A. Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions ...................................... 42
Notice According to GNU General Public License Version 2 .............................. 54
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Network Environment
LAN
10/100M Ethernet
Monitoring System Recommended for Internet Explorer
System Hardware
Basic requirements
· CPU: Intel® Celeron® Dual-Core @2.70GHz or above
· Memory Size: 2 GB or above Recommended
· VGA card resolution: 1024 x 768 or above
System Requirement for Viewer & Recorder Application
Support OS
XP, Windows 7
System Hardware
1-4 cameras surveillance application
· CPU: Intel® Celeron® Dual-Core @ 2.70GHz or above
· Memory Size: 2 GB or above
· VGA card resolution: 1024 x 768 or above
H.264 Pan/Tilt IR Network Camera
Overview
PT-111E / PT-112E & MD-111E / PT-112E is a Mini Dome P/T & Fixed dome network
camera.
Law in your country may prohibit the use of surveillance devices. The Network Camera
is not only a high-performance web-ready camera but also can be part of a flexible
surveillance system. It is the user‘s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such
devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use.
It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the list in
the "Package Contents" chapter. Take notice of the warnings in ―Quick installation guide‖
before the Network Camera is installed, then carefully read and follow the instructions in
the ―Installation‖ chapter to avoid damages due to faulty assembly and installation. This
also ensures the product is used properly as intended.
The Network Camera is accessible via the LAN or Internet connection. Connect your
Network Camera directly to a computer network or DSL modem, and with a standard
Web browser you get instant, on demand video streams. Within minutes you can set up
the Network Camera to capture a video sequence to a PC. Live video image can be
uploaded to a website for the world to see or made available only to select users on the
network.
The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those
who have basic network knowledge.
The Network Camera is designed for various applications including video sharing,
general security/surveillance, etc. The ―How to Use‖ chapter suggests ways to best
utilize the Network Camera and ensure proper operations.
Minimum System Requirement
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Network Camera (Wired or PoE)
Software CD
Power adapter
Quick installation guide
Screws
RJ45 Female
Package Contents
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the
Network Camera will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
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Wired cover
Light sensor
Lens
IR LED
Micro SD/SDHC
Reset button
Connections
Hardware description
Outer View
Inner View
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Hardware Installation
1. Attach the Network Camera with the included stand
2. Place the Camera fix it onto ceiling or wall
Use screws to fix the Network Camera onto the ceiling or wall.
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3. Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Using a PoE-enabled switch
The Network Camera is PoE-compliant, allowing transmission of power and data via a
single Ethernet cable. Follow the below illustration to connect the Network Camera to a
PoE-enabled switch via Ethernet cable.
Using a non-PoE switch
Use a PoE power injector (optional) to connect between the Network Camera and a
non-PoE switch
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Note: We recommend that you use Microsoft Windows to install your network
camera - Mac is not supported.
Note: For best viewing experience we recommend that you use Microsoft
Windows Internet Explorer 7, 8, or 9.
Connect to the Network Camera
Locate the IP address of Network IP Camera
You can use your new Network IP Camera by its web user interface via web browser.
Currently the viewing system requirement for Network IP camera is:
■ OS: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
■ Browser: IE7, 8, 9 (32Bit)
■ Cell phone: 3GPP player
By default, the network camera automatically obtains an IP address from the DHCP
server on your local network. Check your DHCP server‘s IP address lease table to find
the network camera‘s IP address, or use the EdiView Finder utility included in the CD.
1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive. When the wizard appears, click ―Setup Utility‖
to install the ―EdiView Finder‖ software.
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Please note:
If you have several network connections, such as “Wireless Function”, please disable
the “Wireless Functions” or / and other network connections that is not connected to IP
camera,, or IP finder may fail to search IP camera!
Note: The contents of the CD-ROM can also be downloaded from the
Edimax website: http://www.edimax.com/en/index.php
2. After the installation is complete, double-click the ―EdiView_Finder‖ icon to execute
the application.
3. Press ‗Discover‘ button to search for all IP Cameras on your local network (make
sure all IP Cameras are powered on and connect to local network first). When you
find any IP Camera, you can double click on it or click ‗Link‘ button to connect to it by
your web browser.
If you need to change a certain IP Camera‘s IP address, you can also click on the IP
Camera you wish to change IP address, then click ‗Change IP‘ button to change select
IP Camera‘s IP address setting.
If you no longer need to use this utility, click ‗Exit‘ button to close it.
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Initial Access to the Network Camera
(1) For the initial access to the Network Camera in Windows, the web browser may
prompt for permission to install a new plug-in for the Network Camera. This plug-in
has been registered for certificate and is used to display the video in the browser.
Users may click on to proceed.
1. Click “Install” and “Run” ActiveX controls
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2.The video will be displayed.
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Primary user’s capability
Main Screen with Camera View
The main page has three parts:
1. Configuration functions: The camera can be configured using these user
interfaces.
2. Pan/Tilt & connection control buttons: These buttons provide the direction to
control the pan and tile of camera.
3. Camera View: What the camera sees.
Click the configuration in the bottom of left column to link to the configuration page.
Configuration functions:
“ePTZ Settings“ Electronic pan/tilt/zoom capabilities that enable users to move to a
target region instantly for close-up shots by simply clicking on the video feeds on their
screen rather than moving the camera physically.
“Client Settings” Clicking on this button links you to the client setting pages, please
check the following session for more details.
“Configuration” Please notes that only the administrator can access it.
“ Language” Click this button to choose a language for the user interface.
Language options are available in: English, traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese,
Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italiano.
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Camera view:
On the top of image shows the connecting type of the Network Camera and the current
date/time.
View capabilities:
1.Click this button to capture and save still images. The captured images will be
displayed in pop-up window. Right-click the image and choose Save Picture As to save it
in JPEG format.
2. The button selection lets you open a digital zoom, and to control the window to
enlarge a specified area in the camera view.
3.Click this button to switch to full screen mode. Press the ―Esc‖ key to switch back
to normal mode.
4.Click on this button freeze the video, and playing when you click again.
5.Click on this button stop video output.
6. Use this function;you can record video in your PC by browser directly. The files
format will be in MP4. Note: Due to the UAC (User Access Control) function in Windows
Vista or Windows 7, the IE browser would need to be run under the ―Administrator‖
privilege.
7.Click on this button adjust the audio volume & Latency.
8.Click on this button switch Mute On/Off.
9.―Go to‖ Once the Administrator has determined the preset positions; the User
can aim the camera using this control.
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Pan/Tilt & connection control buttons: (PT-111E / PT-112E only)
1. “Connection” User can choose Remote or Local
mode for best connection quality.
Proposal: Internet environment, switch Remote
mode.
2. “Video Stream” User can choose stream1 or
stream2.
3. “The direction buttons are” ―Left‖, ―Right‖, ―Up‖,
―Down‖, ―Cross Angles‖, and ―Home‖. Camera returns
to center when click ―Home‖ button
4. “Pan Angle” User can choose the angles when
the camera moves left and right each time.
5. “Tilt Angle” User can choose the angles when
the camera moves up and down each time.
6. “Pan” The camera will move from right side to left
side continuously when click the button.
7. “Patrol” The button directs the camera to patrol
among the preset positions in the patrol list, which
can be modified on the “Camera control page”. The
cycle of patrol is from 1 to Unlimited.
8. “Video Tracking” is able to track dynamic
objects within screen video.
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Client Setting
1. “Video output setting” Setting video output format.
“Stream” Select use multiple stream video.
“Picture” Select use serial video picture.
2. “Intranet Protocol Options” Setting camera in intranet mode of protocol.
“UDP” Select use UDP protocol connect camera.
“TCP” Select use TCP protocol connect camera.
“HTTP” Select use HTTP protocol connect camera.
3. “Internet Protocol Options” Setting camera in internet mode of protocol.
“UDP” Select use UDP protocol connect camera.
“TCP” Select use TCP protocol connect camera.
“HTTP” Select use HTTP protocol connect camera.
4. “Recording options” Users can record live video as they are watching by
clicking start MP4 Recording on the main page. Here, you can specify the
storage destination and file name.
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“Folder” Specify the storage destination for the recorded video files.
“File name prefix” Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the video
file name.
“Add date and time suffix to file name” Select this option to append the date
and time to the end of the file name.
NOTE:Protocol Options which allows choices on connection protocol between client and
server. There are three protocols choices to optimize your usage – UDP,TCP,HTTP.
The UDP protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams. However, some
packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may be obscured.
The HTTP protocol allows for less packet loss and produces a more accurate video
display. The downside with this protocol is that the real-time effect is worse than that with
the UDP protocol.
The TCP guarantees the complete delivery of streaming data and thus provides better
video quality. However, the real-time effect is not as good as that of the UDP protocol.
If no special need is required, UDP protocol is recommended. Generally speaking, the
client choice will be in the order of UDP → HTTP. After the Network Camera is
connected successfully, ―Protocol Option‖ will indicate the selected protocol. The
selected protocol will be recorded in the user's PC and will be used for the next
connection. If the network environment is changed, or the user wants to let the web
browser to detect again, manually select the UDP and TCP protocol, save, and return
HOME to re-connect.
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Firmware version
Definitions in Configuration
Please note that only the Administrator can access the system configuration.
System parameters
1. “General Setting”
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(1) “Host name”
The text displays the title on the top of the main page.
(2) “LED indicator”
Select turn on or turn off the led indicator.
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2. “Time Setting”
(1) “Time zone”
Choose a time zone from the down arrow.
(2) “Daylight saving”
For summertime; It will be one hour ahead. (3) “Current Time”
Network camera set the current time.
(A) “Keep current date and time”
Click on this to keep the current date and time of the Network Camera. An internal
real-time clock maintains the date and time even when the power of the system is
turned off.
(B) “Sync with computer time”
Synchronize the date and time in the Network Camera according to the local
computer.
(C) “Manual”
Adjust the date and time by the Administrator.
(D) “Adjust by NTP server”
Synchronize the time according NTP server over the Internet whenever the Network
Camera is switched on. It fails if the assigned time-server cannot be found.
(a) “NTP server”Assign the IP address or domain name of the time-server.
Leaving the text box blank connects the Network Camera to the default
time-servers.
(b) “Update interval” Select 0 ~ 23 hours update with the time on the NTP
server.
Remember to click on “Finish” to immediately validate the changes. Otherwise, the
correct time will not be synchronized.
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