IP Camera 3-Axis User Manual

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User Manual
CMOS 2.0 Mega Pixel
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WARINGS
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PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS.
CAUTION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTIONTO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
COPYRIGHT
THE TRADEMARKS MENTIONED IN THE MANUAL ARE LEGALLY REGISTERED
TO THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES.
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Content
I. PREFACE....................................................................................................................................... 4
II. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................... 4
III. PRODUCT INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 6
A. MONITOR SETTING..................................................................................................................................... 6
B. HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND I/O PIN ASSIGNMENT............................................................................... 7
C. IP ASSIGNMENT ....................................................................................................................................... 11
D. INSTALL ACTIVEX CONTROL:................................................................................................................... 13
IV. LIVE VIDEO.................................................................................................................................. 15
V. CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................ 17
A. SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................... 18
B. NETWORK ................................................................................................................................................22
C. A/V SETTING ........................................................................................................................................... 26
D. EVENT LIST.............................................................................................................................................. 32
VI. NETWORK CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................... 39
VII. FACTORY DEFAULT ................................................................................................................... 41
VIII. PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................................................... 41
APPENDIX I .......................................................................................................................................... 42
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I. Preface
3-Axis IP Dome is a professional CMOS Mega Pixel IP Dome. It has built-in web
server which enables user to view real-time video via IE browser. It also supports
simultaneously H.264/JPEG/ MPEG4 (3GPP Only) video compression with CMOS
M-Pixel Sensor which provides smooth and high video quality. The video can be
stored in the SD card, and can be playback remotely.
3-Axis IP Dome is an easy-to-use IP Camera which is designed for security
application.
II. Product Specifications
z Support Video out
z 2M CMOS Sensor
z Power over Ethernet available
z 3-Axis Gimbal Adjustments
z H.264/ JPEG/ MPEG4 (3GPP only) compression
z SD card backup
z 2-way audio
z Support Cell Phone/PDA/3GPP
z SDK for Software Integration
z Free Bundle 36 ch Recording Software
Specifications
Hardware
CPU ARM 9 ,32 bit RISC
RAM 256MB
Flash 16MB
Image sensor 1/3” 2M CMOs sensor
Lens Type 1.47mm Fish Eye Lens
FOV
195°
I/O 1 in/ 1 Relay Out
Video Out x1
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Audio In x1
Audio Out x1
Power over Ethernet Yes (Optional)
Power Consumption DC 12V 470mA
Dimensions
132 * H 108.4
Network
Ethernet 10/ 100 Base-T
Network Protocol HTTP, TCP/ IP, SMTP, FTP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS, NTP,
UPnP, 3GPP
System
Video Resolution
1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960,1280x720,
800x600,640x480, 320x240, 176x144
Video Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, BLC, Night Mode
Triple Streaming Yes
Image Snapshot Yes
Full Screen Monitoring Yes
Privacy Mask Yes, 3 different areas
Compression Format H.264/ JPEG/ MPEG4 (3GPP only)
Video Bitrates Adjust CBR, VBR
Motion Detection Yes, 3 different areas
Triggered Action Mail, FTP, Save to SD card, Relay
Pre/ Post Alarm Yes, configurable
Security Password protection
Firmware Upgrade HTTP mode, can be upgraded remotely
Simultaneous Connection Up to 10
Audio Yes, 2-way
SD card management
Recording Trigger Motion Detection, IP check, Network break down (wire
only),schedule, alarm
Video Format AVI, JPEG
Video Playback Yes
Delete Files Yes
Web browsing requirement
OS Windows 7, 2000, XP, 2003, Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Hardware
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Suggested
Intel Dual Core 1.66G,RAM: 1024MB, Graphic card: 128MB
Minimum Intel-C 2.8G, RAM: 512MB, Graphic card: 64MB
*SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
III. Product Installation
A. Monitor Setting
i. Right-Click on the desktop. Select “ Properties”
ii. Change color quality to highest (32bit).
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B. Hardware Installation and I/O Pin
Assignment
i. Connect a power adapter and IP Camera to PC or local network
ii. I/O Control Instruction
I/O terminal connector – used in application, for e.g., motion detection, event
triggering, alarm notifications. It provides the interface to:
1 Digital Input (GND+Alarm) – An alarm input for connecting devices that can
toggle between an open and closed circuit, for example: PIRs, door/window
contacts, glass break detectors, etc. When a signal is received the state changes
and the input becomes active.
Relay output (COM +N.O.) / (COM+N.C.) – An output to Relay switch, for
example: LEDs, Sirens, etc
iii. Digital Input
Alarm Input
1. GND (Ground) : Initial state is LOW
2. Alarm : Max. 50mA, DC 3.3V
3.5mm Phone Jack (Audio Input, Red
)
3.5mm Phone Jack (Audio Ou
t
put,
Green
)
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Relay Output
1. N.C. (Normally Close): Max. 1A, 24VDC or 0.5A, 125VAC
2. COM: (Common)
3. N.O. (Normally Open): Max. 1A, 24VDC or 0.5A, 125VAC
iv. Relay
1. Digital Input connection
GND
ALARM
N.C.
COM
N.O.
Door/Window
Contacts
ALARM IN
RELAY OUT
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2. Relay Output Connection
Or
GND
ALARM
N.C.
COM
N.O.
GND
ALARM
N.C.
COM
N.O.
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v. PoE ( Power Over Ethernet)(Optional) 802.3af, 15.4W PoE Switch is
recommended
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a
standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the
network device, such as an IP phone or a network camera, using the
same cable as that used for network connection. It eliminates the need
for power outlets at the camera locations and enables easier application
of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to ensure 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week operation.
Ethernet
PoE Switch
PoE IP Camera
PoE IP Camera
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
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C. IP Assignment
i. Use the software, “IP Installer” to assign the IP address of IP CAMERA.
The software is in the attached software CD.
ii. IP installer supports two languages
a. IPInstallerCht.exeChinese version b. IPInstallerEng.exeEnglish version
iii. There are 3 kinds of IP configuration.
a. Fixed IP (Public IP or Virtual IP)
b. DHCP (Dynamic IP)
c. Dial-up (PPPoE)
iv. Execute IP Installer
v. For Windows XP SP2 user, it may popup the following message box.
Please click “Unblock”.
vi. IP Installer configuration:
vii. IP Installer will search all IP Cameras connected on Lan. The user can
click “Search Device” to search again.
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viii. Click one of the IP Camera listed on the left side. The network
configuration of this IP camera will show on the right side. You may change the “name” of the IP Camera to your preference (eg: Office, warehouse). Change the parameter and click “Submit” then click “OK”. It will apply the change and reboot the Device.
ix. Please make sure the subnet of PC IP address and IP CAM IP address
are the same.
The same Subnet:
IP CAM IP address: 192.168.1.200
PC IP address: 192.168.1.100
Different Subnets:
IP CAM IP address: 192.168.2.200
PC IP address: 192.168.1.100
To Change PC IP address:
Control PanelÆNetwork ConnectionsÆLocal Area Connection PropertiesÆInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) ÆProperties
Please make sure your IP Camera and PC have the same Subnet. If not, please change IP Camera subnet or PC IP subnet accordingly.
x. A quick way to access remote monitoring is to left-click the mouse twice
on a selected IP Camera listed on “Device list” of IP Installer. An IE
browser will be opened.
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xi. Then, please key in the default “user name: admin” and “password:
admin”.
D. Install ActiveX control:
For the first time to view the camera video via IE, it will ask you to install the
ActiveX component.
If the installation failed, please check the security setting for the IE browser.
i. IE Æ Tools Æ Internet Options… Æ Security Tab Æ Custom Level… Æ
Security Settings Æ Download unsigned ActiveX controlsÆ Select
“Enable” or Prompt.
ii. IE Æ Tools Æ Internet Options… Æ Security Tab Æ Custom Level…
ÆInitialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Æ Select
“Enable” or Prompt.
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When popup the following dialogue box, click “Yes”.
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IV. Live Video
Start a IE browser, type the IP address of the IP camera in the address field. It will
show the following dialogue box. Key-in the user name and password. The default
user name and password are “admin” and “admin”.
When connect to the IP CAMERAThe following program interface shows.
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1. Get into the administration page
2. Video Snapshot
3. Show system time, video resolution, and video refreshing rate
4. Select video streaming source (When streaming 2 setting inVideo Setting is closed, this
function will not display)
5. IP Camera supports 2-way audio. Click the “Chatting” check box. Then you can
use microphone which connects to the PC to talk to server side, which is IP
Camera side
6. Shows how many people connect to this IP camera
7. Control the relay which is connected to this camera.
Double-click the video, it will change to full screen mode. Press “Esc” or double-click
the video again, it will change back to normal mode.
Right-Click the mouse on the video, it will show a pop-up menu.
1. SnapshotSave a JPEG picture
2. Record StartRecord the video in the local PC. It will ask you where to save the
video. To stop recording, right-click the mouse again. Select “Record Stop”. The
video format is AVI. Use Microsoft Media Player to play the recorded file.
3. MuteTurn of the audio. Click again to turn on it.
4. Full ScreenFull-screen mode.
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V. Configuration
Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live
video page.
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A.System
i System Information
a. Server Information: Set up the camera name, select language, and
set up the camera time.
1. Server NameThis is the Camera name. This name will show
on the IP Installer.
2. Select languageThere are English, Traditional Chinese, and
Simplified Chinese to select. When change, it will show the
following dialogue box for the confirmation of changing
language.
b. OSD Setting: Select a position where date & time stamp / text
showing on screen.
Moreover, click Text Edit can entry to adjust the OSD contents
which is including Size and Alpha of text. Finally, click Upgrade
button to reserve the setting.
c. Server time settingSelect options to set up time - “NTP”,
“Synchronize with PC’s time”, “Manual”, “The date and time remain
the same”.
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ii User Management
IP CAMERA supports three different users, administrator, general user,
and anonymous user.
a. Anonymous User Login
Yes Allow anonymous login NoNeed user name & password to access this IP camera
b. Add user
Type the user name and password, then click “Add/Set”.
c. Click “edit” or “delete” to modify the user.
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iii System update
a. To update the firmware online, click “Browse…” to select the
firmware. Then click “Upgrade” to proceed.
b. Reboot systemre-start the IP camera c. Factory defaultdelete all the settings in this IP camera. d. Setting Management:User may download the current setting to PC,
or upgrade from previous saved setting.
1. Setting download:
Right-click the mouse button on Setting Download Æ Select
“Save AS…” to save current IP CAM setting in PC Æ Select
saving directory Æ Save
2. Upgrade from previous setting
Browse Æ search previous setting Æ open Æ upgrade Æ
Setting update confirm Æ click index.html
. to return to main
page
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B.Network
i IP Setting
IP Camera supports DHCP and static IP.
a. DHCPUsing DHCP, IP Camera will get all the network parameters
automatically.
b. Static IP:Please type in IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and
DNS manually.
c. Port Assignment: user may need to assign different port to avoid
conflict when setting up IP assignment.
1. Web Page Port: setup web page connecting port and video
transmitting port (Default: 80)
2. RTSP Port: setup port for RTSP transmitting (Default: 554)
3. RTP Start and End Port: in RTSP mode, you may use TCP and
UDP for connecting. TCP connection uses RTSP Port (554).
UDP connection uses RTP Start and End Port.
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d. UPnP
This IP camera supports UPnP, If this service is enabled on your computer,
the camera will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to
“My Network Places.”
Note: UPnP must be enabled on your computer.
Please follow the procedure to activate UPnP
1. open the Control Panel from the Start Menu
2. select Add/Remove Programs
3. Select Add/Remove Windows Components and open
Networking Services section
4. Click Details and select UPnP to setup the service
5. The IP device icon will be added to “MY Network Places”
6. User may double click the IP device icon to access IE browser
ii PPPoE
Select “Enabled” to use PPPoE.
Key-in Username and password for the ADSL connection. Send mail after dialedWhen connect to the internet, it will send a mail
to a specific mail account. For the mail setting, please refer to “Mail and
FTP” settings.
iii DDNS
It supports DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service.
a. DynDNS
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1. Enable this service
2. Key-in the DynDNS server name, user name, and password.
3. Set up the IP Schedule update refreshing rate.
4. Click “Apply”
5. If setting up IP schedule update too frequently, the IP may be
blocked. In general, schedule update every day (1440 minutes)
is recommended.
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b. Camddns service
1. Please enable this service
2. Key-in user name.
3. IP Schedule update is default at 5 minutes
4. Click “Apply”.
c. DDNS Status
1. UpdatingInformation update
2. IdleStop service
3. DDNS registration successful, can now log by
http://<username>.ddns.camddns.comRegister successfully.
4. Update Failed, the name is already registeredThe user name
has already been used. Please change it.
5. Update Failed, please check your internet connection:Network
connection failed.
6. Update Failed, please check the account information you
provideThe server, user name, and password may be wrong.
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C. A/V Setting
i Image Setting
For the security purpose, there are three areas can be setup for privacy
mask. Click Area button first and pull a area on the above image. Finally,
click Save button to reserve the setting.
Adjust “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Hue”, “Saturation” to get clear video.
Adjust “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Hue”, “Saturation” to get clear video.
Moreover, IP CAMERA supports “Back Light Compensation”, “Night
Mode” and “Video Orientation”.
ii Video Setting
User may select 2 streaming output simultaneously:
Streaming 1 Setting: Basic mode and Advanced mode
Streaming 2 Setting: Basic mode, Advanced mode, and 3GPP mode
(Max Video Frame Rate for both streaming combined is 30 FPS)
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a. Video System: click the drop down list to select the system type
b. Streaming 1 Basic Mode
1. Resolution
There are 8 resolutions can be chosen.
1600x 1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 800x600,
640x480, 320x240, 176x144
2. Quality
There are 5 levels to adjust:
Best/ High/ Standard/ Medium/ Low
The higher the quality is, the bigger the file size is. Also not
good for internet transmitting
3. Video Frame RateThe video refreshing rate per second.
4. Video FormatH.264 or JPEG
5. RTSP Path: RTSP output name
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c. Streaming 1 Advanced Mode
1. Resolution
There are 8 resolutions can be chosen.
1600x 1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 800x600,
640x480, 320x240, 176x144
2. Bitrate Control Mode
There are CBRConstant Bit Rate and VBRVariable Bit Rateto use. CBR32Kbps~4Mbps (the higher the CBR is, the better the
video quality is) VBR1(Low)~10(High) – Compression rate, the higher the
compression rate, the lower the picture quality is; vise versa.
The balance between VBR and network bandwidth will affect
picture quality. Please carefully select the VBR rate to avoid
picture breaking up or lagging.
3. Video Frame Rate
The video refreshing rate per second.
NTSC: Max 30 frames/second PAL: Max 25 frames/second
4. GOP Size
It means "Group of Pictures". The higher the GOP is, the better
the quality is.
5. Video FormatH.264 or JPEG
6. RTSP Path: RTSP output connecting route
d. Streaming 2 Basic Mode
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1. Resolution
There are 8 resolutions can be chosen.
1600x 1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 800x600,
640x480, 320x240, 176x144
2. Quality
There are 5 levels to adjust:
Best/ High/ Standard/ Medium/ Low
The higher the quality is, the bigger the file size is. Also not
good for internet transmitting
3. Video Frame RateThe video refreshing rate per second.
4. Video FormatH.264 or JPEG
5. RTSP Path: RTSP output connecting route
e. Streaming 2 Advanced Mode
1. Resolution
There are 8 resolutions can be chosen.
1600x 1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 800x600,
640x480, 320x240, 176x144
2. Bitrate Control Mode
There are CBRConstant Bit Rate and VBRVariable Bit Rateto use.
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CBR32Kbps~4Mbps (the higher the CBR is, the better the
video quality is) VBR:1~10 (Compression Rate)
3. Video Frame Rate
The video refreshing rate per second.
4. GOP Size
It means "Group of Pictures". The higher the GOP is, the better
the quality is.
5. Video FormatMPEG4 or JPEG
6. RTSP Path: RTSP output name
f. 3GPP Streaming mode:
3GPP mode suggested setting: 176x144 resolution, 5FPS, MPEG4 format
1. Enable or Disable 3GPP Streaming
2. 3GPP: 3GPP output name
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iii Audio
IP CAMERA supports 2-way audio. User can send audio from IP
Camera Built-in mic to remote PC; User can also send audio from
remote PC to IP Camera’s external speaker.
a. Audio from IP camera built-in mic to local PC: select “Enable” to
start this function.
b. Audio from local PC to IP Camera: Check “chatting” in the browsing
page.
The Audio will not be smooth when enable SD card
recording function simultaneously.
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D.Event List
IP CAMERA provides multiple event settings.
i Event Setting
a. Motion Detection
IP CAMERA allows 3 areas motion detection. When motion is
triggered, it can send the video to some specific mail addresses,
transmit the video to remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save
video to local SD card. To set up the motion area, click “Area
Setting”. Using mouse to drag and draw the area. The same
operation for area 2 and 3.
b. Record File Setting: IP CAMERA allows 3 different types of
recording file to change its record size.
When motion/alarm is triggered, there are 3 different types of
record mode.
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1. AVI File (With Record File Setting )
2. Multi-JPEG (With Record File Setting), only with JPEG
compression format.
3. Single JPEG (Single File with Interval Setting)
c. Record Time Setting
Pre Alarm and Post Alarm setups for video start and end time when
motion detected, I/O, or other devices got triggered.
Note: Pre/Post Alarm record time is base on record time setting and IP Cam
built-in Ram memory. Limited by IP Cam built-in Ram Memory, When information
is too much or video quality set too high, it will cause recording frame drop or
decrease on post alarm recording time.
d. Network Dis-connected
When the network is down, it will save the video to local SD card.
This function is only enabled in wire connection.
e. Network IP check
When the connection is down, it records the video to SD card. Make
sure the video recording is continuous. To use this function, key in
the IP address of the PC which has recording software installed.
Enable the function of “Save to SD card”, then click “Apply”.
The interval of two video files on SD card is fixed with 30
seconds.
ii Schedule
a. Schedule: After complete the schedule setup, the camera data will
be recorded according to the schedule setup.
b. Snapshot: After enable the snapshot function, user can select the
storage position of snapshot file, the interval time of snapshot and
the reserved file name of snapshot.
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iii I/O Setting
IP CAMERA supports 1 input/ 1 output. When input is triggered, it can
send the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to
remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save video to local SD card.
CATUTION!!
Please connect to propriety relay output device to reduce the risk of
electric shock & damaged.
Alarm Input Setting
Among alarm input setting, the user can setup the connected device which
can send the signal to “relay output” when the device is triggered.
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Relay Output Setting
In relay output setting, the user can setup the output device to perform the
related output action.
I/O PIN definition, please refer to the following statement
ALARM
GND
ALARM INPUT
Standard Voltage: 3.3V (internal Voltage)
Connect “ALARM” and “GND” two pins.
N.C.
COM
N.O.
RELAY OUTPUT
Contact Rating: 30V DC/ 1A, 125V AC/ 0.3A
Depends on the devices, the user should connect “N.C.” and
“COM” pins or “N.O.” and “COM” pins
(1) Non-Triggered
(2) Triggered
Sensor
Device
ALARM
GND
3.3V
Sensor
Device
ALARM
GND
0V
3.3V 3.3V
Triggered
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RELAY INSTALLATION EXAMPLE 1
Trigger a normal off (Normal Open) alarm siren on when event/motion
occur at COM:
RELAY INSTALLATION EXAMPLE 2
Trigger the normal on (Normal Close) indoor illumination off when event
/ motion occur at COM:
9PIN D-SUB
WEB SERVER / IP CAMERA
9PIN D-SUB
WEB SERVER / IP CAMERA
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iv Mail & FTP
To send out the video via mail of ftp, please set up the configuration first.
v Log List
Sort by System Logs, Motion Detection Logs and I/O Logs. In addition, System Logs and I/O Logs won’t lose data due to power failure.
vi SD card
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Please Insert SD card before use it. Make sure pushing SD card into the slot completely.
Playback
1. It will show the capacity of the SD card. Click the date listed on
this page. It will show the list of the video.
2. The video format is AVI. Click the video to start Microsoft Media
Player to play it.
3. To delete the video, check it, then click Del. When the SD card
is full, it will remove the oldest video automatically.
NoteThe use of the SD card will affect the operation of the IP
CAMERA slightly, such as affecting the frame rate of the video.
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VI. Network Configuration
i Configuration 1
a. Internet AccessADSL or Cable Modem b. IP addressOne real IP or one dynamic IP
c. Only IP CAMERA connects to the internet
d. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP CAMERA. For dynamic IP, start
PPPoE.
ii Configuration 2
a. Internet AccessADSL or Cable Modem b. IP addressMore than one real IP or one dynamic IP
c. IP CAMERA and PC connect to the internet d. Device neededSwitch Hub
e. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP CAMERA and PC. For dynamic IP,
start PPPoE.
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iii Configuration 3
a. Internet AccessADSL or Cable Modem b. IP addressone real IP or one dynamic IP
c. IP CAMERA and PC connect to the internet d. Device neededIP sharing
e. Use virtual IP, set up port forwarding in IP sharing.
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VII. Factory Default
i To recover the default IP address and password, please follow the following
steps.
ii Remove power, and press and hold the button in the back of IP CAMERA.
iii Power on the camera. Don’t release the button during the system booting. iv It will take around 30 seconds to boot the camera. v Release the button when camera finishes proceed. vi Re-login the camera using the default IP (http://192.168.1.200), and user
name (admin), password (admin).
VIII. Package contents
i IP CAMERA Network Camera ii Adaptor iii Ethernet Cable iv CD title (User manual, IP installation Utility)
Factory Default
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Appendix I
SD Card Recommended
Vendor Test
ADATA 4G passed
ADATA 512M passed
Blast 128M passed
GIGATEK 128M passed
Kingmax 256M passed
Kingston 128M passed
Kingston 256M passed
Kingston 512M passed
Kingston 1G passed
Kingston 32G passed
Phast 256M passed
Photofast 256M passed
PK 128M passed
PRETEC 128M passed
READY 128M passed
SanDisk 128M passed
SanDisk 256M passed
SanDisk 512M passed
SanDisk 1G passed
SanDisk 2G passed
SanDisk 4G passed
SanDisk 8G passed
SanDisk 16G passed
SanDisk 32G passed
SiliconPower 128M passed
SiliconPower 256M passed
TEKQ 128M passed
TEKQ 256M passed
Toshiba 128M passed
Toshiba 256M passed
Toshiba 4G passed
Transcend 128M 80X passed
Transcend 256M 80X passed
Transcend 1G 80X passed
Transcend 2G 150X passed
Transcend 4G 150X passed
Transcend 512M 80X passed
Transcend 4G passed
Transcend 8G passed
Transcend 16G passed
Transcend 32G passed
TwinMOS 128M passed
TwinMOS 256M passed
UMAX 128M passed
U-TEK 128M passed
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