LevelOne FCS-1081A, FCS-1081 User Manual

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LevelOne
FCS-1081 / FCS-1081A
PoE IP Camera
User Manual
Ver:1.1.0-0710
Copyright (c) 2007 Digital Data Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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Before You Use This Product
The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country. The Network
Camera is not only a high-performance web-ready camera but also can be part of a
flexible surveillance system. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the operation of
such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use.
It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the list in
the "Package Contents" chapter. Take notice of the warnings in “Quick installation guide” before the Network Camera is installed, then carefully read and follow the instructions in the “Installation” chapter to avoid damages due to faulty assembly and
installation. This also ensures the product is used properly as intended.
The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those
who have basic network knowledge. The “Troubleshooting” chapter in the Appendix
provides remedies to the most common errors in set up and configuration. You should
consult this chapter first if you run into a system error.
The Network Camera is designed for various applications including video sharing, general
security/surveillance, etc. The “How to Use” chapter suggests ways to best utilize the
Network Camera and ensure proper operations.
For paragraphs preceded by the reader should use caution to understand completely the
warnings. Ignoring the warnings may result in serious hazards or injuries.
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ATTENTION
1. All operation please refer to the instruction.
2. Please don’t place the product on unstable desk or bracket.
3. Please avoid any liquid permeate inside of the machine in case damage the product.
4. Before wiring, please follow all electronic safety standards, and using the
recommendable power supply adapter.
5. Do not let the camera aim at sun or other lighting objects no matter the camera is
operating or not, otherwise it might damage the CCD camera permanently.
6. When the product is out of order, please do not try to fix it by yourself, please refer to
the trouble shooting section of this instruction to figure out the problems in advance.
If the problem is not found, please contact us or our authorized dealers directly.
7. All the features and functions are subject to change without notice. Please visit
www.level1.com
for the latest ones.
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Table of Contents
Before You Use This Product .......................................................................... 2
Package Contents............................................................................................2
Hardware Installation .......................................................................................2
Software Installation.........................................................................................4
Install “IP CamLocator” ................................................................................... 4
Install “IP CamSecure”.................................................................................... 5
How to Use IP CamLocator..............................................................................7
Initial use IP Cam Locator............................................................................... 7
Configuration of Main Console........................................................................ 7
How to Access to the Network Camera..........................................................16
Initial accessing the network camera .............................................................16
Configuration of Main Console.......................................................................17
Adjusting the Monitor Image ..........................................................................19
Basic Setting..................................................................................................21
System...........................................................................................................21
Camera ..........................................................................................................24
Network..........................................................................................................27
Account..........................................................................................................32
Advance Setting.............................................................................................33
FTP Client......................................................................................................33
SMTP.............................................................................................................37
Schedule........................................................................................................41
Alarm Buffer...................................................................................................42
Motion Detection ............................................................................................44
System Log....................................................................................................45
Trouble shooting sheet...................................................................................46
Technical Parameters ....................................................................................47
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE...............................................................48
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Package Contents
FCS-1081 / FCS-1081A
Fixed Lens
Camera Stand
CD Manual/Utility
Quick Installation Guide
Hardware Installation
Depending on the user’s application, an Ethernet cable may be needed.
The Ethernet cable should meet the specs of UTP Category 5 and not
exceed 100 meters in length.
Connect the power adapter jack to the Network Camera before
plugging in to the power socket. This will reduce the risk of accidental
electric shock.
Since FCS-1081/FCS-1081A is a PoE IP camera, it could work without attaching to power outlet as long as
it connects to PoE switch.
The Network Camera will first detect Ethernet. Until the Network Camera is connected to Network, the LED
will become green and flash. Operating in the Network mode, the green LED will flash every second as
heartbeat to indicate alive.
To install in Ethernet
Make sure the Ethernet is firmly connected to a switch hub. After attaching the Ethernet cable plug in the
power adapter if users want to have a redundant power. If the LED turns out to be steady green after
self-test, go to next paragraph “Software Installation”.
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To adjust the camera setting
Consult with the dealer of the peripherals for correct installation.
The Network Camera provides the auto iris lens connector. If the
auto iris lens is used, the dip should be adjusted to AI option. And
you also have to select VIDEO drive or DC drive lens by select
correct iris mode. The pin assignment of the auto iris lens connector
is as follows.
Video Drive DC Drive
1. 12V, Power Source 1. DAMP -
2. Not used 2. DAMP +
3. IRIS 3. DRIVE +
4. Ground 4. DRIVE -
BLC / OFF
Back Light Control
AES / AI
Auto Electronic Shutter or Auto-Iris lens
DD / VD
DC drive or VIDEO drive auto-iris lens
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Brighten or darken the video image
To adjust the lens
There is a fixed lens free bundled. Whereby revolving the lens, it can be focused on. However, users shall
loosen or tighten the gray loop by using the wrench attached in the package.
1.Unscrew it first
2. Loosen or tighten
the gray loop.
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Software Installation
In this manual, "User" refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and
"Administrator" refers to the person who can configure the Network Camera and grant user
access to the camera.
At the end of the hardware installation, the Administrator must place the product software CD
into the CD-ROM drive of the PC running in MS Windows. An auto-run program will pop up (If
the program is not on auto-run, go to the root directory of the software CD and click on
“autorun.exe”).
Install “IP CamLocator”
Click on “Install Software” item, after the window contains changed, click on “IP CamLocator” to run installation program.
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Upon IP CamLocator’s start up, this program searches for LevelOne’s products on the same
LAN. After searching, LevelOne Video Servers or Network cameras will be located by the IP
CamLocator. There may be several entries shown in the window. The Administrator may
differentiate the Network cameras with the model number and MAC address.
The IP addresses shown in the "IP Address" field reflect those on the local network. They
may be from the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server, the camera will try to find a free
IP address (this takes from 15 second to 3 minutes, depending on the LAN status). The
method of finding IP address is seeking from 192.168.0.2, to 192.168.0.254. If any of the
address inside this range is free, the Network Camera will be assigned to this IP address, and
its subnet mask would be 255.255.255.0.
Install “IP CamSecure”
Click”Install Software
Click”IP CamSecure” and follow the onscreen instruction or refer to the user’s manual to
complete installation.
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Custom Setup Type:
You may install the system to the directory of your
preference and choose which feature(s) you want to
install to the PC.
Hint: You may, for instance, install only Playback
and/or LiveView on the PC at home or other remote
site from which you do not install the camera but are
going to watch them remotely.
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How to Use IP CamLocator
This chapter introduces how to monitor the image from the camera using IP CamLocator.
The LevelOne video server and Network camera can be used with Microsoft web browsers
and IP CamLocator in Windows operation systems. This document focuses on introducing IP
CamLocator.
Initial use IP Cam Locator
Click Start -> Program Files -> LevelOne -> IP Cam Locator -> IP Cam Locator.
Configuration of Main Console
Main Menu
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Main Menu Camera
Click this button to get into common information of all Network cameras in network. You can
connect the specific Network cameras to get life video and to optimize video setting.
User
Click this button to get into user basic setting information of all Network cameras in network.
You can connect the specific Network cameras to get and set basic values. This section
includes Info, User, Date Time, TCP/IP, PPPoE and DDNS.
Note: Only the administrator has access to the Settings.
About
Click this button to get into information of IP CamLocator.
Camera
The Camera page provides you LevelOne network cameras in the network with information,
including product name, IP address, MAC address, model name and model ID. Click on
specific network cameras to optimize Video Setup including brightness, contrast, saturation
and hue.
SearchClick it to search network cameras in the network, it displays network cameras
information including product name, IP address, MAC address, model name and model ID.
Link to IEAfter searching network cameras in network, you can click to specific Network cameras in search area and press Link to IE to set the video server of the network camera in
Microsoft web browses.
UsernameEnter the username for authentication necessary for specific Network cameras
connecting with IP CamLocator. The default user name is “root”.
Password:Enter the password for authentication necessary for Network cameras connecting
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with IP CamLocator. The default password is the MAC address (in capital letters).
Connect:After clicking to specific Network cameras in search area and type it with username
and password to connect to the network camera in IP CamLocator. You can use the tool bar to optimize video Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue.
User
The User page provides you all Network cameras configurations in the network with
product or downloaded configuration file information, including Info, User, Date Time, TCP/IP,
PPPoE and DDNS.
Load configuration File:Select From PC File or From Device, the former one can load
information of downloaded configuration file and the latter one can load Network Camera
configurations in the network.
From PC FileClick it and press Load to select configuration location from PC.
Note:
• Configuration file format is *.conf.
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From DeviceClick it and press Load to select the specific device in the network. Type it with Username and Password to load configuration from device.
Note:
• If you have connected to the specific device before, you don’t type it with Username and Password again.
After loading, you can get configuration from PC files or devices. IP CamLocator displays
the sub folders including Info, User, Date Time, TCP/IP, PPPoE and DDNS.
Info
The Info page provides you with product factory information, including Product Name,
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Serial Number, Firmware Version and hardware version.
User
The Network Camera default account and password setting is “root/MAC address (in
capital letters)”. IP CamLocator provides to assign a password if the Network Camera is
intended to be accessed by others. Use this menu to set the user names and passwords of
Administrator and up to 9 different users (User 1 to User 9), and the access right of each user.
UsernameSet a user name between 5 and 16 characters. PasswordSet a password between 5 and 16 characters. ConfirmRe-type the password to confirm. ModeSet s user to Admin, Operator or Viewer mode.
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Date Time
Current date & timeThis displays the current date and time of the camera. PC clockThis displays the date and time of the monitoring PC clock. AdjustSelect one of four time adjusting modes. Keep current settingSelect this mode to keep the current date and time of the camera. Synchronize with PCSelect this mode to make the date and time of the camera the same
as the monitoring PC.
Manual settingSelect this mode to manually adjust the date & time of the camera. Synchronize with NTPSpecify the NTP server name and the refresh Interval to
synchronize the date and time of the camera with those of the time server, known as the NTP
(Network Time Protocol) server.
Note:
• The NTP server (Network Time Protocol) is the time server which is an Internet standard
protocol (built on top of TCP/IP) that assures accurate synchronization to the millisecond of
computer clock times in a network of computers.
NTP server nameType the host name or IP address of the NTP server, up to 64 characters. Time zoneSelect the time zone and time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in the area
where the camera is installed from the pulldown box.
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TCP/IP
HTTP PortSelect port 80 in general situations. If you want to use a port number other than 80, select the text box and enter a port number between 1024 and 65535.
Note:
• When you have set the HTTP port number to a number other than 80 on the Network setting
page or in the Setup Program, access the camera by typing the IP address of the camera on
the web browser as follows:
Example: when HTTP port number is set to 2000 Æ http://192.168.0.100:2000/
MAC AddressDisplay the MAC address of the camera. IP Address
Obtain IP automatically (DHCP)If a DHCP server is installed on the network, to select this
while the IP address is assigned by the DHCP server.
Note:
• When you set Obtain IP automatically (DHCP), make sure that the DHCP server is working
on the network.
Use the following IPSelect this when a fixed IP address is set. IP AddressEnter the IP address of the camera. Subnet maskEnter the subnet mask. Default GatewayEnter the default gateway. DNS Setting Obtain DNS server automaticallyIf a DHCP server is installed on the network, to select this
while the DNS server is assigned by the DHCP server.
Use the following DNS server:Select this when you set the fixed address as the IP address
of DNS server.
Primary DNS:Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
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Secondary DNSEnter the IP address of the secondary DNS server, if necessary.
PPPoE
Use this when you connect the camera through PPPoE (Point -to- Point Protocol over
Ethernet). PPPoE connection is the protocol that is widely used in xDSL (digital affiliate line
such as ADSL, VDSL or SDSL) as the authentication and connection system.
IP AddressThe IP address obtained at the PPPoE connecting with network. User IDEnter the user ID for authentication necessary for PPPoE connections. Type it up to
64 characters.
PasswordEnter the password for authentication necessary for PPPoE connections. Type it
up to 32 characters.
ConfirmRe-type the password to confirm. Obtain DNS server automaticallySelect this to obtain the address of DNS server
automatically.
Use the following DNS serverSelect this when you set the fixed address as the IP address
of DNS server.
Primary DNSEnter the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNSEnter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
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DDNS
Server NameEnter the name of the DDNS Server User IDEnter the user ID for authentication necessary for DDNS connections. Type it up to
64 characters.
PasswordEnter the password for authentication necessary for DDNS connections. Type it
up to 32 characters.
ConfirmRe-type the password to confirm. HostnameEnter the host name that is registered to the DDNS server.
Note:
• When you want to use DDNS function, you need to register an account in DDNS server first.
About
This page displays IP CamLocator information including Version, Copyright and Product
Date information
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How to Access to the Network Camera
This chapter introduces how to monitor the image from the camera using Microsoft web
browser. The LevelOne video server and Network camera can be used with Microsoft web
browsers and IP CamLocator in Windows operation systems. This section focuses on
introducing camera web server. The recommended browser for Windows is Internet Explorer
6.0 or above.
The functions of the camera should be set by the Administrator.
Initial accessing the network camera
Start your web browser, and enter the IP address or host name of the network camera of
LevelOne in the Location / Address field of your browser. Use the default account “root” and
default password which is the MAC address (in capital letters).After successful login, there would
a screen appear for ActiveX. Click “Install” and proceed. Then the monitor image will be displayed
in your browser.
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Note:
The default user name and password are set at the factory for the administrator. You can
change them in the Account Menu under Setting on later pages.
Configuration of Main Console
Camera control panel
Monitor image Section
Main menu
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Main menu
Snapshot
Click this button to capture a live image shot by the camera and store the picture in your
computer. See details on later pages.
Setting
This function is only for the Administrator. Click this button to get into the Basic and Advance
settings menu.
Language
You can click the pulldown box to select system language, including English, German,
Danish, Greek, Traditional Chinese and Korean.
Camera control panel
1. Click the pulldown box to choose between MPEG4 and MJPEG video
compression mode.
2. Click View Size to select the desired display image resolution among 640X480, 320X240,
and 160X120.
Other camera control functions
Move the camera toward the preset direction.
Before you start this function, you need to specify Guard tour settings in the Setting Menu under Advance / Patrol setting.
Adjust camera focus.
Adjust camera zoom.
You can use the tool bar to optimize video brightness, contrast, and saturation. You can
also modify the Picture settings in the Setting Menu under Basic Setting.
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Audio buttons
Speakers turned on. Speakers turned off.
Microphone turned on. Microphone turned off.
Volume control bar.
Note:This function is only for Cameras which support audio.
It means the speakers of your computer are turned on to transmit the sounds from the
connected IP camera(s). Similarly, means you can broadcast to the connected IP
camera(s) via the Ethernet using your microphone.
Video play buttons:
Zoom in. :Pause the current video.
Stop the current video. :Play the video.
Digital Zoom in /out.
Adjusting the Monitor Image
Monitoring the camera image
1. Log into the homepage to display the main console.
2. Select between MPEG4 and MJPEG video compression mode.
3. Click the View Size box to choose among 640X480, 320X240 or 160X120 resolution.
Directly zoom in / out the image via the monitor window
1. Click to display the zoom in window.
2. Pull the to adjust the zoom range, and it will be
showed on the above window.
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3. You can use the right click of your mouse to move the to any where on the window.
Capturing the monitor image
You can capture a still image shot by the camera and save it in your computer.
1. Press , and a snapshot window will appear.
2. Click the right button of your mouse and save the picture in your computer.
3. Select JPEG or Bit map under Save as type.
4. Specify File name, choose Save in location, and click Save.
5. Click “Close” to return to the Main console.
Setting the camera
Press for setting the camera. Only the administrator has access to the Settings. This
section, including Basic and Advance settings, explains each option and how to use it. For
camera control, please see “How to use”.
How to use Basic setting
Basic setting options includes System, Camera , Network, and Account.
How to use Advance setting
Advance setting options includes FTP Client , SMTP, Schedule, Alarm buffer, Motion
Detection.
Motion Detection
When you click Motion Detection on main panel menu, the Motion Detection setting menu
appears. There are three Motion Detection functions as sensors to set for different detecting
zones. Each one has Threshold and Sensitivity inputs which you can adjust to specific zone
sequentially. Motion Detection function can support to FTP and SMTP for capturing and
sending images or starting alarm output.
Language
You can click the pulldown box to select system language, including English, German, Danish,
Greek, Traditional Chinese and Korean.
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Basic Setting
Click the “Basic” folder to display the sub folders, including System, Camera, Network, and
Account.
System
Information
The Information page provides you with product factory information, including product name,
serial number, firmware version, Web version and hardware version.
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Day & Time
Current date/timeThis displays the current date and time of the camera. PC clockThis displays the date and time of the monitoring PC clock. Date & time formatClick the pulldown box to select among different time display formats,
including yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss (year-month-day hour:minute:second), mm-dd-yyyy
hh:mm:ss (month-day-year hour:minute:second), and dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss
(day-month-year hour:minute:second).
AdjustSelect one of four time adjusting modes. Keep current settingSelect this mode to keep the current date and time of the camera. Synchronize with PCSelect this mode to make the date and time of the camera the same
as the monitoring PC.
Manual settingSelect this mode to manually adjust the date & time of the camera. Synchronize with NTPSpecify the NTP server name and the Refresh Interval to
synchronize the date and time of the camera with those of the time server, known as the NTP
(Network Time Protocol) server.
Note:
• The NTP server (Network Time Protocol) is the time server which is an Internet standard
protocol (built on top of TCP/IP) that assures accurate synchronization to the millisecond of
computer clock times in a network of computers.
NTP server nameType the host name or IP address of the NTP server, up to 64 characters. Time zoneSelect the time zone and time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in the area
where the camera is installed from the pulldown box.
Initialize
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RebootClick this button to reboot the camera. A confirmation dialogue will appear. Click OK
to proceed. It takes about two minutes to reboot the camera.
Factory defaultClick this button to reset the camera to the factory default settings. A confirmation dialogue will appear. Click OK to proceed, the network indicator on the camera
will start to blink. After completing adjustments to the default settings, the camera will reboot
automatically. Do not turn off the camera until the camera reboots.
Backup setting data:Save the setting data of the camera to a file. Click Save, and follow the
instructions on the browser to save the setting data file to your specified location.
Restore settingLoad the saved setting data of the camera. Click Browse and select the file in which the setting data is stored. Click OK, and the camera is adjusted according to the
loaded data and restarted.
Firmware updateUpgrade the camera software. Click Browse and select the file for upgrading. A confirmation dialogue will appear. Click OK to start upgrading. The camera will
reboot upon completion.
Note:
• Use only upgrade files that are special for this camera. Problems may occur otherwise.
• Do not turn off the camera power or disconnect the network until the upgrading is completed.
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Camera
General
Image RotateSelect to Mirror, Rotate, or Mirror & Rotate the display image.
OverlaySelect to add Text Overlay or Privacy Mask on the display screen. The Text Overlay
enables users to see Date/Time on the screen. The Privacy Mask enables users to conceal an
area of the video image.
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MPEG4
MPEG4 view port Unicast streaming Video/Audio port number : Specify the transmission port number of the video data. It is initially set to 8090. Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534.
Note:
Unicast streamingSpecify the transmission port number of the video data and audio data
used when UDP (Unicast) is selected with the TCP/UDP transmission switching icon in the main viewer.
Image Size:Specify the image size the network camera transmits. You can choose among 704 × 480, 352 × 240 and 176 × 120 for NTSC mode and 704 × 576, 352 × 288 and 176 × 144 for PAL mode.
Frame rateSet the frame rate of the MPEG4 image. Selectable values are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,
30 fps. The unit “fps” stands for “frames sent per second”.
Quality AutoThe quality and bitrate will be automatically decided according to the frame rate. Fixed QualitySet the selectable values are Medium, Standard, Good, Detailed and
Excellent.
Fixed Bitrate:Set the bit rate of MPEG4 image transmission for a line. Selectable values are 64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536 and 2048 kbps.
Note
• The selected frame rate and bit rate are a tentative value. The actual frame rate and bit
rate may be different according to the image size, the shooting scene or the network
condition.
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MJPEG
MJPEG view port Unicast streaming Video/Audio port number : Specify the transmission port number of the video data. It is initially set to 8070. Specify an even number from 1024 to 65534.
Note:
Unicast streamingSpecify the transmission port number of the video data and audio data
used when UDP (Unicast) is selected with the TCP/UDP transmission switching icon in the main viewer.
Image Size:Specify the image size the network camera transmits. You can choose among 704 × 480, 352 × 240 and 176 × 120 for NTSC mode and 704 × 576, 352 × 288 and 176 × 144 for PAL mode.
Frame rateSet the frame rate of the MPEG4 image. Selectable values are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,
30 fps. The unit “fps” stands for “frames sent per second”.
Quality AutoThe quality and bitrate will be automatically decided according to the frame rate. Fixed QualitySet the selectable values are Medium, Standard, Good, Detailed and
Excellent.
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Network
The Network Camera default account and password setting is “root/MAC address(in capital
letters)”. It is necessary to assign a password if the Network Camera is intended to be
accessed by others.
Information
MAC addressDisplay the MAC address of the camera. Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)If a DHCP server is installed on the network, to
select this while the IP address is assigned by the DHCP server.
Note:
• When you set Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP), make sure that the DHCP
server is working on the network.
Use the following IP addressSelect this when a fixed IP address is set. IP addressEnter the IP address of the camera. Subnet maskEnter the subnet mask. Default gatewayEnter the default gateway. Use the following DNS server addressSelect this when you set the fixed address as the IP
address of DNS server.
Primary DNS serverEnter the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS serverEnter the IP address of the secondary DNS server, if necessary. HTTP port numberSelect 80 in general situations. If you want to use a port number other than 80, select the text box and enter a port number between 1024 and 65535.
Note:
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• When you have set the HTTP port number to a number other than 80 on the Network setting page or in the Setup Program, access the camera by typing the IP address of the camera on the web browser as follows:
Example: when HTTP port number is set to 2000 Æ http://192.168.0.100:2000/
PPPoE
Use this when you connect the camera through PPPoE (Point -to- Point Protocol over
Ethernet). PPPoE connection is the protocol that is widely used in xDSL (digital affiliate line
such as ADSL, VDSL or SDSL) as the authentication and connection system.
IP addressThe IP address obtained at the PPPoE connecting with network. User IDEnter the user ID for authentication necessary for PPPoE connections. Type it up to
64 characters.
PasswordEnter the password for authentication necessary for PPPoE connections. Type it
up to 32 characters.
Re-type passwordRe-type the password to confirm. Obtain DNS server address automaticallySelect this to obtain the address of DNS server
automatically.
Use the following DNS server address:Select this when you set the fixed address as the IP
address of DNS server.
Primary DNS serverEnter the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS serverEnter the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
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DDNS
Server nameChoose the name of the DDNS Server User IDEnter the user ID for authentication necessary for DDNS connections. Type it up to
64 characters.
PasswordEnter the password for authentication necessary for DDNS connections. Type it
up to 32 characters.
Re-type passwordRe-type the password to confirm. Host nameEnter the host name that is registered to the DDNS server.
Note:
• When you want to use DDNS function, you need to register an account in DDNS server first.
UPnP
The camera includes support for UPnP, which is enabled by default. If also enabled on your
computer, the camera will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to “My
Network Places.” It provides port forwarding for opening a port in a router or firewall in a
private network in order to let a party from the outside world contact a user inside.
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HTTP portEnter the HTTP port number and default HTTP port is 80. MPEG4 viewer portEnter the MPEG4 viewer port number and default MPEG4 viewer port is
8090.
MJPEG viewer port:Enter the MJPEG viewer port number and default MJPEG viewer port is
8070.
IP Notification
When network notify type is set to On, you can send an e-mail notification of the completion
of the network setting.
Notify typeSelect type of DHCP, Static IP and PPPoE will notify.
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SMTP server nameType the SMTP server name up to 64 characters, or the IP address of
the SMTP server.
AuthenticationSelect the authentication required when you send an email. Off: Select if no authentication is necessary when an email is sent. On: When authentication is necessary an e-mail is sent, select one of the authentication
methods from the followings.
SMTP: Select if SMTP authentication is necessary when an e-mail is sent. POP before SMTP: Select if POP before SMTP authentication is necessary when an e-mail is
sent.
Note:
• When you set to On, be sure to select either or both SMTP or/and POP before SMTP.
POP server nameIt is necessary when the POP before SMTP is selected in Authentication.
Type the POP (receiving mail) server name up to 64 characters, or type the IP address of the
POP server. This setting is necessary when the SMTP server which sends e-mails performs
authentication using the POP user account.
User name, PasswordType the user name and Password of the user who has the mail
account. This setting is necessary when the SMTP server which sends e-mails performs
authentication.
Recipient e-mail addressType the recipient e-Mail address up to 64 characters. You can
specify up to three recipient E-mail addresses.
Administrator e-mail addressType the Administrator e-Mail address up to 64 characters.
This address is used for reply mail and sending system messages from the SMTP server.
SubjectType the subject/title of the e-Mail up to 64 characters. With respect to mail which is
sent according to the IP notification.
Message
Type the text of the E-mail up to 384 characters. Default value provide network information
including IP, Port, MAC, Model and Serial..
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Account
Setting
The Network Camera default account and password setting is “root/MAC address(in capital
letters)”. It is necessary to assign a password if the Network Camera is intended to be
accessed by others. Use this menu to set the user names and passwords of Administrator and
up to 9 different users (User 1 to User 9), and the access right of each user.
Setting User nameSet a user name between 5 and 16 characters. PasswordSet a password between 5 and 16 characters. Re-type passwordRe-type the password to confirm. Viewer ModeSet a user to Admin, Operator or Viewer mode. Viewer authenticationAllows any viewer direct access to Live View.
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Advance Setting
Click the “Advance” folder to display the sub folders, including FTP Client, SMTP, Schedule,
Alarm buffer, Motion Detection.
FTP Client
Use this menu to set up for capturing and sending images to an FTP server. By using FTP
client function, you can send the image and audio file which has been shot and recorded
linked with the external sensor input or with the built-in motion detection function to FTP server.
FTP client setting menu is composed of two tabs, General ,Alarm sending and Periodical
sending. General
FTP client functionTo activate the FTP client function, select On. The FTP client setting page appears. When you do not wish to use the FTP client function, select Off.
Note:
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• The frame rate and operability on the main viewer may decrease while a file is being
transmitted by the FTP client function.
FTP server name:Type the FTP server name to upload still images up to 64 characters, or
the IP address of the FTP server.
User nameType the user name for the FTP server. PasswordType the password for the FTP server. Retype passwordTo confirm the password, type the same characters as you typed in the
Password box.
Passive mode:Set whether you use the passive mode of FTP server or not when connecting to FTP server. Select On to connect to FTP server using the passive mode.
Alarm sending
Set to forward the image and audio file to the specified FTP server linked with the alarm
detection by the external sensor input or by the built-in motion detection function. Select On to
send the image and audio file to FTP server linked with the alarm detection.
Remote pathType the path to the destination in FTP server up to 64 characters. Image file nameType the file name you want to assign to the images when sending to the
FTP server. You can use up to 10 alphanumeric characters, - (hyphen) and _ (underscore) for naming.
Sensor input 1Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input1 of
the camera I/O port.
Sensor input 2Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input2 of
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the camera I/O port.
Sensor input 3Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input3 of
the camera I/O port.
Sensor input 4Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input4 of
the camera I/O port.
Motion DetectionClick it on for using Motion Detection function as a sensor. You can set
the motion detection function page.
Note:
Motion Detection works only when the Video mode is set to MPEG-4 and the Cropping is set to Off.
Alarm buffer:Select Use alarm buffer when you forward the image/ audio of before and after
the alarm detection (pre-alarm, post-alarm). If you do not select it, only the image of the
moment of the alarm detection is forwarded. Click Alarm buffer to display the Alarm buffer
setting menu. For details, see “Setting the Alarm Buffer — Alarm buffer setting Menu on page.
Periodical sending
You can set to send an image file to FTP server periodically by selecting On to send the
image file to FTP server linked with setting period.
Remote pathType the remote path up to 64 characters. Image file nameType the file name of the image sent to FTP server up to 10 alphanumeric
characters, - (hyphen) and _ (under score).
SuffixSelect a suffix to be added to the file name sent to FTP server.
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NoneThe name of the sent file will be the Image file name. Date & timeThe date & time suffix is added to the Image file name. The date & time suffix
consists of lower two-digits of year (2 digits), month (2 digits), date (2 digits), hour (2 digits),
minute (2 digits) and second (2 digits), and consecutive number (2 digits), thus 14-digit
number is added to the file name.
Sequence numberA consecutive number is added to the Image file name. Sequence number clearClick Clear and the suffix of the sequence number returns to 1. IntervalSet the periodical sending is effective interval. Min value is 1 min and Max value is
24 hour.
Effective periodSet the period when the periodical sending is effective. AlwaysThe periodical sending is always effective. ScheduleYou can specify the period when the periodical sending is effective in the schedule
setting in the other section. Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective period is
displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule setting Menu” on page 39)
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SMTP
Set the SMTP menu when you want to send an image via e-mail. By using Mail (SMTP)
function, you can send a mail with attached image which has been shot linked with the
external sensor input or with the built-in motion detection function. The image file can also be
sent periodically. E-Mail (SMTP) setting menu is composed of three tabs, General ,Alarm
sending and Periodical sending.
General
Select On when you use the SMTP function. The common setting options are displayed
below. If you do not wish to use the e-Mail (SMTP) function, select Off and click OK.
Note:
• During transmission of an image file via mail, the frame rate and operation performance of
the monitor image of the main viewer decline.
• While the camera video mode is set to MPEG-4, the image of the composite video signal
output from the video output connector of the camera may be distorted during mail
transmission.
• You cannot send an audio file by using the mail sending function.
SMTP server nameType the SMTP server name up to 64 characters, or the IP address of
the SMTP server.
AuthenticationSelect the authentication required when you send an email.
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Off: Select if no authentication is necessary when an email is sent. On: When authentication is necessary an e-mail is sent, select one of the authentication
methods from the followings.
SMTP: Select if SMTP authentication is necessary when an e-mail is sent. POP before SMTP: Select if POP before SMTP authentication is necessary when an e-mail is
sent.
Note:
• When you set to On, be sure to select either or both SMTP or/and POP before SMTP.
POP server nameIt is necessary when the POP before SMTP is selected in Authentication.
Type the POP (receiving mail) server name up to 64 characters, or type the IP address of the
POP server. This setting is necessary when the SMTP server which sends e-mails performs
authentication using the POP user account.
User name, PasswordType the user name and Password of the user who has the mail
account. This setting is necessary when the SMTP server which sends e-mails performs
authentication.
Recipient e-mail addressType the recipient e-Mail address up to 64 characters. You can
specify up to three recipient E-mail addresses.
Administrator e-mail addressType the Administrator e-Mail address up to 64 characters.
This address is used for reply mail and sending system messages from the SMTP server.
SubjectType the subject/title of the e-Mail up to 64 characters. With respect to mail which is sent according to the alarm detection when Alarm sending of the alarm tab is set to On, the
characters standing for the sensor type added to the subject.
Message:Type the text of the E-mail up to 384 characters. (A line break is equivalent to 2 characters.)
Alarm sending
Set to send the mail with connection to the alarm detection by the external sensor input or
by the built-in motion detection function.
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Alarm sendingSelect On to set to send mail with connection to the alarm detection. File attachmentSet whether an image file is attached to the mail sent or not. When On is
selected, the image file made by the settings below is attached. When Off is selected, only the
message is sent.
Image file nameType the file name you want to assign to the image to attach a mail. You
can use up to 10 alphanumeric, - (hyphen) and _ (underscore) for naming.
Sensor input 1Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input1 of
the camera I/O port.
Sensor input 2Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input2 of
the camera I/O port.
Sensor input 3Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input3 of
the camera I/O port.
Sensor input 4Click it on for using external sensor which is connected to sensor input4 of
the camera I/O port.
Motion DetectionClick it on for using Motion Detection function as a sensor. You can set
the motion detection function page.
Note:
Motion Detection works only when the Video mode is set to MPEG-4 and the Cropping is set to Off.
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Periodical sending
You can set to send an image file by SMTP server periodically by selecting On to send the
image file by SMTP server linked with setting peroid
Image file nameType the file name of the image sent by SMTP up to 10 alphanumeric
characters, - (hyphen) and _ (under score).
SuffixSelect a suffix to be added to the file name sent by SMTP. NoneThe name of the sent file will be the Image file name. Date & timeThe date & time suffix is added to the Image file name. The date & time suffix
consists of lower two-digits of year (2 digits), month (2 digits), date (2 digits), hour (2 digits),
minute (2 digits) and second (2 digits), and consecutive number (2 digits), thus 14-digit
number is added to the file name.
Sequence numberA consecutive number is added to the Image file name. Sequence number clearClick Clear and the suffix of the sequence number returns to 1. IntervalSet the periodical sending is effective interval. Min value is 30 min and Max value is
24 hour.
Effective periodSet the period when the periodical sending is effective. AlwaysThe periodical sending is always effective. ScheduleYou can specify the period when the periodical sending is effective in the schedule
setting in the other section. Click Schedule and the setting menu for the effective period is
displayed. (“Setting the Schedule — Schedule setting Menu” on page 32)
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Schedule
When you click Schedule on the Advanced mode menu, the Schedule setting menu
appears. This is the same menu as the setting menu which is displayed when you click
Schedule to set Effective period and Schedule in FTP client setting menu, e-Mail (SMTP)
setting menu, Image memory setting menu, Alarm out setting menu and so on. Example:
When setting e-Mail (SMTP) (the alarm sending) in the Schedule setting menu.
Setting Schedule selection Select the list box to specify the schedule you want to set. e-Mail (SMTP) – Alarm, e-Mail (SMTP) – Periodical, FTP – Alarm, FTP – Periodical, Image memory – Alarm, Image memory – Periodical, Alarm output – Alarm or Alarm output – Timer, can be selected. Mon (Monday) to Sun (Sunday)
The time period on the right of the checked day is the effective period of the schedule.
Start time, End time Specify the Start time and the End time. Use the same time schedule every day
When this is checked, the Start time and End time set to Mon (Monday) are applied to all days. In this case, the Start time and End time of the other days than Mon (Monday)
cannot be input.
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Alarm Buffer
You can set the Pre-alarm image and audio (the image and audio before the
alarm detection) and the Post - alarm image and audio. These can be set
when Alarm sending FTP client setting menu or Image memory setting menu is set to On, and besides when Use alarm buffer is selected.
Setting Alarm bufferTo activate the Alarm buffer function, select On. The basic
setting options are displayed below. When you do not use the Alarm output
function, select Off.
Recording capacity Pre-alarm periodDisplay the maximum recording capacity of image/audio
before the alarm detection.
Post-alarm periodDisplay the maximum recording capacity of image/audio
after the alarm detection.
Recording time
Set the recording time for the Pre-alarm image/audio and Post alarm
image/audio.
Pre alarm periodType it with recording time of the image/audio before the
alarm detection.
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Post alarm periodType it with recording time of the image/audio after the
alarm detection.
Note:
• The value of Recording capacity differs depending on Image size, Bitrate (for
MPEG4) and Image quality (for MJPEG-4 and MJPEG) in the camera setting
menu.
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Motion Detection
When you click Motion Detection on the Advance mode menu, the Motion
Detection setting menu appears. There are three Motion Detection functions
as sensors to set for different detecting zones. Each one has Threshold and
Sensitivity inputs which you can adjust to specific zone sequentially. Motion
Detection function can support to FTP, SMTP and Alarm output for capturing
and sending images or starting alarm output.
Click it On when you use the Motion Detection function and detecting zone
appears for adjusting and moving. The common setting options are displayed
below. If you do not wish to use the Motion Detection function, click it Off and press OK. Motion Detection 1Click it on for using Motion Detection 1 function as a
sensor. You can adjust and move the detecting zone by using mouse.
Motion Detection 2Click it on for using Motion Detection 2 function as a
sensor. You can adjust and move the detecting zone by using mouse.
Motion Detection 3Click it on for using Motion Detection 3 function as a
sensor. You can adjust and move the detecting zone by using mouse.
Threshold:You can use the tool bar to set up-limit value. When detecting zone signals are over setting value, it would carry on assigned work.
SensitivityYou can use the tool bar to set down-limit value. When detecting zone signals are over setting value, it would carry on assigned work.
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Carry out the following steps
1. Click On to Motion Detection 1 choose one of eight orders.
2. A detecting zone 1 appears and use mouse to adjust and move the zone boundaries and position.
3. Use tool bar to set Threshold and Sensitivity value.
4. Follow the steps to set the other Motion Detection.
5. Click the OK to save the setting.
Note:
• Be careful! Motion Detection function don’t work with Patrol function at same
time.
System Log
The System Log records all changes with time that the system has made.
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Trouble shooting sheet
After powering up or inserting LAN cable connected to a PoE switch, the Network Camera
performs a self-diagnostic to detect any hardware defects.
Reset and Restore
At the rear side of the camera there is a button hidden in
the pinhole as shown in the picture. It is used to reset the
system or restore the factory default settings.
Sometimes resetting the system sets the system back to
normal state. If the system problems remain after reset,
restore the factory settings and install again.
Troubles Probable Reasons Solutions
Power cable is not in well
connection.
Reconnected.
No action while power on.
No image.
The Networking indicator
isn’t flashing.
Firmware is hang up.
Start up with factory
default setting by pressing
the reset button over 5
seconds then releasing it.
Having image but can’t
control.
The indicator isn’t flashing.
Firmware is hang up.
Restart the Network
camera by pressing and
releasing the reset button.
Poor video cable
connection
Reinsert
Unstable images
Power W is not enough Change
The focus is out of focus.
Adjust the lens or focus
manually.
Vague images
Incorrect camera setting Check the dip switch.
Restoring the factory defaults will erase any previous settings. Reset or restore the
system after power on.
Reset Button
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Technical Parameters
Model FCS-1081 / FCS-1081A Compression Mode
MJEG/MPEG4
Max. Resolution
704x480 pixels(NTSC)
704x576 pixels(PAL)
Frame Rate
160x120: 30/25fps
320x240: 30/25fps
704x480: 30/25fps
Sensor
1/3" ColourCCD
Lens
4.0mm/F1.2
Minimum Illumination
0.05Lux/F1.2
Shutter (sec)
1/60~1/100,000(NTSC)
1/50~1/110,000(PAL)
Audio Codec
G.711 PCM 64 kbit/s, ADPCM 32 kbit/s, MP3,
MPEG4-AAC full duplex(FCS-1081A only)
Flash ROM
8MB
SDRAM
32MB
Zoom
Digital: 10x
Power Supply
DC 12V± 5%
Temperatures
0°C ~ + 50°C
Humidity
95% non-condensing
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