Intellinet NSC15, 524421 Quick Install Manual

NSC15 Network Camera
quiCk iNSt all guide
Model 524421
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iNtroduCtioN
Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS™ NSC15 Network Camera, Model 524421.
This quick install guide presents the rudimentary steps required to set up and operate this
device. For more detailed instructions and specications, refer to the user manual 1) on the CD enclosed with this product; 2) on the Web site listed below; or 3) in some cases, printed
and enclosed with this product. Contact your INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS dealer with comments or questions, or visit www.intellinet-network.com for information on the
latest software and rmware updates, related products and additional contact information.
These easy-to-follow instructions make setup and operation quick and simple, so you’ll also
soon be enjoying the benets of these features:
• Excellent image quality with 30 fps full-motion video in all resolutions
• Progressive-scan image sensor with OmniPixel2 technology
• Audio support, full duplex, up to 8 kHz, with integrated microphone
• Easy-to-use 16-channel camera viewing and recording utility included
• Integrated multi-window motion detection
• Selectable video buffer for smoother video streaming
• Supports simultaneous MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG image compression
• Mobile phone streaming live video through 3GPP / ISMA / RTSP
• Mobile phone live image through 2.5 WAP
• MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG + 3GPP mobile phone streaming, audio and 10x digital zoom
• Supports HTTPS encryption for enhanced security
• Supports UPnP with UPnP port forwarding capability
• Ultra-compact and easy to install
• Lifetime Warranty
System Requirements
• Windows 2000, XP, Vista
• Computer with network connection
• Web browser support: MS Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher (ActiveX)
Package Contents
• NSC15 Network Camera
• Camera mounting bracket
• Quick installation guide
• External power adapter
• Software CD
NOTE: Some screen images have been modied to t the format of this guide.
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locking Bolt
Bracket Connector
Focus Adjustment Ring
Built-in Microphone
Power LED
Network led
Audio Out (Speaker)
Reset Network
Connector
Power
Connector
hardware
Camera
As identied below, the camera components, indicators and connections are self-explanatory except for the recessed Reset button, which can be 1) pressed (with a common pin or similar pointed object) and released to reboot the camera when it’s powered on, or 2) pressed and
held in for 10 seconds to revert to factory default settings.
Mounting Bracket
For positioning the camera on a vertical surface (such as a wall or post) or horizontal surface
(such as a ceiling or overhead beam):
1. Attach the base of the mounting bracket to the at surface using the three included screws.
2. Screw the bracket connector into the back of the camera.
3. Loosen the locking bolt enough to position the camera as desired; tighten the locking bolt
to secure the camera in place.
Cables
1. Use a standard RJ45 network cable to make your camera-to-LAN connection.
2. Connect the included power adapter to the camera.
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Software
Installation
1. With your computer on, insert the included software Cd in the Cd-RoM drive. The setup screen will display automatically.
2. From the IP Camera Installation Menu, select “Intelligent IP Installer” and follow the
subsequent on-screen instructions.
Accessing the Camera Using Intelligent IP Installer
1. Before using Intelligent IP Installer, check that the following two settings are established.
• On the browser’s Internet Properties screen, go to the Security tab and select “Default
Level.”
• On the browser’s Internet Properties screen, go to the Privacy tab and conrm that the “Turn on Pop-up Blocker” option
is deselected.
default level
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2. Click the Intelligent IP Installer icon on your desktop. The main screen will display, listing all
active camera and video server devices. Select the relevant camera from the list and click
“Link to IE.”
3. When the login prompt displays, enter your username and password. Both
defaults are “admin.” Click “OK.”
4. If you’re accessing the NSC15 Network Camera for the rst time, a yellow information bar will appear below the address bar with the message “This website wants to install the
following add-on....” Click the information bar, then select “Install ActiveX Control.”
5. When the Security Warning displays, click
“Install.”
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6. When live video displays, the procedure is complete.
Changing the Web Interface to Your Preferred Language
1. From the IP Camera Installation Menu, select “Language Packs.” NOTE: An alternative path is to go to the camera’s Setting screen, then Basic System Initialize; then click
“Browse” to view the language options.
2. Select a language, then click “OK.” The Web interface will automatically change to that
language.
Viewing Camera Images through a Mobile/Cell Phone
There are three ways you can view your NSC15 Network Camera images by using a mobile/cell phone:
• For 3G mobile/cell phone viewing, enter “rtsp://<IP>:<PORT>/video.3gp” into your 3G Web browser, where <IP> is the IP address of your camera and <PORT> is the RTSP port of
your camera (the default value is 554). For example: rtsp://100.10.10.1:554/video.3gp.
• For 2.5G WAP mobile/cell phone viewing, enter “<IP>/mobile.wml” into your 2.5G browser.
• For 2.5G mobile/cell phone browser viewing, enter “<IP>/mobile.htm” into your 2.5G Web
browser.
Viewing Camera Images through MS Live Messenger
Live video from the NSC15 Network Camera can be displayed using Microsoft Live Messenger
when the camera’s public IP address is provided to users for access via the Web browser.
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This feature is useful especially when the IP address of the camera is dynamically assigned.
To set up MSN Messenger, go to the camera’s Setting screen, then Basic System Network Messenger; then set the “Messenger” option to “On” and follow these steps:
1. In the “Login Account” eld, enter a new MSN Messenger account (e.g., “camera at home”) for the camera.
2. In the two “Password” elds, enter a password.
3. For “IP Notication,” select “On” to enable IP notication to the users.
4. For “Privacy Option,” select “On” to create an allow list.
5. Use your existing account to log in to MSN Messenger.
6. Add the new MSN Messenger account (e.g., “camera at home”) to your contact list.
7 . The NSC15 Network Camera will
send you a message with its public IP and private IP if “IP Notication”
option is enabled.
8. Click on the small camera icon and
select “View a new contact’s
webcam.”
9. The camera accepts your invitation, and its live video displays on the right side of the screen.
camera at home says:
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Accessing the Internet
Internet connectivity for the NSC15 Network Camera can be established by inputting the camera’s IP information in the Information section. Go to the camera’s Setting screen, then
Basic → Network → Information.
PPPoe Connectivity
Internet connectivity for the NSC15 Network Camera can be established through PPPoE (Point-
to-Point Protocol) by inputting the username and password from your ISP (Internet service
provider) in the PPPoE section. Go to the camera’s Setting screen, then → Basic → Network → PPPoE. NOTE: Reboot the camera after changing the PPPoE settings, and turn on the DDNS
and IP Notication functions (on their respective menu screens) when using PPPoE.
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uPnP Connectivity
Internet connectivity for the NSC15 Network Camera can also be established if your router is UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) enabled. The camera is automatically detected and added to
“My Network Places” on your computer. NOTE: Only home routers manufactured after 2006
support the UPnP function. If your router is a UPnP Internet gateway device (IGD), go to the camera’s Setting screen, then
Basic Network UPnP, and turn on the UPnP function. NOTE: If you select “Turn On
UPnP Port Forwarding,” the values in the “MPEG4 RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) Port” elds will change, as shown below.
If your router is not a UPnP Internet gateway device, set up Port Forwarding or Port Mapping (as in the example shown below). NOTE: Home routers manufactured before 2006 and
Enterprise and SMB routers do not support the UPnP IGD function.
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