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1. Serer address can not be resolved Connection with Email server failed ES PER S ee aa CAMS er e Sy a fal r A o E i Po E DR as 0000000 OO0OO0OO0OOB Fig 34 Guard Event Selection List By default all the events are selected you must click Apply to activate them Close the window to return to the Event Notification Page Click Apply to save your settings Guard will send you the following email notification depending on which event you have selected Note The image recording and motion detection notification function here will send an email notification WITHOUT any pictures attached For email notification with images the administrator has to setup the Image Recording Page and Motion Detection Page under Advanced Settings Samples 48 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager tlaf e rom sube i Received siwelto ___ 4 steven megatec c iCAMView Start Upi 192 168 0 30 09 Jun 04 3 29 PM JKE steven megatec com tw po steventamegatec c 09 Jun 04 3 29 PM TEB steventmegatec com tw From steventimegatec com tw To stevent megatec com ty Subject iC4M View Start Upl 192 168 0 30 IP 192 166 0 30 System Location TPE Office Status ICA View Start Lp Fig 35 Guard Event Start Up 2 Camera A user Empty connected from IP 219 137 199 129 192 168 0 30 File Edit View Tools Message Help O Reply Gy reply All 448 For
2. Viewer or No Access Administrator This permission allows the user full access including write permission to all the sections Operator This permission level allows the user access to Guard menus but without the permission to amend them The administrator can also set Permit Hours here for seeing camera Viewer This permission level allows the user to access Guard at specific time as set in Permit Hours for seeing camera The user does not have write permission and only access the Web Cam and Information section No Access This is to revoke either of the above two permission levels given to a user And make the user account disable IP Filter Visitor can only login from the IP address specified here for security consideration You can restrict a user access only from 192 168 1 0 24 by setting up 192 168 1 Otherwise leave it as to allow the user to login from any place ser Account User Mame Password Permission IP Filter Max FPS Permit Hours ues 10 v Administrator gt a uo pa Ut ms a md AT INMI et WITH Operator w Viewer No Access No Access No Access No Access Mo Access Fig 31 Guard User Account Settings Max FPS This allows the administrator to determine the frames per second FPS allocated to each type of account By limiting the FPS the administrator can manage the limited bandwidth available
3. Wireless Access Point Router with 4 Port Switch Version 2 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the router s main page click on Advanced at the top of the page 3 On the next page click on Forwarding 4 Enter the following information on the page Line 1 Customized Applications Guard Webpage Ext Port 80 to 80 Protocol TCP IP Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enable Checked in Line 2 Customized Applications iGuard Camera Ext Port 9001 to 9001 Protocol UDP IP Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enable Checked in 5 Click on Apply to save the settings iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet 69 Appendix A Router Configuration Microsoft http www microsoft com hardware broadbandnetworking MN 100 Wired Base Station MN 500 Wireless Base Station 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 Open the Bass Station Management Tool and then click Security 3 On the Security menu click Port Forwarding and then click Set up persistent port forwarding 4 In the Enable checkbox check in the checkbox 5 In the Description box type a description of the server field such as iGuard Web 6 In the Inbound port boxes type in 80 80 i e from Port 80 to Port 80 7 Inthe Type box select the protocol as TCP 8 In the Privat
4. Cancel Click Modify to modify the entered Email Address Click Delete to remove an email address from the notification list 4 2 2 5 SNMP Setting Setting General Camera Motion Detect Email SNMP Host Mame iCAMView HITP Fort BO Location My Office 8 8 Manager Administrator M Using SNMP to update network ports Host Name Provide a Name to identify this device HTTP Port Enter the HTTP port assigned for CAMView Location Provide a location for SNMP manager to track device Manager Enter a manager s name for identification Using SNMP to update network ports Check this box if you want MultiView to automatically update the HTTP port as set in CAMView Web Basic settings Network Port Number Http port number or iCAMView Utility IP configurationX Advanced Management Protocol 27 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 2 6 Camera Monitor a Highlight the CAMView in the main windows display and click Monitor to view the video stream Monitor 192 168 0 200 0ffice OX Move the curser over the edges of the picture and it will turn into an arrow Click and hold to pan tilt the camera if the camera supports this function Click this button to record the current image on screen A window will come up click Start to start recording to the default file and location AVI Property Image Compression Microsoft MPE G 4 Video Codec
5. Configure IP Address dwanced Address Configuration f Obtain an IF address by HCP f Obtain an IF address by Bootp IP Address IP Address 192 168 O 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 259 U Gateway 182 168 0 2 Cancel Fig 12 IP Configuration Set an IP Address for iGuard Once the IP Address is set you will be able to connect to iGuard webpage by entering this IP Address into a standard browser Obtain an IP address by DHCP or BOOTP The IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway is acquired directly and assigned automatically by the system This Advanced section sets security password against unauthorised access to iGuard Note this password may be different than the administrator password Configure IF Address Advanced Device Password New password Confirm password Management Frotocol W Enable HTTP Function HTTP port number 1 65554 80 Fig 13 IP Configuration iGuard Advanced settings 16 Chapter 4 Guardware Device Password Use this to set an access password to the individual device Once set the user must enter the password to access the device In addition the IP Address will not be shown on the right display panel of iGuard Utility Note The default device password is set to be the same as administrator password which is the printed on the serial label Guard Utility Devise Password enabled IP Address hidden 3926100775 2 50
6. o na a E D o oii ee ee Upgrade Firmware The following step by step procedure will help you download the latest firmware and Upgrade it into Guard Please follow the procedures step by step Press Cancel to abort the procedure Upgrade the firmware with file saved on the local hard drive Po Bei Click Hest to check for latest firmware or Cancel to abort Cancel Fig 15 Upgrade Firmware Updates iGuard firmware If you have downloaded the latest firmware to your local hard drive check Upgrade the iGuard firmware with file saved on the local hard drive and browse to the file location 2 Click Next gt to check for the latest available firmware 18 Chapter 4 Guardware 3 Select new firmware file bin and 4 Click Start The iGuard red and yellow LED will flash alternately to indicate that firmware upgrading is in progress Once completed iGuard will reboot NOTE lf the downloading upgrade process is interrupted or the data is corrupted the iGuard may become non functional which is not covered by the standard warranty 19 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 2 GuardView GuardView is a PC based utility software that allow you to manage and monitor multiple Guard cameras located either in a LAN or on a WAN You can launch the iGuardView program by clicking on start Program iGuard GuardView The following Login window
7. 1 1 Features iGuard IP 220E is an affordable versatile and flexible remote monitoring solution for small business retail store and residential applications It can be accessed from anywhere in the world via a standard browser by entering the IP account and password Each system can simultaneously support any one combinations of USB PC cameras be it regular infrared or pan tilt With its built in web server iGuard IP 220E can stream video images directly to the Internet without have to go through a computer iGuard IP 220E features a Windows based software that allows the user to archive streaming video directly into the hard drive The same software also allows the user to monitor multiple cameras on one screen Features e Built in USB port for additional camera expansion e Support Pan Tilt and Infrared USB PC Cameras e Built in Web Server e 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Network Access e Support Any Java Enabled Web Browser e 32 Bit RISC CPU e 1MB Flash Memory e 8MB Dynamic Memory e Support Up to 30 Remote Viewers for each camera e Allow Up to 8 User Accounts and Passwords e 5 38VDC 1A Maximum e Operating Temperature 0 C 60 C e Operating Humidity 10 90 e Dimensions 127 5mm x65 5mm x 58 5mm e Weight 331g e Network Protocol HTTP TCP IP UDP SMTP PPPoE Dynamic DNS DNS Client SNTP BOOTP DHCP FTP SNMP e Support All USB PC Camera with VIMICRO ZC0301 DSP processor e Resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120 e Fram
8. 192 168 1 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Qk da Asn fraes Sr e 8 13 Address El http 152 168 1 100 Eco Lirks dh gt Google Gl Search Y G51 blocked F Check Look forMap Taull Options 4 Guard uses thee current mtemet nfresiructure lo strearn and pol share video with de world Fig 18 iGuard Login screen 5 2 iGuard Web Manager Interface 33 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager The Guard webpage main menu is divided into two sections The selection menu on the left and display menu on the right The selection menu consists of the following options e Web Camera Selection e Information e Basic Settings e Advanced Settings 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar Gex O HAG Ash dieras O D AU Address http 192 168 1 100 Index him AE Links Googie v Search S 8 E15 blocked Check A Autolink CAs EdOptions 4 Camera Settings Actives VGA 640480 Sim lava Activex Sun Java Informati n Basle Settings Advanced Settings vea 640180 Aco Reset Fig 19 Guard Web Manager Main Menu When using Guard for the first time you must set the following to ensure that Guard works properly a Set the necessary parameters in the Configuration menu In particular the Anti Flicker under Camera Settings
9. FTE syaani Soto About Fo Guard Litility E Adobe Prot oe http 192 1 E iGuard Mar Fig 39 Guard Motion Detection Page Send to FTP Server This option allows the administrator to send and store the motion detected images on a FTP site This is useful for future reference and recording purpose Click Yes to activate ftp lt empty gt lt tolder gt This box allows the administrator to determine the file location within the FTP site If you have not entered a FTP server the above will be left lt empty gt To setup the FTP server click Edit to go to the Email FTP Page Once you have entered the FTP server login name and password click Apply and then Click on Motion Detect to return here Enter a directory or folder name in lt folder gt Click Apply when done System Defined User Defined The administrator can also determine to either have the system automatically assign the filenames for the pictures saved Or assign these filenames Filename Give the motion detected JPG images a standard filename prefix to be followed by looping number suffix 51 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Loop trom to This will determine the number of suffixes preceding the above filename Once the last number is reached the first file will be replaced by the most current image Digits This will determine the number of digits assignable for the
10. mes 3 i Click the depressed button to go back to the original window size Or use the horizontal zoom bar see below Click and drag the green knob along the horizontal bar to zoom in an out Zoom range from 1 time to 16 times Click and drag the green knob along the horizontal bar to change the current image resolution Resolution range from 320x240 low mid high quality to 640x480 low mid high quality Clicking once will cause the camera to pan left by 1 deg Click and hold and the camera will pan increasingly faster to the left Clicking once will cause the camera to pan right by 1 deg Click and hold and the camera will pan increasingly faster to the left 30 Chapter 4 Guardware Click once to tilt the camera up by 1 deg Click and hold and the camera will tilt increasingly faster upwards Click once to tilt the camera down by 1 deg Click and hold and the camera will tilt increasingly faster downwards Auto Pan if camera which support this function Note The above Pan Tilt button will only work with cameras supporting the Pan Tilt function 4 2 2 7 View TA Switch between Large or Small icon view Large icon display Port Camera Host Name Startup Time Manager Location Administrator 9001 9001 Camera Camview 4 21 32 6 Administrator My Officel Small icon display OE 4 2 2 8 System el Display the Event Log IP address Port date Time description of ev
11. 3 12 hours or 1 10 amp 30 days Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your Guard location The administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers 57 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager To add a new Timer Server the administrator must first make space by deleting some Time Servers Once this is done the add dialog box will appear as below Click Back to return to the System Settings Page Time Sere U time nist gow time windows com ntp cs mu 0 41 ntpl cs mu OZ 4U ntps1 pads ufrj br clock uregina ca Fig 47 List of Time Server Time Zone Relative to GMT Select the appropriate time zone for your area Click Apply to save System Time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss This is to manually set Guard System Time The format is pre determined to yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Click Manual Adjust to save any manual changes li System Restart Auto Restat system for Every 0 Disable ao Minute v Apply Manual Restart Fig 48 Auto Restart setting Auto Restart System Every The administrator can choose to restart iGuard at certain intervals choose between minutes and hours only This will ensure that iGuard will work smoothly Click Apply to save changes Manual Restart Click Restart Now to restart the system immediately iii LED Settings LED function Fig 49 LED setting LED function The administrator
12. ElGo Links q gt Google G Search SS 2 2151 boded F Check A Autolink TAs Options 4 Camera Settings Artie IP Address 1152 168 50 Subnet Mask Sim lava Activex Sun Java Gateway 2 i Obtain an IP address Lina DHCP w f Information Syste Status DAS Server IP Current Cormeciora imary ONS Server F a Event L g Fri IP aa E Secondary DNS Server IP Basic Settings _ e EA Account Settings Http Port rumba a i w 3 1 Advanced Settings Communication to Camera Port number 9001 Connection Type Auto Serge Deveta Prowider Guard corn Ste ID 3916100688 IP Address By default the IP address is set to be automatically assigned by DHCP server If you have a static IP you can enter the new address here and click Apply to change Note you will lose connection to the iGuard if the IP is changed 41 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager IP Address IP Address 92 1668 0 30 subnet hlask 256 265 2550 Gateway 9216801 Obtain an IP address By manual y Fig 24 iGuard IP Address Settings IP Address This item determines iGuard IP Address Subnet Mask This item sets iGuard Subnet Mask The value is normally 255 255 255 0 Gateway This item is to set iGuard Gateway Obtain an IP address This allows the user to choose either to set iGuard IP Address manually or via DHCP iGuard will reboot afte
13. Guard IP 220E IP Network Camera User s Manual Version 2 5 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Features 1 2 Function 1 3 Package Contents Chapter 2 Guard IP 220E Hardware Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Installation Procedure Chapter 4 iGuardware 4 1 Installing iGuardware 4 2 Using Guardware 4 2 1 Guard Utility 4 2 1 1 Setup Wizard 4 2 1 2 Launch Guard 4 2 1 3 IP Configuration 4 2 1 4 Upgrade Firmware 4 2 2 iGuardView 4 2 2 1 Device Setting 4 2 2 2 Camera Setting 4 2 2 3 Motion Detection Setting 4 2 2 4 Email Notification Setting 4 2 2 5 SNMP Setting 4 2 2 6 Camera Monitor 4 2 2 7 View 4 2 2 8 System 4 2 2 9 Help Chapter 5 iGuard Web Manager 5 1 Introduction 5 2 Guard Web Manager Interface 5 2 2 Information 5 2 2 1 System Status 5 2 2 2 Current Connections 5 2 2 3 Event Log 5 2 3 Basic Settings 5 2 3 1 Camera Settings O DOAN OO O P Y O OW O OO Y Y Y Y OA O Y 0 0 OY N N N NN N N YN FH FH a 2 O OO JOGO O O QY NN a 0 JO PB Y O 00 01 0 O 0 5 2 3 2 Network 5 2 3 3 Account Settings 5 2 4 Advanced Settings 5 2 4 1 Event Notification 5 2 4 2 Motion Detection 5 2 4 3 Image Recording 5 2 4 4 E mail FTP 5 2 4 5 System Settings 5 2 4 7 About Appendix A Router Configuration Appendix B IP Address Subnet and Gateway Appendix C Glossary Appendix D Q amp A 41 44 46 A 90 53 54 57 59 61 79 S y 82 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction
14. The administrator can set a figure between 1 to 20 and unlimited FPS A 5 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Permit Hours When the Permission level is set to either Operator or Viewer the Administrator can configure and determine the time to which either permission level can access the camera Click Configure to bring up the following window You can set up to 4 different Permit Hours in 24hr format Click Apply to save and Close to exit 2 http 192 168 0 30 visit_time him Microsoft Internet Exp B Begin hh mm End hh men Permit Hours 1 00 00 23509 Permit Hours 2 Permit Hours 3 Permit Hours 4 Fig 32 iGuard Permit Hours Configuration 5 2 4 Advanced Settings 5 2 4 1 Event Notification This determines the type of event an email is sent by iGuard iGuard can send notifications to up to 8 email recipients Note You must have Administrator privilege to edit this section 46 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ed Orek DA Oscar frre Ar Ba HUS Address WE http 192 168 1 100 Imdex htm Eco Lirks amp Googler e C Serch E 2151 boked F Check A Autolink TAs EdOptians 4 Event Notification Active Event Notification l Ho E Ede Sim lane Activex sun Jawa Information Basic Settings Camera Sahiy Hemort Acco
15. gt o Camera A 320 240 Camera B 320 240 E Done E Internet Click on either Camera A 320 240 or Camera B 320 240 to view the image Click Refresh to download the next image Click Back to go back to the above page Q5 What is the effective length of the USB cable The industrial Standard for effective USB cable length is 5 0m from source to source If you so decide to extend the length you can purchase a USB extension Q6 What is the effective length of the RJ 45 cable The Standard effective length per RJ 45 cable is 100m you will need a hub per 100m extension up to a maximum of 480m Q7 Can I use iGuard outdoors iGuard is designed primarily for indoor use For outdoor use you will need a protective housing This is not supplied OS Is the camera capable of zooming by adding a zoom lens You can add a zoom lens but will have to adjust the zoom manually The default camera does not support remote zoom Q9 My Guard is connected to a Router and I can see it in LAN but my friends can t see it from the Web How do I set up iGuard for the web For users with DYNAMIC IP a Contact iGuard com Customer Support for a DDNS account self registration coming soon and register your Guard cameras 83 Appendix D Glossary b From your PC log on to your Guard as Administrator Enter your username and password for your 1Guard com account Make sure the Use Public IP to Register is
16. 50 CY7 W Click either one to aunch iGuard Fig 10 Launching iGuard Key in the account name and password entered earlier if you did not configure one then revert to the default name admin and device password OR just press ENTER or click on the Apply button if the account name and password was not set and have been deleted Please refer to Chapter 5 for more details 14 Chapter 4 Guardware 3 http 192 168 1 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Oek EG Asn Ares B S 0 13 Address El http 192 168 1 100 AEC Lirks dh gt Google Gl Search 6 151 blocked F Check Look for Map Tauk Options 4 Guard uses he current mbenet nfrasiructure lo stream and Done intenet E1 ftp ica E iGu gt ET Be Gra Fig 11 Guard Web Manager 4 2 1 3 IP Configuration This section allows you to set the IP configuration for iGuard Select the iGuard on the right display screen and then click IP Configuration This will bring up the IP Address Configuration window There are two tabs e IP Address e Advanced for port setting configuration When using iGuard for the first time it is advised to choose the Using Static IP Address option For this option the user will have to enter an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway of their choice refer to Appendix C for IP address explanation 15 Chapter 4 Guardware
17. 80 Type TCP Public Port 80 Line 2 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Private Port 9001 Type UDP Public Port 9001 5 Click Apply to save the settings iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the Internet SMC7004AWBR Barricade 4 port 11Mbps Wireless Broadband Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 Click on Virtual Server on the left side of the page 3 Enter the following information on the page For ID 1 Service Port 80 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enable Checked in For ID 2 17 Appendix A Router Configuration Service Port 9001 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enable Checked in 4 Click Save to save the settings Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the Intern 78 Appendix B IP Address Subnet and Gateway Appendix B IP Address Subnet and Gateway This section discusses Communities Gateways IP Addresses and Subnet masking Communities A community is a string of printable ASCII characters that identifies a user group with the same access privileges For example a common community name is public For security purposes the SNMP agent validates requests before responding The agent can be configured so that only trap managers that are members of a communi
18. DSL Wireless Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 Click Advanced on the left side of the page 3 Click Ports 4 Enter the following information on the page Line 1 Starting Port 80 Ending Port 80 Server IP Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 71 Appendix A Router Configuration Line 2 Starting Port 9001 Ending Port 9001 Server IP Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 5 Click Apply to save the settings Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet FVS318 ProSafe VPN Firewall 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page click on Add Service on the left side of the screen 3 Click Add Customer Service 4 In the Name field enter a name for the camera for example Guard Web Type TCP Start Port 81 Finish Port 81 5 Click Apply to save the settings 6 There is a bug in the NETGEAR FVS318 1 4 firmware that does not record any entry that uses port 80 If you intend to use port 80 you will initially need to enter 81 for the Start and Finish port and then edit the entry to port back to 80 Click on Add Service on the left side of the screen 7 In the Service Table window select Guard Web and click Edit Service 8 Change the Start and Finish port to 80 Click Apply 9 On the main page click on Add Service on the left side of th
19. Guardview You can use the Guard Utility to quickly setup multiple Guard units and you can use Guardview to monitor multiple cameras and maybe most importantly to perform motion tracking V2 5 and above only If you have a DHCP server on the network the Guard will obtain an IP address automatically and you can enter this IP address in IE to launch the web manager Chapter 5 4 1 Installing Guardware Insert the software CD or download from www iguard com and click on setup if autorun does not start T Fa y z Fig 3 iGuardware Installation Guard Utility This is a program that helps the user perform quick installation It will detect the current configuration and take the user through the necessary network setup a Click the Guard Utility button to start installation b After the step by step installation is completed the iGuard Utility group will appear in Windows Start Program Group iGuard Click this to start the program iGuardView This is a windows based program designed to allow user to control a large number of iGuard module located either in a LAN or on a WAN Read User s Manual Click to read iGuard s User Manual You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader v5 0 or higher 8 Chapter 4 Guardware lt Adobe Acrobat Reader v5 0 This will install Acrobat Reader v5 0 on your local hard drive Gun Java ActiveX Install Sun Java for viewing the video i
20. IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Protocol Type UDP Private Port 9001 Public Port 9001 Schedule Always 7 Click Apply o save the settings Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet DI 704 704P 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page click on Advanced at the top of the page 3 On the Virtual Server page enter the following information For ID 1 Service Port 80 Service IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 66 Appendix A Router Configuration Enabled Disabled Enabled For ID 2 Service Port 9001 Service IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enabled Disabled Enabled 4 Save your settings iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet DI714 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page click on Advanced at the top of the page 3 Click on Virtual Server Settings on the left side of the page 4 Enter the camera s IP address into the Internal IP field Under Service select All and then click Submit to save your settings Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet DI 714P 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page click on Advanced at the top of the page 3 On the left side of the page click Virtual Server 4 Enter the f
21. Settings Advanced Settings Fig 21 Guard Current Connections 5 2 2 3 Event Log This will keep a record of all events that occurred in iGuard The user can Refresh Clear or Save the log file There is also an option to sort the logs according to Level or Type Guard can log up to 2 000 events 38 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer pS File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E On O DAO Pawan frr O D 8 3 Address WA htip 192 168 1 100 Index hitm mE Links amp v IG Search 9 89151 blocked F Check 4 Autolink TAi Event Log Active Event Log Level Al Event Log Type Al es Sim lava let 12 Meet Activex y iha Dates Time pe Eveni o 65 2005 12 25 03 29 03 System User account admin From IP 192 168 1 101 user logn z a d 2062 35 08 21 04 System Leer account admin From IP 192 164 1 101 user logn eelne 63 2005 12 25 02 10 40 Camera Camera A user admin disconnect from 1P 192 166 1 101 total Tx bytes 651 K 62 2005 12 85 02 10 35 Camera Camera A user admin connected from 1P 192 168 1 101 61 2006 12 25 02 09 10 System User account admiri From IP 192 164 1101 user logn 6 2005 12 25 02 08 00 System User account Empty From 1P 192 168 1 101 user lag Basic Settings 59 2001 01 01 00 00 06 System Start Lp AAA s 2001 01 01 00 00 06 System Start Lip Advanced Settings 57 2
22. Y Recording 4 File C avifileO01 avi Browse cos pan Flip the image vertically AL Rotate Left Rotate Right MN Click this to bring up the Setting windows 28 Chapter 4 Guardware Len EN 2000124014218 Click this to switch to full screen view Double click to switch back to current view Click and drag to resize the window and it s contents Date and Time display of live streaming video E 192 1680 200 Office oof 2005 1214 10 32 46 Click the left side of the viewing window to bring out more control features Click on this icon to active two functions a Custom window zoom use this to zoom to your chosen window size On the video window LEFT click hold and drag to the desired window zoom size A thin line will outline the chosen window size On BO Release to accept and the program will auto adjust Increase the Resolution for a better image OWGA 320 29 Chapter 4 Guardware q OVGA 20 Click the depressed window size b Custom update Window use this if you want to monitor only a specific area within the viewing window On the video window RIGHT click hold and drag to the desired window zoom size A thin line will outline the chosen window size site a s AS QVGA 32C Release and a smaller window is shown Video in this smaller window will be updated while those outside are frozen
23. above number suffix The administrator can choose to assign between 1 to 6 digits Click E for an example Send Email To send an email notification of Motion Detection with image choose Yes otherwise choose No Camera A Motion detected 192 168 0 30 File Edit View Tools Message Help 3 O Reply Cy Reply All Q Forward ES gt 4 Q O O From steven megatec com tw Date Wednesday 15 September 2004 11 56 4M To steven megatec com tw Subject Camera A Motion detected 192 168 0 30 Attach fcamera_A jpg 6 53 KB IP 192 168 0 30 System Location My Office Status Camera A Motion detected Fig 40 iGuard Motion Detect Email Notification Email Server The administrator will have to set this up Otherwise click Edit to go to the Email FTP Page to make the necessary configuration Click on Motion Detection to return here Recipient amp Email Address Book The administrator can determine who shall receive email notification To add to the recipient list either double click on the email in the address book or click 52 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Ls To add all the email address at once click ES To remove an entry i gt roi i click l or to remove all entries from the recipient list Click L PPIY to confirm and save the above settings 5 2 4 3 Image Recording Image recording allows the user to receive an image to elth
24. all the devices on the sub networks to receive each other s IP packets set the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 If you want the devices on a single sub network only to receive IP packets from other devices on its own sub network set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 for the devices on the sub network Subnet Mask Routing and Filtering 0 0 0 0 IP packets are transmitted to all devices matches the sender s IP address s first octet octets match the sender s IP address s first two octets octets match the sender s IP address s first three octets 80 Appendix D Glossary Appendix C Glossary The Glossary defines the terms used in this User Manual Term Definition ol Ethernet Local Area Network technology originally developed by Xerox Corporation can link up to 1 024 nodes in a bus network Ethernet provides raw data transfer in a rate of 10 megabits sec with actual throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits sec using a baseband single channel communication technique Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access collision detection CSMA CD that prevents network failures when two devices attempt to access the network at the same time LAN hardware manufacturers use Ethernet protocol their products may not be compatible Gateway A computer that attaches to a number of networks and routes packets between them The packets can be different protocols at the higher levels CA Internet Protocol The TCP IP standard protocol def
25. checkbox type in iGuard Web 5 Under PC Server select your camera or the camera s IP address from the list If the camera is not listed select the link titled My PC is not listed 6 Leave Protocol as TCP 7 Under Internal Port No type in 80 8 Under External Port No type in 80 75 Appendix A Router Configuration 9 Click on Add to save these settings 10 Under the first box next to the Enable checkbox type in Guard Cam 11 Under PC Server select your camera or the camera s IP address from the list If the camera is not listed select the link titled My PC is not listed 12 Leave Protocol as TCP 13 Under Internal Port No type in 9001 14 Under External Port No type in 9001 15 Click on Add to save these settings Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the Internet 76 Appendix A Router Configuration SMC http www smc com SMC2404WBR Barricada Turbo 11 22 Mbps Wireless Cable DSL Broadband Router SMC7004VBR Barricada Cable DSL Broadband Router SMC7004CWBR Barricada Wireless Cable DSL Broadband Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 After you are logged in click NAT on the left side of the page 3 Click on Virtual Server on the left side of the page 4 Enter the following information on the page Line 1 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Private Port
26. on the left side of the page 3 Under Firewall select Virtual Servers 4 Enter the following information on the page Line 1 Enable Checked in Description iGuard Webpage Internet Port 80 to 80 Type TCP Private IP address Type in the camera s IP address Private Port 80 to 80 Line 2 Enable Checked in 64 Appendix A Router Configuration Description Guard Camera Internet Port 9001 to 9001 Type UDP Private IP address Type in the camera s IP address Private Port 9001 to 9001 5 Click Apply Changes to save the settings The Guard should now be configured o work with your router and be accessible from the internet 65 Appendix A Router Configuration D Link http www dlink com DI 604 DI 614 DI 624 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page click on Advanced at the top of the page 3 On the left side of the page click on Virtual Server Note Make sure DMZ host is disabled If DMZ is enabled it will disable all Virtual Server entries 4 Enter the following information on the page Enable Disable Enabled Name iGuard Webpage Private IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Protocol Type TCP Private Port 80 Public Port 80 Schedule Always 5 Click Apply to save the settings 6 Enter the following information on the page Enable Disable Enabled Name iGuard Webpage Private IP Type in the camera s
27. set to Yes Then Click Apply located at the bottom of screen 3 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help http 10 5 5 114 index htm 0 Guard Support A Camera Settings Http Port number 80 ActiveX Communication to Camera Port number 9001 Sun Java Ethernet Activex Connection Type Suto Sense e sun Java Dynamic DNS Sevices Provider Guard com Site ID 3925100785 Basic Setings Login Name A oe Pegi Paes Wore ee Hetin ark E A A EEE r Fis E Advanced Settings Information When Connection should be made Login Mame Login Password System will be rebooted when these items had been modified Read 10 5 5 114 Note Please allow 5 minutes for the DDNS server to be updated with your Current WAN IP IfiGuard is connected to a Router or IP Share then d Go to your Address Translation NAT Firewall section of your ROUTER Open up TCP port 80 and UDP port 9001 make sure that the TCP port is not currently used by your router otherwise choose a different port Note Here you are using Guard to check your current WAN IP and update the DDNS server Alternatively 1f your ROUTER supports DDNS you can input the above details b in your ROUTER In which case your ROUTER will update the DDNS server with your current WAN IP IfiGuardView is connected to your xDSL line or HUB then 84 Appendix D Glossary e In Guard goto Basic Settings gt Network gt PP
28. should be set to 50Hz or 60Hz change this to 60Hz or 50Hz Outdoor if video output continues to flicker b That the USB PC camera lens is adjusted to the correct focal length for best results By default the above Camera Settings page is displayed when you login 34 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 5 2 1 Web Camera Selection Click on either ActiveX or Sun Java from Camera A or B to view the camera images fo By default the first USB camera connected to inal iGuard will be denote as Camera A Click Camera B to view camera B O Note ActiveX can only function on Windows platform and a plug in has to be installed on the Basic Settings client s computer If this is prohibited for safety Advanced Settings reasons you will have to use Sun Java to view the video feed Sun Java also allows users who are not using Windows based Operating System to view the video feed Information Once you click on Camera A the following image will appear Make sure to adjust the USB camera lens for best picture results Click on the controls along the Window to control the camera Note The pan and tilt controls will only work with cameras which has this function built in CONOS el o gt o Record video to C Program Files Megatec iMul E Video Codec Cinepak Codec by Radius y Po esoo O O OOOO O Eme S Click to record the current image to the selected directory To c
29. will be displayed Account Name Admin Password oa By default the Account Name is set to Admin and No Password 3 iGuardView am E Device View System User Help q Y A amp Enume Add De View i SNMP Host Address Location F A v 0 camera has been selected O camera in the list 0 camera are off lined 15 36 52 Te Fig 16 iGuardView Screen Shot 20 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 2 1 Device Setting ee Press the Enumerate button iGuardView will start a search for all iGuard cameras under the same subnet and list them in the main Enumerate window Once detected the following will show in the main window Host Address iCAM View Port Startup Time 92 160 0 30 30011 Camera A This shows that the camera is online and active Host Address iCAMView Por Startup Time Q 92 168 0 30 3001 Camera 4 This shows that the camera is off line q oF Add Device Manually adds the iGuard to be monitored Access by iGuard Address Enter the IP address of the Guard example 192 168 0 30 Remote Port This is iGuard UDP port Add iGuard General Camera Motion Detect Email SNMP f Access by Guard Address Host Address Remote Part 21 Chapter 4 Guardware m Warning Delete D AS A Are you sure to remove this host From list Highlight the Guard to be deleted from iGuardView s list Click Yes to confirm deletio
30. 001 01 01 00 00 06 System Start Upi 56 2001 01 01 00 00 06 System Start Up 5 2001 01 01 00 30 15 Camera Camera B user Empty disconnect from 1P 192 169 0 102 total Tx bytes 23 M 163 K 34 OOO OL a e Camera Camera A user Empty disconnect from 1P 192 168 0 102 total Tx bytes 4 M 969K 3 ee ea Camera Keane A user ar Bet corea from IP E A Fig 22 Guard Event Log 5 2 3 Basic Settings 5 2 3 1 Camera Settings Use this to set up the USB camera i Setting up Camera A Similar with Camera B 39 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help he On O AE Pr ers O 27D A Address ll http 192 168 1 100 Index him Elco Links Googltr Information y Cure Corrector Enero Basic Settings T Dwar 1G Serch gt SS 2 2151 bloded F Check A Autolink TAs Options 4 Camera Settings Aiat VGA 640 480 Sim lava Indocr 60 Hz Mian Pinner ot ethos 1 01 Activex sun Iava a E E afz pag 4 ES E3 E E aji k Account Stings Adv inced Settings VGA 640480 Fir B irb Le fiy EY ICA i Gu gt Gu Be Gra Fig 23 Individual Camera Configuration Image Size Choose between 640x480 320x240 etc The higher the image size the better the image quality the slower the frame rate for network transmission Anti Flicker Choose between 50Hz 60
31. 36 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Geax O Ag sra irra Er y A 1 Address El http 192 168 1 100 Index him Eco Links A Googhee Serch S a 2151 blocked F Check 4 Autolink TAs Options 4 a i Activex System Information Sim lava Active sun lava Informati n 00 02 64 03 8400 192 162 1 1 192 165 1 100 Time Server time nst qow Current Connection eyer Lo J Basic Settings Advanced Settings Fig 20 Guard System Status 5 2 2 2 Current Connections This will show all the users currently viewing either Camera A or Camera B It also lists the login time and total bytes received The user has an option to block the IP or even disable the account of any errant viewer The administrator privilege will be required for this feature A total of 10 connections can be displayed at the same time 37 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Qr O BO Esh Previos 7 SB a LJ Address http 192 168 1 100 Index htm ElGo Lirks dh gt Google C Serch gt SS Busiblocked F Check A Autolirk Gach Options 4 Current Connections Actives Say lava Account Camera Login Time Total Tx Bytes Activex sun lava Information System Status Enri Lag Basic
32. 3609 Merriman Road li pe Linares MI 48150 USA Advanced Settings Event MHobficaton a Detecta Image Fecordr Emal FTE system Settir Sales 05 1164566 Support 724 422 6171 Es Guard Utility E Adobe Phot Z hip 192 1 ES iGuard Man Eu Fig 51 Guard About Page 60 Appendix A Router Configuration Appendix A Router Configuration If you have signed up a consumer grade broadband service and you use a router to share your internet access you will need to address following three major issues a DDNS service b Port forwarding c Demilitarized Zone If you are not familiar with those network terms then you will probably need a network technician to help to setup the Guard The following information assumes you have basic knowledge about networking and is for your reference only Technical support for remote monitoring is only available to those who subscribe to the DDNS service provided by Web Surveillance LLC a DDNS In order to access the Guard from internet you will have to know the external IP address of your iGuard If you have a consumer grade broadband service this IP address may change over time making it impossible for the remote PC to communicate with your iGuard just like you ask people to call you but you change your phone number without notified the other party The solution is to subscribe to a DDNS service which keeps track of your IP address Guard is compatible with the DDNS serv
33. 6 387 064 B 128 191 First two octets Last two octets 64 516 192 223 First tree octets Last octet Any value between 0 and 255 is valid as a host ID octet except for those values the InterNIC reserves for other purposes Value Purpose OI 0 255 Subnet masking Loopback testing and interprocess communication on local devices 224 254 IGMP multicast and other special protocols 79 Appendix B IP Address Subnet and Gateway Subnetting and Subnet Masks Subnetting divides a network address into sub network addresses to accommodate more than one physical network on a logical network For example A Class B company has 100 LANs Local Area Networks with 100 to 200 nodes on each LAN To classify the nodes by its LANs on one main network this company segments the network address into 100 sub network addresses Ifthe Class B network address is 150 1 x x the address can be segmented further from 150 1 1 x through 150 1 100 x A subnet mask is a 32 bit value that distinguishes the network ID from the host ID for different sub networks on the same logical network Like IP addresses subnet masks consist of four octets in dotted decimal notation You can use subnet masks to route and filter the transmission of IP packets among your sub networks The value 255 is assigned to octets that belong to the network ID and the value 0 is assigned to octets that belong to the host ID For the example above if you want
34. C 7 W Fig 14 Reset Device Password Guard Utility will request for the Input Device Password when you click either Setup Wizard Launch iGuard or IP Configuration Input Device Password Enter Device Password canoe WARNING Do not lose this password If the password is lost you can not access the device to make changes If you lose this password you ll have to contact your reseller for the master password To remove the password you must first enter a valid Input Device Password go to Device Password and delete the entries click OK 17 Chapter 4 Guardware li Management Protocol The administrator can determine the parameter settings when providing access via HTTP web to iGuard For security reasons the administrator can choose to use either an open or advanced port setting to control these access The default values are set to port number 80 for HTTP Once the HTTP port number is set to another port other than 80 the full IP Address must be entered in order to access the Website For example 0 Ifa value of 61 is set as the HTTP port number then http 192 168 0 177 61 must be entered as the web address in order to access iGuard website Uncheck to disable this function 4 2 1 4 Upgrade Firmware iGuard Utility offers a convenient method to upgrade iGuard firmware 1 Click Upgrade Firmware to bring up the Wizard iGuard Utility
35. Email This is similar to the function available in Motion Detection Page Please refer to 4 2 4 2 for details 2 Image recording of camera A 192 168 0 30 File Edit View Tools Message Help Qu Reply Gy reply All YE Forward te x O O wO From steventmegatec com kw Date Wednesday 15 September 2004 12 59 PM To stevent megatec com kw Subject Image recording of camera A 192 168 0 530 Attach E camera_4 jpg 6 47 KB IF 192 168 0 30 System Location My Office Status Image recording of camera A Fig 42 iGuard Email of Image Recorded 5 2 4 4 E mail FTP This sets up the necessary Email and FTP server information The administrator will have to enter a valid Account Name and Password to the Email server and or FTP server This information is necessary to allow email notification and ftp file sending features in Advanced Seitings 54 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites x Tools Help E Qe 0O WEG sam Precios A Y a Da Address 4 http 192 168 1 100 Index him Acti Sun Jawa Activex sun lava Information abem Skate Cure Corrector everit Log Basic Settings Ascounk Serr Adv nced Settings Event Hob icabon Manon Detection Image Recording Erna Al ALOE E Search 0 151 blocked Check A Autolink GA masten lime System Tine Updates System Res
36. Hz or Outdoors Note If you do not choose the right frequency the image will flicker or lines will appear on the images Maximum Number of Connections 1 30 Use this to limit the number of users that can connect to this camera Location Enter a suitable location name for the camera Light Compensation Choose Yes and Guard will increase the lighting of the image This is useful when monitoring indoors Choose No if you do not want Guard to adjust the light and view the images as iS Colour Choose Yes for colour and No for black and white display Camera Position 40 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Choose from the automatic 0 degree upright to 90 180 upside down and 270 degree position of the camera This is to facilitate the ability to reposition the camera in any way the user desires Pan Choose between Normal for regular placement or Reverse when the camera is placed upside down Tilt Choose between Normal for regular placement or Reverse when the camera is placed upside down Click Apply to save changes Otherwise all changes will be lost 5 2 3 2 Network This option determines the iGuard Network settings 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Qk BG Asn Preis Er e 0 13 Address E htip 152 168 1 100 Index htm
37. PoE and enter the details For users with STATIC IP proceed directly to d or e Q10 I m connecting Guard to a HUB how do I set it to access the internet 1 Make sure that PPPoE section in Guard is setup to connect to your ISP and 2 Make sure that Dynamic DNS in Guard is setup Q11 I can not access Guard Web Manager I have opened up all the ports 1 Check that your Router and Guard are not both also using EXTERNAL WAN port 80 If itis change one to another EXTERNAL WAN port 2 If you changed Guard default HTTP port 80 to another say port 8081 Then you will have to redirect your web browser by typing http xxx xxx xxx xxx 8081 where http XXX XXX XXX XXX 18 1Guard IP address Q12 I can access Guard Web Manager but cannot view images when clicking ActiveX SunJava Make sure that you have a UDP port 9001 opened Q13 There is no Port Forwarding Section in my Router Different Routers have different setup for this section In general a more advanced router will allow you to forward Internal LAN port to an External WAN port You can assign an internal port number to be forwarded to a different external port number However there are also Routers which can not do this Your internal port external port and you are only allowed to open a range of ports Please check with your router s manufacturer on how to open the port for your router Q14 I setup the Email Server SMTP but I can t seem to r
38. RNING You MUST set an Administrator account BEFORE setting either Operator Viewer or No Access Failure to do so will result in you being locked out of Guard Web Manager You will have to refresh your firmware to be able to use the Guard again 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Geek O BO Esh gyrate A7 b BL Address ll http 192 168 1 100 Index htm Eco Lirks dh gt Google lt Search 8151 blocked F Check 4 Autolink TAs MlOptiors 4 Account Settings User Account Ler Hane Password Pamen IF Filter Maw FPS Viewng Hour Actives Sim lava adri assess Adderarrsty ator 2222 lUnirrited Activex n AAA a tal Mo Access i EX 3 Sun Java i j gt i o a Information Saher State Current Corrector Evert Log Basic Settings Camera Latina Pebwork Achvanced Settings Blocked IP List Add Block IP E iGuard Man Fig 30 Guard User Account Setting i User Account User Name 44 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Determine the username of visitors who can log in The administrator can set up to 32 case sensitive character names Password Set a password for the visitor s account The administrator can set up to 32 case sensitive passwords Permission Determine the permission level to one of Administrator Operator
39. alled on the local PC To record in MPEC 4 make sure you install or upgrade to Windows Media Player v10 Recording AVI File Location where the file will be recorded to Path By default it is recorded to C Program Files iGuard iGuardView Click Browse to change the file location Recorded files are save using the following file extension avifile three digit numerical sequence Note Use the Detail View to check the record stop time You can change the display view or add a new folder here Stop after idle for Set the value between 1 to 100 seconds Send AVI file Send an AVI file via email in the event any Notification by motion is detected Email 25 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 2 4 Email Notification Setting Setting General Camera Motion Detect Email SNMF Message Sender Infomation Sender Display Name Sender Email Address SMTP Server Address 1 Settings Notified Email Address Modify EN O Delte elete Cancel You will need to configure the Message Sender Information in order for Guard to send emails Server Authentication Click settings Account Hame Password Cancel Enter your Account Name and Account Password if your Server Requires Authentication Email Address Click Add and enter a new Email address below 26 Chapter 4 Guardware Email Notification Email Address Email Address
40. can enable or disable the LED except the Power LED on iGuard here Click Apply to save settings iv SNMP Settings 58 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager oystem Mame system Contact oystem Location Manager IP Address Community Permission Description Mo Access Mo Access DE Mo Access fs Mo Access fs No Access Po Mo Access A No Access Mo Access al ublic ublic ublic ublic a tt a a la A o lla lo lla llo lo lo E ll E lloc 2m Res j oD oo Fig 50 SNMP setting System Name This is to give Guard a name identifiable in a SNMP network System Contact This is to give the administrator a name System Location This is to set Guard location Manager IP Address This set the IP address where the administrator can manage Guard from Itis valid for up to 8 IP addresses To manage iGuard from any IP addresses leave it as kk k x Community This is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be the same as that set in NMS Permission This is to set the administrator s authority Options are Read Read Write and No Access Description This is for an administrator to make notes Enable Choose Yes to enable this feature or No to disable 5 2 4 7 About The administrator can use this t
41. d models are included in this document Brand 3Com Belkin D Link Dell Linksys Microsoft NETGEAR Proxim Siemens SMC Model 3C857 US 3CRWE52196 F5D6230 3 F5D7230 4 54g DI 604 DI 614 DI 624 DI 704 704P DI714 DI 714P TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router BEFSR41 BEFSX41 BEFW11S4 MN 100 MN 500 RP614 MR814 MR314 FVS318 ORINOCO BG 2000 Broadband Gateway SpeedStream 2602 SpeedStream 2623 SpeedStream 2604 SpeedStream 2624 SMC2404WBR SMC7004VBR SMC7004CWBR SMC7004AWBR Description OfficeConnect Cable DSL Gateway OfficeConnect Wireless Cable DSL Gateway Wireless Cable DSL Gateway Router Wireless DSL Cable gateway Router EtherFast Cable DSL Router Instant Broadband EtherFast Cable DSL Firewall Router with 4 Port Switch VPN EndPoint Wireless Access Point Router with 4 Port Switch Version 2 Wired Base Station Wireless Base Station Web Safe Router Wireless Router Cable DSL Wireless Router ProSafe VPN Firewall 2 Port DSL Cable Router Wireless DSL Cable Router 4 port DSL Cable Router Wireless DSL Cable Router Barricada Turbo 11 22 Mbps Wireless Cable DSL Broadband Router Barricada Cable DSL Broadband Router Barricada Wireless Cable DSL Broadband Router Barricade 4 port 11iMbps Wireless Broadband Router 62 Appendix A Router Configuration 3Com http www 3com com 3C857 US OfficeConnect Cable DSL Gateway 3CRWE52196 Off
42. e 1 33926 100663 Logn Password ise Public IP to register ives Fig 28 Guard Dynamic DNS Settings Service Provider As value added service iGuad com hosts a DDNS server that tracks Guard s IP address if it was changed for any reason Before you use this function you will have to register on www iguard com Your can also track your IP address by subscribe to other DDNS services via the DDNS client built in your router Login Name site name Enter the login name you used when you registered on www iguard com Login Password Enter the Password you selected when you registered on www iguard com Use Public IP to register Choose Yes or No vi PPPoE If you use a dedicated DSL internet service use this option to directly dial up your DSL modem and connect to the Internet PPPoE When Connection should be made Disabled y Disconnect xDSL when Never y Login Name Login Password eT Fig 29 iGuard PPPoE setting 43 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager When Connection should be made The user has a choice of Disabled Default setting Guard does not dial in Connect always Guard will automatically dial in Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP Login Password Enter the password assigned by your ISP 5 2 3 3 Account Settings This allows you to set up to Eight 8 user account with different permissions for Guard WA
43. e IP address box type in the IP Address of the iGuard network camera For example type in 192 168 0 5 9 In the Private port boxes these values are automatically filled in from Step 6 and should already show 80 80 10 On the next empty line repeat steps 4 9 except this time the Description should be Guard Cam and the Inbound Private port boxes should be 9001 9001 UDP The protocol and private IP address should be the same 11 Click Apply to save the changes you have made Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet 70 Appendix A Router Configuration NETGEAR http www netgear com RP614 Web Safe Router MR814 Wireless Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 Click Advanced gt Port Forwarding on the left side of the page 3 Click Add Customer Service 4 Enter the following information on the page Service Name iGuard Web Starting Port 80 Ending Port 80 Server IP Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 5 Click Apply to save the settings 6 Enter the following information on the page Service Name Guard Cam Starting Port 9001 Ending Port 9001 Server IP Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 7 Click Apply to save the settings iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet MR314 Cable
44. e Rate Up to 20fps in 320 x 240 e MJPEG compression e USB 1 1 amp 2 0 compliant e Detailed Event Log with ability to sort and save 1 2 Function The most important function of iGuard is for remote surveillance Once iGuard is installed the user can check any of the connected PC cameras via any web browser The user can monitor and control these cameras simply by entering the IP address of the iGuard from anywhere in the world as long as there is an Internet connection For instance the user can be in Australia but he or she can monitor the production facility Chapter 1 Introduction in China and if he or she likes also check on the branch office in Singapore at the same time Ethernet cable d A Ethernet cable Local ViewerA PTZ Cameraloptional Guard IP 220 internet Connoction Phone Line Ethernet cable d A Local Viewer B Remote Viewer using Internet Explorer Guard IP 220E IP Network Camera Fig 1 Guard Network Diagram 1 3 Package Contents Your Guard package should contain the following items 1 Guard IP 220E Network Camera Ethernet Cable Guard Utility CD Software Quick Installation Guide 5 3V DC Adapter A Chapter 2 Guard IP 220E Hardware Chapter 2 Guard IP 220E Hardware Ej Fig 2 Guard IP 220E Camera Red Enor Condition On Error condition occurred Orange Loan daie On When there is user logon and g g receive the image np Flas
45. e screen and then click Add Custom Service In the Name field enter a name for the camera for example Guard Cam Type UDP Start Port 9001 Finish Port 9001 10 Click Apply to save the settings 11 On the main page click on Ports at the side of the screen A Click Add B For Service Name select Guard Web C Action ALLOW always 72 Appendix A Router Configuration D Local Server Address Enter the IP address of the camera E WAN Users Address Any F Click Apply 12 Click Add again A For Service name select Guard Cam B Action ALLOW always C Local Server Address Enter the IP address of the camera D WAN Users Address Any E Click Apply 13 Exit the router setup program Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet 73 Appendix A Router Configuration Proxim http www proxim com ORINOCO BG 2000 Broadband Gateway 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the router s main page click on Setup at the top of the page 3 On the left side of the page click on Advanced settings gt Port Forwarding 4 Check in the checkbox for Enable Port Forwarding 5 Click New on the right side of the page 6 Enter the following information on the page Global Port 80 Local Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Local Port 80 Type TCP 7 Click Save to save the seitings 8 Click New on the rig
46. eceive any emails Make sure that your Internet Security Software SPAM software does not block outgoing emails Q15 What bandwidth is required by iGuard The average Bytes of Image per Frame is between 4Kbytes 9Kbytes This size is determined according to color saturation of the image captured Therefore the Frame per Second FPS Data transmission rate in Bytes s divided by Bytes of Image per Frame Bytes frame You can check your current FPS setting in iGuard Network gt Account Settings gt FPS default is 10 85 Appendix D Glossary At 10 FPS Guard will need about 40Kbytes 90Kbytes of bandwidth NOTE bps bits per second 8 bits 1 Byte Most ADSL throughput speed varies and is dependent on distance and environmental constraints In most cases the actual throughput is only about 75 If you are using 56Kbps dial up your average speed should be around 4 Kbytes sec 6 Kbytes sec If you are using 512Kbps ADSL your average speed should be around 40 Kbytes sec 50 Kbytes sec If you are using T1 1536Kbps ADSL your average speed should be 120 Kbytes sec or higher If you are using 2M 2000Kbps ADSL your average speed should be 160 Kbytes sec or higher 86
47. ent of the selected iGuard Event Log 31 Chapter 4 Guardware Event Log 192 168 0 34 Record List IP Address Port Camera Date Time Description 192168034 9001 A 004 913 11 52 3 Communication has been made gt Save ag Print Clear All i Set the SNMP Parameter Options Options SNMP Parameter Community public Polling Interval Bo SBC cos 4 2 2 9 Help Help Display GuardView version Copyright information and product service contact About 1GuardView Guard lew version 3 11 Copyright E 2001 2004 WAAL ICON COM For more information please send email to lt servicetmegatec com hu hor product service on Multi iew 32 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 5 1 Introduction lf you have connected the Guard to an internal network with a DHCP server the IP property IP address Mask and Gateway will be automatically assigned 1 Startthe Web Brower Netscape or Internet Explore 2 Enter the Guard IP Address e g 192 168 0 30 and press ENTER as in Fig 6 3 about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer Sele an File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Bact x a A P Search 5 2 Favorites 2 X N LJ a Fig 17 Enter iGuard IP address 3 A login screen will appear as in Fig 7 The default login is admin and the password is the CD Key that has been placed on the CD sleeve Shttp
48. er their email account or to a FTP server The images will be sent over a predetermined interval and a certain period 3 http 192 168 1 100 index htm Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay eak dat search kraos E Br E E LJ Bd Address http 192 168 1 100 index htm Googlev v Cl Search Y 81151 blocked Check E Go Links 3 amp AutoLink ElAutoFill BalOptions 4 Image Recording Camera A Enable Begin End hh mm ActiveX Sun Java ActiveX Sun Java Send Made every Information System defined System Status Current Connections pele Recipients Email Address Book Basic Settings Camera Settings Advanced Settings Event Notification Motion Detecton se Apply System Settings About Camera B Enable No mv Email Address Book OOo po Ma UA 0 Internet P Guard Utility E Adobe Phot 4 htip 192 1 Guard Man Fig 41 Guard Image Recording Page i Camera A or Camera B Begin End hh mm The administrator can determine up to 2 time slots when Image Recording is active The time is in 24hrs format Send image every minute s The administrator can determine the exact interval at which iGuard capture and send an image Choose among 1 3 5 7 and 10 minutes 53 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Send to FTP Server Send
49. es to confirm sending and the following window will appear 3 http 192 168 0 147 testmail_recipt htm Microsoft Sel Test mail Recipient i Internet Enter the Test mail Recipient email address and click Send If the Test Mail is successful you ll receive the following email message 56 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager This is a test mail File Edit View Tools Message Help o Reply Gy reply All e Forward Se x O Y From steventimegatec com ty Date Monday 11 July 2005 4 55 PM To stevent megatec corn Ew Subject This is a test mail lf received this test mail t means that your mail settings are correct V Email Address Book nobodyic nobodwy net stevenic megatec com tw Fig 45 Guard E mail Address Book Entry Enter an Email address in the box provided and click Add Email Address The new email address will be added to the list The administrator can store up to 20 email addresses here To delete an Email address just press Delete 5 2 4 5 System Settings This page allows the administrator to set Guard SNMP settings so it can be used by a NMS Network Management System like GuardView i System Time Time Between Automatic Updates Time Zone Relative to GMT System Time yyyyfmrn dd hh mm ss Fig 46 System Time Time Between Automatic Updates The administrator can set an interval for time synchronization Select either 1
50. g Small ii Large i Start Recording when Motion Dete Details Stop after image idle for 10 Sec Send 441 file Notification by E Mail Enable Motion Detect Sensitivity Window on top when Motion Detected Mark Motion Detected object in RED Track Moving Object Image Recording Cancel Click the checkbox to enable Motion Detection Note This feature requires the Camera Window be active to work Click Monitor to activate the Window Choose from 0 to 100 very sensitive Automatically displays camera window on top of all other windows applications once motion is detected Choose this option to highlight in RED which object is being tracked Choose this option to calibrate approximate size of object to be tracked Click Start Recording when Motion Detected to enable the feature Click the Details button for the following options 24 Chapter 4 Guardware AVI Property Image Compression Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec 1 Recording Al File Path C Prograrn FilesilSM Views iati e Browse Cancel Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec 4 Intel Indeo Wideo 4 5 Intel YUY codec Microsoft Video 1 Dive 5 1 1 Codec Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec W2 TechSmith Screen Capture Codec Image Choose from the list of available Compression compressions Note This list is dependent on the Codec that is available or already inst
51. h when there IS data a transmit receive on the USB Table 1 iGuard Status LED Indicator Light indicators on iGuard LAN Port LED Light color Condition description Flash Data transmitting receiving Flash Data transmitting receiving Table 2 Guard LAN LED Indicators Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Before you start using the Guard IP 220E network camera you will need to set up both the hardware and software The following is a flow chart on the installation procedure Connect network cable and power Adapter To Guard IP 220E Connect Network cable to ROUTER DSL or Cable modem Setup Guard Web Manager Chapter 4 and iGuard Viewer Chanter5 Otionall Router Programming Appendix Guard set up completed Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Installation Procedure Step 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to any available port on your hub router or cable ds modem Step 2 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable to the network port on the iGuard IP 220E Step 3 Connect DC power adapter output into iGuard IP 220E socket Warning Please make sure the input Voltage and Frequency of the DC power adapter DC 5 3V is correct before plugging into the power outlet Chapter 4 Guardware Chapter 4 iGuardware Guardware is a collection of two utility programs Guard Utility and
52. hange the saved location and filename Click En and the Save As window will pop up Choose an alternate location and filename Click the Save button to confirm changes Filename ewifle001 avi Save as type favi File avi Cancel Ze 35 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager To change Video Codec click El Note The availability of Codec depends on weather the individual user has it installed on the PC or not Download and install Windows Media Player 10 to enable MPEG4 codec aja Digital Zoom In Digital Zoom Out NG Rotate Left Rotate Right UN Flip the image vertically Auto Pan the camera Subo lt a Pan Left by 5 deg Pan Left by 1 deg gt gt Pan Right by 1 deg Pan Right by 5 deg 4 Tilt Up by 5 deg Tilt Up by 1 deg Tilt Down by 1 deg Tilt Down by 5 deg Note The above Pan Tilt button will only work with cameras supporting the Pan Tilt function 5 2 2 Information 5 2 2 1 System Status This displays all the information relating to iGuard i System Information This shows iGuard System Information such as the Hardware and Firmware Version the serial number current local System Time the system name contact location and uptime These values are either provided by iGuard or set by user ii Network Status This shows Guard Network settings The MAC Address is unique to every Guard All the other values are set by the user in Setup Wizard
53. ht side of the page 9 Enter the following information on the page Global Port 9001 Local Address Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Local Port 9001 Type UDP 10 Click Save to save the settings 11 Click Restart on the left side of the page to restart your router iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet 74 Appendix A Router Configuration Siemens http www speedstream com SpeedStream 2602 2 Port DSL Cable Router SpeedStream 2623 Wireless DSL Cable Router SpeedStream 2624 Wireless DSL Cable Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 After you are logged in click on Advanced Setup gt Virtual Servers 3 Enter the following information on the page Line 1 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address Private Port 80 Type TCP Public Port 80 Line 2 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address Private Port 9001 Type UDP Public Port 9001 4 Click Enter to save the settings iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet SpeedStream 2604 4 port DSL Cable Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 After you are logged in click on Advanced Setup gt Virtual Servers 3 Under the Properties section there are a few entries you ll need to add Check in the checkbox for Enable 4 Under the first box next to the Enable
54. ice offered by Web Surveillance LLC www websurveillance com b Port Forwarding lf you place the Guard behind a router you need to programme the router so that it can direct the specific incoming traffic to Guard By default Guard uses Port 80 for HTTP traffic web manager and port 9001 for video streaming So you need forward port 80 traffic to the internal IP address of the Guard If your Internet service Provider blocks port 80 9001 or you already host a website on the same network you ll need to reconfigure your Guard and router to other ports such as 81 9002 82 9003 etc Note The section you need to look for in the router is Port Forwarding or Virtual Server C Demilitarized Zone DMZ Guard uses port 9001 by default to stream video to the internet Unfortunately this port is normally disabled or blocked by most commercial router s built in firewall In order for the Guard applications to work properly the firewall settings in the router need to be configured Some router has a very sophisticated built in firewall Instead of programming each port on the router you can use the DMZ feature to by pass the firewall setting 61 Appendix A Router Configuration Follow the steps below to configure your router If your particular router manufacturer or model is not listed below please contact your router manufacturer for further assistance in configuring the router The Following Router manufacturers an
55. iceConnect Wireless Cable DSL Gateway 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page select Firewalls on the left side of the page 3 Select the Virtual Servers tab at the top of the page 4 Click New on the right side of the page to open the Virtual Server Settings dialog box 5 Type in the camera s IP address in the Server IP address text box 6 Under Local Service select Custom 7 Under Custom Service Name type in iGuard 8 Under Specify Custom Service Ports type in 80 9001 9 Click Add to save the settings The iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet 63 Appendix A Router Configuration Belkin http www belkin com F5D6230 3 Wireless Cable DSL Gateway Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page select Virtual Server on the left side of the page under the Securit section 3 Enter the following information on the page Line 1 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address Private Port 80 Type TCP Public Port 80 Line 2 Private IP Type in the camera s IP address Private Port 9001 Type UDP Public Port 9001 4 Click Enter to save the settings The iGuard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet F5D7230 4 54g Wireless DSL Cable gateway Router 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page select Firewall
56. if you are installing the Guard on a network with a DHCP server Use the following IP Address Enter an appropriate IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway for iGuard if have a Static IP to assign to the iGuard Obtain an IP address by Bootp Allow Guard to obtain an IP address using Bootp protocol Click Next gt to proceed to xDSL Cable modem setup This section has to be configured to allow iGuard to access the Internet through an xDSL service provider 11 Chapter 4 Guardware Guard Utility If you are connecting the Guard to Internet by ADSL please input the PPPoE information here If you are using a LAN connection or cable modem press Next button to skip this function Disable PPPoE connection C Enable PPPoE connection AC count P as Sword Click Next button to proceed or press Cancel to abort lt Back Cancel Fig 7 Guard a DSL Setup Select Enable PPPoE connection and enter your account and password details as provided by your internet service provider ISP Otherwise leave it at the default Disable PPPoE connection 7 Click Next gt to change your administrator account and password information Guard Utility To ensure privacy please set the following administrator account and password to Guard Note If this is left empty iGuard can be accessible and viewed by the public Account Password WARNING Do not lose the adm
57. ines the IP datagram as the unit of information passed across a network IP Address Internet Protocol Address A 32 bit address assigned to hosts participating in a TCP IP network The IP address consists of network and host portions Itis assigned to an interconnection of a host to a physical network Medium Access Control The network layer between the physical and the data link layers Specifically the physical hardware address exists in this layer Management Information Base The database i e set of variables maintained by a gateway running SNMP NMS Network Management Station OID Object Identifier The variables defined in a MIB Router A computer that manages traffic between different network segments or different network topologies It directs the destination IP address The network media can be different but the higher level protocols must be the same SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A standard protocol used to monitor IP hosts networks and gateways SNMP defines a set of simple operations that can be performed on the OIDs of the MIBs managed by the monitored Agents It employs the UDP IP transport layer to move its object between the Agents and the NMS TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A protocol suite used by more than 15 million users with a UNIX association and widely used to link computers of different kinds 81 Appendix D Glossary Ap
58. inistrator account and password Once set you will not be able to configure Guard without the administrator account and password Click Next button to proceed or press Cancel to abort lt Back Cancel Fig 8 iGuard a DSL Account Setup An administrator account is necessary to ensure privacy The user may revert to default settings or if you do not set one just delete the account and password and click Next WARNING Do not lose the administrator account and password Once set you will not be able to configure iGuard without the administrator account and 12 Chapter 4 Guardware password To reset the Guard account password you will need to re install the firmware using Guard Utility 8 Click Next gt to upload these configuration to iGuard sy A Guard Step Wizard E E iGuard Utility Setup Wizard will now upload the configuration data into iGuard This may take a few seconds to complete Click Next button to upload or press Cancel to abort lt Back Cancel Fig 9 Guard PPPoE Setup 9 Click Next gt to save and restart Guard with the new configurations 4 2 1 2 Launch Guard Once you have finished with the above Setup Wizard either click Launch Guard or double click on the Guard listed on the table You will be bring to the Guard Web 13 Chapter 4 Guardware Manager Chapter 5 Guard Utility 3926100775 2
59. ions for the cameras i Camera A or Camera B Enable To activate motion detect the administrator has two options a Always On or b On Schedule the administrator can set up to 4 different time slots for motion detection Detection Sensitivity This will determines level of change before motion capture is triggered Send image every Select a value between 1 to 5 seconds Stop sending emails after email s or image idle for second s Guard will stop sending on the lower of the two conditions You can set between 1 3 5 7 and 10 seconds Emails can be set from 1 to 99999 pieces or O for stop sending email only when image idle occurred Schedule If set to On Schedule in the above section the administrator can then input the four preferred schedule time slots for motion detection Time must be entered in 24hr format 50 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager 3 http 192 168 1 100findex htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Geek O BO Esh Previos A7 y AL Address http 152 188 1 100 Imdex him Bo Lts Google IG Search 0 151 blocked F Check Autolink cel Options 4 Motion Detection ActiveX Camera A Sim lava Enable no Ml 1 ActiveX Sun Java AL tate Information Basic Settings Camera Selina Mehwork Account Satine Adv nced Settings Event bhottication Image Recordar Erna
60. mage by Java or install the OCX for viewing by ActiveX 4 2 Using Guardware 4 2 1 Guard Utility The Guard Utility main menu is shown below The selection menu is located on the left The Serial Number current Firmware and IP Address of every Guard connected to the LAN will be displayed on the table to the right Guard Utility If Devise Password is enabled P Address hidden 3926100775 2 50 C 7 W Fig 4 iGuard Utility Main Menu If the Devise Password is enabled at the factory the IP address will be hidden and you will need to use the device password to launch the setup wizard where you can reset the password If the password on your unit is disabled by your dealer and you are on the same LAN same subnet then you can use the web manager to configure the Guard IP 220E camera by simply double click on the serial of the camera Everything discussed in this chapter can be repeated in Chap 5 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 1 1 Setup Wizard Setup Wizard will take you through the basic configurations step by step 1 Click to highlight the Guard on the right that you want to configure 2 Click on Setup Wizard First you must enter the device password located on the serial label to enter Setup Wizard or Launch iGuard or IP Configuration if the iGuard has a preset password Input Device Password Enter Device Password canoe WARNING Do not lose this passwo
61. n of selected iGuard a Setting Setting Host Address fi 92 168 0 30 Remote Port 8001 Access by Image Serve Image Server Address a ee Image Server port AMen Hame User 4ccount User Password Use this function to change iGuard Address amp Port Number 22 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 2 2 Camera Setting Setting General Camera Motion Detect Email SNMP Camera Camera Select Account Password Image Image oom Camera Rotation Miror the Image Camera 4 1005 Normal Masimum frame per second 0 00 S FPS Camera Select Account Password Image Zoom Camera Rotation Mirror the Image Maximum frame per second Time and Date Cancel Select either camera A or B If you have setup user account the information must be entered here Otherwise access will be denied Enter the above account password Resize the window to between 25 and 200 Use this function to keep the camera up right To mirror the image Select from 0 01 fps to a maximum of 30 00 fps Check this to put Time and Date Stamp on Image 23 Chapter 4 Guardware 4 2 2 3 Motion Detection Setting setting General Camera Motion Detect E mail SNMP W Enable Motion Detect Sensitivity le Window on top when Motion Detected iw Mark Motion Detected object in RED iw Track Moving Object Object Size Image Recordin
62. o check firmware information save restore settings upgrade firmware and see manufacturer s details 59 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager I About This gives crucial information about iGuard s Firmware Version Hardware Version and Serial Number These are required information for service calls li Save Restore Settings Save current Configuration Click Save to save the current settings and configuration to your PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_ 4 H cftg The administrator can change this if necessary Restore previous configuration This function is only available if a setting has been saved initially Browse to the location where the file is saved and click Restore Reset to factory default This function will reset all settings to its default value 3http 192 168 1 100 index htm Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q WA Preah krais B7 SO LS Address Wi http 192 168 1 100 index htm JE Links gt Google G Search gt SS g Bhisiblocked F Check N Autolirnk 240001 Options 4 Activex Sun land Puce Sun lawa Save Restore Settings Information Save current configuration Sve System SEALS Restore previous configuration Browew estore Current Connector me Event Log Reset to factory default Basic Settings Micon Technology Inc Camera Settings ke Parar ke Ton Sarmak 1
63. ollowing information on the page For ID 1 Service Port 80 Service IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enabled Disabled Enabled For ID 2 Service Port 9001 Service IP Type in the camera s IP address for example 192 168 0 5 Enabled Disabled Enabled 5 Click Apply to save your settings Guard should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet 67 Appendix A Router Configuration Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router http www dell com 1 Log into your router using your router IP 2 On the main page click on Advanced Settings at the top of the page 3 Go to the Port Forwarding and select Custom Port Forwarding Settings 4 Check the Enable box 5 Enter the desired name or description in the Service Name field such as Guard Web 6 In the Incoming Ports field specify port 80 in both boxes 7 In the Destination IP Address field enter the IP address of Guard 8 In the Destination MAC Address field enter the MAC address of iGuard You can find the camera s MAC address by either looking at the MAC address sticker on the bottom of the camera or by utilizing Guard setup utility to display the MAC address 68 Appendix A Router Configuration Linksys http www linksys com BEFSR41 EtherFast Cable DSL Router BEFSX41 Instant Broadband EtherFast Cable DSL Firewall Router with 4 Port Switch VPN EndPoint BEFW11S4
64. pendix D Q amp A Q1 I have set a permission level without first setting an Administrator first and now I can t change anything You will need to update the firmware Download the firmware and use iGuard Utility to upload it into Guard Once completed the Username and Passwords will be reset to default Always remember to save your Guard configuration for use later Q2 Can I use other USB Camera to connect to iGuard Yes provided that the camera 1s using VIMICRO chip You will have to check with the manufacturer of the USB camera Currently about 60 to 70 of the cameras produced in China uses this chip Q3 I get the following message when I click on ActiveX Dow ST htp 1192 168 0 207 Camera A ActiveX Mi 022 00 o gt 9 g Internez Click on the top margin and install ActiveX Also make sure that you have firmware v2 37 1f not you ll need to upgrade Q4 How can I view images from my web enabled PDA Please make sure that you have a GRPS enabled PDA Use the browser and type in http xxx xxx xxx xxx image cgi where xxx is the WAN IP address or your Domain Name You will then be directed to this page 82 Appendix D Glossary A http 11192 168 0 147fimage cgi Microsoft Interne 2 101 X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae EE gt x al A P Search S 7 Favorites gt Address El http 1192 168 0 147 image cai Edo Links
65. r the above settings have been changed li DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP 192 168 0 1 secondary DNS Server IP Fig 25 Guard IP DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP This item sets Guard primary DNS Server IP address Secondary DNS Server IP This item sets iGuard secondary DNS Server IP address iGuard will use the secondary DNS Server IP address if the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working lil Port Number Port Number Http Port number al Communication to Camera Port number 8001 Fig 26 Guard Port Settings HTTP Port Number By default the port number is 80 You have to use a different port number here if you host a website on the same network if your ISP blocks port 80 traffic or if you have multiple Guard on the network Communication to Camera Port Number 42 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager By default the port number is 9001 iv Ethernet Connection Type Auto Sense Fig 27 iGuard Ethernet Settings Connection Type This item sets the communication speed between iGuard and the Network iGuard will reboot after Connection Type is changed v Dynamic DNS If you use a consumer grade broadband service the chances are you will have a dynamic IP address You will need to subscribe to a DDNS service to keep track of this ever changing IP address if you would like to use the remote monitoring function of iGuard ees Prowmder end com Sb
66. rd If the password is lost you can not access the device to make changes If you lose this password you ll have to contact your reseller for the master password 3 Once you have entered the necessary information for Input Device Password and Administrator authentication iGuard Setup Wizard will initiate to take you through the installation Guard Utility Setup Wizard will take you thru the necessary configuration for iGuard Please enter the location information of the camera connected m Camera Anti Flicker Indoor 50 Hz Location Office Camera B Anti Flicker Indoor 50 Hz v Location Office Click Next button to proceed or press Cancel to abort Cancel Fig 5 Guard Setup Wizard 10 Chapter 4 Guardware Enter the necessary camera configurations Choose the appropriate frequency Indoor 60 Hz Indoor 50 Hz or Outdoor to prevent flickering on the video feed Enter a name for the camera in the Location box to easily identify it Click Next gt to configure the Network Connection Guard Utility Please select the network connection type for iGuard Obtain an IP address by DHCP C Use the following IP address iD Acre 192 16 Obtain an IP address by Bootp Click Next button to proceed or press Cancel to abort lt Back Cancel Fig 6 Guard Network Setup Obtain an IP address by DHCP Choose this
67. tart Auto Restat Syster for Every 0 Disable Manual Restart I J gt liura tility E Adobe Prot oe bitty Fig 43 iGuard Email FTP Page i FTP Settings FTP Server The administrator will have to enter the FTP server address here Account Name Enter the FTP account name here Password Enter the corresponding password Click Apply to save the above settings li Email Settings E mail Server The administrator will have to enter the Email server address here Sender s Email Address This will determines iGuard s Email address Email Server Requires Authentication 55 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager If set to YES the administrator will have to provide the account name and password in order to access the Email server Otherwise enter NO Account Name Enter the account name or login name to the Email server Password Enter the password for the above account name Click Apply to save the above changes iii Sending Test Mail Before send the test mail please check mail setting is correct Fig 44 Guard test mail function You must have the Email Setting configured to proceed with Test Mail Once that is done click Test Mail and the following will appear 3 http 11192 168 0 147 save_mail_page htm Microsoft 2 EX Do you want to save the configuration s Internet Click Y
68. ty can send requests and receive responses from a particular community This prevents unauthorized managers from viewing or changing the configuration of a device Gateways Gateway also referred to as a router is any computer with two or more network adapters connecting to different physical networks Gateways allow for transmission of IP packets among networks on an Internet IP Addresses Every device on an Internet must be assigned a unique IP Internet Protocol address An IP address is a 32 bit value comprised of a network ID and a host ID The network ID identifies the logical network to which a particular device belongs The host ID identifies the particular device within the logical network IP addresses distinguish devices on an Internet from one another so that IP packets are properly transmitted IP addresses appear in dotted decimal rather than in binary notation Dotted decimal notation divides the 32 bit value into four 8 bit groups or octets and separates each octet with a period For example 199 217 132 1 is an IP address in dotted decimal notation To accommodate networks of different sizes the IP address has three divisions Classes A for large B for medium and C for small The difference among the network classes is the number of octets reserved for the network ID and the number of octets reserved for the host ID Value of First Octet NetworkID HostID Number of Hosts 1 126 First octet Last three octets 1
69. unt Sekr Advanced Settings Bioton Detechon Imag kecoa Err FTF Sy aba Satins Suba ADOLA Fig 33 Guard Event Notification Page I Event Notification Send Email To activate Event Notification you will need to set Send Email to Yes Select No if you do not wish to send out any notification Email Server A valid Email Server with username and password if authentication is required must be made available for this feature to work If you do not have this setup or wish to change the settings click on Edit Email Address Book There must be at least one valid email address in the address book The default email is just a sample If you wish to add or delete entries in your address book click Edit Recipients Guard can send email notification to up to 8 valid email accounts To add an email to the recipient list click S To remove click Events This determines the events that the selected recipients will be notified of by email There are three types of events Information Warning and Error Click 47 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager Select to select from the list of events you wish these recipients to be notified of A http 192 168 0 30 select_event him Microsoft Internet Explorer Sele nformation start up PPPoE connection successful Registration with DONS server completed N OOOOO0R 0000000 Mo
70. ward 4 Q O From stevent megatec com E Date Wednesday 15 September 2004 11 40 AM To nobody nobody nek stevent megatec com kw Subject Camera 4 user Empty connected From 1P 219 137 199 129 f 192 168 0 30 Username Empty Peer IP 219 137 199 129 System time 2004 09 75 11 30 37 Fig 36 Guard Event User Login Details Date Time Camera amp IP File Edit wiew Tools Message Help amp KK Reply Al Forward Print Delete Previous Wert Addresses From cbhcel6 3007 63 corm cheel613 1 2 Date Thursday 17 June 2004 1 12 PM Unknown contact ag To duncan megatec com ta nchard imegatec com t Subject PPPoE service Start Upl 219 137 207 122 IF 192 166 1 120 PPPoE IP 219 137 207 122 oystem Location hy Office status PPPoE service Start Up Fig 37 iGuard Event PPPoE Connect Successful 49 Chapter 5 Guard Web Manager amp Camera A Motion detected 192 168 0 30 o File Edit View Tools Message Help G Reply Gy reply All Ye Forward ES x O O Y From steventmegatec corm kw Date Wednesday 15 September 2004 11 43 4M To nobodyiWnobody net steventWmegatec com tw Subject Camera 4 Motion detected 192 168 0 30 IP 192 1680 30 System Location My Office Status Camera A Motion detected Fig 38 Guard Event Camera A or B Motion Detected 5 2 4 2 Motion Detection This page allows the administrator to set motion detection funct

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