Thank you for purchasing this CMOS Network Camera of the DIGI-LAN series from Security-Center. You
made the right decision in choosing this state-of-the-art technology,
which complies with the current standards of domestic and European regulations. The CE has been proven
and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer upon request.
To maintain this status and to guarantee safe operation, it is your obligation to observe these operating
instructions! In the event of questions, please contact your local specialist dealer.
This CMOS network camera is used for object surveillance. The recorded video signals are transmitted to a
computer digitally via the connected network. The computer software permits simultaneous recording of up
to 16 connected video signals. Data storage is subject to local national data-protection guidelines. Via the
Internet Explorer, you have worldwide access to installed cameras (password-protected).
Precautions
The CMOS network camera and connected components must be kept free of moisture (cellars and similar
surroundings are to be strictly avoided). Use of this product for other than the described purpose may lead to
damage of the product. Other hazards such as short-circuiting, fire, electric shock, etc., are also possible.
The equipment is designed for operation using a Class 2 5V DC transformer. No part of the product may be
changed or modified in any way. Connection to the public power network is subject to country-specific
regulations. Please be aware of applicable regulations in advance.
To avoid fire and injury, please observe the
following:
Securely fasten the device at a dry location in
the building.
Ensure sufficient air circulation.
Do not expose the device to temperatures less
than 0°C or more than 35°C.
The device is designed for indoor use only.
Humidity must not exceed 90% (noncondensed).
Ensure that the voltage is disconnected when
performing work on the device.
General:
Improper or careless installation work may lead to faults and poor image quality. Therefore please read the
instructions very carefully and follow the installation instructions for lines and components precisely.
Please observe the following regulations to
ensure trouble-free operation of your
device.
The CMOS network camera is supplied by a 5V
DC transformer.
The transformer should be connected to the
230V AC building mains by means of a
separate, electrically protected line.
Connection work to the building mains is
subject to country-specific regulations
The manufacturer reserves the right to make technical modifications at any time.
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Before using this product
The use of surveillance equipment may be forbidden by law in some countries. This CMOS network
camera is not only high-quality web camera but can also be used as part of a flexible surveillance
system. Before using this equipment, make sure that all your surveillance activities are completely
legal.
Before installation, check the product for completeness (page 5: Scope of delivery). Read the
installation instructions before installing the CMOS network camera. Read the “Installation” chapter
carefully and follow the instructions contained in it to avoid damage caused by faulty assembly or
incorrect installation. This will ensure that the equipment goes into operation correctly for the intended
purpose.
Appendixes A and B contain possible solutions to problems occurring during installation and
configuration.
The installation instructions describe different usage scenarios of the CMOS network camera.
Sections marked with contain special hints and advice for the user. Ignoring this advice can
result in damage to the equipment or injury.
Scope of delivery ......................................................................................................................................5
A. Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................... 38
B. Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ...................................................................................... 39
C. URL-Commands .................................................................................................................. 41
D. Technical data...................................................................................................................... 53
E. Licence information .............................................................................................................. 54
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Scope of delivery
CMOS network camera
TV7203 / 7204
Antenna (only TV7204)
Transformer
Camera stand
Software CD
Installation instructions (on CD)
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Hardware installation
To prevent the risk of electric shock, first connect the socket of the transformer to the CMOS-
network camera before inserting the transformer into the mains socket.
When you switch on, the blue LED on the front lights up and the start procedure begins. During the
start procedure, the blue and red LEDs are both active. This state continues until an IP address is
defined. After you define the IP address, the LED flashes once a second. For troubleshooting hints,
see Appendix.
Consult your dealer for the correct installation of peripheral devices.
The CMOS network camera first tries to address the wired Ethernet. If it cannot reach this, the camera
tries to reach the wireless network (WLAN). During the search and connection process to the wireless
access point, the red LED on the network camera flashes once a second. The red LED remains in this
state until the connection to an access point is established. During operation in the WLAN or wired
mode, the green LED flashes constantly once a second to show this activity.
Installation in the Ethernet
Make sure that the camera is directly connected to a PC (cross-link cable) or via a switch/hub to the
network. Now connect the network adapter of the camera to the mains network. When the camera is
correctly connected to the network, the blue LED on the front lights constantly. If no network is
available, the camera switches to WLAN mode.
Installation in the WLAN
If the camera is supplied with electricity and no Ethernet is available, the camera switches to WLAN
mode and searches for an access point with the name “default”. This name is known as the SSID
(Service Set Identifier). If an access point with the SSID “default” is found, the LED on the front lights
blue.
If connection with the basic settings (SSID: default) is not successful, connect the camera via a cable
to the wired network and configure it.
Make sure that all accessories and articles
listed above are present in the scope of
delivery. Depending on application, an Ethernet
cable may be required. This Ethernet cable
must meet the specifications of UTP Category
5 (CAT 5) and must not be longer than 100
meters.
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First access to CMOS network camera
Setting the IP address
To set the IP address of the camera:
Use a network cable to connect the CMOS network camera to your computer network.
(The simplest way is to connect the CMOS network camera direct to your PC using a cross-link cable.)
If your PC is not yet integrated into a network, you first have to configure it for the network application.
Do this by opening the Properties page for your network.
(This also applies if the camera is connected to the PC via a hub or switch.)
1. Click
page of the
2. Enter a fixed IP address and subnet mask
(e.g.: 192.168.0.95 and as subnet mask 255.255.255.0).
, select and open the Properties
.
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The network connection of your PC is now configured.
3. Now start the Installation Wizard from the software CD supplied.
4. Follow the installation instructions of the Installation Wizard.
5. If installation is successful, start the program under Programs/Installation Wizard.
6. Following the program start, the Installation Wizard automatically searches for a connected
network camera.
7. If no camera is found in the first search, click
for a new search.
Note: If no camera is found via the manual search, change the network settings of your PC as
described in the instructions.
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8. Select one of the camera models found.
9. Click to enter camera setup mode. If you have to enter a password, use the
device serial number (no spaces, uppercase letters only). You can change the hostname, the
administrator password and the date/time settings of the camera. If you cannot access the
settings, check the IP addresses of your network adapter and your network camera. The IP
addresses must be in the same subnet area. If necessary, change the IP address of the
network adapter (page 7).
Note:
The IP addresses shown in the “Current IP Address” field reflect those on the local network. They may
be from the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server, the camera will try to find a free IP address (this
takes from 15 seconds to 3 minutes, depending on the LAN status). The method of finding an IP
address is seeking from 192.168.0.99, to 192.168.0.254. If any of the address inside this range is free,
the network camera will be assigned to this IP address, and its subnet mask would be 255.255.255.0.
If none of the addresses is free, the network camera will try the range from 192.168.0.2 to
192.168.0.98. After an IP address is assigned to the camera, the green status LED blinks (1/s).
Note: If no camera is found via the manual search, change the network settings of your PC as
described in the instructions.
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10. Now click
If you use a router in your network, enter this IP address (gateway) in the Default Router
field. For a Cross link connection from the camera to the PC you have to type in an IP address
in the same subnet (e.g. 192.168.0.1).
to change the IP address of your network camera.
11. If you disable
camera following a power failure. Otherwise, you have to reassign the IP address after every
camera restart.
12. Click
, you do not have to reassign the IP address of this
.
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Press “Skip” to leave the “Wireless setting” unchanged this time. For further information please read
chapter “WLAN configuration”.
13. Follow the instructions on the screen to save or change your settings.
The Installation Wizard is finished. Click to change your settings. Click
to save your input and transfer it to the selected device.
14. Click
to add a network camera direct via the IP address or its domain name.
You need this only if the camera was not found by the automatic search.
15. Click
or to remove one or all network cameras from the menu.
16. Click
to set up a link to the selected network camera via the Internet Explorer.
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Access to the network camera via the Internet Explorer
Defining a password to prevent unauthorised access
When delivered, no administrator password is defined for the CMOS network camera.
The CMOS network camera asks for this number at the start of operation. For security reasons, the
administrator should define a new password immediately. After the new administrator password is
stored, the CMOS network camera asks for the user name and password every time it is accessed.
The administrator can define up to twenty (20) user accounts. Every user has access to the CMOS
network camera, but not to the system configuration. Some system-critical functions are reserved for
the administrator, such as system configuration, user administration and upgrading software
programs. The administrator’s user name is always root and cannot be changed. Following a
password change, the browser displays an authentication window and asks for the new password.
After changing the password, you cannot restore the original administrator password. Your only option
is to reset all default factory settings/parameters.
To enter a password:
Open the Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the camera (e.g.: <http://192.168.0.99>).
You are prompted for authentication:
Î You are now connected with the CMOS network camera and can see a video stream.
Note: It may happen that your PC’s security settings prevent a video stream. You can
change the security settings to a lower level under “Tools/Internet Options/Security”. Make sure
you enable Active X Control Elements and Downloads.
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Changing the administrator password
Click “Configuration” and then “Security”.
Under “Root password”, enter the administrator password and confirm it under Confirm password.
Click
.
The new administrator password is saved.
Click “HOME” in the column on the left to exit configuration.
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Installing the plug-in
When you first access the CMOS network camera under Windows, the web browser may ask for the
installation of a new plug-in for the CMOS network camera. This query depends on the Internet
security settings of your PC. If the highest security level is set, the PC will refuse any installation and
any attempt at execution. This plug-in is used for video display in the browser. To continue, click
. If the web browser prevents continuation of the installation, open the Internet security
settings and reduce the security level or consult the IT administrator or network administrator.
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Basic user functions
Main window and camera view
The view of the main page consists of two parts:
Configuration: You can configure the camera with these steps.
Camera view: Camera video stream
Click the configuration link on the left of the picture to open the configuration page.
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Digital Zoom and Snapshot
Click the magnifying glass under camera view. The control field for digital zooming appears. Disable
the Disable Digital Zoom box and change the zoom factor with the slider.
Click “Snapshot”. The web browser displays a new window containing the snapshot. To save the
snapshot, either left-click it and then click the diskette icon or right-click it and select Save from the
context menu.
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Client Settings
When you first access the Connection Type page under Windows, the web browser asks for the
installation of a new plug-in. This plug-in was registered at certification and can be used to change
parameters on the Client settings page. To install the plug-in, click
. If the web browser
prevents continuation of the installation, open the Internet security settings and reduce the security
level or consult the IT administrator or network administrator.
Two settings are available on the Client-Settings page. Under “Media Options”, you can disable the
audio- or video function. Under “Protokoll Options”, you can select a transmission protocol for data
transfer between the client and the server. Two protocol options are available for optimising the
application: UDP and TCP.
The UDP protocol gives you a larger number of realtime audio and video streams. However, some
data packets can be lost due to the large data volume in the network. Pictures can be unclear. The
UDP protocol is recommended if you have no special requirements.
With the TCP protocol, fewer data packets are lost and the video display is more accurate. The
disadvantage of this protocol is that the realtime stream is worse than with the UDP protocol.
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