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Asante Technologies Voyager II Security Camera User Manual
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1. Live View Setting Select a video quality E F x e Basic Setting Video Image Setting System Video Image Video Image 3GPP O Enable 9 Disable a Video Format MJPEGe Y Audio Video Resolution M176x144 176x112 M User Frame per Second FPS Network Video Quality Quality Best M Date Time Bitrate jiM ml IP Filtering GOP frames Application Setting Event OSD A es e Time Text Display Text IPCam Firmware Upgrade 3 7 Display Color 255 0 255 Factory Default Reboot Sensor Brightness 50 0100 Contrast 155 0 100 B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Video Image gt Video Quality the same bandwidth Fastest MPEG4 IP CAMERA Basic Setting Video Image Setting System Video Image s Video Format MJPEG Y e Audio o e Video Resolution QCIF 176x144 196x112 v User Frame per Second FPS 1 Network Video Quality O Fix Quality Best Mi Date Time O Fix Bitrate IP Filtering GOP E Application Setting Fastest Event OSD c Display Mode O Date O Time l Text Motion Detection s i 1 Display Text IPCam Firmware Upgrade pem 7 Display Color 1255 0 255 Factory Default Reboot Sensor Brightness 50 O 100 Contrast 155 0100 16 transmission speeds ranging from 32K to 4M are available in the Fix Bitrate mode The higher the transmission speed the better the quality and fluency 31 MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting
2. Basic Setting Video Image Setting System Video Image Video Image 3GPP O Enable 9 Disable Audio Video Format MJPEG M f Video Resolution QCIF 176x144 176x112 Y User Frame per Second FPS i Mj NEN Network Video Quality O Fix Quality Best Y Date Time Fix Bitrate IP Filtering GOP q EM S Application Setting z Event OSD Select GOP to update Motion Detection DISHES MODS C Date Time Q2 5m h d Display Text IPCam the spee Firmware Upgrade Display Color 255 Factory Default Save Reset Reboot Sensor VEN Brightness 50 Contrast 55 GOP provides users with the function to set the pages of the I Frame and P Frame to be transmitted in the MPEG4 mode Basically the I Frame page contains the entire picture and needs higher bandwidth while the P Frame page only contains the parts that are different from the I Frame and needs lower bandwidth Hence when you need to transmit the pages without disruption in a normal network environment you can set up a higher GOP For example if GOP 25 1s selected 24 P Frame pages will follow 1 I Frame page and so forth However packets may be lost when they are transmitted in a congested network environment In this case the following P Frame pages may bring about disruption of the transmission because they lose the reference upon which the difference from the I Frame is identified You may change GOP to 10 with this concern to avoid disruption of the tra
3. MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting DDNS Setting System DONS d s Han Active e O Enable Disable Aud DDNS Server ra http Username e User e Password e Domain Name a ANTENNES DDNS setting Notification Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot 46 Basic Setting gt Network gt UPnP Universal Plug and Play If you connect your camera to a router IP allocator or wireless AP your camera will possibly be blocked by the NAT and can t be located on the Internet To penetrate into the firewall activate the supportive item UPnP The Link URL shows the external IP address and the port of the router Enter the IP address in the Internet Explorer to penetrate the NAT B Basic Setting gt Network gt UPnP gt UPnP Device Active yes enable no disable Device Name the name of the UPnP device B Basic Setting gt Network gt UPnP gt UPnP Traversal Active yes enable no disable Port Range the range of the usable ports from 32768 to 65535 as default Link URL Uniform Resource Locator the web address Click Save to confirm when you finish MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting UPnP Setting System UPnP Device Video Image Active 9 yes O no Audio Device Name MPEG4 IP CAMERA S Reset RE UPNP Traversal Network Active Oyes Ono Network
4. Then change the settings on the wireless networking setting page to make them conform to the settings of the base station i Wireless Network Connection 2 Network Tasks gt Refresh network list 2 Set up a wireless network for a home or small office Related Tasks D Learn about wireless networking Ly Change the order of preferred networks Eg Change advanced settings Choose a wireless network Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information uictest 5E Security enabled wireless network uicsales Unsecured wireless network uniform tpe Unsecured wireless network XXX e e f Security enabledevireless network eo Base station with enabled encryption function 41 WEP Data Encryption Disabled y Authentication Type Au Em e evinput Hex 0 95 and A F SCI Encryption mode Default v UEM Encryption authentication type Key Key value y Koeyq1 fo T Kay Key d EE key o Passpnrase Apply Cancel esse Encryption group Help Close WEP security mode Select an encryption mode from the list The format is None by default indicating that the security function 1s disabled Authentication mode One of the following authentication modes is required when you select a WEP encryption mode from the security list 1 64 Bit 10 Hex chars 2 64 Bit 5 ASCII cha
5. EOS Toa 1 SR SO Preset Setting Preset List No Name 5peed Se Preset w x ois y Pan Sts m Stop Alert Message Is Disa ble Tour Preset Setting Location Mame a b fideo Snapshot tile path e enapeshot Motion 20091125 1255 2 0 l Mozion zC091125 1 594p 35 Mo ion 20051125 12554B 62 Mozion 20091125 125942434 e Record file e jul 20091125 155942 5 Alert Snapshot e 4 Click Update to exit 5 Select the number you need and click Go The camera moves to the area automatically as set up by the selected number 18 4 Tour enables disables the tour mode of the camera The rotation points of the camera must be set up in advance 1 Click Set to enter the Tour Setting screen 5 Asante Language English Speed E E preset EE Tour ETE Pan Alert Message T8isa ble Motion 2029125 135943100 i Mation_20291125 13594249 Motion 2038 125 135942 8 Mation 2038 125 13 5942 52 Motion 2039 125 135942 2 E Motion 20991125 135942 56 C Alert Snapshot laari Tour Sequence 1 Tour Sequence 6 Tour Sequence 7 P 2 Name the tour You can set e up 5 tour groups at Sd maximum e Live View Setting Eel Tour Setting Tour List Tour No Tour Setting Tour Name Taur Dwelling Tour Sequence Y Tour Sequence Tour Sequence Tour Sequence Tour Sequence Tour Sequence Tour Seque
6. reset IP Filtering De Application Setting Event 44 Firmware upgrade page Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Contact your dealer for more information about firmware upgrade The sales representative will transmit the latest version to you via e mail When you receive the firmware decompress the file ulmage gz to your PC and follow the steps below to execute the upgrade Important Read Carefully 1 Close all active applications on your PC 2 Select Firmware Upgrade 3 The Firmware Upgrade Setting page appears MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live Yiew Setting Basic Setting Firmware Upgrade Setting System Firmware Info Video Image Firmware Version 1 0 0 7 Audio Firmware Build Time Firmware Build Number 5 User Firmware upgrade Network Date Time Browse submit reset IP Filtering Choose file Application Setting eee Local Disk ID Event ook in Local Disk D Motion Detection PN unii g Firmware Upgrade THIS Factory Default Documents Reboot E Desktop My Documents ro Br My Computer x NOME File name Places Files of type an Files Cancel A 63 Click Browse 5 The auto upgrade runs The Upgrade Status shows the progress of the upgrade MPEG4 IP CAMERA to select the location where the firmware file is stored Live View Setting Basic Setting Firmware Upgrade Setting
7. 3 Tripod 4 Audio cable cmos rr IP CAH Quick Guide gpEmEES V T ix a am y ISA i p ee Step OO ES EE Ea O a sl 5 Quick guide 6 CD System requirements ASANTE VOYAGER II PT IP Camera LAN 10 100M Ethernet Wireless LAN 802 11b or 802 11g Monitor System Requirements OS support Windows 2000 Professional SP4 XP Home SP2 Browser support Internet Explorer 6 x or later Hardware CPU Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or later Memory 256 MB 512 MB recommended VGA card resolution 800 x 600 or higher Introduction The Voyager II PT IP Camera is a multi functional stand alone PT Internet Camera that can connect to Ethernet LAN or any broad band networks Unlike traditional CCTV cameras the Voyager II PT IP Camera has a built in CPU and webpage server to provide users with a mechanism for home security or remote office monitoring applications The Voyager II PT IP Camera supports 3GPP real time video streams that allow you to control the home or office environment using a 3G mobile phone The Voyager II PT IP Camera is easy to install and use The built in webpage server enables you to control the security and property of your home easily when you go abroad Features and Advantages The Voyager II PT IP Camera is a stand alone PT Internet Camera It can operate smoothly without the need to install additional software or hardware All you need is a PC that 1s equipped with IE browser 6 0 or above a
8. Connecting Loading 28 11 Video stream screen 29 B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Video Image gt Video Format You can select MPEG4 or MJPEG as the video format It is recommended to select MPEG4 for real time browsing to optimize the bandwidth MJPEG is a good choice for the best resolution when video recording is required for collection of evidence MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Video Image Setting System Video Image Video Image 3GPP OEnable Disable Audio Video Format MJPEG M Video Resolution I Y 320x240 Ml User Frame per Second FPS en Network Video Quality O FixeQuality Best M Date Time Fix Bitrate 1M EE r GOP o frames IP Filtering EA Application Setting eae BS Seer rrr Select a video streaming format f Display Mode O Date O Time Text Motion Detection x Display Text IPCam Firmware Upgrade Display Color 255 Z 0255 Factory Default Reboot Sensor Brightness 50 0100 Contrast 55 0100 B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Video Image gt Video Resolution Generally speaking selection of resolution is dependent on the bandwidth of the network you are using The product offers different selections for video audio settings However to ensure undisrupted image transmission you need a higher uploading bandwidth Generally it is recommended to use CIF resolution for norma
9. System Firmware Info Video Image Firmware Version 5 04 Nui Firmware Build Time 20061129 Firmware Build Number p User Firmware upgrade Network Date Time Upgrade Status IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot When the firmware upgrade has been completed the machine reboots automatically Reconnect to the server after 60 seconds MPEG4 IP CAMERA Basic Setting Firmware Upgrade Setting System Firmware Info Video Image Firmware Version 1 0 0 4 Audio Firmware Build Time 20061129 Firmware Build Number El User Firmware upgrade Network Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event ation Detection Upgrade complete please reconnect to the server after 60 seconds Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Live Yiew Setting Note The new firmware 1s burned into the Flash ROM during the upgrade so you must take care during the process and make sure it is not interrupted during the operation The system may be damaged seriously and need to be returned to the factory for repair 1f the power cable is removed or becomes loose during the upgrade Firmware upgrading in wireless network environment is not recommended because unstable packet transmission may bring about loss of data When the firmware upgrade has been completed you don t need to restart the camera manually The camera will reboot automatically after 60 seconds Re
10. Wireless Streaming PPPoE DONS UPnP SMTP Server Samba Notification Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot MPEG4 IP CAMERA Notification of IP address Change SMTP Notification SMTP Notification SMTP SendTo SMTP Subject FTP Notification FTP Notification FTP Server FTP Port FTP Upload Path FTP Login Name FTP Login Password HTTP Notification HTTP Notification Server Part Parameter Username Password Proxy Address Proxy Port Proxy Username Proxy Password O Enable Disable Cd ERN O Enable Disable El A O Enable Disable http Notification setting 52 Live View Setting MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Date Time Setting System Server Time Video f image Date 2006 12 16 Time 21 15 44 Audio FC LL PME IET NN m Date 2005 11 15 Time 21 18 47 User Network Time Setting mom Set Time Synchronize with PC s time 9 NTP User Input Date Time Poca NTP Server 1 1198 123 50 132 SHE MN A o Penang NTP Server 2 192 43 244 18 Application Setting E MTP Server 3 133 100 9 2 Event Date 2006 10 24 Motion Detection PE Time 01 01 01 Firmware Upgrade A O Time Zone GMT 08 001 Taipei we Factory Default Reboot Date Time setting B Basic Setting gt Date Time gt Server Time the date time of the se
11. se Local Disk C E 5 WXPFPP_EN D Control Panel Administrative Tools Ss Fonts Locust ie 2 The LAN camera appears 2 Printers and Faxes 2 scheduled Tasks Double click to access the main page amp 5 Shared Documents E C3 xxx s Documents a My Network Places 2 Recycle Bin WAN Device on Linux IGD BLW HPMIM LI Local Network Kevin Video Server UIC UPnP Device Kevin Video Server Local Network Basic Setting gt Network gt SMTP Server mail server setting The camera is able to transmit images to a particular email address when a motion detection event occurs or a sensor is triggered To use this function a mail server setting of the camera is required Enter the following information in sequential order to complete the setting O SMTP server the SMTP server IP address SMTP From the email of the sender 1 e xxx xxx com SMTP Authentication enables disables User name the SMTP server username O Password the password of the SMTP server o Select SAVE to save the setting do UNIFORM UIC MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting SMTP Setting System SMTP Server Video Image SMTP From Audio SMTP Authentication O Enable Disable User SMTP Username SMTP Password corma IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot 49 Basic Setting gt Network gt Samba The camera
12. x Ml irre wi Fo VO Y Path Setting Path e Wwideo x 1 Filename Prefix Prefix_2005 11 15_21 38 43 jpg Snapshot Path Setting Path e snapshot Filename Prefix Prefix_2005 11 15_21 38 43 jpg Go Set Tour 1 se Set Pan Start J Step Alert Message Disable Motion_20091125_135942 00 E Ls y 7 Es REC Motion 20091125 135942 39 po ER Motion_20091125_135942 62 Record file path c wideo Snapshot file path c snapshot e bd A e T e e e e e e e e ve Y Source Abies x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 113Kb Motion 20091125 135942 94 e Motion 20091125 135942 25 Pickup eeee Motion 20091125 135942 56 M O Alert Snapshot function Automatic Noise Suppression system 16 Audio On Off turns on off the pickup function Click the button to mute the sound from the built in microphone A cross out mark appears on the speaker icon to indicate the mute status 17 ANS Automatic Noise Suppression system The ANS function is enabled by default and it is recommended to keep this function enabled This function can suppress noise around the camera such as regular fan noise Click the button to disable the ANS function A cross out mark appears on the ANS icon to indicate the noise suppression status 25 System setting System setting contains basic and application settings The basic setting 1s executed for basic system informat
13. CAMERA Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert 09 9 Language Camera Position View Size L Preset Tour Pan Alert Message Disable Va a 1 BitRate 125Kb Moticn 20051125 135942 90 Motion 20051125 135342 39 Motion 20051125 135342 52 a 2 elect a video stream pr ocol Moticn 20051125 135342 34 8 ia Es 4 ares sabeis m E REC tJ ipHTH E Moticn 20051125 135342 25 d Er Record file path z wid amp eo Snapshot file path c enapshot Alert Snapshot Clear 23 12 Brightness adjusts video brightness Press increase or Contrast adjusts video contrast decrease from the setting window to adjust the brightness or contrast of the image 5 Asante Language English _ M Preset 1 se Tour 1 vl Pan start St2p Alert Message Disable Motion 2029 125 135942 00 Motion 2039 125 135942 39 Mation_2029 125_135942 62 Mation_2029 125_135942 94 Motion 2029 125 135942 zsz alert Snapshot Camera Position Desktop wj Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting View Size Streaming Carre wi Brightness Contrast Alert ix An ds Adjust brightness contrast of the image i vs E Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 125Kb im E Rec cord file path o w ideo Snapshot file path c snapshot 13 REC executes the video recording function Click this button to start vi
14. Operator Viewer hu A System Seting SS M osmim Sd EE uo Sang Date Time Seti Ueswm O NeworkSeting O Pes 0 ns Emm 0 0 pemw um ERA COO O ams A iia 8 E WWwnam ES Sid o fs hedule setting v trigger setting lt ae RM IN lt O e un O zi z da Wl lt lt Motion Setting Factory default User with PTZ privilege Steps Click Add to add a new user Update to change the privilege or password of a user on the list or Delete to delete a user from the list and complete required fields Then Click Save to complete the setting PTZ Control rj 3 z o O ge ga o c O Options Add Add a new user and set up a different privilege Update Change the privilege or password of a user You cannot change the name of the user Delete Delete a user from the list 35 User setting MPEG4 IP GAMERA Live View Setting e e Basic Setting User Saning System User List Video f Image Audio Add a new user and set up a ee e different piivilege etwork pat Change the privilege or password of a user You cannot change the name of the user ED Unde Lange coco ee Delete a user from the list TET Setting Date Time IP Filtering anonymous login O Enable 9 Disable Application Setting anonymous PTZ control O En
15. Port Range 32768 65535 es Link URL not ready Lx gt rea e PPO e e DDNS e UPnP e e SMTP Server p Samba Web address Notification Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot UPnP setting 47 To activate the UPnP function in Windows OS Ex Windows XP 1 Windows component installation Control Panel Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP Address Gr Control Panal iic rt 2 GliskAdd Remave Programs A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in component click Details E B My Document e El Y My Computer e m dd 314 Fidbpy a 2 oS e o Sa LocabDiskic e C1 ea Message Queuing E E PFPP_EN s n Explore E E ral P fel Lem Networking Devices Components T5 il e E Metworking Services Ta add or remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only part Eervices and protocols E J tT of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details i quei or subcomponents of Networking Services nor RIP Listener Jl Simple TCPAIP Services m Universal Plug and Play 0 2 MB x ae e Add Mew e Programs e e e z AddiRemnve e Description Allows po
16. Stations settings Allow Internet access by ALL Wireless stations Selected Wireless stations only Select Stations Cancel Help 40 53 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Wireless Setting System AP infomation Video Image SSID Mode Channel Encry Quality BSSID mis any AdHoc 1 on 89 100 6E C4 73 F6 DC 9F y Infrastructure 6 on 100 100 ED User Mason Dlink Infrastructure 6 on 83 100 00 1C F0 AF 88 9F 3 Nodes CommPlace Infrastructure 6 on 100 100 00 1C DF 7E 10 C7_ Alinking test Infrastructure 8 on 81 100 00 50 FC F4 29 B9 F2 Network Wireless Mz Streaming Enable Son O Off PPPoE Mode Infrastructure v DDNS SSID SMC UPNP Authentication Type WEP sm SMIP Encryption None v SAMBA Key 1 p Notification O Key 2 i Encryption options Multicast O Key 3 Date Time O Key 4 Application Setting Event Motion Detection Privacy Mask Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot WEP Encryption WEP encryption function When the base station AP to which you want to access has enabled the encryption function you need to acquire the following information by accessing its encryption settings You can use the computer equipped with wireless networking function to view the available wireless networks from the Windows system Encryption mode 64Bit or 128Bit Authentication type 3 Group KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4
17. TCP setting page Name TCP server name Network Address TCP IP address Port TCP port Modify Modifies the setting value Remove Removes the setting value 61 Application Setting gt Motion Detection You can open the setting frame by clicking on the area to monitor To move area to monitor drag the area with your mouse to adjust the size of the frame drag the arrow to adjust after you move the mouse to the edge of the area and left click There are 3 frames available for setting You may adjust the sensitivity of the area by entering the sensitive degree in the Sensitive field 1 is least sensitive 100 1s extremely sensitive Select to complete and activate your settings MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting e i ili l Motion Detection pS Motion detection setting Video Image O Audio Sensitive o RE 2 ee e Area setting Sensitive 60 IP Filterinq Application Setti e e e e e e e Date Time e e e reg Event Motion Detection O Sensitive 60 Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot ee Setting frame 62 Application Settings gt Firmware upgrade MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Firmware Upgrade Setting System Firmware Info bi Video f Image Firmware Version 1 0 0 7 Kwdiu Firmware Build Time 20070307 Firmware Build Number Zt User Firmware upgrade Network Date Time Browse submit
18. Username s Dd TIR Password e fe Xo du a eo ES Network PPPoE infomation Network IP Address Wireless Subnet Mask pi Streaming Default Gateway e DNS x PPPoE E DONS LIPnP PPPOE setting SMTP Server Samba Notification Date f Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot B Basic Setting gt Network gt PPPoE gt PPPoE Dial You can select whether or not to dial when you boot the machine On Boot or Off Username Enter the username provided by your ISP Password Enter the password B Basic Setting gt Network gt PPPoE gt PPPoE Information IP Address The IP address acquired when the dialing has been executed successfully Subnet Mask The subnet mask information acquired when the dialing has been executed successfully Default Gateway The gateway information acquired when the dialing has been executed successfully DNS The ISP domain name acquired when the dialing has been executed successfully 45 Basic Setting gt Network gt DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting The IP address Ex 210 168 0 22 1s like a telephone number while the website address 1s like a name in an address book The DDNS allows the user to access the website by entering the name of the website without memorizing a bunch of cold numbers When you apply for an Internet service you will have at least one IP address from you
19. a lean Megapixel PTIP CAMERA Live View Settina Brightness Contrast Alert 9 ya 9 Streaming View Size Direction control Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 125Kb Record file path c video Snapshot file path c snapshot 2 Camera speed controls the rotation speed of the camera from 1 lowest to 7 highest 5 Asante Language Camera Position English Y Speed Preset Tour 1 se Start Stop Pan Alert Message Disable Motion 20C91 25 135322 00 Motion_20091125_135342 39 Motion 20091125 135342 62 Motion_20091225_135342 94 Motion 20091225 135342 25 2 Alert Snapshot Desktop M i3 vog Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Contrast Alert Brightness 90 09 9 Streaming HTTP View Size x Rotation speed re i vs 4 Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 125Kb Record file path c wideo Snapshot file path c snapshot Speed 2 3 4 5 6 7 Angle Sec 3 20 40 60 80 100 120 17 3 Preset presets the rotation points for the camera 16 points er e 1 Click Set to enter the Preset Setting screen e e e e e e gt 2 Enter the name of the gt e 3 Control the camera direction e location e e 5 Asante M e Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting e e e a E Language Canjera Position View Size Streaming p cq ES Ea
20. is able to upload the snapshots to a specified shared folder when an event 1s triggered To use this function the setting of Samba setting 1s required Options Active Enable Disable Samba Authentication Enable Disable Username the username Password the password Path specify the IP address of the computer you want to share with and the file name 1 8 192 168 0 X xxx Shared Folder Size MB the total capacity of the folder Always remember to set the size of the folder to avoid exhaustion of disk capacity Max Record File Size MB the upper limit of the record file size The size should not exceed the total capacity of the folder MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live Yiew Setting Basic Setting Samba Setting System Samba vid o A Active Enable Disable Audio Samba Authentication Enable Disable Username User Password Network can Path Network Wireless Shared Folder Size MB Max Record File Size MB Recycle Record Enable Disable SMTP Server Samba Notification Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Samba setting 50 Basic Setting gt Network gt Notification Of IP Address Change IP address change notice This setting 1s not necessary for a fixed IP For a dynamic IP you need to update the IP address every time you connect to the Internet to access the camera This setting allows
21. setting for uploading trigger event file to the server Here you can perform a complete setting for uploading files to the server Please set servers SMTP FTP SAMBA etc in the Event Server setting by the instructions below MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Event Servers System ServerList uide Finis Protocol Hetwork Address Upload Path User Hame Audio Use Network Date f Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Trigger Event Server Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Click Add Ftp to go to the setting page and enter the information of the FTP server you specified MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Event Servers System Video Image Hame Audio R htp 1192 168 18 20 Microsoft Internet Explorer Event Server Setup SEE Ftp Server Network Mame INewFtpServer Date Time Network Address sum am Login C Application Setting Password Event Upload Path as Event Port prise Passive mM Event Server Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Add FTP setting page Factory Default Reboot Name the name of the FTP Network Address IP address of the FTP Login Log in name Password Log in password Upload Path Uploading path Port Port Passive Check to set the FTP status as passive 59 Click Add Http to go to the setting page and enter the information of the HTTP server you
22. the external device connected to alarm input pin should be in close status So when the external device is triggered to open status the alarm input pin will be triggered Note It is recommended to set up the Trigger Setting page Setting Application Setting gt Event gt Trigger before install the hardware alarm I O Trigger Alarm output Alarm output Click Set to trigger the alarm Click Clear to stop the alarm Trigger LED LED indicator display LED Event status click Set to turn on the LED event status indicator Click Clear to turnoff the indicator LED Link status click Set to turn on the LED Link status indicator Click Clear to turnoff the indicator Trigger mail Sending mail Click Set after you enter the email address and subject to test the integrity of the sent mail Trigger FTP Sending AVI file to FTP Server Upload AVI files to FTP server to test the file integrity HTTP Server Sending message to HTTP Server Upload message to HTTP server to test the message integrity Enter the message in the Message field You may go to Application Setting gt Event gt Event Server to make a complete custom parameters settings TCP Server Sending message to TCP Server Enter the message in the Message field Trigger SAMBA Sending message to Samba shared folder Path Enter the path of the shared folder in your PC 58 Application Setting gt Event gt Event Servers
23. with built in microphone pickup function Don t block this hole if you want to use this function to acquire the best audio response Link LED and Event LED l Link LED The green LED lights up when you transmit images after turning on the machine 2 Event LED The green LED flashes when motion or alert detection is implemented after you turn on the machine MIC External alert bus Reset Focus knob You can rotate the focus knob clockwise or anticlockwise to acquire the sharpest image Focus knob e Hardware Installation You can install the product on your desk or use the attached tripod to hang it from the wall or ceiling The product is provided with image flip function Refer to the Control Panel for more information Confirm the position for installation ofthe camera 1 Connect to the LAN cable Plug one end of your LAN cable in the LAN socket on the back of the camera and connect the other end to the network that you want to access to Pluck in LAN socket 2 Connect to the power source Plug one end of the attached power cable in the power socket of the product and connect the other end to the AC power source When the product has been connected and turned on the Pan Tile camera turns to the original point automatically and the LED Event status lights green When any link to the network 1s detected the LED Link status flashes green Connect to the power supply and check that the LED functions
24. 352 x 240 CIF 40 200k bit 640 x 480 VGA 180 400k bit 704 x 480 D1 200 530k bit Ex The transmission speed on the Internet is 2fps under 352 x 240 1 e 40k 2 80k to 200 2 400k per second It is suggested to apply for a 512K upload bandwidth Note 1 What the camera needs at the client end is the upload bandwidth However most ISPs in Tarwan provide download bandwidth that is wider than the upload bandwidth Therefore symmetrical bandwidth is a good choice for users who need wider upload bandwidth Ex download upload 521K 512K Note 2 32 kbps to 64kbps are required for transmission of audit signals 70 Attachment C Troubleshooting and FAQs Question What encoder and decoder are used by the camera for sounds and images How many users are allowed to view the camera simultaneously Is 1t possible to catch the image from the camera in a real time manner Answer and Solution Function The camera uses MJPEG or MPEG4 compression technology to provide quality images MJPEG is a standard image compression technology applicable to different browsers without the need to install additional software MPEG4 is a next generation image compression standard and can provide high image quality at low bandwidth The sound decoder uses PCM Stereo 16b1t 8kHz compression technology The maximum number of viewers depends on the bandwidth of the client accessing the camera About 5 6Mbps are used
25. Address automatically 39 55 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Wireless Setting System AP infomation B gp Video Image SSID Mode Channel Encry Quality BSSID Audio 89 100 C nfrastructure 6 100 100 APE User Mason_Dlink Infrastructure 6 83 100 88 E dcc CommPlace Infrastructure 6 on 100 100 00 1C DF 7E 10 C7E Alinking test Infrastructure 8 on 81 100 00 50 FC F4 29 B9 M Network Wireless WESS Streaming Enable on O off PPPoE Mode Infrastructure v DDNS SSID SMC UPnP Authentication Type WEP SMTP Encryption none PSs e SAMBA O Key 1 Notification Okey 2 En twork authentication type Multicast O Key 3 Date Time O Key 4 IP Filtering Next Step Show all Application Setting Event Motion Detection Privacy Mask Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Authentication Type Network authentication type 1 Open System No encryption 2 Shared Key Security of data is highly protected by encryption during transmission Note Refer to the user setting instructions of your wireless IP sharer for more information LT OT Tee Station Name PL114F04 Region USA y SSID Service Set Identifier UA Mode 9 8 b Channel No 118 i ion SSID name C Broadcast SSID WEP data encryption Of Configure WEP CAES r Enable Access Point b Allow LAN access by amp ALL Wireless stations Base station encryption Selected Wireless stations only Select
26. Default Reboot 3 http 192 168 18 20 Event Setting Microsoft Internet Explorer Event Setting General Name New0 Response to event trigger Always O During time Sun Mon Tue Thu i Sat Start from Duration max 168 00 hours O Never Trigger by O Alarm input O Alarm input 1 Ol Alarm input 2 O Motion Detection O Areal Oarea2 O area3 O Video Loss O On boot Response process O Active alarm out Duration Send mail To email address Subject O Upload image to FTP server O Send HTTP notification Custom parameters Message CI Send TCP notification ico O Go to preset location S O Return to home after event Save Cancel Samba 55 Add Event Add Event setting page Options e General Name Name the trigger event here Response to event trigger the time setting of the trigger event Always During time Never Always monitoring Check the date you want to monitor Sun Sat and the duration of monitoring here For example 1f you want to set the camera to monitor from 7 pm after work to 7 am next morning from Monday to Friday check the boxes from Monday to Friday enter 19 00 in the Start From field and enter 12 00 in the Duration field Do not set the time Trigger by sources of trigger events Note You can only set one trigger event once Alarm input Motion Detection Video Loss On boot The alarm is trig
27. RemaveAll Factory Default Reboot IP filter setting Basic Setting gt IP Filter gt General IP Filtering enables disables the IP filter Policy allows denies access Basic Setting gt IP Filter gt Filter IP Address Overview of the set IPs Add enter the IP address you want to allow or deny the access of in the front field Remove removes a set IP addresses Remove All removes all the set IP address Special Attention Setting rules 1 Actions that may cause a limited connection are to be denied 2 Improper use of this function may cause disconnection from Internet You might need to use hardware reset to reset to the factory default Please refer to the Factory Default for details 54 Application Setting Application Setting gt Event event trigger setting page This camera is equipped with intelligent security management functions It ensures security monitoring by allowing user to define trigger events based on particular times and situations and set the camera response to the event Application Setting gt Event gt Event List trigger event setting MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live view Setting Basic Setting Event Servers System Event Server List Video Image Protocol Hetxork Address Upload Path User Hame Audio User Network Click Add Event to Date Time enter the trigger event IP Filtering setting Application Setting Event Trigger Event Server Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory
28. When you connect your PC to the camera no sufficient bandwidth 1s available to support more frames with the current resolution of video streams Reduce the resolution to QCIF 176x144 or CIF 320x240 and deactivate the audio function The audio signal needs 32 to 64 kbps of your bandwidth You can deactivate the audio function to improve the image quality Your Internet service may have not sufficient bandwidth to support audio transmission Make sure the IP address of the gateway and domain server DNS have been defined correctly Where FTP still fails contact your ISP or network administrator to check the FTP server When communication to the camera stops click Refresh on your IE browser to refresh the transmission It might be that other users are controlling the movement of the camera The horizontal vertical movement of the camera has reached its limit The horizontal vertical remote control option of the camera might have been deselected 73 I can t control the camera Delay might occur when you are accessing a video stream and to move up down right or remotely moving the camera horizontally Where significant delay left smoothly is identified when you move the camera horizontally or vertically deactivate the audio streams and or reduce the size of the video stream Camera Image Quality Camera has a problem The lens might be contaminated with dust fingerprints or other focusing dirt Use a special cle
29. able Disable Event Maximum number of simultaneous viewers 10 Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Zl http 160 248 204 239 User Setting Microsoft Inte C EX User Setting Log in the username password and User Setting Pt i Username privilege as required You can also Password define the PTZ control here Confirm password Privilege administrator operator O viewer PTZ control Enable Disable Basic Setting gt User gt User Setting privilege setting For special business situations the product allows you to log in to browse without the need of keying in your username and password For this purpose you need to check Enable at Anonymous Login To allow the user to control the camera you need to check Enable at Anonymous PTZ Control However Disable for both options is recommended for the sake of security Depending on the bandwidth and requirements a limit up to 10 can be defined for the number of viewers who are allowed to view the camera simultaneously MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting User Setting System Liser List Video Image Audio User Network Activate the anonymous view and Add Update amera rotation functions define the Date f Time User Setting E IP Filtering anonymous login y O Enable Dis Timber of viewers who are allowed for Application Setting anonymous PTZ control OEnah
30. aning cloth to clean the lens or adjust the focus manually Focusing might be impossible in some cases If the object 1s too close to the lens more 1t away from your camera Color of the video stream Please confirm that the image your are watching has the best 1s too deep or light quality Adjust the setting of your display card color quality to at least 16 bits 24 bits or more are recommended Incorrect camera video setting You may need to adjust some parameters such as brightness contrast color and saturation Video stream flashes Incorrect power cord frequency may cause flashing of the image Confirm that your camera uses NTSC or PAL system The image flashes 1f the objects are black In this case adjust the 1llumination brighter around your camera This 1s noise problem Noise may be produced 1f you install your camera at a very dark during transmission of the place Adjust the illumination around your camera image How to reboot my camera If you only need to re boot the system and don t want to change any setting enter the Setting page and select the Reboot option at the bottom of the screen The system will reboot automatically I can t replay recorded Confirm that you have installed Microsoft s DirectX 9 0 or above files and use Windows Media Player 9 or above NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limit
31. ateway 192 HTTP Porti 80 HTTP Port2 HAC 00 30 F0 03 B1 12 Press Submit to update parameters Press Search to rescan the installed Network Cameras X You must enter new settings in the IP Netmask and Gateway fields and keep the settings in other fields unchanged 4 Submit data Submit Click Submit to validate new settings 10 Fy IPCam Finder Camera lists IPCAM 192 168 0 20 Netmask 255 255 255 D Gateway 192 168 0 HTTP Porti 80 HTTP Port2 MAC 00 30 F0 03 B1 12 Search e Press Submit to update parameters 20000000 gt 3 Click Submit to e Press Search to rescan the installed Network Cameras e e e validate new settings e 5 Confirmation When all changes have been confirmed click Exit to quit Fy IPCam Finder Camera lists LE CSA en 192 168 0 20 IPCAM IP 192 168 0 Netmask 255 255 Gateway 192 168 0 HTTP Porti 80 HTTP Port2 MAC 00 30 F0 03 B1 12 Press Submit to update parameters Press Search to rescan the installed Network Cameras 0000000000000009094 4 When all changes have been confirmed click Exit to quit Notes 1 The IP FINDER can only find the IP addresses of the cameras that share the same hub on the LAN For information about finding IP addresses on the Internet refer to the DDNS Setting or UpnP Setting 2 All Asante camera network server products can be found and changed using the IP FINDER
32. boot OK Then open the IE browser and key in the IP address The original IP address remains undeleted 64 Application Setting gt Factory Default You can use this function to reset to factory default but all changes including the IP address you have made are deleted MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Factory Default Setting System Factory Default Video Image Resets all parameters except the IP parameters set Kia Resets all parameters set Backup User Backup all parameters Backup Network 3 Date Time Restore backup parameters IP Filtering Application Setting CT Browse submit reset Event Browse submit _reset Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade 0900 o Factory Default 4 Reboot Reset to factory default Factory Default Reset to factory default MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Factory Default Setting System Factory Default Video Image Resets all parameters except the IP parameters set LES Resets all parameters set Backup User n i Backup all parameters Eun Restore backup parameters Date Time E Microsoft Internet Explorer IP Filtering Application Setting gt All configuration will be set to factory default and zrstem will reboot immediately Event a Continue Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Warning dialog for rest to factory default Resets all parameters except the IP parameter
33. deo recording and save the image file in the preset directory C video A red mark appears at the bottom left corner of the image when the recording function 1s running s e Recording button 9 e 59 Asante e Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Language Camera Positfon View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert English M Desktop VE ax M HTTP ij OOo VO Y e e e e e e e e r Speed z v Preset 1 ma e Tour 1 e e Alert Message Disable e eo 2 a Moticn_20051125_135342 20 n a gencia leon bone wv Source Fogmat 33e 949 PS 1 BitRate 125kb Moticn 20051125 135342 52 Moticn 20051125 135342 34 Snapshot button DOG VS REC era 1 Motion 20061125 135342 25 gt Motion 20091125 3 Rec sord file path o wideo Snapshot file path c snapshot Alert Snapshot 14 Snapshot executes the snapshot function Click this button to capture an image and save it to the preset directory C snapshot 24 15 Path sets the save path and name for recorded images and snapshots The filename 1s the recording date by default You can identify the file by prefix of the filename Click the Path field to id select the folder to save the file A e Save the path e e Megapixel PTIP GAMERA e Live View Settinq http 160 248 204 239 User Setting Microsoft Inte C E3 X Alert e pw Size Strbaming Brightness Contrast
34. dress of the camera is possibly being used by another screen and camera page PC or device Please disconnect the network cable from the from Internet Explorer camera and execute PING to confirm if the IP address has been What should I do used It 1s possibly due to the network cable Please use the cross line network cable to connect the PC and the camera and see 1f the log in screen appears Be sure that the network connection and the settings are properly configured Be sure to enter correct IP address in the Internet Explorer If you use dynamic IP address the address might have been changed after your last check Internet traffic might slow down the webpage access Please wait Be sure that you are using http port The default setting 1s Port 80 It will be converted to the private camera IP address The port assigned for your camera might not able to access the Internet Contact your ISP to acquire a usable port The proxy server might be blocking you from connecting to the camera Do not set the proxy server Please be sure that the default gateway address 1s correct Your router might need Port conversion Refer to the user manual of your router for details The package filtering function of the router might have blocked the access to the external Internet Refer to the user manual of your router for details If you are using DDNS please remember to set the default gateway and server address If none of the procedures above is working p
35. e for external video audio transmission if required Wiring of the product ERA e Speaker A N gt gt DC Power Plug the power cable in the power socket on the product Plug the power cable Tripod The product can be fixed on the wall Fig 1 or hung from the ceiling Fig 2 When using the attached plastic anchor and screws to fix the product make sure that no steel bars or power cables exist behind the position where the product is to be fixed Some walls or ceilings may not be strong enough to support the tripod and the product Pay attention during installation to avoid injury that might be brought about due to falling of the product Note The horizontal angle is important when you hang the product from the ceiling Excessive inclination may bring about abnormal rotation of the camera lens Fixed on a wall Fig 1 Fixed on a ceiling Fig 2 MIC in Audio Out Plug the Audio cable to the back of the camera The Red connector 1s for Microphone input The Green connector 1s for Speaker out for connection to a sound amplifier or an amplified speaker MIC Input LAN Socket Insert your LAN cable in the LAN socket Pluck in LAN socket External alert bus DI DO For more information about DI DO refer to Attachment A Reset to factory settings After turning on the machine press 1n this hole for 5 seconds using a sharp object to reset to factory settings Built in microphone The product is provided
36. ecom for ADSL service to roam the Internet through ordinary twisted copper wires PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is applicable to networking via a xDSL or cable modem PPPoE setting must be executed in the LAN environment for your PC to connect to ADSL Follow the steps below to complete the setting 1 Dial You can select whether or not to dial when you boot the machine 2 Use DHCP or fixed IP for connection to the LAN environment 44 3 Key in the IP address of the camera and enter PPPoE Setting following the route Setting gt Basic Setting gt Network PPPoE 4 Key in the xDSL Username and Password acquired from your ISP Click to confirm the setting 5 Where the ADSL modem and the camera is connected via a switch hub you can press Reboot or restart the machine manually to try PPPoE dialing when the setting of the camera has been completed 6 To know the new IP address acquired when the PPPoE dialing has been executed successful follow the route Setting Basic Setting gt Network Notification for the IP information You can acquire the new IP address via SMTP FTP and HTTP Refer to the Notification Setting page for more information Note You can use the DDNS function to access the camera Refer to the DDNS Setting page for more information MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live Yiew Setting id dd PPPoE Setting System PPPOE video Image Dial Q On Boot OFF Audio
37. ee Hotmail 4 Windows Mr AOL amp Unlimited Internet Y RealPlayer ASA 3 vx Tr SN Big5 GB Virtual Server C Disable Enable Administrator 1 FTP 21 192 168 0 l212 pus EZ Setup 2 TELNET 23 192 168 0 3 SMTP 25 192 168 0 Advanced 4 DNS 53 192 168 0 Access Control 5 HTTP 80 192 168 0 49 pedes gt 6 POP3 110 192 168 0 a ls 7 NetMeeting 1720 192 168 0 1 DMZ 8 7 192168 0 9 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 aa pu E Done interret The Virtual Server setting screen of the Zonet ADSL router Note The virtual server setting screen 1s not the same for all ADSL routers Refer to the manual of the ADSL router you purchased for more information about the setting 12 Change the Internet Explorer Setting The product uses ActiveX Control to play image and sound on your PC and the ActiveX Control application software will be downloaded to your PC when you connect it to the Internet To ensure successful download of the software the Internet Explorer security settings must be changed accordingly Make sure that the security level is set to Level IT the commonly used default security level Steps Open the IE browser gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level LEA e E TE TENERENT ENS Check that the e e T al e security level is 3 e e E e Level II Internet Options ax M e 0 0 0 00 General suriy Pr
38. ent location of the camera in the main page in advance The camera will move back to the home position center Click to save and activate your settings when you completed setting 56 Add Schedule Add Schedule setting page 3 htip 192 168 18 20 Event Setting Microsoft Internet Explorer Schedule Setting General Name Response to event trigger Always O During time Sun Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat Start from Duration max 168 00 hours O Never Response process O active alarm out Duration lo Send mail To email address Subject O Upload image to FTP server O Send HTTP notification Custom parameters Message C Send TCP notification O Go to preset location M C Return to home after event Samba The Add Event setting page and the Add Schedule setting page 1s basically the same except that the Add Schedule setting page does not have the option Trigger by to indicate the sources of the trigger event Click to save and activate your settings when you complete setting delete the event cluster setting Modify modify the event cluster setting Application Setting gt Event gt Trigger manual test of trigger response Whenever the camera detects abnormal events during the scheduled time 1t will automatically respond by performing trigger response There are 3 types of trigger responses alarm sending LED status indicator flash emailing the alarm or recorded image to the specified ser
39. etting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot ooo d 3GPP s O Enable Disable Video Format Video Resolution Frame per Second FPS Video Quality O Fix Quality O Fix Bitrate GOP frames Display Mode DO Date O Time Text Display Text IPCam Display Color 255 sid 0 255 Sensor Brightness 0100 Contrast S5 0 100 To use the 3GPP function the following requirements must be met Contact your telecom company to learn more about the connection conditions 1 3G phone Your cellular phone functions properly and supports 3G service The compatible cellular phones that have passed our test are Nokia 6630 Nokia N73 Wibo WinlI Nokia E61 Nokia N70 Nokia N93 un D 3G phone number is available The 3G wireless networking service 1s available The camera has a fixed IP address The 3GPP mode is activated Ex Nokia N71 1 Enter multimedia data from ee 2 Select a streaming link 21 e s 3 Add a new link y Streaming links gt 5 ME rtsp 60 248 204 23 A A ie Open Send Find Edit Delete Enter the IP address of the camera e g rtsp XXX XXX XXX xxx 554 caml 3gpp 6 Select OK to save os the setting sss 7 Select this stream name to proceed with linking Connection to server needed 8 Select 1 Yes to Connect connect 10 Loading 9 the image
40. formed as a short circuit Please do not connect the electric voltage or current into alarm input Pin3 Alarm 2 pin for the electronic current might burn the product Warning Where connecting of a low or high current loop to the external alarm input output of the product is required the wiring and connection shall be conducted by a qualified electrician Incorrect wiring may bring about damage to the product fatal electric shock Direct connection of the external alarm input output terminal to high current equipment is not allowed and a customized repeat circuit might be required provided by the customer for some cases to isolate the terminal and the high current equipment Where the voltage current of an external device exceeds the loading capability SV of the Alarm I O the product would be damaged seriously 69 Attachment B Bandwidth Estimation Since the FPS 1s dependent on the bandwidth of the camera the relation between the size of an image file and the bandwidth is always the major concern of the system construction engineer The table below shows the relation between the resolution and size of an MJPEG file in the NTSC system Please note that the values in the table are for reference only because the size of an image file 1s closely related to the complexity of the environment and the actual situation of the place being monitored Image Resolution Average range of Data Sizes 176 x 122 QCIF 20 40k bit
41. gered by the security equipment connected from the DI terminals behind the machine such as door window detectors infrared sensors The alarm 1s triggered when motion 1s detected The camera will send an alarm when any objects appear in the set detection area The alarm is triggered by video loss The camera will send an alarm when there is no video transmission due to camera sabotage or other reasons The alarm 1s triggered by reboot The camera will send an alarm when the system is rebooted due to power shortage sabotage or other reasons Response process trigger event response Note Multiple selections are available Active alarm An event is responded by the security equipment connected from the out Send mail Send HTTP notification Send TCP notification Go to preset location Return to home after event DI terminal behind the machine such as high decibel alarms light projectors You can set the alarm duration in the Duration field The alarm will be sent to you by email The alarm will be sent to the HTTP server you specified To use this function set the coordinative HTTP server in the Event Server setting page in advance The alarm will be sent to the TCP Server you specified To use this function set the coordinative TCP server in the Event Server setting page in advance The camera will move to the location you specified when a trigger event occurs To use this function set the pres
42. he current video stream 3 BitRate bandwidth per second of the current video stream Brand Logo Click to access the latest information from our E website e e v 5 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Language Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert TIE HO woo e 2 e e Product name Tour Ban Alert Message Cl Disable pue A E y TRIS I s Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 126Kh Mation_2029 125_135942 00 4 e e 0 0 0 0 00 0000000000000000000000099 E Motion 20091125 135942 39 iia Ge e i raras Motion_20991125 135942 62 WEE Aa E zi e SJ x J e Motion_2039 125 135942 94 Motion 20992125 135942 25 v Motion 20391125 135942 56 Record file path cwideo Sn bshot file path c snapshot Alert Snapshot Clear Image area Attention Please change the streaming setting to HTTP if nothing appears in the image area 16 Control panel 1 Camera direction controls the direction of the camera up down left right home position 5 Asante Language Camera Position English Rotateis 0 Speed E ic 1 ad Go Se z star stop se Pan star stop Disable Motion_20091125_135342 00 4 Motion_20091125_135342 39 Preset Tour Alert Message Motion_20091125_135342 62 Motion 20091125 135342 94 Motion 20091125 135342 25 Motion 20091125 135242 56 Bd C Alert Snapshot a
43. ion transmission speed audio video code user authorization date time and IP filter while the application setting 1s executed for event triggering definition and other relevant settings definition of the motion detection area firmware update reset to factory default and reboot of the machine Basic Setting MPEG4 IP CAMERA Basic Setting System Setting System Info Device Name MAC Address IP Address Network Mask Gateway System Firmware Version Firmware Build Time Current Viewers LED Event status rade LED Link status System Log Firmware Build Number 1 Click Setting to enter the setting page e Live Setting MPEGA IP CAMERA on w CLS 2000 Jan 1 00 00 09 2000 Jan 1 00 00 12 2006 Dec 16 17 33 47 2006 Dec 16 17 33 51 2006 Dec 16 17 33 52 2006 Dec 16 20 07 17 2006 Dec 16 20 27 47 2006 Dec 16 20 27 47 System boot up HTTPD listening on port 80 127 0 0 1 root start live view 60 248 204 238 root start live view 127 0 0 1 root start live view 127 0 0 1 root start live view 127 0 0 1 root stop live view 127 0 0 1 root stop live view Basic Setting gt System System info B Basic Setting gt System gt System Info Device Name You can set the name for your camera here Click Set to complete the setting MAC Address IP Address Network Mask Gateway Network information Firmware Firmware version informatio
44. ivacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Security Settings 1 2 x Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Settings d 14 ActiveX controls and plug ins b m Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Intemet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted O Disable sites O Enable m Binary and script behaviors Local intranet Q Administrator approved amp This zone contains all Web sites that Sites O Disable a are on your organization s intranet Enable Ir Download signed Activex controls M Security level for this zone Q Disable Q Enable Custom 9 Prompt Custom settings 4 Download unsigned Activex controls To change the settings click Custom Level N nic bla To use the recommended settings click Default Level reset to CE NE custom settings Custom Level Default Level OK Cancel Check the security setting Note This product supports IE 6 0 or above 13 Enter the Main Page 1 Open the IE browser and key in the IP address of the product Address http f192 168 0 1007 M Efco Links gt A A E A 989 Key in the IP address of the camera Address E 192 168 XXX XX Connect to 192 168 XXX_XX When the login screen appears key in root in EEE e the User Name and User name e mo gt e fields Click Password e doocorrro e e c o ces Camera login screen 2 Key in
45. l bandwidth To meet other requirements refer to Attachment B for more information The product offers 4 image resolutions PAL NTSC 1 D1 704x576 704x480 2 VGA 640x480 3 CIF 352x288 352x240 4 QCIF 176x144 176x112 MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live Yiew Setting Basic Setting Video Image Setting System Video Image Video Image 3GPP OEnable Disable Video Format MJPEG Audio LL L 176x112 D1 704x576 s4x480 VGA 640x480 CIF 352x288 390x240 QCIF 176x144 186x112 Video Resolution QCIF 176x144 Frame per Second FPS Network Video Quality Date Time User ae Select an image IP Filtering GOP frames ee resolution Application Setting Event OSD Display Mode O Date Ol Time C Text Motion Detection x j Display Text IPCam Firmware Upgrade FER Display Color 255 0 255 Factory Default Reboot Sensor Brightness 50 0 100 Contrast 55 0 100 30 B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Video Image gt Frame per Second FPS With NTSC you can choose 30 15 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 or 1 for video resolution With PAL you can choose 25 12 6 5 4 3 2 1 for video resolution MPEG4 IP CAMERA S Select a FPS Live View Setting You can select Fix Quality resolution priority or Fix Bitrate fluency priority at Five options are available for your choice Best Better Normal Fast and
46. le bis Mi line review simultaneously Event Maximum number of simultaneous viewers 110 Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot 36 Basic Setting gt Network Network setting Basic Setting gt Network gt Network wired network setting page B Basic Setting gt Network gt Network gt IP Assignment MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Network Setting System IP Assignment ww Video Image DHCP e J ON OFF o Audio IP Address E Subnet Mask 255 25 255 224 Default Gateway 60 248 204 226 ENVOIS DNS 1 168 95 1 1 ve qs 060000000000000000909090 ENTERS nt Cable network Wireless MAC Address i setting page DDN UPnP SMTP Server Samba Notification Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot DHCP setting DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that enables automatic assignment of TCP IP information to the client Each DHCP client connects to the DHCP server to access its network setting information including IP address gateway and DNS server The IP address of the camera is 192 168 0 20 by default when DHCP is OFF When you select DHCP ON and access to the DHCP network environment the camera will automatically send a DHCP packet to request an IP address This IP address is assigned automatically from the DHCP server on the network No additional set
47. lease reset to the factory default values and re install If the problem still persists there might be some problems with the product Contact the dealer who sold you the product for more help No image appears on the When using PC to connect to the camera for the first time a main control screen security warning window will tell you that you need to download the ActiveX control When you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP you might need a properly authorized user account to install the application Network traffic might slow down the video streams If the video is extremely slow select a lower resolution for a lower bandwidth requirement Check whether the Active Select C Windows Downloaded Program Files to check if the file X control of the camera has Media Viewer Class is registered The status bar should been installed in your indicate the file has been installed If you do not see this file be 12 computer sure that your Internet Explorer security is properly set the default value is moderate Re connect to the camera main page and download the file again Incomplete download or installation of the camera ActiveX control 1s the major reason for this problem Check the security setting of your Internet Explorer Close and re open Internet Explorer and enter the main page to see 1f you can log in Change the IE security setting to allow downloading unsigned ActiveX control IE Tools Internet Options Sec
48. mage Select the size of the image from 0 5 to 4 times CMOS PT IP CAM Live View Setting Language Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert 000000090 5 5 english 5 Desktop E sow di e Select n image size K 2 lB 1 4x Speed 1m Preset E Tour w lt 2 y v AutoPan Enable A Alert Message a Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 126Kb PE 25 gt co Y y Record file path cwideo Snapshot file path c isnapshot v Save Alertimg 11 Streaming sets the video stream protocol HTTP is recommended The product provides three different video streaming protocols UDP TCP and HTTP HTTP is the most recommended because it allows the video stream to go through the firewall Refer to Setting Basic Setting Network Streaming for more information UDP It provides the fastest but unreliable transmission service Video steams are transmitted thought UDP Port 50000 60000 by default to ensure the fastest image transmission However video fragment or mosaics may occur due to poor transmission quality TCP It provides reliable data transmission Video steams are transmitted through RTSP Port 554 by default to avoid video fragment or mosaics due to poor transmission quality HTTP Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port 80 by default to ensure going through firewalls 22 Live View Setting mi Asante Megapixel PTIP
49. mation security Please proceed as follows 1 Hold the Reset button for 4 seconds after booting to reset the password to preset 2 Change the username and the password Use IP Finder to locate the IP address of the camera Please connect the camera and the PC on which the IP finder is executed to the same hub When the camera still can t be located over 1 minute re activate the camera Do not connect the camera to more than one router The IP Finder will not be able to detect the camera Ifthe IP of PC on which the IP Finder is executed is not correctly set the IP Finder will not be able to locate the camera Please confirm that the IP address has been properly set 7 The anti virus applications on the PC or the firewall might block the IP Finder from execution If you can not execute the IP Finder please disable your anti virus applications or firewall Internet Explorer does not Please be sure that the version of your Internet Explorer is 6 0 or display the camera screen later Should you have any difficulties please log on the Microsoft correctly website to update your browser Microsoft website http www microsoft com windows ie IP Finder cannot store e Do not use spaces Use underline or dash network parameters Your connection might have problems Please ensure that the network parameters and the camera connection are correctly set Access to Camera I cannot enter the login The IP ad
50. n Current Viewers The number of viewers who are currently accessing the video stream LED Event status You can set the LED display mode ON identified OFF LED 1s turned off ON OFF Flash here The LED flashes when any motion detection or alert trigger 1s Flash LED flashes according to the user defined interval LED ON Link status You can set the LED display mode ON OFF Flash here The LED lights up green when a video stream 1s detected Otherwise 1t does not activated OFF LED is turned off Flash LED flashes according t o the user defined interval Basic Setting gt System gt System Log The administrator can view all login information of this camera including boot record video streaming mode login IP changes and the date time information You can copy the entries to a Word document and save them manually Please note that all information are deleted when you turn off the machine 26 Basic Setting gt Video Image Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Video Image B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Video Image gt 3GPP To view the camera image using a 3G cellular phone click Enable to enable the 3GPP mode Note When the 3GPP mode has been activated all relevant parameters are set automatically and cannot be changed for the sake of compatibility MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting System Video Image Date Time IP Filtering Application S
51. n ON status otherwise you need to key in the values manually Test and save wireless settings Finally click Connect to test and save the wireless settings 55 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting System Video Image Wireless Setting AP infomation SSID Mode Channel Encry Quality BSSID AdHoc 1 on 29 100 Infrastructure 6 100 Audio 04 3 10 12 9h 4 73 F6 OF 100 00 22 2D 0A E7 23 User Mason Dlink Infrastructure 6 83 100 00 1C F0 AF 88 9F 7 Network kemer es 100 100 00 1C DF 7E 10 C lAlinking te ructur F M Network Scan Wireless Wireless Streaming Enable Son O off PPPoE Mode Infrastructure EA DDNS SSID SMC UPnP Authentication Type WEP v SMTP Encryption 64 Bit Keys 10 Hex Chars SAMBA Key RE LIL LL 1 1 1 1 Notification O Key 2 Multicast O Key 3 Date Time O Key 4 IP Filtering Wireless IP Assignment Application Setting Status Trying to connect v Event o DHCP Son Ooff Test connection status 1s Motion Detection IP Address Privacy Mask shown here Subnet Mask Firmware Upgrade Default Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 MAC Address Factory Default Reboot v Click connect button to test and save Basic Setting gt Network gt Streaming steaming setting Setting of the video steaming port HTTP and factory default are recommended 1 HTTP Port 80 can pass through most firewalls Video streams are transmi
52. n about these external devices contact to your local retailer dealer or installation service provider This product provides a standard Alarm I O for you This product 1s provided with 2 sets of digital inputs and 1 set of digital outputs Pin 1 and Pin 2 of the terminal are used for external sensor 1 while Pin 2 and Pin 3 are used for external sensors 2 Please DO NOT connect with any device providing power for these three Pins to avoid burning Pin 4 5 and 6 are relays to control the normal open normal close of external devices These three Pins are relay output contains no power output Function Alarm Input 1 A Dry Contact 20 Alarm Input 1 2 K Dry Contact l 2 Alarm Input 2 A Dry Contact 4 5 ELE Alarm Output 1 NC Dry Contact Alarm Output 1 COM Dry Contact 6 Alarm Output 1 NO Dry Contact 68 External Alarm I O Circuit Diagram Dya 1 i RP 10K gt D wper o 12 ALARM A GPIO4 lt lt 11 LALARMITZ K 3 10 ALARNE A g oALARM NC E OALARKA COM 7 oALARMI NO BGPIO3 XX RLS4148 R142 500 RELAY SPOT GPIOZ x Q IBT2222LTI n Alarm Input 1 arning 2 The alarm will be triggered when alarm pin 1 amp 2 are formed as a short circuit Please do not connect the electric voltage or current into alarm input pin for the electronic current might burn the product Alarm Input 1 2 Ground Warning The alarm will be triggered when alarm pin 2 amp 3 are
53. nce Tour Sequence i Tour Sequence 2 Tour Sequence 3 Tour Sequence Tour Sequence 5 Tour Sequence 8 e e e 5 Click Update to Exit 4 Select a preset location for the camera 6 Click Enable to activate the tour function 19 5 Pan start stop Camera panning You can click Start button to make the camera move back and forth horizontally Click Stop button to stop panning 6 Alert displays alert trigger This indicator flashes to warn you when a movement or alert is detected Click to stop the flash 00000 Alert trigger display yi e ato e 7 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View qiia Language Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert English CESEN y 1x M HTTP LM 4 Pan function Speed Preset i Iv pa e Tour Mi o Pan Stop Alert Message Disable Source Format 176 x 144 FPS 25 BitRate 405Kb Moton 20091125 135942 02 amp y E E 227 E able disable the alert messaget exe Moton 20091125 135942 62 Moton 20091125 135942 94 Moton 20091125 135942 25 5 Moton 20091125 135942 55 Y Alert Snapshot Alert message display area deny Snapshot file path c napshot Record file pati 7 Alert Message enables disables the alert message display Alert Message displays the alert message Press Enable Disable to enable or disable the display of the alert message When this func
54. nd connect the Internet Camera to the network to monitor the pre set places remotely The Voyager II PT IP Camera provides you with protection of your personal home and property security The Voyager II PT IP Camera features 1 4 CMOS color image sensor to ensure clear and vivid imaging effect MPEG4 MJPEG dual video compression mode and dual coding mechanism for multiple applications Support of 3GPP real time video streams that allow you to control home or office environment using a 3G mobile phone Auto pan camera with 270 horizontal and 135 vertical rotation angles and a maximum of 16 pre set scan points Built in smart motion detection to monitor abnormal situations automatically and transmit real time trigger command actively as preset Built in webpage server that allows easy control via the Internet Dynamic IP domain name support for use of the product at locations where fixed IP 1s not available Access setting by level to ensure security and protection of life and properties Elegant style suitable for homes studios offices clinics and retail shops System Instructions 1 DC power cable The DC input connector has a socket to connect the product to a power source 2 Ethernet connector A RJ 45 connector 1s provided for connection to the 10Base T Ethernet cable or 100 Base T High Speed Ethernet cable This port can automatically detect or coordinate the transmission rate of the network 3 Use a video audio output cabl
55. normally Note 1 You can install the product quickly with reference to the quick guide attached to the product You can specify three LED statuses by setting 1 ON 2 OFF 3 Flash For more information about setting of LED status refer to the System Setting Note 2 Don t install the camera at an oblique angle to avoid disrupted operation of the machine Camera Setting After the hardware has been installed insert the attached CD in the computer and execute IP FINDER EX following the steps below to search and change the IP address of the camera 1 Start the machine Execute the IP Finder exe from the attached CD 2 Search the camera Search Search the product from your LAN The factory IP setting 192 168 0 20 appears on the screen FEY IPCam Finder Camera lists IPCAM 192 168 0 Netmask 255 255 Gateway 192 168 0 HTTP Porti 80 HTTP Port2 n 00 30 F0 03 B1 12 00000000000009090 1 Click Search to find the IPCAM on the LAN e e Sr 4 o o s Lo Exit Press Submit to update parameters Press Search to rescan the installed Network Cameras 3 Changing the IP address and related settings for the network environment When you find the camera click 1t and the settings appear on the right side Change the settings for the new network environment you need 000000000000000000090 2 Enter the settings for the new network environment you need Fy IPCam Finder Camera lists Netmask G
56. nsmission The GOP is 15 by default Basic Setting gt Video Image gt OSD You can set to display the date camera name and other information on the screen B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt OSD gt Display Mode You can select to display the date Date time Time or text Text B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt OSD gt Display Text You can key in the text to be displayed on the screen Ex Lobby IP Cam B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt OSD gt Display Color 256 colors and tones from 0 deepest black to 255 lightest white are available for display of the text Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Sensor brightness contrast adjustment You can adjust the brightness and contrast here B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Sensor gt Brightness You can adjust the brightness from 0 darkest black to 100 brightest white B Basic Setting gt Video Image gt Sensor gt Contrast You can adjust the contrast from 0 max contrast to 100 min contrast 32 Basic Setting System Video Image Audio User Network Date f Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Source Format 352 x 288 FP5 25 BitRate 520Kb Video Image Setting MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live Yiew Setting 3GPP O Enable Digaal 000000000000e OSD setting Video Format e Video Resolution Frame per Second FPS 19 Video Quality o Fix Q
57. r ISP which is either a fixed or dynamic one Most of the ADSL service providers will give you a dynamic one for the ADSL environment which means your IP address will constantly change each time you connect to the Internet and as a result users from WAN will have much difficulty finding your correct IP address The DDNS Dynamic DNS service 1s created for exactly this kind of moment By updating your WAN IP address each time you connect to the Internet the DDNS helps you locate your website and access your website easily You can find a lot of free DDNS service providers on the Internet such as www no 1p com and www DynDNS org Some gateway routers can directly communicate with DDNS In this case you may directly enter your DDNS account on the setting page in the Internet router then the router will update your WAN IP status whenever it is changed and report to the DDNS If your router does not support direct communication with the DDNS you can download a small application program on the DDNS service page to help you update your WAN IP Item Description Active enables disables DDNS DDNS Server currently we only support http dyndns org This is a free domain name server provided by DynDNS You may log on this website for relevant information and apply for free domain names Username your account for the domain name you applied for Password your password for the domain name you applied for Domain Name the domain name you applied for
58. r4 Asante Voyager Il Megapixel Pan Tilt IP Camera User s Manual Version 1 0 Content eod d T H Dackaping COS s estote metet BENIN NIMM MM EMI D NS LE LPO CIRE A Mr oM anes IDEM IEIUNII AAA TT O F ES ADO dando SS A O a INIM M EE MEINEN Hardware Installation COS CIO poses proteica ston Camera Selina MOm a OU ES a p SH a dedu M qeu nn 12 Change the Internet Explorer SSSR E ee Pape eh 13 Enter the MA PA C6 eo cin ved T au HS ed nes ere ct aH MU I SM en 14 Camera Mai PASS T wowlos ease tenes 16 BS VS UCTS CLIN asec ntm nee as 26 BASIC SUNN e road 26 DY SCG LD A 26 VICO AMADO nen ae NP Ogee a RD Re de 2 PMU rok Seto TT 34 DS haces TEE 35 ond TS 37 NOWO O E S Nod bab ne tot EE 37 W ITELE S dado 38 A RENE 43 PPPOE arrsa MONE ST ORE MT ren A N 44 DONS E II O II 46 UPOP aae aaa s 47 SM TE SCV mw 49 Se E T ETE E E RE A A T 50 Date Tile ee io ee 53 NE E O 54 ADDIICAUON A O te 55 EVED T 25 Mouon De teCUON ist 62 Firmware DOS A de eine do nine des 63 Factor Defam oet tisse de ae Li den 65 RD OR 0 a D oc 67 Attachment A ETES de naine 68 Attachment B Bandwidth Estimation lessen 68 Attachment C Troubleshooting and FAQs 71 Packaging Contents The Asante Voyager II PT IP Camera is provided with the following accessories Please contact your dealer if any one of the following is missing
59. rs 3 128 Bit 26 Hex chars 4 128 Bit 26 ASCII chars WEP key password encryption mode You can set up 64 Bit or 128 Bit WEP key password encryption mode A set of 64 Bit encryptions is equivalent to 10 sets of hexadecimal digits or 5 sets of ASCII characters A set of 128 Bit encryptions is equivalent to 26 sets of hexadecimal digits or 13 sets of ASCII characters Encoding HEX ASCII Available characters 0 9 a f A F 0 9 a f A Z B Basic Setting gt Network gt Wireless gt Wireless IP Assignment IP setting in the wireless networking mode DHCP setting DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that enables automatic assignment of TCP IP information to the client Each DHCP client connects to the DHCP server to access 1ts network setting information including IP address gateway and DNS server 42 The IP address of the camera is 192 168 0 20 by default when DHCP is OFF When you select DHCP ON and access to the DHCP network environment the camera will automatically send a DHCP packet to request an IP address This IP address is assigned automatically from the DHCP server on the network No additional settings are required for this page unless you need to change the network configuration The DHCP status of the camera 1s OFF by default Other settings For IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS 1 and DNS 2 the DHCP server will assign these values automatically when DHCP is i
60. rver B Basic Setting gt Date Time gt PC Time the date time of your PC B Basic Setting gt Date Time gt Time Setting date time setting There are three ways to synchronize the time 1 Synchronize the time with PC s time The preset method of time synchronization of the camera time with your PC time 2 Get Time from an NTP server synchronize the time with the NTP Network Time Protocol Click on the NTP Button O Enter the NTP server s IP address Press SAVE to activate it The camera will update its time once obtaining the NTP time Note The default NTP servers are A NTP Server 1 198 123 30 132 B NTP Server 2 192 43 244 18 C NTP Server 3 133 100 9 2 3 Change the time manually Click the User Input Select the format of date display 1 e yyyy mm dd format Select the format of date display hh mm ss by 24 hours format Select the time zone Select Adjust to adjust time 53 Basic Setting gt IP Filter This function filters IP addresses and is able to allow and deny visits from particular addresses target addresses MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting IP Filtering Setting System General imam IP Filtering Q Enable Disable iE Policy O allow Deny on cmm Filtered IP Address Network Date f Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event l Motion Detection L sed 1 Firmware Upgrade Factory Default
61. s You can use this function to reset to factory default All changes you have made are deleted but the IP address and all settings relevant to networking remain valid including cable and wireless network settings Click Set to complete the reset Resets all parameters You can use this function to reset to factory default All changes including the IP address you have made are deleted Click and a warning window appears to ask 1f you really want to reset to factory default Click OK to complete the reset 65 Backup Data backup Back all parameters Back up all changes you have made When you click Backup a file download window appears Back up the file named param bin Attention Don t change the file name otherwise the backup may fail MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Factory Default Setting System Factory Default Video Image Resets all parameters except the IP parameters Set EET Resets all parameters set User Backu ue Backup Network _Backup Date Time Res IP Filtering Mame param bin Application Setting Type Unknown File Type Event From 60 248 204 238 Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default harm your computer If vou do not trust the source do not save this Reboot Y While files fram the Internet can be useful some files can potentially file What s the risk File backup Restore backup parameters You can select this function to restore
62. s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate 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 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment 74
63. software 3 When the IP FINDER software cannot be executed check your antivirus software or firewall to remove the block 4 Field description You can give a name to your camera such as PT IP or PT IP No spaces allowed such as PI IP You can change the settings for IP Gateway Address and Network Mask to meet the requirements of your network environment The product uses HTTP Portl and does not support Port2 settings MAC Factory default network identity of the machine 11 Camera Setting from a Router You can use DHCP when you want to use the camera on the Intranet LAN However the IP must be set to fixed when you want to use the camera on a WAN For this application 1t 1s required to set up the function of the virtual server on the ADSL router Follow the steps below to complete the setting 1 Enter the camera setting page to set a fixed IP Refer to the Network Setting Ex 192 168 0 49 2 Enter the ADSL router main setting page Ex Zonet ADSL router Enter the Virtual Server setting page a Set mapping of ATTP Port 80 to 192 168 0 49 b Restart ADSL router When completing the setting you can operate the camera from the WAN IP Address via the ADSL router AY Main Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back G A A Search Favorites GHistory ES Sp 3 Address e http 192 168 0 1 Go Links 45 Customize Links Fr
64. specified MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Event Servers System Event Server List gl A y e htip 192 168 18 20 Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 Video Image Hame y http E ajaja Audi Event Server Setup User Http Server Network Name NewHttpServer Date Time Network Address IP Filtering Login Application Setting Password Event Proxy Event Add pitty ProxyPort Tasa ProxyLogin ProxyPassword Event Server Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Name HTTP name Network Address HTTP IP address Login Log in name Password Log in password Proxy Proxy server name 60 ProxyPort Proxy server port ProxyLogin Proxy server log in name Proxy Password Proxy server log in password Click Add Tcp to go to the setting page and enter the information of the TCP server you specified MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Event Servers System Event Server List Yideo Image Hame Protocol Hetwo 3 http 192 168 18 20 Microsoft Internet Explorer Audio Event Server Setup User Tcp Server Network Name INewTepServer Date Time Network Address IP Filterinq Port Application Setting Event n o Event Add Ftp Add Http Add Tcp Trigger Event Server p Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Tm Add
65. t cre Mason Dlink Infrastructure 6 on 85 100 0 1C FDzAF BB 95F iv Network Scan 00 09500 Wireless e cdd dd At A PE he Click Scan to refresh at Wireless wireless AP list Streaming Enable on O off PPPoE Mode Infrastructure pe DONS SSID i i haies 1 1 1 SMTP E Click from AP list to bring SAMBA ja in the SSID or manually 5 Notification e input the correct SSID Multicast on Date Time y error Click next step to configure IP Filtering i Application Setting authentication type etc Ewent Motion Detection Privacy Mask Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot 38 Mode Selection of the wireless networking mode 1 Infrastructure Infrastructure networking mode The camera uses the wireless Access Point AP as the hub when it is in the infrastructure networking mode and connects to the network via the wireless AP 9 O Internet Modem WLAN AP IP Camera O WORKSTATION 1 Infrastructure networking mode 2 AdHoc Point to point networking mode WORKSTATION 1 CT IP Camera AdHoc Networking mode The camera connects to other wireless devices via a wireless network when it 1s in the AdHoc point to point networking mode 1 e the product connects to other devices equipped with built in wireless connection function without the need to access from any AP Note Where no IP address is assigned from the DHCP server the system will set the Link Local
66. the changes you have made To do this click to select a backup file and click to confirm the restoration MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live Yiew Setting Basic Setting Factory Default Setting System Factory Default Video Image Resets all parameters except the IP parameters Set PETS Resets all parameters Set Backup User Backup all parameters Backup Network Date Time Restore backup parameters IP Filterinq N Application Setting po Browse submit reset Event i BIE Motion Detection Elenwarsocrade Look in 3 Local Disk D O F rp Fr Factory Default gt Reboot My Recent Documents l Program Files RouterServer ESPERE Desktop My Documents ra PE My Computer pow gt m UE File name param bin v Open Neti os Files of type an Files Y Cancel A 66 Application Setting gt Reboot You can enable this function for the camera to reboot automatically MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basie setting Reboot Settinc System RES ON ELE Video f Image Reboot Now Audio User Network Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Rebont 67 Attachment A External Alarm In addition to the motion detection executed by the internal software application the product can connect to external infrared detectors beepers and smoke detectors For more informatio
67. the default username and password User Name root Password root You can access the camera as an administrator by default and set up for other users or privileges from the Basic Settings gt User 3 Installation of Internet Explorer ad hoc components When the username and password are confirmed a control setup screen pops up under the IE address bar Click Install ActiveX Control to install the controls 14 Links Address E reto 1160 248 204 239 E uo re the Follows ortrol Uniform Media Active r rt I aii justrial Cor Click he sibe n ght re uire th y Active trol f Instat Achy AS hats the Risk i Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Information Bar Help Language Camera Position ViewSize Streaming Brightness Cont Alert nalish eskto r E Em m Engli Desktop 1x uoe xz cJ O9 O e Alert Message Enable 000000000000 e n l bd Click Install ActiveX Control 1 eS Y Disable Save Alertimg _Disable Record file path undefined Snapshot file path undefined SA wee 7 Setup prompt screen 4 The security warning screen appears Click Install The ActiveX Control is named UIC ActiveX Control This software is owned by UIC and well certified You can use it without any doubts about its validity 59m Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA LUN NII L Lroasa c socesone e e rep a s
68. tings are required for this page unless you need to change the network configuration The DHCP status of the camera is OFF by default Other settings For IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS 1 and DNS 2 the DHCP server will assign these values automatically when DHCP is in ON status otherwise you need to key in the values manually Note Where no IP address is assigned from the DHCP server the system will set the Link Local Address automatically Chunghwa Telecom DNS 168 95 1 1 37 Basic Setting gt Network gt Wireless wireless network setting page The wired network setting procedure shall apply where the LAN socket is connected to the network cable Where wireless network 1s required you need to remove the network cable after completing the wireless network setting and restart the machine B Basic Setting gt Network gt Wireless From wireless access point scan list select the wireless access point you want to connect click Next Step to configure further like authentication type and encryption settings mi Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Wireless Setting System AP infomation Video Image SSID Mode Channel Encry Quality BSSID Audio any AdHoc 1 on 89 100 GE CAIT73 F6 DC 98F uniform tpe Infrastructure 2 off 71 100 00 12 7F CE 63 60 3 user SMC Infrastructure 6 on 100 100 00 22 2D 0A E7 23 d H CommPlace Infrastructure 6 on 100 100 QD LED STE LO l
69. tion is disabled the alert message will not be displayed 20 8 Language selects a Ul language Two languages are available English and Chinese 5 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting 000090 Selects a me m Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert language Speed ls WH Preset 1 W Se Tour 1 m Pan Alert Message Disable Moton 20091 25 135942 02 amp Mot on_20091 25_13 942 33 Moton_20091 25_135942 62 i a E E gt lt 5 Vec PATH Mot on_20091 25_13 942 94 G J a a FLU 0 Moton 20091125 13 942 25 5 Moton 20091125 135942 55 Record file path c wideo Snapshot file path c snapshot Alert Snapshot 9 Camera Position sets the position for display of the image Desktop Normal image display on the desktop default value Ceiling Upside down image Mirror Mirror image Rotate 180 Mirrored and upside down anp ix wj VO UN 9 CMOS PT IP CAM Live View Settina Language Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert ma 0090 00 y English Y Desktop Speed Preset M Tour AutoPan Enable ve a Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 125Kb Alert Message Record file path c wideo Snapshot file path c snapshot v Save lertImg 21 20000000 Set the position for display of image 10 View Size selects the size of the i
70. to process data of the camera so the maximum number of viewers changes in proportion to FPS and the resolution of the image Obviously the higher the number of viewers the lower the performance at each client end Yes you can use the snapshot function from the main control page Camera Installation Can the camera be used outdoors Link LED does not light up The camera is not waterproof so a special waterproof cover must be available for outdoor use Please note that the waterproof cover may affect the built in pickup function of the camera Check that the attached standard transformer is not damaged Plug the power cable and reboot the machine e Ifthe problem remains contact your dealer for help What network cable is used The camera uses a 10 or 100 Base T Category 5 UTP network for the camera cable How to install and operate the camera behind a firewall What are the username and password for the first use and after reset to factory default I forgot the username and password I used for the setting What should I do I forgot the IP address of the camera What should I do IP Finder cannot find the camera If you have a firewall in your network environment please select HTTP mode Port80 Generally the port 80 1s always open for the browser to access the Internet Username root Password root Please change your password immediately after entering the system to ensure infor
71. tted through HTTP Port 80 by default to ensure passing through firewalls 2 RTSP Port 554 uses a fixed port 1 e TCP or can be defined by users to ensure reliable data transmission Video streams are transmitted through RTSP Port 554 by default to avoid video fragment or mosaics due to poor transmission quality 3 RTP Port 50000 to 60000 are UDP ports and can be defined by users They provide the fastest but unreliable transmission service Video streams are transmitted thought UDP Port 50000 60000 by default to ensure the fastest 43 image transmission However video fragment or mosaics may occur due to poor transmission quality 5 Asante Megapixel PTIP CAMERA Live View Setting Basic Setting Streaming Setting 5ystem Streaming Video Image HTTP 80 Audio RTSP 554 RTP e 50000 60000 User O Network Wireless Streaming e PPPOE Streaming port setting SMTP Server Samba Notification Date Time IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Basic Setting gt Network gt PPPoE dial up networking setting PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a protocol that supports access to a high speed wideband network using a PC and a wideband modem such as xDSL Cable Wireless modem The user need only to equip the PC with an Ethernet card and apply to ISP such as HiNet and ADSL provider such as Chunghwa Tel
72. uality 2 Fix Bitrate m M cop et frames en us pate Tine srexe ee ee eee Drichtness contract adjustment isplay Tex Pewee Display P APT s ss 0 255 Brightness so 0 190 Contrast 0000000000 Date time and text display Y 33 Basic Setting gt Audio Sound Basic Setting gt Audio gt Audio sound setting B Basic Setting gt Audio gt Audio gt Audio Raw Format You can select No Audio or PCM When you select No Audio the sound transmission from the built in microphone pauses When you select PCM the sound transmission resumes The factory default is PCM MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live view Setting Basic Setting Audio Setting System Audio Video Image Audio Raw Format No Audio vw Audio e User Network 0090900 Date Time Sound transmission format IP Filtering Application Setting Event Motion Detection Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot 34 Basic Setting gt User User The administration of the camera can set up access privileges by administrator operator and viewer to ensure the security and control of the camera The access privileges and setting steps are described as below Basic Setting gt User gt User List access privilege list The access privileges of the administrator operator and viewer are listed as follows The administrator has the right to define the privilege for each user depending on requirements ser Administrator
73. ur computer to discover and control Universal Plug and Play Windows devices Components Total dis Spa Add Remgya Windows Components 2 Open Windows firewall option Folders tt Fire El Desktop General Exceptions RR 99eeeeeeeeeeeee ae 2 Click Exceptions My Documents i ma CSNW E a My Computer Windows Firewall Is blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows same programs E Local Disk to work better but might increase your security risk amp Local Disk t 1 Click Windows Firewall in the Control Panel EE Mebwor Lo rile and Printer Sharing Printer O Message Queuing Scanne O Remote Assistance schedu O Remote Desktop Shared Doc Server For Wire Administrat Server for Wins my Network Ple setlP exe Recycle Bin TODO File descriptions TODO lt File descriptions Add Program Add Port Edit Delel M Display a notification when Windows Firewall blacks a program 3 Check UPnP Configuration What are the risks of allowing exceptions Cancel 48 3 View the connection device using Network Neighborhood M My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Teog Hilo pe ccccecceccecceee Q back QJ P Search lie Folders EI Address Ce Address Sy my Network Places X Name Comments Computer Network Location _ Local Network E B My Documents zi Y My Computer q 314 Floppy 4
74. urity Custom Level Change Inactive to Tips for the ActiveX control 1f required Internet Explorer displays the following message Downloading the ActiveX control is prohibited under the current security setting The camera can operate only in the LAN rather in the Internet environment The number of frames transmitted are less than the defined value When the audit function 1s activated the video streaming area becomes black or the transmission becomes slower Images cannot be transmitted via e mail or FTP I can t control the camera to move up down right left or to the center or preset point A firewall mechanism might have been activated Check the setting of your system or ask your network administrator To access the camera from the Internet you may need to change the setting of the firewall Make sure that your camera does not conflict with other servers on the same LAN Check the router and make sure that its setting allows it to access your camera from the Internet Congestion of the network or objects of the image may affect the number of frames transmitted The number of frames may be less than the defined value when they are transmitted via a congested network The number of frames transmitted may become less when multiple users are viewing the video stream The network hub might be another reason for this problem especially when multiple camera video streams are viewed simultaneously
75. ver To use this function enter the server information by accessing Application Setting gt Event gt Event Server You may perform manual test as specified in this section once you complete the setting to ensure that all functions are working properly MPEG4 IP CAMERA Live View Setting ca mm Trigger Setting System Alarm Input Setting Video Image Alarm input 1 Normal Open Ailis Alarm input 2 Normal Open Trigger Alarm output A User Alarm output 1 Set Clear Network Trigger LED am Date Time LED Event status Set Clear LED Link status Set Clear IP Filtering Trigger mail P Application To mail address Setting Event Subject Event 5 Trigger FTP raza Trigger Upload AVI file to FTP server Set Event Server HTTP Server rr Motion Detection Custom parameters Firmware Upgrade Message Set Factory Default TCP Server wrnn nnn nn v Reboot Message Set Trigger SAMBA PATH 57 The default status of the digital input pin 1s set as Normal Open but users can change it to Normal grounded by setting the page Setting gt Application gt Event gt Trigger 1 When alarm input is set to be Normal Open then the external device connected to alarm input pin should be in open status So when the external device 1s triggered to close status the alarm input pin will be triggered 2 On the contrary when alarm input pin is set to be Normal Grounded see the figure below then
76. you to update the IP address by the automatic notification of IP address change Choose one of the following three notice options to update the IP address l Notification via SMTP mail server Basic Setting gt Network gt Notification of IP Address Change gt SMTP Notification SMTP Notification notification via SMTP mail server SMTP SendTo the recipient 1 8 xxx xxx com SMTP Subject mail subject Select to complete and activate your settings Notification via FTP server Basic Setting gt Network gt Notification of IP Address Change gt FTP Notification FTP Server FTP Server name FTP Port FTP port The default setting is 21 recommended FTP Upload path the path to upload files FTP Login name the name to log in the FTP FTP Login Password the password to log in the FTP Select to complete and activate your settings Notification via HTTP server Basic Setting gt Network gt Notification of IP Address Change gt HTTP Notification Server the address of the server 1 e http Port the port to access HTTP The default setting 1s 80 recommended Parameter the setting of the parameters refer to the installation setting of your HTTP server Refer to the installation setting of your HTTP server for the setting of the parameters such as Username Password and Proxy Select to complete and activate your settings 51 Basic Setting System Video Image Audio User Network Network
77. z e e oe Language Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness I Ach e Click Install nglish eskto z 2 e English Desktop ag P Sg VE Q9 e 0 0 00000000 0 alen Message Internet Explorer Security Warning k x Enable Do you want to install this software d Name Uniform Media ActiveX Control Ed Publisher e _ more options Install Dont Install While Files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk Save Alertimg 5 When ActiveX Control is installed successfully you can see the camera image and interface 5 Asante Megapixel PT IP CAMERA Live View Setting Language Camera Position View Size Streaming Brightness Contrast Alert Es De M x vl 9 5 Set Tour 1 v Start stop Set Pan Alert Message Disable P gt LES Y Source Format 320 x 240 FPS 1 BitRate 125Kb Motion_2029 125_135942 00 la Motion 20239 125 135942 39 a Es 4 ANS kee N j RATH x Motion 2029 125 135942 62 s M5tion 2029 125 135942 94 Record file path c wideo Snapshot file path c snapshot Motion 2035 125 Motion 200991125 135942 56 V Dalert Snapshot Camera main page and image 15 Camera Main Page Descriptions Source Information bar 1 Format resolution of the current video stream 2 FPS FPS of t
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