motion detection window sensitivity settings and threshold whether or not a motion has occurred The motion detection does not use infrared It requires a visible image in order to function 2010 11 15 11 46 4 I Region wW Region Sensitivity The camera supports three independent motion detection windows that can be placed and resized individually Region Click to activate the motion detection wi
25. e automatic exposure control There are 3 levels of automatic exposure control Dark Normal and Bright Select one of them to control the brightness of image Select Disable to disable automatic exposure control and control brightness and contrast manually Full Screen Click this button or double click the video image and the image captured by camera will be displayed in full screen mode To resume double click the image or press Escape Digital Zoom Click this button to enable the digital zoom video magnification function Check Enable box to enable digital zoom You can set the zoom factor from 10096 no magnification to 40096 You can also drag the green square with your mouse and put it on the area of the image to be magnified To exit digital zoom press E Fit to Window Click this button to resize the video so that it fits in the current window without displaying horizontal scroll bars 27 2 1 1 About This function will provide you with the version number of current IP camera plugin which is useful when you need online support In order to see version information of the ActiveX control right click the image A pop up menu will appear 2010 10 15 14 02 2A Internet Camera Software Information Activex Plugin Version Vw1 0 0 14 Note that this function is only available in MS Internet Explorer 28 2 2 LAN Settings Click on LAN to open an interface that lets you change all network relate
26. e home root folder of the FTP user account Leave this value empty and the camera will upload the files into the home directory of the FTP user There are two types of FTP connections Active and passive While the most common method is passive FTP your server may be set up to only accept FTP connections that utilize active FTP The correct value here depends on the FTP server setup When in doubt we recommend using passive mode trying active mode only if you experience problems connecting to the FTP server Click Apply to save the settings Next click on Upload a test file to make sure the settings you specified are correct and working 45 2 6 Motion Detection pu em v Camera v LAN WLA Video E mail FTI i Motion Dectection Schedule yster Status Account Lo 2 6 1 Basic Settings The Network Camera features integrated motion detection The camera does a frame by frame comparison and then determines based on the motion detection window sensitivity settings see section 2 6 2 whether or not a motion has occurred In the basic settings you specify the general behavior of the camera in case of an occurring motion event Motion Detection Motion Detection Enable OEnable 9 Disable Next Event Detected Interval seconds amp Send snapshot file to E Mail Yes No E Mail Subject Motion Detection Notification Send snapshotfile to FTP Yes No Item Motion Detection Enabl
27. edule System Status Account Log amp Video Format MPEGS EJ 2010 10 15 13 41 01 amp Snapshot CA Get snapshot A Start Recording Auto Exposure Normal 2 Full Screen Digital Zoom Fitto Window O Record Note that some of the options shown here are only visible when using MS Internet Explorer Other Web browsers do not support snapshot recording full screen or digital zoom The bar running across the top of the interface lets you open the various camera configuration screens Click Camera to return to the live view page Den Camera LAN WLAN Video Email FTP Motion Dectection Schedule V System Status Account Log daso Items on the live view page MS Internet Explorer only Description Video Format Specifies video encoding format You can choose MPEG4 or MJPEG Motion JPEG MPEG4 mode also supports motion detection see chapter 2 2 1 Snapshot Take a snapshot picture and save the picture to your computer s hard drive Click on the directory field and you ll be prompted to select a folder to save the snapshot 26 a NOTE Please see chapter 4 4 for instructions if you re using Windows Vista or Windows 7 Record otart video recording and save recorded video clip to your computer s hard drive Click on directory display and you ll be prompted to select a folder to save snapshot file Auto Exposure Enable or disabl
28. era is connected to the network Windows will alert the computer user of the presence of the new device a new icon will be added to your My Network Places folder and lets the user connect to the device instantaneously UPaP amp Enable UPnP Enable Disable Enable or disable the UPnP function and click on Apply to save the settings After the UPnP function is activated a popup message will appear i IC 4469F9 A new device is now available an your network For more information click here Note In Windows Vista and Windows 7 UPnP has been renamed Network Discovery and is disabled by default in all editions of Vista as the Windows Firewall blocks network discovery To enable and turn on UPnP service or Network Discovery in Windows Vista simply follow these steps 1 Click on the Start button and then select Control Panel 2 Click on Network and Internet link and then click on Network and Sharing Center 3 You will see that Network Discovery is off Click on the corresponding arrow button to expand the section 4 Click Turn on Network Discovery and then click Apply Administrator permission is required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation type the password or provide confirmation The procedure for Windows is quite similar In the Network and Sharing Center find and open Advanced Sharing Settings where you can find the Network Discovery service On Window
29. eten startup vl 4 Jan 28 2010 13 24 59 1970 01 01 nn starting peg pipe server for Spook 1970 01 01 00 embedded av stream controller started 63 1970 01 01 n0 Opened dew pl grab successfully 18970701701 nn Opened dev pl enc successtully MPEG4 18970701701 nn Opened dev pl enc successtully MJIPEG 1970 01 01 n0 Opened dewv pl enc successfully MD 1970 01 01 n0 Accepted a new connection from spook video 18970701701 nn Accepted a new connection from spook i video 1970701701 n Network initial status LAN 1970 01 01 45 192 1868 2 5 110159 joined AY stream 1970 01 01 ila 192 1868 2 5 15115 joined AY stream 1970701701 pl 192 1868 2 5 19211 joined AY stream 1970 01l Ul 16 19z 168 z 5 24075 joined V stream 1970 01 01 41 189z 168 z2 5 41483 joined V stream Click Refresh to get the latest update 56 Chapter Ill Using Surveillance Software The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera comes with a surveillance application that can monitor and record up to 16 network cameras You can record video permanently or based on a schedule or you can use the integrated motion detection function and only record motion events to preserve disk space You can select from nine different templates to display the camera images on one screen INTELLINET 9 User Manuals X i IF Admin for Windows Video Surveillance Software e Browse cb Comments F n e WWW INTELLI
30. http 111 222 333 444 ipcam asp or http hostname ipcam asp 70 3 Input username and password default admin 1234 4 You ll see the image of the connected camera displayed in the upper left corner of the quad split screen You can add an additional three cameras to the quad split screen To do that click an unused corner and a yellow square will appear to indicate that it s being marked 5 Click Setting Viewer Setting Camera Setting 71 6 Input the camera s name IP address port number username and password in respective fields then click Done These fields are case sensitive You can click Preview to check the connection vod Preview Advanced Cumera Name P Address Port l ser Warme Password NOTE Windows Mobile phones running HTC sense can connect to the camera but can only view one camera at a time and won t have access to the settings menu The camera viewer application isn t fully supported by Windows phones but on a basic level it can be made to work even if some functions on the interface either do not show or don t work properly 72 4 6 Windows Vista Windows 7 UAC Configuration When you attempt to save a snapshot or record a video file you will see UAC User Account Control pop up notification window to restrict you from saving the file like below User Account Control e Windows needs your permission to continue F you started this action
31. ices 4 Enter the domain in the Hostname field and select a sub domain from the drop down menu Follow the check out procedure 5 After entering the information check your service and make sure that the DDNS domain name is listed under Account My Hosts 6 On the camera s LAN screen fill in the fields and reboot the camera see next page 32 Dynamic DNS Enable DDNS Enable Disable amp Provider dyndns org id Host Mame ddns host UserName ddns account Password JIIITITIIIIII Enable DDNS Enables or disables the DDNS service Provider Select the dynamic DNS service provider here Only dyndns org is currently supported but its nice to have been given the choice isn t it created in your dyndns org account here User Name Enter the same user name here that you use to log in to your account settings on www dyndns org Do not enter your DSL user account information here Enter the password for your dyndns org user account here Click Apply to save the settings Refer to chapter 4 3 to get detailed instruction on how to obtain a free dynamic DNS account and host name from dyndns org 33 2 2 4 UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play A UPnP enabled device such as your network camera announces its presence in the local network to other computers that support UPnP as well The operating systems Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 support UPnP When the network cam
32. ies This menu allows you to upgrade firmware clear all settings reboot the network camera and switch the LED lights on or off Utilities Upgrade Firmware Browse Reset To Factory Defaults Reboot Device LED Setting Turn on LED light Upgrade The firmware is basically the operating system of the camera Firmware New functions are introduced from time to time and compatibility patches and fixes are released to make your INTELLINET camera an even better product A firmware upgrade replaces the internal camera software with a new version Note A failed firmware upgrade can render your camera inoperable Before you start with the firmware upgrade ask yourself a few questions 1 Has Technical Support instructed me to upgrade or is my camera operating erratically or do certain functions in the camera not work as they should 2 Am I absolutely sure that downloaded the correct firmware file for my camera from the Intellinet Web site 3 Can be reasonably certain that the power will not go out during the next 10 minutes 4 Are all unnecessary programs on my computer closed 5 Will the battery in my notebook last for at least another 10 minutes 6 Am I connected to the camera with an HJ45 cable not wireless 7 Is the camera want to upgrade located in my local network 8 Am I sure about what am doing If you answer any of these questions with no you should not perform the firmware upg
33. information about the wireless connection is shown for users of the Wireless Network Camera NSC11 WN 54 2 10 Account DY atd gt Camera v LAN WLA Video E mail Motion Dectection Schedule yster St An 14 me ee On this page you can set up user accounts for people that should have access to the camera This IP camera supports up to 16 user accounts Each account can either be set up as Operator or Guest Account john operator guest quest Login sarah Confirm password enel Authority 9 Operator Guest Login opecify the user name here Use alphanumerical characters 0 to 9 A to Z and a to z only Symbols and spaces are not allowed Specify the password for this user here Confirm Password Repeat the password here Authority oelect Operator and this user will be able to change the video settings of the camera but no other settings oelect Guest and this user can only view the image Click Add to add a new user account to the camera Modify To modify the information of an existing user select the user account from the list then change the information and click this button to save changes it 55 2 11 Log p2 Camera v LAN WLAN Video E mai 4 Motion Dectection Schedule v System Status peu cm a a mgs a Ses All activities of this IP camera are being logged You can view the log messages here System Log 18970701701 nn 2y
34. k of this manual For outdoor use use a weatherproof case to protect the camera from water moisture or temperature higher or lower than specifications To keep the camera clean gently wipe it with a clean dry cloth Be sure to use only the DC adapter provided with your camera If your network camera supports Power over Ethernet see the product information at the end of this user manual for details you can use an IEEE 802 3af compliant PoE injector mid or endspan to provide power to the camera Always handle the camera with care as physical shocks can cause serious damage to the hardware Be sure to mount the camera securely to avoid any personal injuries Keep the camera out of the reach of children If the camera does not operate properly contact your local distributor Do not disassemble the product as that will void the warranty Technical product support is provided by your dealer or distributor via e mail and phone Additional technical support is provided by INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS via the Web site www intellinet network com Before contacting technical support be sure to verify that your camera has the latest firmware version installed you can access the camera s system information page to find out To expedite your technical support request it is recommended to include a very detailed error description in your message Should the camera not power up upon initial installation you need to discontinue the use of the product
35. lace you wish to monitor 13 1 7 Find the camera on your network Connect the RJ45 network cable from the camera s LAN port to your network e g the router or a LAN switch then power on the camera The boot sequence will take about one minute By default the network camera searches for a DHCP server on the network and obtains an IP address automatically A very common DHCP server is a router a device that is found on most networks The presence of a DHCP server on your network simplifies the installation and users with limited knowledge of TCP IP networks can install the network camera in minutes If no DHCP server is found the network camera will revert to its default IP address 192 168 1 221 On Windows systems you want to use the IPCam Admin Utility that finds the camera on the network and lets you INTELLINET make changes to the configuration 14 Insert the Installation CD A Admin 79H into the CD or DVD drive After kien moments the 72 INTELLINET CD will automatically start and display the screen to the D0 1E1E00 00 10 192 168 1 221 NSC 000010 NSC11 WN Network C right If that does not happen 00 7 16 16 70 08 10 10 8 217 NSC F70D8 NSC18 WN PVT Newer Camera you need to browse the CD with Windows Explorer and double click the autorun exe file Click on IP Admin for Windows to start the installation The IPCam utility is designed to find the network camera on
36. n our Free domains OP On Reenemas eeemoneeeneeoeect e Register a domain name 8 Click Create Hostname button Dynamic DNS Free Stay Connected With DynDNS DynDNS Free allows you to create a hostname that points to your home or office IP address providing an easy to remember URL for quick access We also provide an update mechanism which makes the hostname work with your dynamic IF address We continue to offer this service free to the Internet community as we have done so for nearly 10 years eeemcmmmm eee e ee Pd Q E oe qae eee mee men eo 9 64 9 On this page Input the hostname of your choice in the Hostname field Select a domain name from the dropdown menu Select Host with IP address as the Service Type Input current IP address in IP Address field or click the link below to use the detected IP address to fill this field Hostname nsc m A Wildcard Status Disabled Want Wildcard support Service Type 9 Host with IP address WebHop Redirect Offline Hostname IP Address 219 70 117 176 Your current location s IP address is 219 700 117 176 TTL value is 60 seconds Edit TTL 10 Click Add to cart to continue What do you want to use this host for Select services and devices you would like to use with this hostname Work From Home Office or VPN Hosting and Design For Web Sites and Blogs Remate Access
37. ndow Once Region2 clicked you will see a rectangle appear on the screen Region3 Use the mouse to move the rectangle to a different position or to resize it 47 Sensitivity The higher this value the more sensitive the motion detection becomes You will need to experiment to find the best value for your application Set the parameter too high and the chance of receiving false alarms rises potentially soamming your e mail inbox or FTP server Set it too low however and you may be missing a few motion events potentially missing that one important event you wish you had This is about finding the compromise that works best for yOu Refresh Click this button to display a new picture allowing you to make adjustments to the motion detection region Save the current motion detection settings 48 2 Schedule mT Camera LAN WLAN Video V Emaili MP v Motion Dex uu ichedule v tem Status Account Lo With this function you can program the camera to upload JPEG images to an FTP server or send JPEG images to an e mail address based on a specified time interval Schedule amp Enable FTP Schedule 9 Enable Disable 9 Upload one image to FTP server every second s Frame Time Interval Q Upload one image to FTP server every Frames Second ene Upload files with filename composed of date time File Control 9 Overwrite file with the same filename backyard jpg amp
38. nect Select a device you want to connect to SSID Unless a wireless AP s SSID is hidden meaning you ll need to identify the device by its MAC address it ll display here MAC Address If there are a lot of wireless access points in proximity or if a wireless access point hides its SSID you can use the MAC addresses to distinguish them Signal This indicates the radio signal strength Channel This is the WAP s radio channel Encryption You need to use the same encryption type as the AP you want to connect to If the wireless access 38 point does not use encryption Disabled will be displayed here SSID Enter the SSID of the wireless access point you want to connect to It should be fewer than 32 alphanumerical characters When you select a wireless access point from the Available Networks list its SSID will be displayed in this field automatically unless it s hidden in which case you won t be able to connect to it Channel When the network type is set to Infrastructure the radio channel is auto selected according to the channel that wireless AP uses You can only select the channel number when the network type is set to Ad Hoc Basic Rate Select the maximum wireless data transfer rate from 1 Mbps to 54 Mbps The maximum transfer rate for 802 11b wireless network is 11 Mbps and the maximum transfer rate for 802 11g wireless network is 54 Mbps Under normal conditions this value should be left at Au
39. on the network Password Type in the password that is to be used for the administrator account Confirm Password Repeat the administrator password here Click Apply to save the settings 50 2 8 2 Date Time Setting The Network Camera is equipped with an internal clock You can display the current date and time information on the video so that when you look at recorded video material or images you can easily tell when the recording was made Before you can use this function you need to define how the camera obtains the time Date Time Setting Synchronize to PC time 9 Set Date Time manually mz i E O NTP Server Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Standard Time Bogota New York Lima M ontreal E NTP Server amp Enable Daylight Saving Time Yes No oet Date Time Date time format is YYYY MM DD HH MM SS manually Time is in 24 hour format You can click Synchronize to PC time to use the time of the computer you re using Example 24 August 2007 2007 08 24 and PM 9 24 30 21 24 30 resident from dropdown menu here NTP Server Enter the IP address or hostname of the NTP server You can use the default value pool ntp org or ask your ISP for the IP address or hostname if they have one Enable Daylight Select Yes if your area of residence uses Daylight Saving Time Saving if not select No Click Apply to save the settings 51 2 8 3 Utilit
40. r other information stored in DNS In simpler terms Users of private Internet services are often faced with a problem The ISP typically changes the IP address assigned to the user based on a time interval This may be as often as once every 24 hours or as seldom as once every 30 days For the average user this is not a problem However if you want to be able to connect to the local camera e g in your house from a remote location e g the office you need to know under which Internet address the camera can be reached However you don t know what the current Internet IP address is So you are beginning to see the problem DDNS solves this problem by allowing you to create a domain name for your home network which you can always use to access the camera To use the DDNS function you will need to do the following two things 1 Create a DDNS hostname with a DDNS service provider 2 Set up a DDNS client in the home network that contacts the DDNS service provider and updates the IP information The INTELLINET NSC11 network camera supports the DDNS provider DYNDNS as of December 2010 a free service be aware that this may change You first need to register and create an account on www dyndns org 1 Connect to http www dyndns org and click Create Account 2 Follow the step by step instructions on the DYNDNS screens inputting all information requested 3 Log in with the new account and go to Account My Hosts Add Host Serv
41. rade and skip this section 52 Click on Browse to select the firmware file and then click on Upgrade to begin the upgrade procedure Reset Click to erase all settings and reinstate the camera s factory default state A re configuration of the camera will be required after the reset has completed Reboot Device Click the button to reboot the camera This may be useful if the camera performs poorly or if you have made changes to some of the camera s network settings LED Setting You can turn on or off the LEDs LAN WLAN on the front of the camera Turn them off if you don t want other people to see whether or not the camera is operational Turn the LEDs on if you DO want to show other people that the camera is operational e g in a retail store to deter theft 53 2 9 Status LAN WLAN Video E mail FIP Motion Dectection Schedule System Status Account Log e This menu provides all information about this IP camera like firmware version system uptime date time and network information Status Firmware Version v1 1 Jul 12 2010 11 17 44 amp Device Uptime 4 hours 8 min 54 sec System Time 2010 1118 15 55 03 LAN IP Address 10 10 10 93 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 amp Gateway 10 10 8 1 DNS Server 10 10 8 10 10 10 3 2 10 10 8 51 MAC Address 00 1F 1F 00 00 10 AV Control Port 4321 AV Data Port 4322 t Web Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Additional
42. s Game ontrollers Neveork Setup Q izard a Regional and Language 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E AMD PCNET Family PCI Ethernet Ad SHE This connection uses the following Items m 105 Packet Scheduler AEGIS Protocol IEEE 802 1 3 5 3 0 Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protacoal Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or na connectivity 18 5 In the IP address field fill in any IP address that begins with 192 168 1 and ends with a value greater than 2 and less than 254 for example 192 168 1 100 In the Subnet mask field enter 255 255 255 0 Please keep all other fields empty and click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwise you need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings C3 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address PU im IP address 9 192 168 1 100 E Subnet mask 255 255 268 Default gateway Obtain OAS server address autom
43. s Safari Browser will not see it f jenem tns cee ant run the Following add on IPCamPluginDM acx Fram Control name is nok available IF you trust fae neha tenants wank X e to allow iE to run click here amp INTELLINET 51 N Network Camera S eae ore Oe OSS RED CU QD GO SeserTesseesce aww oceana pets I on PULS i AS x x ZO ram te D eu es E 1 te T J MET S E Se ME pr m T ee A M m HA E M P m mI ex 1 INT Igi n X Wieder Email l ETP hat uta heer thee tien Jn peer Le 4 wraTc C Cam mera 2 a T E 1 Oa Lu a LAN B v Vii Wl DeD o E Thal d IF TE PLT Decte CO Pee System D oo Run Add on on All Websites r what s the Risk a a amp amp Information Bar Help 20 When you re prompted click Run Add on to continue s User Account Control m Do you want to allow the following program to make N7 changes to this computer La Program name LJIPCamPluginDM 1 cab Verified publisher INTRACOM U S A INC File origin Downloaded from the Internet ooo ce v Show details EJ o Change when ate S aonhicatione appear Click Yes to install the ActiveX control If the message does not show for you refer to section 1 8 1 Install ActiveX 2 You should be able to see the image from the camera now INTELLINET NSC11 WN Network Camera er V LAN WLAN Y Video VY E mail FTP V Motion Dectection V Schedule V System vV Status Account
44. s XP systems the UPnP function should work by default In case it 34 does not work for you open Control Panel and then click on Administrative Tools Open Services and verify that the two services listed below are started and set to start automatically Universal Plug and Play Device Host SSDP Discovery Service Click the message to open My Network Places and you ll see the IP camera E My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack o d O Search Folders FER Sl Local Network Network Tasks a Add a network place e View nebwark connections Set up a home ar small office network Set up 4 wireless network Far a home or small of fice view Workgroup computers Hide icons For networked UPnP devices You can double click the icon to launch Internet Explorer and log on to the network camera s Web management interface 35 2 2 5 LoginFree LoginFree is a function that allows unauthorized users to view images captured by the camera It also lets you integrate images with your own Web applications LoginFree Filename Enter a filename and click Apply to save the settings Other users can now access the image by this filename with a jpg extension and the camera s IP address as the prefix For example if your camera s IP address is 192 168 2 4 and the filename entered is picture then anyone on the Web can access the image using the address h
45. ss point to establish a WPS connection Click to put the camera in a PBC style WPS connection state for 120 seconds Push or click the Start PBC Configure via Push Button button on the wireless access point you want to connect to within 120 seconds to establish a WPS connection The time remaining will be displayed on the button NOTE lf the connection can t be made within 120 seconds you ll be prompted by a message box that you can click Start PBC to try again Configure via If you have a wireless access point s WPS PIN code you PinCode can enter it here and click Start PIN to start to establish a PIN style WPS connection Wireless Select Enable to activate wireless network function of Connection this IP camera select Disable to disable it Network Type Options are Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Set to Infrastructure when you have a wireless access point and computers with wired network connections Set to Ad Hoc when you don t have a wireless access point but your computer has a wireless network card The camera will become a stand alone wireless access point and other wireless computers and devices can discover and connect to it without a wireless AP Available This is a list of all wireless access points found by the Networks camera Not all access points will be displayed at the same time so if the AP you expected to connect to doesn t appear you may need to click Refresh several times until it does Con
46. t Forwarding b Special Applications gt UPnP Settings b ALG Settings Firewall e Current Port Forwarding Table APPLY CANCEL 68 2 Enable this function and fill in the camera s IP address under Private IP or similar field select TCP or BOTH as the data type and input these port numbers for the services you wish to access from Internet Camera Web configuration and view live image 80 AV Control Port 4321 RTSP 554 and 50000 to 60000 default values Note If you changed some of the port numbers in the camera s LAN settings you have to change the port forwarding rules accordingly Enable Port Forwarding 182 058 2400 lt lt e Current Port Forwarding Table L3ECTITCENCTIMUECTHNETTT RET NN CT OFFLINE 132 158 2 100 TCP UDP NECTT Web 2 OFFLINE 132 158 2 100 TCP UDP 4321 N5011 A Contr F 3 OFFLINE 192 158 2 100 TCP UDP 554 MECTI RTSP Fi APPLY CANCEL Example Camera IP address 192 168 2 100 you need to use the true IP address of your camera 69 4 5 Mobile Phone Image Viewer You can use your mobile phone to view the video of the NSC11 Network Camera provided that you properly set up the port forwarding as described in the last chapter Currently supported are iPhone Apple and Google Android OS 4 5 1 iPhone 1 Launch the Safari Web browser all TV 2 Input the camera s IP address or host name in the address bar in the following format
47. tection v Schedule System Status v Account La v e w eee This network camera is capable of sending out snapshots via e mail or uploading them via FTP There are two trigger events Motion detection and schedule based In order to use any of these functions you first must set up the FTP and e mail configuration We begin with the e mail settings 2 5 1 E mail Settings Recipient E Mail Address o max 127 characters support userl gserverl com user2 oserver2 com multi user format SMTP Port Sender E Mail Address Po SSL Enable 9 Disable amp SMTP Authentication If needed Enable 9 Disable Recipient E Mail Enter the address files are to be sent to If you have more Address than one e mail recipient you need to add a 7 semicolon between every e mail address All e mail addresses combined cannot exceed 127 characters SMTP Server Enter the IP address or hostname of the SMTP server the server that delivers your e mail If you don t know it refer to your e mail software e g Outlook or Outlook Express or ask your network administrator or ISP SMTP Port Input mail server s SMTP port here Most e mail servers use port number 25 Sender E Mail Enter the address of the e mail sender This will make the Address e mail more readily identifiable as to its purpose and importance NOTE Some servers won t forward e mail from unknown 43 senders so it s highly recommended th
48. the camera is correctly powered the Power LED should be on unless you have deactivated the LEDs in the camera settings If you re trying to connect to the camera from the Internet make sure the Video AV Control port and HTTP Web port that the camera uses are not blocked by a firewall or other software or hardware Contact your dealer or the Intellinet technical support for help Problem The image refreshes very slowly Try a higher frame rate setting if it s not 30 Try a lower resolution setting If you re connecting through the Internet it could be due to a slow Internet connection and not a problem with the camera However whenever the network connection is slow you should use a lower frame rate and resolution setting Adjust the antenna if you re using a wireless connection The antenna should be perpendicular to the floor ground to get the best reception and the distance between the camera and the computer wireless access point should not be too far Try to adjust the MTU setting if you re using PPPoE to connect to the Internet Ask your ISP or network administrator for details Problem The camera isn t responding Check the network cable or wireless connection 60 4 3 Obtain a free Dyndns account If your ISP is issuing a dynamic non static IP address to you and you can t connect to your IP camera when you re away from it you can follow the following steps to obtain a free Dyndns account which will provide you free
49. the next few minutes you can try resending Thanks for choosing DynDNS com 6 Check your e mail box and you should be able to get a confirmation e mail Click the link to connect to dyndns org Web site and complete the registration procedure If you didn t get the mail please re check the e mail address or click the resending it link in last step Also if nothing happen after you click the link please copy the link text and paste it in Web browser s address bar Your DynDNS com Account albhuang has been created You need to visit the confirmation address below within 48 hours to complete the account creation process aoe ndns com account confirm aFW tL6RIvbW eRV7PhFR 1 Se 2 M E oooeeecto Qur basic service oermes meme fur Pey Sre supported by our paid services See htto www dyndns com services for a full listing of all of our available services 63 7 When you see the Account Confirmed Web page it indicates that your dyndns org account has been confirmed and activated Now you can click on the Create a dynamic DNS host within our Free domains link to continue Account Confirmed The account albhuang has been confirmed You can now login and start using your account Getting Started Surf without the sharks and browse the web faster with Internet Guide Create a dynamic DNS host with your own oor i pap P ae ooo CC nee ee LU e Create a dynamic DNS host withi
50. tname For example if the HTTP port number entered here is 90 and the IP address of the camera is 10 20 20 30 then you need to input http 10 20 20 30 90 in the address bar of Internet Explorer Click Apply to save the settings 30 2 2 2 RTSP RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP is supported by most media clients such as Real Player VLC and QuickTime If you only plan to view the camera video with your Web browser or with one of the provided software utilities you do not need to activate this option RTSP amp Enable RTSP 9 Enable Disable RTSP Port 554 RTSP Path video sdp RTP Port Range 50000 E 60000 Enable RTSP Enables or disables the function RTSP Port Enter the port number that RTSP will use The default value is 554 and normally that value does not need to be changed RTSP Path Customize the URL to your liking RTP Port Range Enter the port range of RTP The default range is from 50000 to 60000 Click Apply to save the settings 3l 2 2 3 Dynamic DNS If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote connection but only in your local network you can skip this section Dynamic DNS is a network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured host names addresses o
51. to as there is normally very little reason for artificially slowing down the connection speed Authentication When you select a wireless access point from the list of available networks it s authentication type will be selected automatically You should not modify it or you Will not be able to connect to the wireless access point correctly Available options are None no authentication Open System Shared Key System WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPANone the last one is only for Adhoc Encryption Type Available options are None WEP TKIP and AES The value is automatically filled out when you select the wireless network from the list It should not be modified WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the WPA pre shared key here This field is only available when the authentication type is WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK It will be grayed out when a different authentication type is selected WEP Key Length Select the key length when you use WEP encryption Available options are 64 bit and 128 bit If the key length is 64 bit you should input 10 HEX characters or 5 ASCII characters like 112233aabb HEX or MYWEP ASCII If the key length is 128 bit you should input 26 HEX characters or 13 ASCII characters like 11223344556677889900abcdef HEX or myweppassword ASCII Note Using WEP encryption is not advisable because the level of security it provides is rather small Programs 39 that break a WEP based encryption key in minutes are avail
52. ts a iTihes 15 Printers and Faxes e Yahoo Music Jukebox 2 Er end SUBEN 8 E Aff Programs D Ba Log Off 0 Turn OFF Computer Start IP Camera Microsoft 16 2 Double click Network Connections icon E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help c Baer d P Search Wey Folders Address Vg Control Panel R fy Accessibility Add Hardware Add ar Administrative g Switch to Category View Options Remo Tools E 2 A x7 T See Also A windows Update e Help and Support 3 I Internet Keyboard Mousa Network Options Connections Lo QW Phone and Power Options Printers and QuickTime Modem Faxes 3 Right click Local Area Connection and click Properties s Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help sack a JO search Folders Address Network Connections Network Tasks focal Area Connection Create a new Connected Firewalled connection MEA OTET E ecila Br T EFhern Set up a home or small Disable office network Status Change Windows Repair Firewall settings Disable this network Bridge Connections device Create Shorkcut Delete Rename Repair this connection m Rename this connection View status of this connection Properties Change settings of this connection 17 Ge Date and Time Display Folder Options Fonts 49 Automatic Update
53. ttp 192 168 2 4 picture jpg NOTE No authentication will be required to see the captured image To disable the function clear the text in the Filename field and click Apply 36 2 3 WLAN Parameters NSC11 WN only WLAN Video E mail FIP Motion Dectection Schedule System Status Account Log If you wish to use a wireless network instead of the wired network connection you have to set wireless LAN parameters here WPS Self PinCode OOO001 51 amp Configure via Push Button stat PEC amp Configure via Pincode Registrar SSID Start PIN Wireless LAN Wireless Connection Q Enable Disable Network Type Infrastructure amp Available Metwarks Network Type oes TB Un FPO Case E 1 Disabled Infrastructure ICU WLS DUO OF A3 28 E8 BA 94 LInknawnr amp E s Infrastructure INTELLIMET D00 1F 1F 4B5 35 F C 87 E Disabled Infrastructure IC U Equip BUD OF A3 SBED EAT 87 E Infrastructure SSID any Channel 11 Basic Rate at B Authentication amp Encryption Type None amp WPA Pre Shared Key amp WEP Key Length BA4 Bit wi WEP Key Format HEX amp Default Key Ede amp WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 amp WEP Key 3 amp WEP Key 4 37 Self PinCode This is the WPS pin code used to connect to WPS enabled wireless access points You need to input this number into the WPS enabled acce
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