Ganz DDK-1500D User Manual

Table Of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................4
1. PRODUCT FEATURES.............................................................................5
1.1 PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................5
1.2 PRODUCT FEATURES ...........................................................................6
1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................6
2. Name of parts and functions ..................................................................9
2.1 NAME OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS..........................................................9
2.2 THE USB FUNCTION ..........................................................................12
3. INSTALLATION ......................................................................................13
3.1 CONNECTING WITH AN NVR........................................................13
3.2 CONNECTING WITH A DVR...........................................................13
3.3 CONNECTING WITH A MULTIPLEXER.........................................14
3.4 UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE.................................................14
3.5 IP CAMERA SD CARD TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................16
4. Network Configuration..........................................................................17
4.1 CABLE CONNECTIONS .......................................................................17
4.1.1 Connect to a computer.....................................................................................................17
4.1.2 Connect to a LAN Hub (INTRANET) ............................................................................ 1 8
4.2 CONFIGURE YOUR IP CAMERA NETWORK SETTINGS ........................19
4.2.1 Enable DHCP Function ...................................................................................................19
4.2.2 Set IP Address..................................................................................................................19
4.3 TCP/IP COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE.................................................20
4.4 TCP/IP INSTALLATION .......................................................................22
4.5 TCP/IP CONFIGURATION SETTING.......................................................22
4.6 CONNECTION TESTING .......................................................................24
5. Operating Instructions for Image Software and Network..................26
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5.1
5.1.1 Connecting the IP CAMERA .........................................................................................27
5.1.2 Change Image Setting.....................................................................................................29
5.1.3 Change the Network Setting...........................................................................................31
5.1.4 Change the System Setting.............................................................................................41
5.1.5 Change the Application Setting......................................................................................49
5.1.6 Change the SD card Setting............................................................................................57
5.1.7 Change the Pan/Tilt setting.............................................................................................58
5.1.8 PPPoE & DDNS .............................................................................................................59
5.2 THE IP CAMERA IP SURVEILLANCE..................................................61
5.2.1 Introduction to IP surveillance........................................................................................61
5.2.2 Install the IP surveillance in your PC.............................................................................62
5.2.3 Login the Network camera software ..............................................................................63
5.2.4 Operation ........................................................................................................................66
5.2.4 The Image Viewer...........................................................................................................83
6. ADVANCED OPERATION......................................................................84
7. SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................88
8. Functions of client PC...........................................................................89
APPENDIX 1. –SCANIP..............................................................................90
APPENDIX 2. –IPCAM UPnP How To .......................................................93
APPENDIX 3. –The ARP function ...........................................................104
APPENDIX 4. –Register as a DDNS member ........................................106
APPENDIX 5. –MPEG4 Bit Rate Lookup Table of IP CAMERA............110
APPENDIX 6. –FAQ..................................................................................111
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All the following safety and operational instructions to prevent harm or injury to the operator(s) or other persons should be read carefully before the unit is activated.
WARNING
z To prevent fire or shock hazard, avoid exposing this unit to rain or moisture. z Do not block ventilation openings. z Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it. z Do not attempt to service this unit yourself, as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Please refer all servicing to your distributor / retailer.
z Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosols for cleaning. z To prevent fire or electric shock, do not overload wall outlets or extension cord. z This unit must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shocks.
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1. PRODUCT FEATURES
1.1 Product Instructions
This user-friendly device combines cutting-edge sophistication with practical reliability and convenience, high performance with smooth remote communication. Just plug in the network cable!! You’ll get live streaming Video on! The especially high resolution has 530 TV lines, D/N function, a Network interface to connect you with the Internet securely and fast.
Other special features include the masking of personal private images with flexible mask-area positioning and size, the self-downloading automatic video codec and other components, and the whole unit is very easy to set up. You can access the network to get smooth images through the real-time and synchronized visual stream provided by the device, because it supports two compression modes, the MJPEG and the MPEG4 -- you can change from one to the other as you wish. The MPEG4 file format is a very small size file, so it can save more images over a longer time and can be set extremely fast. The device also has a built-in website server providing many Internet functions and protocols, including the MDIX protocol which recognizes both the normal and the crossover cables, either of which can connect up with an IP camera.
We hope this device makes it easier for you to get your IP address information. This unit supports the USB interface which helps you to very easily get an IP address to open the IE browser: just type in your IP address to the browser and you can access your IP camera.
anytime any place!
You’ll have security you can rely
built-in web server and a
The device can hopefully provide the advanced motion detection function to improve your network surveillance with both the powerful and enhanced multi-zone and multi-sensitivity modes of detection. We believe this unit is the right answer to all your network surveillance problems. Try it and you'll see.
PLEASE NOTE: Audio is not supported on the DDK-1500D
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1.2 Product Features
1/3” Sony Super HAD CCD sensor.
3.7~12mm vari-focal auto iris lens built-in
530 TV lines.
Day/Night: Accept IR illumination for dark surveillance. The range of Infrared
wavelength is from 700nm to 1100nm.
Built-in web server.
Our comprehensive Plug & Play features-
* PnP video codec–installation of automatic video codec or any component. * PnP IP address–supports UPnP protocol. * PnP recording–built-in SD card for recording.
Auto white balance (AWB) & auto tracing white balance for color temperatures from 2500°k to 9500°k.
Advanced motion detection–multi-zone & multi-sensitivity.
Privacy image masking with free position and size.
CIF up to Full D1 resolution.
Low Lux: By employing high sensitivity image sensor and low noise circuit design
produces 0.5 lux.
Auto Iris Control (AIC), Auto Gain Control (AGC), Auto Back Light Compensation (ABLC), and Flicker less (FL)
Fixed shutter speed: 1/1000 sec.
Dual codec---MPEG4/MJPEG for various applications.
Real-time and synchronized A/V stream.
No latency. Synchronized Analogy / Digital signal.
Position a camera any place you want–No PC required for operation.
Supports post-alarm function.
Supports the MDIX protocol. Recognizes both the normal and the crossover cables,
either of which can connect up with an IP camera.
Power: POE / 802.3af, DC 12V.
1.3 Technical Specifications
General:
Built -in Web Server and network interface. You don’t need a PC to operate.
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Installation:
Fast and simple installation – connect to your network and assign an IP address within a minute. The null modem cable enclosed helps you to set up without a network.
Camera:
Digital, 24 -bit color.
Image sensor:
1/3 inch Sony Super HAD CCD sensor.
MPEG4 resolution (pixels): 640×480, 320x240
Exposure:
Automatic AGC. White Balance: Indoor installation. Exposure times: 1/30 -1/27,000s.
Sensitivity:
Minimum Illuminat ion: 0.5 lux @F1.6, 0 lux IR On
Image:
Image frame rate: up to 25 frames/second.
Supports two compression modes, the Motion-JPEG and the MPEG4.
5 levels of compression provided. The file size of an M -JPEG compressed image depends on the image’s actual content. Images with a lot of detail will generate bigger files. The level of compression determines the image quality. High compression requires smaller files while low compression gives you finer image quality along with bigger files. The table below contains the average file size in Kbytes, derived from real life tests.
General I/O:
Input/Output connector to trigger the camera vis -a-vis external events, for instance a door sensor with a solenoid. Event triggered remote image storage through e -mail and FTP.
System Requirements:
Compatible with operating systems such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Internet Explorer 6.x.
Non -network modem installation needs Windows PC.
Supported Protocols:
TCP/IP, DHCP, HTTP, UDP, FTP, SMTP, SNTP, ICMP, DDNS, DNS, UPnP
Security:
Password protection available, unless exposure is preferred.
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Connections:
RJ 45 twisted pair cable, 10/100 Mbit Ethernet network connection. Input/Output connector to trigger the camera vis -a-vis external events.
Operating Environment:
Ope ration temperature: 32-122° F (0-50° C). Humidity: 20 -80% RHG, non-condensing. WARNING: Avoid aiming the camera at the sun or other extremely bright lights. Irrespective of whether the camera is used or unused, the CCD image sensor may be damaged if exposed to very bright objects. Dimensions and weight are as follows.
Dimensions / Weight:
High: 110 (mm)
Diagram: 142 (mm)
Weight: 1400 g
Accessories Included:
CD-R x 1 Instruction manual.
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2. Name of parts and functions
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2.1 Name of parts and functions
A
H
G
B
C
D
F
E
A. Inner plate mounting holes B. DC level C. Preset D. PC assembly E. IP module F. USB plug
H
G. Side conduct entry H. Back conduct entry I. SD card slot J. Adjust the inner cover
ADJUSTING THE CAMERA ZOOM AND FOCUS
G
E
F
1. Loosen the zoom ring thumbscrew
2. Turn the zoom ring to set the desired zoom
3. Tighten the zoom ring thumbscrew
4. Loosen the focus ring thumbscrew
5. Turn the focus ring to set the desired focus
6. Tighten the focus ring thumbscrew
7. with the tool to adjust the focus
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENT
1. Horizontal angle adjustment: by turning the platform to adjust the horizontal angle B(90 degrees) and C(180 degrees).
C
BA
2. Vertical angle adjustment: by turning the platform to adjust the vertical angle A(90 degrees)
MOUNTING THE HOUSING
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DELAY TIME SET UP
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ALARM
ALARM IN (INPUT)This is an alarm input which can be programmed in the menu system to Normally Open or Normally Closed.
RESET
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OUT GND
IN
ALARM
ALARM RESET (INPUT)This pin connects to an alarm-clear device for clearing an alarm. ALARM OUT (OUTPUT)This is an alarm-output trigger. Connect this to external devices such as buzzers or lights. GND: Ground Contact.
Video output terminal (BNC)
This connector is used to connect with the VIDEO IN connector of monitor.
RESETRecover to factory default. DC 12VA DC 12V inlet that connects to an external power supply.
ETHERNET 10/100 Connector: (LAN)
This is a standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networks. SD CARD Slot: This is used for system software updating and archiving / accessing critical images
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2.2 The USB function
By connecting the IPCAM with a PC via the USB connector, the IPCAM can provide two different functions.
1. Insert an SD card: As a card reader.
Insert an SD card into the IP CAMERA, then connect to the PC. You might transfer files between the SD card and the PC. Once you've connected your IP CAMERA to your computer, the Windows system will detect the connection and ask you what you want to do with your SD card. In another words, if the user connects the IP CAMERA with an SD card and the PC via the USB connector, the IP CAMERA can be used as a normal card reader.
2. Remove an SD card: As a configuring tool.
Before using the USB configuration setting page, please remember to remove the SD card or
your PC will read the SD card and won’t show this window.
Network
Setting
DHCP ON DHCP OFF
WARNING: After changing the settings, please click the “Apply” button. All of the
options will be effective after removing the USB connector.
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PPPoE
Setting
3. INSTALLATION
Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system.
NOTE: The IP CAMERA is linked by its Video Out connection via a BNC connector to a
monitor's Video In connection. If this connection is there, you can see some information on the monitor screen, such as the IP CAMERA factory default Static IP address (192.168.1.168). But the IP CAMERA Static IP address can only appear if there is a connection between the IP CAMERA and another device. If there is no such connection, the IP CAMERA factory default Static IP address will not appear on the monitor screen.
3.1 CONNECTING WITH AN NVR
Use a straight LAN cable to connect directly to an NVR .
CONNECT TO ETHERNET RJ45 CONNECTOR
IP CAMERA
LAN CAMERA
CONNECT TO NVR ETHERNET PORT
AUDIOVIDEO
OUT
3.2 CONNECTING WITH A DVR
CONNECT TO VIDEO OUT BNC CONNECTOR
CONNECT TO DVR VIDEO IN
FROM MUX
VIDEO
MAIN MONITOR
AUDIO
IN
OUT
TO
TO
MUX'S VCR IN
MONITOR
SD Card
RS-485
ETHERNET
10/100
OUT
ALARM
RS-232
I/O
DC12V
IP CAMERA
IP CAMERA
LAN CAMERA
SD Card
ETHERNET
10/100
RS-485
ALARM
RS-232
I/O
DC12V
IN
OUT
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3.3 CONNECTING WITH A MULTIPLEXER
E
E
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TO LAN CAMERA VIDEO OUT BNC CONNECTOR
LAN CAM
IP CAMERA 1
LAN CAM
IP CAMERA 2
LAN CAM
IP CAMERA16
3.4 UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE
If the system software of the IP CAMERA needs to be upgraded, please take the following steps to safely process it.
Important: Before carrying out the following procedures, please ensure the SD card is
working and the file of the system firmware is intact
1. Format an SD card using the FAT16 format if it is unformatted; there are no limitations to an SD
card’s capacity.
2. Create a directory named IPCAM in the SD card if it does not exist.
3. Copy the file of UPDATE.BIN to the IPCAM-directory.
4. If the IPCAM is running, please power it off first.
5. Insert the SD CARD into the IPCAM.
6. Remove the Ethernet cable from the RJ-45 port and then power on the IPCAM.
7. In 5 to 10 seconds, a message reading "UPDATE PROCESSING" will show up on the screen on
a blue background; if not, please check out steps 1 to 6 carefully or else inform your technical support while ignoring the following steps.
8. DO NOT power off the IPCAM while this update process is running until the message "UPDATE
OK RESET PLEASE" appears on the screen; it might take 15 to 30 seconds to appear.
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9. If the message "UPDATE NG RESET PLEASE" appears rather than "UPDATE OK RESET
PLEASE", please write down the error messages shown on the screen and inform your technical support, while ignoring the following steps.
10. Power off the IPCAM when this update process is finished, then remove the SD card from the
IPCAM.
11. Reconnect the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port if necessary.
12. Power ON the IPCAM and it will work normally if the entire update procedure goes correctly.
13. Verify the version of the system software.
WARNING :
1. Don’t use FAT32 or NTFS or other file formats in step 1.
2. Steps 1 to 3 have to be done on a PC.
3. Make sure the file of UPDATE.BIN is a correct one in step 3, or the IPCAM will not work
normally after being updated.
4. If the power of the IPCAM is suddenly lost in step 8, please remove the SD card first and
turn on the IPCAM next to test its operation. If the IPCAM remains working normally,
please go back to step 4; otherwise, please inform your technical support.
5. In step 10, if the SD card is not removed and the IPCAM does not get online as well, the
updating process must be repeated again after rebooting the IPCAM.
6. Make sure that the SD card is inserted in a correct position in step 5, or the IPCAM will
suffer permanent physical damage.
7. If the message "CSUM ERROR" appears in step 8, it implies a problem in the file of
UPDATE.BIN.
8. Don’t interrupt the process while the unit is updating itself; proceed with an SD card
not including any system software of the unit, or else the unit will crash.
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3.5 IP CAMERA SD card Troubleshooting
1. Check if the SD card position is correct or not. Please refer to the manual for the related
information.
2. After powering the IP CAMERA on, correctly insert the SD card, and a little icon of "SD" will show
up in the upper-right corner of the monitor screen. If not, it means the device detection has failed. Please contact your technical support and ignore the following steps.
3. If no cross sign appears beside the "SD" icon, please go on to the next step. If a cross sign
appears, please check the following:
a. Is it really an SD "Memory" Card? b. Is this SD card formatted in the FAT16 format? c. Connect the SD card with a PC and test to see whether the PC can read the data or not. d. Does this SD card still have the capacity for storing data?
e. Is the SD card set to write? If all the answers are "yes" but the cross sign still persists, please contact your technical support and ignore the following steps.
4. Please make sure the function of "SD CARD ENABLE" is activated in the ALARM and SCHEDULE pages if no cross sign appears beside the "SD" icon on the screen.
5. After recording, read the data on the web page of "sdget.htm". If the data cannot be read through the network, please read it instead in a PC, check the data stored in the "IPCAM" directory and contact your technical support regardless of whether there is data or not.
WARNING
1. Performing this troubleshooting process may need a monitor, a PC, a card reader and
some cables.
2. If the SD card is removed while storing or accessing data, the data will be lost.
3. If there is a cross sign beside the "SD" icon, it means the SD card has been inserted into
the IP CAMERA but cannot perform its writing function. Possible reasons are:
4. Turn off the power before inserting the SD card. Otherwise the unit may shut down.
:
a. It is not an SD memory card.
b. The SD card is unformatted or formatted in a non-FAT16 or non-FAT12 format.
c. The file system is damaged.
d. The capacity of the SD card is full.
e. The SD card is set to be read only.
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4. Network Configuration
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4.1 Cable Connections
Please follow the instructions below to connect your IP CAMERA to a computer or a network and to choose a proper RJ-45 cable configuration for connections.
Physical specifications of the RJ-45 cable for Ethernet
Wire Type Cat. 5 Connector Type RJ-45 Max. Cable Length 100 m Hub Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Straight
4.1.1 Connect to a computer
Use a straight LAN cable to connect directly to a computer.
IP CAMER IP CAMERA
LAN CAMERA
CROSSOVER CABLE
TO PC LAN CARD
CROSSOVER CABLE PIN CONFIGURATION
RJ-45
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4.1.2 Connect to a LAN Hub (INTRANET)
The RJ-45 PIN configuration for connecting with a LAN Hub is shown below.
IP CAMERA
IP CAMERA
LAN CAMERA
TO PC NETWORK CARD
RJ-45
uplink
HUB / POE PSE
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4.2 Configure Your IP CAMERA Network Settings
Upon connecting with the network hardware, you need to activate the network function and configure the proper network settings of the IP CAMERA.
4.2.1 Enable DHCP Function
This function can only work if the LAN, which the unit is connected to, has a DHCP server. If the DHCP server is working, please move the dip switch points up to 3 on the flank panel; now the IP CAMERA will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server . In that case, please skip section 4.2.2 (Set IP address) and follow section 4.3 (TCP/IP Communication Software).
4.2.2 Set IP Address
You need to set an IP address for the unit if the LAN unit isn’t connected to a DHCP server. Otherwise, please follow the instructions given below:
Set the IP, MASK and GATEWAY. The following is a sample setting. IP: 192.168.1.X MASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 0.0.0.0
NOTE: When only one unit of the IP CAMERA is connected to a computer or LAN, you
can freely assign an IP address for the IP CAMERA. For example, there is a range
of IP CAMERA IP addresses from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255. You can pick one
for use from the range of the IP. It’s not necessary to set MASK and GATEWAY;
leave the settings as default.
When a IP CAMERA is connected to a WAN, you must acquire a unique,
permanent IP address and correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings
according to your network architecture. If you have any questions regarding
those settings, please consult a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
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NOTE: When connecting to a network, each connected IP CAMERA must be assigned a
unique IP, which must be in the same class type as your network address. IP
addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example,
192.168.1.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for
example, the first three sets of numbers of the IP CAMERA IP address must be
the same as the network address. If the connected network is identified as Class
B, the first two sets of numbers of the IP CAMERA IP address must be the same
as the network address. If you have any questions regarding these settings,
please consult a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
4.3 TCP/IP Communication Software
Follow the procedure below to install the TCP/IP communication program in your computer. Click the Start menu from your computer, and point to the Settings/Control Panel.
Double click the Network icon to enter the windows.
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Click the Configuration tag, and check if the TCP/IP is included among the network components list. If the TCP/IP is included, please process section 4.5. If it is not included, please follow section 4.4 to install the TCP/IP.
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4.4 TCP/IP Installation
During the installation, you will be requested to insert the Windows CD-ROM. After installation, the PC may be restarted.
4.5 TCP/IP configuration setting
Click Start   Settings   Control Panel   Network. Select TCP/IP
Before processing the IP CAMERA installation in a WAN, please make sure the Internet connection works properly. If not, please contact your ISP provider.
, and then click Properties.
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If you are using a DHCP server, please select Obtain an IP address automatically assigned IP address for the connected IP Cameras must be in the same class type as the server. If there is no DHCP server, please select specify an IP address your PC. This IP address must be different from other network IP devices but in the same class type.
NOTE: The IP address of a IP CAMERA in a network must be unique to itself as opposed
to those of the other chosen PCs, but in the same class type.
and type in the IP address of
. Any
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4.6 Connection Testing
With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully. Click Start   Programs   MS-DOS Prompt
Type in ping 192.168.1.168, ** This IP is the IP CAMERA IP address that is assigned for the connected IP CAMERA in step2.
then enter. (See the sample screen below).
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If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, the connection hasn’t been successfully established. Please re-check all the hardware and software installations by repeating steps 1 to 5. If you still can’t establish the connection after rechecking, please contact your dealer.
type IP CAMERA IP address
If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, you have successfully made the connection.
type IP CAMERA IP address
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5. Operating Instructions for Image Software and Network
Two choices of software are available for linking with the IP CAMERA: (1) the Microsoft Internet Explorer; and (2) the IP CAMERA VIEWER, a network browser in a PC which provides the functions of monitoring remote zones or watching recorded data through the TCP/IP protocol. The details are listed as follows.
RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet
PIN NO. PIN Assignment
1. TX +
2. TX -
3. RX +
4. Not Connected
5. Not Connected
6. RX -
7. Not Connected
8. Not Connected
Physical specification for Ethernet
Wire type Cat. 5 Connector type RJ-45 Max. cable length 100 m Hub wiring configuration Straight Through or Cross Over PC wiring configuration Straight Through or Cross Over
RJ-45 socket
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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5.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.1.1 Connecting the IP CAMERA
1. Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then follow the steps below to connect the IP
CAMERA.
2. Click the URL block at the top of the window.
3. Enter the URL address of the IP CAMERA into the URL block and press the “Enter” button
to enter the home page.
4. Scroll to the bottom of the page, with its five icons, "Image", "Network", "System",
"Application" and "SD card". Whichever you click, the page headlined "Enter Network Password" will appear.
5. Type in the "User Name" and "Password" in the appropriate spaces.
6. Click the “OK” button to set your entries, and automatically exit the page.
NOTE: The default "User Name" and "Password" are root and Admin respectively.
NOTE: The page headlined "Enter Network Password” is shown below. Please enter the
user n ame and password of the IP CAMERA when you see i t. If either the user
name or t he password is incorrect, please ch eck the in put d ata an d rectify i t i f
necessary.
NOTE: Once authorized successfully, it will not appear again until you close the window
and reconnect it.
NOTE: The initial sequence of proceeding is to type in your IP address and click the "Enter"
button to access the home page. If and when you revise or change data in the "SYSTEM USERS" page, the sequence will alter to initially show the "Enter Network Password" page.
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5.1.2 Change Image Setting
Please follow the steps below to change the image setting through the network if necessary.
1. Click the Image button on the home page to enter the image-setting page.
Image setting page of MJPEG mode Image setting page of MPEG4 mode
2. Adjust the image setting including “Device Title”, “Resolution”, “Quality”, “Frame rate” (MPEG4 mode only), “Format”, and “Viewer Type” (MJPEG mode only) if necessary.
3. Click the Submit button to submit the new image setting.
4. Click the Fine Tune button to enter the Image Fine Tune page to set the details of the device including: “Brightness”, “Saturation” and “Sense Up”. Click the Default button to reset all the settings.
NOTE: The revised image will appear immediately after any change in made.
5. Click the Privacy Mask button to enter the Privacy Mask page.
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6. Click the Home button to return to the home page while the new image setting acts on the images to effect the desired changes instantly. (If the setting has not been changed by the above steps, any (re)entry onto the home page will find images in their earlier or original setting.)
Exchange the image format
1. Tick on one of the formats then press the Submit button.
2. The IPCAM will restart automatically after several seconds.
Description of function keys:
MPEG4 mode:
Device Title: Type in the camera title in the given space. Resolution: Scroll to choose the image resolution from “VGA” or “QVGA”. Quality: Scroll to choose the image quality out of a spectrum of qualities ranging from
“highest”, ”high”, “medium”, and “low” to “lowest”. In MPEG4 mode, you can also set the quality by typing in the value. The custom quality value must be in the range between 64 Kbps to 8192 Kbps.
Frame rate: Click the drop-down list to choose the frame rates of “15FPS”, “24FPS” or
“25FPS”.
Format: Click to choose the “MJPEG” or the “MPEG4” mode.
Fine Tune mode
Brightness: Enter your desired quality of image brightness from a spectrum of 0 to 255. Saturation: Type in the saturation level in the blank (0 to 255).
MJPEG mode:
Viewer type: Click to choose the viewer type of the “ActiveX” or “AJAX” mode. Submit: Click to submit the new image setting to the IP CAMERA. Default: Click this button to install the default settings in all the entries for image parameters
on this page.
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