Intellinet UNC-W10 User Manual

User’s Guide V1.0
UNC-W10
Wireless Network IP Camera
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide
Wireless Network IP Camera User Manual Copyright October 2004
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FCC Compliance Statement
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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 limits 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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.
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Important Notice
1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Please contact the local authorities to avoid any
surveillance law violations.
2. Please note that the CMOS lens that comes with the Wireless Network IP Camera can be damaged
permanently if the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight. If your application demands prolonged
exposure to sunlight, you should consider equipping it with a sun visor.
3. The Wireless Network IP Camera is not weatherproof. Please be aware of environmental
specifications included in the manual. For outdoor use, please use a weatherproof case to protect the
Wireless Network IP Camera from water, moisture, or temperature (higher or lower than specification).
For Wireless Network IP Camera cleaning, gently wipe with clean dry cloth.
4. Be sure to use only the DC adapter that is provided with your camera. Connecting the Wireless Network
IP Camera directly to AC current may cause electric damages to the Camera.
5. Be cautious when handling Wireless Network IP Camera. Physical shocks may cause serious damage.
6. Be sure to mount the Wireless Network IP Camera securely to avoid any human injures. Please keep the
Wireless Network IP Camera out of reach of children.
7. If Wireless Network IP Camera does not operate properly, please contact the closest local Wireless
Network IP Camera distributor for after sales service. In all cases, you are prohibited to disassemble the
product. If so, INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING is not responsible for malfunction or service
warranty.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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BOUT WIRELESS IP NETWORK CAMERA
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M
AIN FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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S
YSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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C
ONTENTS
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T
OP VIEW AND DESCRIPTION
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R
EAR VIEW AND DESCRIPTION
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INSTALLATION
SUMMERY
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ASSIGNING
IP
ADDRESS & ACCESSING NETWORK IP
CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE
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SSIGNING IP ADDRESS
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SSIGNING IP ADDRESS BY USING IP INSTALLER
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ONNECTING NETWORK IP CAMERA TO PC
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U
SING IP INSTALLER
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SSIGNING IP ADDRESS BY USING HYPER TERMINAL
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C
ONFIGURING HYPER TERMINAL
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SSIGNING IP ADDRESS
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CCESSING NETWORK IP CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE
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S
TARTING WEB BROWSER
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L
OGIN PAGE
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N
ETWORK IP CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE
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ADJUSTING CAMERA LENS
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DJUSTING THE FOCUS
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R
EPLACING THE LENS
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CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS
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DMINISTRATION MENU’S OVERVIEW
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I
MAGE CONFIGURATION
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N
ETWORK CONFIGURATION
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W
IRELESS CONFIGURATION
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U
SER CONFIGURATION
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E
VENT TRIGGER CONFIGURATION
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T
IME CONFIGURATION
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S
YSTEM CONFIGURATION
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PTZ CONTROL
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APPENDIX
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A. T
ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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B.
FAQ
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C.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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D. UTILIZING IP ADDRESSES ON LOCAL NETWORK
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I
NTRODUCTION
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IP
CONSTRUCTION AND NETWORK CLASS
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CLASS NETWORK
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E.
UPGRADE FIRMWARE
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DENTIFY THE VERSION OF FIRMWARE
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D
OWNLOAD NEW FIRMWARE
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NSTALL NEW FIRMWARE
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F.
THE
I/O C
ONNECTOR
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G.
RS
232 CABLE
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H.
DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVER
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I. HIGH SPEED SOLUTIONS
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J. REINSTATING
FACTORY D
EFAULT SETTING
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K.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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PRODUCTION OVERVIEW
About Wireless Network IP Camera
The Wireless Network IP Camera is able to connect directly to the Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network and also supported by the wireless transmission based on the IEEE802.11b standard. It is different from the conventional PC Camera, the Wireless Network IP Camera is as standalone system with built-in CPU and Web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video images for monitoring. The wireless Network Camera can be managed remotely, accessed and controlled by ant PC/Notebook over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser. The simple installation procedures and web-based interface offers easy integration to your network application environments coupled with many applications such as remote monitoring for a cost­effective solution.
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Main Features and Benefits
Convenient Operation
The Wireless Network IP Camera is a standalone system with built-in CPU requiring no special hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards. The Wireless Internet Camera supports both Active X mode for Internet Explorer and JAVA mode for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Therefore, all that is required is a common web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or above.
Open Standards
The Wireless Network IP Camera supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, HTTP and other Internet-related protocols; the Wireless Network IP Camera can be used in a mixed operating system environment with Windows, Unix, Mac and OS/2. It integrates easily into other www/Intranet applications and CGI scripts.
Wired and Wireless Network Support
The Wireless Internet Camera supports both wired and wireless transmission providing the advantage of mobility, flexibility and high-speed of wireless LAN based technology IEEE 802.11b to transform the Wireless Internet Camera into a total solution for your network. There are three modes available configured from the slide on the rear panel.
Local Area Network (Ethernet / Fast Ethernet) Only
Local Area Network (Ethernet / Fast Ethernet) and Wireless Local Area Network (802.11b)
Wireless Local Area Network (802.11b) Only
Simple Administration
Using a standard web browser, you can configure and manage the Wireless Network IP Camera directly from its own embedded web pages. The embedded operating system is upgradeable through the network; please check with your local INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING dealer for firmware upgrades.
External Devices
The auxiliary Input/Output Connector on the camera allows you to connect your Wireless Network IP Camera to a variety of external devices; such as IR-sensors, switches, and alarm relays.
Security
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Your Wireless Network IP Camera includes a self-contained web server, which means that digital images can be secured like any other Internet host. Your Network Administrator, using the unit’s
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security settings in combination with an organization’s Internet firewall, normally implements data protection. The Administrator can decide whether individuals, groups, or the whole world may access the camera. The Wireless Network IP Camera supports multi-user password protection
Compression and Performance
With an adaptive frame rate dependent on the image and lighting conditions, the Wireless Network IP Camera delivers JPEG images at up to 30 images per second.
Broad Range of Applications
With today’s high-speed Internet services, the Wireless Network IP Camera can provide the ideal solution for live video images over the Intranet and Internet for remote monitoring. The Wireless Network IP Camera allows remote access from a web browser for live image viewing and allows administrator to manage and control the Wireless Network IP Camera anywhere and any time in the world. Apply the Wireless Network IP Camera to monitor various objects and places such as homes,, offices, banks, hospitals, child-care centers, amusement parks and other varieties of industrial and public monitoring. The Wireless Network IP Camera can also be used for intruder detection, capture still images for archiving and many more applications.
Free Application Software
IP installer – for quick installation Multi-Viewer for viewing 4 cameras PDA Viewer – for viewing the camera on Windows CE PDA devices.
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System Requirement
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Network
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet
Wireless Local Area Network
IEEE802.11b W ireless LAN
Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the wireless Network IP Camera.
System requirement:
CPU : Pentium II, 266 MHz or above Memory Size : 32 MB (64MB recommended) VGA card resolution : 800x600 or above
Web Browser:
Internet Explore 5.0 or above (Active X & JAVA Mode-Image View for Windows OS and JAVA
Mode – Image View for other OS)
Netscape 6.0 or above (JAVA Mode – Image View)
Multi-View Applications:
Support OS: Win 98, Win 98 SE, Win 2000, Win Me, Win XP System requirement for Multi-View: CPU : Pentium III, 450 MHz or above Memory Size : 128 MB (256MB Recommended) VGA card resolution : 800x600 or above
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Contents
Carefully remove all items from the package. In addition to this User’s Guide, be certain that you have:
One Wireless Network IP Camera (MNC-W10) Two External Wireless Antenna One Installation CD-ROM One Quick Installation Guide One Printed Manual One AC Power adapter suitable for your country’s electric power One Camera Stand
* If any item is missing, or if you find any damage or mismatch, promptly contact
your dealer for assistant.
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Top view and Description
Image Capture LED (Red): The Image Capture LED flashes when users are accessing the camera, it flashes once when an image is being captured or saved.
Operating Status LED (Green): This LED indicates the Wireless Network IP Camera’s operating status. Once power is supplied, it is on for the first 15-20 seconds and then it blinks once every second as long as the power is connected properly.
Network Activity LED (Green): This LED indicates network activity.
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NOTE
1. After connecting the Ethernet network, the status led (Green) on the very right side on camera should be turn on. If not, check your network connection.
2. The slide switch on the rear panel is positioned to LAN/WAN or WLAN setting for the wireless communication to take effect.
Image Capture LED
Operating status LED
Network Activity LED
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Rear View and Description
Power Connector: Only use the AC Adapter provided by your dealer to avoid any possible damage from electric shock.
Network Connector: Connect 10baseT Ethernet or 100base TX Fast Ethernet cable.
GPIO Connector
: To connect external devices such as infrared Sensors, alarms, or motion
detectors (please refer to Appendix F – The I/O Connector).
RS232 Cable Connector: To connect external devices such as external pan/tilt/zoom mechanism,
or directly to a serial port for configuration (please refer to Appendix G - RS 232 Cable).
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IMPORTANT
1. After connecting the Ethernet network, the status led (Green) on the very right side on camera should be turn on. If not, check your network connection.
2. Connect wireless IP Camera to Ethernet network. The default position of camera’s network switch is at center position it means both network i.e. user can use camera in any network.
Network Connector
Antenna Connector
RS 232 Connector
Power Connector GPIO Connector
LAN/ WLAN-LAN/ WAN
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INSTALLATION SUMMERY
1. Connect Ethernet and Power to the Wireless Network IP Camera.
2. Install and launch the “IP-Installer”
3. Assign an IP address and network settings
4. Securely mount the Wireless Network IP Camera.
5. Adjust the Focus
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ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE
Assigning IP Address
To access the Wireless Network IP Camera, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address.
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IMPORTANCE
Please use the newly assigned IP address, do NOT use any occupied IP address or the default or example IP address.
It is highly recommended that you assign an IP address before placing the Wireless Network IP
Camera in a remote place or remote network.
Network IP Address:
A network IP address is an identification code for computers or devices on a TCP/IP network. Networks using TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destinations within a closed Network. IP addresses can be assigned at random as long as each one is unique. However, connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered, public IP address to avoid duplicates. IP address can be acquired from a network administrator or an Internet service provider.
MAC (Ethernet) Address (Media Access Control Address)
MAC address is a hardware identification code that uniquely identifies each device of a network. The MAC layer interfaces directly with the network media. Consequently, each type of network media requires a different MAC layer. The MAC address of Wireless Network IP Camera is a 12­digit number. A unique MAC address can be found on the label at the bottom of each Network IP Camera.
NOTE
Please install the IP address installation program (IP Installer.exe) on a PC that is connected to the same local network as the Wireless Network IP Camera.
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Assigning IP address by using IP installer
Connecting Wireless Network IP Camera to PC
1. Connecting with direct cable (Non Crossover UTP cable). Used when connecting the Wireless Network IP Camera to a switch, hub or router.
2. Connecting with Crossover UTP Cable. Use the crossover cable to directly connect the
Wireless Network IP Camera to a PC.
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Connect Wireless Network IP Camera to a PC through a
Connect Wireless Network IP Camera directly to a PC throu
g
h LAN ports.
Crossover Cable
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Using IP Installer
To install an IP address, you should use the IP Installer provided with Wireless Network IP
Camera.
You can download its program through the web site (http://intellinet-network.com)
Note: The MAC Address can be found on the underside label of the Wireless Network IP Camera. To choose a Wireless Network IP Camera, click on its list.
Enter the Administrator ID and Password in the blank (Default Administrator ID and Password are all “admin”) to assign (or change) IP Address for the Wireless Network IP Camera and set up.
Enter the IP address, Gateway address, Subnet Mask address, DNS Server address and Server IP address that are assigned from network administrator. (When the addresses are not assigned properly, you cannot access the Wireless Network IP Camera).
The Server IP Address represents an IP address of a PC, which is being used to execute the upgrade program when updating the Wireless Network IP Camera (please refer to Updating Firmware).
After entering all addresses for the Wireless Network IP Camera, click the “Change Network
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Note : System required for IP installer; Microsoft Windows9X/NT/2000
Execute the IP Installer after the Network
IP Camera completes its booting (wait until the operating LED blinks every second).
When the IP Installer is executed, the panel
shows every Wireless Network IP Camera connected on the local network.
From the Wireless Network IP Cameras
listed, select one to assign a new IP address (every Wireless Network IP Camera has a factory default IP address).
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Configurations” button. The message shows up if all the information is set up properly. Then click the “OK” button.
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NOTE
After changing Network Configuration, It will take a little time to reboot the Wireless Network IP Camera so that you may access the Wireless Network IP Camera’s Homepage.
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Assigning IP Address by using Hyper Terminal
You can assign an IP address by using Hyper Terminal. In this case, you should configure Hyper Terminal first
Configuring Hyper Terminal
Hyper Terminal is a basic program for Windows 9x/NT/2000. A PC can communicate with external devices through the serial port by using this program. The steps you should take to set the Hyper Terminal are as follows in the case of Windows 2000 OS:
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Start Æ Programs Æ Accessories Æ
Communications Æ Hyper Terminal.
Select one of the icons and then enter an appropriate name in the box.
Select a serial port of PC, then click “OK”
button. (Usually COM1 or COM2 is recommended)
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Configure bit/sec as 19200 and leave other
settings at the default values.
The panel shows up like thus image when
configured properly. (If it doesn’t, please try again from beginning)
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Assigning IP Address
Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal
1. Execute “Hyper Terminal” on your PC
2. Connect RS232 Cable to the serial port of PC that you have selected in Chapter 4.3.1 ­Configuring Hyper Terminal and the Wireless Network IP Camera serial port while Hyper Terminal is executed.
3.
Supply power to the Wireless Network IP Camera.
4. A count down will start with the message “Press any key to stop auto-boot.”
5. Press any key and then “Boot” Prompt shall appear as below.
6. You can see Network Configuration while [Boot] Prompt is running by pressing ‘p’ key again.
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Here, inet on ethernet (e), host inet (h) and gateway inet (g) values are network configuration values. You should change these values in most case. If you don’t know what value you should assign, refer to the network administrator.
Inet on ethernet (e) is IP address and subnet mask address of Wireless Network IP Camera. IP address and subnet mask addresses are separated by colon (:). For example, IP address is represented by decimal numbers delimited by dot (.) like ‘192.168.1.27’. Hexadecimal numbers like ‘ffffff0 0’ in th e case of ‘255.255.255.0’ represents subnet mask address. Note that the numbers of subnet mask value are not delimited by dot. See the example in the above picture.
Host inet (h) is the address to which Wireless Network IP Camera tries to connect to upgrade its firmware program in flash memory. Wireless Network IP Camera first search this host on the network on booting sequence. For more information on Wireless Network IP Camera upgrade, refer to “E. Updating Wireless Network IP Camera’s Newly upgraded Program”. Gateway inet (g) is the gateway address of Network Camera
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7. Type ‘c’ key to change the network configuration in [Boot] prompt. If you type ‘c’ key,
Wireless Network IP Camera shows you the information you can change its values and the current assigned values. You can change as the following figure.
8. When you terminate hy per-terminal program after you changed network configuration,
hyper-terminal program asks you whether you save the session. If you save the session, you can re-use the hyper-terminal. To re-use the session you saved, click Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Communications --> HyperTerminal --> Wireless Network IP Camera.. ht in the case of Windows 2000.
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Accessing Wireless Network IP Camera Homepage
After assigning Wireless Network IP Camera an IP address, you may access Wireless Network IP Camera and monitor real-time image on Internet. You may configure Wireless Network IP Camera within its own pages through any standard Web browser on local or remote network.
Starting Web Browser
Start your web browser by entering your Wireless Network IP Camera’s IP address. And then you can see a build-in homepage.
Address)
Login Page
This page is to enter the Wireless Network IP Camera’s built-in Homepage. To access this page, you may be required proper ID and Password.
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http://211.111.168.163/
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1. ID and Password
If you key in a user ID and password, you can access the camera to monitor real-time video. With administrator’s ID and password, you can access real-time video with administrator’s authority. The default value of both user ID and password are “admin” and the administrator may change it at the Administrator Menu. Each ID and Password must be composed of no more than 10 bytes (e.g. 10 English letters). For the guest, the Wireless Network IP Camera has default ID and Password “guest”, but guest can’t configure administrator tools at all.
2. Behind Firewall
If your PC is connected on a network with a firewall, you may not view real time video properly because the video TCP port is blocked behind a firewall. If you are behind a firewall, you may view real time video through the Wireless Network IP Camera’s Server Push Viewer that transmits video through web TCP port instead of the video TCP port. By clicking on “Behind Firewall” menu, you may directly connect to the Server Push Viewer when you access the Wireless Network IP Camera homepage.
3. Active-X for MS Explorer Users
For all Microsoft Explorer users, the Active-X Control program is required. The program will be installed automatically when a user accesses the Wireless Network IP Camera. For Active-X installation on your PC, just click ‘Yes’ to the question “do you want to install the program” on the pop-up window. If you cannot see images after installation, you should download and install Active-X manually.
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4) Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix System user.
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Active-X installation manually
If Active-X program fails to be installed automatically, you may install it manually. The manual installation program is to be downloaded by clicking ‘here’ as follows:
Note: If you have any problem when you install ActiveX, visit
http://www.intellinet-
network.com/driver/NetCam.exe to download and install ActiveX manually.
Please follow the instructions to install Active-X manually.
Please follow the instruction to install
Active-X manually.
When the panel appears, press “open”
if you want to install right away.
Install Shield Wizard appears after
finishing download.
Check “Repair” then click “Next”
When installation is completed,
press “Finish”
Go back to the Login page to access
Camera homepage.
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