PLANET ICA-500 User Manual

Internet Camera
ICA-500
User’s Manual
Copyright
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Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Disclaimer
PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
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Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET Pan / Tilt Internet camera: Model: ICA-500 Rev: 5.0 (August 2005) Part No. EM-ICA500V5
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................1
Overview ............................................................................................................................1
Physical Details..................................................................................................................3
Package Contents ..............................................................................................................4
CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP...................................................................................................5
System Requirements........................................................................................................ 5
Installation.........................................................................................................................6
Setup...................................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER 3 ADVANCED VIEWING SETUP.....................................................................9
Introduction.......................................................................................................................9
Adjusting the Video Image...............................................................................................9
Controlling User Access to the Video Stream...............................................................12
Making Video available from the Internet....................................................................13
CHAPTER 4 WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT....................................................................17
Introduction.....................................................................................................................17
Connecting to ICA-500....................................................................................................17
Welcome Screen...............................................................................................................18
Viewing Area ...................................................................................................................19
Control Panel Screen.......................................................................................................20
Advanced Configuration Area.......................................................................................21
Camera Advanced setting Menu....................................................................................21
System Screen..................................................................................................................22
Camera Screen.................................................................................................................23
Network Screen................................................................................................................25
User Screen ......................................................................................................................28
IP Filter Screen................................................................................................................28
FTP Client Screen ...........................................................................................................30
SMTP Screen...................................................................................................................31
Image Memory.................................................................................................................32
Alarm 1 & Alarm 2 Screen.............................................................................................34
Schedule Screen...............................................................................................................34
Motion Detection Screen.................................................................................................35
Time Setting Screen.........................................................................................................36
Popup Screen...................................................................................................................37
Firmware upgrade Screen..............................................................................................38
Factory Default Screen....................................................................................................39
ActiveX Control............................................................................................................... 40
CHAPTER 5 CLIENT UTILITY..........................................................................................46
INSTALLATION............................................................................................................46
HOW TO USE.................................................................................................................50
APPENDIX A ALARM I/O CONNECTOR......................................................................... 65
Appendix A Alarm I/O Connector.................................................................................65
APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................66
Appendix B Troubleshooting..........................................................................................66
APPENDIX C BANDWIDTH CALCULATION.................................................................70
Appendix C: Bandwidth Calculation.............................................................................70
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APPENDIX D SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................71
Appendix D: Specifications.............................................................................................71
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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This Chapter provides details of the ICA-500's features, components and capabilities.

Overview

As broadband communication gets more and more popular, it becomes easier to transfer video and audio through network. Traditional surveillance system is gradually evolving to be deployed in packet switching TCP/IP network. PLANET ICA­500 provides an advanced digital solution of Internet Camera with pan and tilt capability to meet more application demands. It supports wired Ethernet networking. ICA-500 can be placed either in a LAN or an available xDSL/Cable modem connection. ICA-500 also supports DDNS. With its Plug-N-Watch capability, a network administrator or system operator can seamlessly complete network deployment in simply minutes.
Combining 1/3 inch color CCD sensor with the advanced motion JPEG video compression technology, sharp, high-quality video is digitized and delivered by the advanced microcomputer in ICA-500. The high quality of M-JPEG files brings vivid images, which are suitable for surveillance applications.
Motion detection is a powerful function enhanced in ICA-500. If a motion is detected in surveillance spot, this function will capture images, attach them in an email, and alert the system administrator via pop-up message. With bundled camera utility, centralized management (up to 16 cameras) can be fulfilled to save TOC for enterprise users.
Headquarter
Warehouse

Features

Pan and Tilt capability
ICA-500 is able to perform PAN (0°~325°) and tilt (10°~90°) adjustment, which brings more convenience and flexibility in network deployment.
ICA-500
Production Area
IVS-100
ICA-500
ICA-500/IVS-100 applications
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Ease of use
Plug-N-Watch capability to simplify system integration in an existing network environment
Meeting SOHO, business, or public facilities surveillance needs
ICA-500 can be deployed in many different situations, such as library, train station
or factory production line to provide efficient, human-resource reducing, and offers flexibility, affordability, and reliability for the proper surveillance of manufacturing facilities.
Multi-Platform support
Supporting TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, and HTTP public network standards, ICA-500 can be applied and utilized to a mixed IP network environment.
Motion Detection This feature will send you alert message when motion is detected. The ICA-500
will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large objects.
Audio Support
With built-in microphone, the voice around can be recorded with live image.

Internet Features

User-definable administration port number. This allows Internet Gateways to use “port mapping” so the ICA-500 a and a Web
Server can share the same Internet IP address.
DDNS Support
In order to view video over Internet, user must know the Internet IP address of the
gateway used by ICA-500. An easy-to-remember DDNS (Dynamic DNS) name will help you memorize your site more easily.
NTP (Network-Time-Protocol) Support
NTP allows the ICA-500 to calibrate its internal clock from an Internet Time-
Server. This ensures that the time stamp on the recorded video from the ICA-500 will be correct.

Security Features

User Authentication If desired, the camera access can be restricted to known users. Users will have
to enter their username and password before being able to view the video stream. Up to 10 users can be entered.
IP filter
The camera access not only can be restricted by username/password, but also
can be limited by the IP range to bring users more security.
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Physical Details

Rear Panel

ICA-500 Rear Panel
LAN port
Alarm I/O Connector
CF SLOT
MIC
Reset Button
Use a standard LAN cable to connect your ICA-500 to a 10/100BaseT hub or switch.
ICA-500 provides a terminal block with 8 pins of connectors located on the center of the back panel. There are 3 pins for two alarm inputs and 5 pins are for alarm output. The I/O connectors are physical interface to sense and/or activate alarm signals to a variety of external sensors or alarms.
User can plug a CF memory card into this socket to store the alarm or scheduled images.
Built-in microphone for audio recording. The audio recording feature can be disabled in the web configuration.
The RESET button is used for
Restore Default IP Address, Administrator ID, and Administrator password.
IP address: 192.168.0.20
Administrator ID: admin
Administrator Password: null (no password)
Reset steps:
• Power off the Network Camera.
• Insert the paper clip or other tool and press and hold the button down continuously.
• Power on the Network Camera again.
• Wait at least 8 seconds and release the tool. Then the Network Camera has been restored to default settings.
Note: Restoring the factory default configurations will lose the
existing machine settings. User needs to access machine default IP address or use the IP Finder program to search the Network Camera for configuration and operations..
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Package Contents

The following items should be included: If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
• Planet ICA-500 Pan / Tilt Camera x 1
• Power adapter x 1
• Power cord x 1
• Decoration ring x 1
• Screw x 4
• Terminator for Alarm I/O x 1
• Installation software and manual CD x 1
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Chapter 2
Basic Setup
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This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the ICA-500.

System Requirements

To use the LAN interface, a standard 10/100BaseT hub or switch and network cable is required.
System Requirement for Viewer & Recorder:
System Hardware
1-4 cameras surveillance application
• CPU: Pentium III, 800 MHz or above
• Memory Size: 128 MB (256 MB recommended)
• VGA card resolution: 1024 x 768 or above
4 or more cameras surveillance application
• CPU: Pentium 4, 1.7G MHz or above
• Memory Size: 512 MB or above
• VGA card resolution: 1024 x 768 or above
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Note: The listed information is minimum system requirements only. Actual requirement will vary depending on the nature of your environment.
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Installation

1. Mount the Camera on the supplied Base and Stand.
Use 4 screws to fix the ICA-500 onto the ceiling as below. You can also put the Network Camera on the table directly.
ICA-500 Installation
2. Connect the LAN Cable
Connect the ICA-500 to a 10/100BaseT hub or switch.
3. Connect power adapter
Connect the external power supply to the DC power connector attached on the extension cable from the Network Camera. Note: use the power adapter, 12VDC, included in the package and connect the other end to wall outlet for AC power.
4. Power Up
Connect the supplied power adapter to the ICA-500 and power up. Use only the power adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage.
5. Check the LEDs
When powering on machine, the status LED will turn green. It means the system is booting up successfully. Furthermore, if you have a proper network connection, and access to the ICA-500, the 10/100M LAN LED will flash orange
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Setup

Initial setup can be performed either from the web browser or using the supplied Windows-based camera utilities. This program can locate the ICA-500 even if its IP address is invalid for your network. You can then configure the ICA-500 with appropriate TCP/IP settings for your LAN.
Subsequent administration can be performed with your Web browser, as explained in Chapter 3 - Web-based Administration.

Setup Procedure

Before setup operations
The ICA-500 provides GUI (Web based, Graphical User Interface) for machine management and maintenance.
To start ICA-500 web configuration, the requirement of the web browser should be: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with Java support
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Default LAN interface IP address of ICA-500 is 192.168.0.20. You may now open your web browser, and insert http://192.168.0.20 in the address bar of your web browser to logon ICA-500 web configuration page.
ICA-500 will prompt for User Name and Password, please enter: admin as username to continue machine Web Management.
Current firmware supports Microsoft Internet Explorer, the Netscape Navigator support is planned in the future firmware release
Or you may execute IPEditV3 to discover/edit IP address of ICA-500. Procedures of IPEdit utility
Please find the IPEditV3.exe in the Utility folder on user’s manual CD
Double-click the IPEditV3.exe and the following screen should be prompt on your
computer.
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Choose the destination camera for IP address and device name modifications
After modifications, you may now connect the camera via web browser.
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Chapter 3
Advanced Viewing Setup
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This Chapter provides information about the optional settings and features for viewing video via the ICA-500. This Chapter is for Administrators only.

Introduction

After finishing the network setup, the ICA-500 can immediately be used by all users on your LAN.
This chapter describes some additional settings and options for viewing live Video:
Adjusting the video image
Controlling user access to the live video stream
Making video available from the Internet

Adjusting the Video Image

If necessary, the ICA-500 Administrator can adjust the Video image. Settings are provided for:
Image size - Select the desired size. The larger sizes require greater bandwidth.
Image quality - This determines the degree of compression applied to the Video
stream. Higher quality requires greater bandwidth.
Saturation, Sharpness, Contrast, Hue adjustment -

To Adjust the Video Image:

1. Connect to the Web-based interface of the ICA-500.
2. On the Administration menu, select Image. You will see a screen like the example below.
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Camera setting
3. Make the required adjustments, as explained below, and save your changes.
Camera Settings Image Size
Select the desired video resolution. The default resolution is set to 320*240.
Available resolution: ‧176x144‧320x240‧352x288 640x480
Image Quality
Select the desired image quality. The default Image Quality is set to Standard.
Available selection:
Clarity: Video is better but frame rate may be slower
Fluency: Video is not as good as Clarity but frame rate may be higher
Standard: System default value. Note: Higher image quality requires more bandwidth.
Saturation,
Image quality adjustment, the parameter ranges from 0 to 255
Sharpness, Contrast, Hue
Options Camera tour
Reset to default
Enable the check box if you want the time to be displayed on the Video image.
If this option is enabled, all the settings in this page will be reset to factory default values.
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Please check the appendix B for more information on the image adjustment.
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Controlling User Access to the Video Stream

By default, only system administrators can connect to the ICA-500 and view live Video. If desired, you may apply the access privileges to known users, by requiring each user
to login to the ICA-500 with their individual username and password.

To Enable this feature:

1. Connect to the Web-based interface of the ICA-500. (Please check related chapters for details.)
2. In machine Administration menu, select User.
3. You may add up to 10 users in machine database, choose the user number, and enter the name, password and access right for each user.
User Setting Screen

Operation

When each user connects, they will be prompted for their username and password. They must enter the name and password defined on the User screen above.
The camera system administrator can have full access/system modification privileges; the user only has viewing privilege.
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Making Video available from the Internet

If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and Broadband modem, you can make the ICA-500 available via the Internet.

ICA-500 Setup

The ICA-500 configuration does NOT have be changed, unless:
You wish to change the port number from the default value (1024).
You wish to use the DDNS (Dynamic DNS) feature of the ICA-500.
Second HTTP Port Configuration
Normally, HTTP (Web) connections use port 80. Since the ICA-500 uses HTTP, but port 80 is likely to be used by a Web Server, you can use a different port for the ICA-
500. This port is called the "HTTP Port2". (The first port is port 80.)
The HTTP port2 is disabled in default settings. If you prefer to use a different port number than port 80, you can specify the port number on the ICA-500's Network screen, as shown below.
Network Screen
The Network screen is part of the Web-based Administration interface. See Web­based Management for further details on using this interface.
Viewers need to know this port number in order to connect and
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view live Video, so the current communication port number has to be informed to the remote users to connect to.
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DDNS (Dynamic DNS)
Many Internet connections use a "Dynamic IP address", where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Internet connection is established.
This means that other Internet users don't know the IP address, so can't establish a connection.
DDNS is designed to solve this problem, by allowing users to connect to your LAN using a domain name, rather than an IP address.
To use DDNS:
1. Register for the DDNS service with a supported DDNS service provider. You can then apply for, and be allocated, a Domain Name.
2. Enter and save the correct DDNS settings on the DDNS Setting screen in the Network setting menu.
3. Operation is then automatic:
The ICA-500 will then automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it
detects that the Internet IP address has changed, and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address.
Internet users can then connect to your LAN using the Domain Name
allocated by the DDNS service provider.
Limitation: if the ICA-500 is installed with private IP address behind the NAT
router, please find and enable the DDNS feature on the router. This can prevent the remote users not able to connect to the camera.
Current supported DDNS service provider:
www.dyndns.org , www.no-ip.com
DDNS Setting Screen

Router/Gateway Setup for remote viewing

Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming TCP (HTTP) connections (from remote viewers) to the ICA-500. The Router/Gateway uses the Port Number to determine which incoming connections are intended for the ICA-500.
This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers in the router. The Port Forwarding/Virtual Server entry tells the Router/Gateway that incoming TCP connections should be passed to the ICA-500. If necessary, check the user manual for your Router/Gateway for further details.
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The "Port" for the Port Forwarding / Virtual Server entry above is the "Second Port" number specified on the Network screen of the ICA-500.

Viewing via the Internet

Clients (viewers) will need a broadband connection; dial-up connections are NOT recommended.
Using your Web Browser
If using your Web browser, you need to know the address of the camera (either the Internet IP address or the Domain name) and the correct communication port n umber.
Enter the address of the ICA-500, and its port number, in the Address (or Location) field of your Browser.
Example - IP address:
HTTP://203.70.249.52:1024
Where the Router/Gateway's Internet IP address is 203.70.212.52 and the "HTTP Port2" number on the ICA-500 is 1024.
Example - Domain Name:
HTTP://ica500.dyndns.org: 1024
Where the Router/Gateway's Domain name is ica500.dyndns.org and the " HTTP Port2" number on the ICA-500 is 1024.
Using the Windows Viewing/Recording Utility
If using the CamView Utility, the details of the ICA-500 must be entered on the Internet tab of the Add Camera screen.
CamView - Add Camera Screen
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You can then select the camera in the Cameras list on the main screen, and click OK to establish a connection and view live video.
Please check respective chapter for further details of viewing Video using either the Windows Viewing/Recording utility or Web Browser.
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Chapter 4
Web-based Management
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This Chapter provides Setup details of the ICA-500’s Web-based Interface. This Chapter is for Administrators only.

Introduction

The ICA-500 can be configured using your Web Browser. The ICA-500 must hav e an IP address, which is compatible with your PC.

Connecting to ICA-500

If you have run the CamView utility, the screen provided a button . Clicking this button will immediately connect to the ICA-500.
If using only your Web Browser, use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the ICA-500:
Once connected, you can add the ICA-500 to your Browser's Favorites or Bookmarks.

Connecting using your Web Browser

1. Start your web browser.
2. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the IP Address of the ICA-500, as in this example, which uses the ICA-500's default IP Address:
HTTP://192.168.0.20
3. Default username/password for machine login: admin/ <no password>
4. If the Administrator ID and Password have been assigned, enter the name and password you assigned.
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Welcome Screen

When you connect, the camera Home screen will be displayed.
Camera Home Screen
The Home screen can be divided into three areas:
Viewing Area - Images from the ICA-500
Control Panel Area – ICA-500 Camera Manipulation and image quality control
Advanced Configuration area - only available for administrator. Camera
administrator can have full configuration in this menu.
These options are explained in the following sections.
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Viewing Area

This screen is displayed when you log in machine
Viewing Area Screen
The ICA-500 web page requires ActiveX control to display the video content. The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the camera and installed on your PC.
The security settings on the Internet Explorer must allow the ActiveX plug in to be functional.
To use the ICA-500, please execute your Internet Explorer and browse to Î ”Internet Options…” Î ”Security” ΔCustom Level…” and change the settings as follows:
Download the signed ActiveX controls
Download the unsigned ActiveX controls
• Initialize and script the ActiveX controls not masked as safe to Prompt
After the ActiveX installation completed, video content will start playing automatically. Due to various network conditions, the video display may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered.
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