Planet ICA-HM132, ICA-HM136 User Manual

2Mega-Pixel 20M IR
Vari-Focal Dome IP Camera
ICA-HM132
User’s Manual
Version: 1.00
Copyright
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Federal Communication Commission Interference St atement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance. (example-use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any cha nges or m odificatio ns not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth fo r an uncontrolle d environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
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Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment
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CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may ca use radio interfere nce, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
WEEE Regulation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.
Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET H.264 2Mega-Pixel 20M IR Vari-Focal Dome IP Camera Model: ICA-HM132 Rev: 1.00 (March. 2011) Part No. EM-ICAHM132
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Table of Content
1. Introduction....................................................................................................6
1.1 Overview .................................................................................................6
1.2 Features...................................................................................................6
1.3 Package Contents...................................................................................7
2. Basic Setup....................................................................................................8
2.1 System Requirements..............................................................................8
2.2 Physical Description ................................................................................9
2.2.1 Identification of ICA-HM132 cable ................................................. 9
2.2.2 ICA-HM132 I/O Control Instruction..............................................10
2.3 Hardware Installation.............................................................................12
2.3.1 Physical Installation.....................................................................12
2.4 Initial Utility Installation...........................................................................14
2.5 Initial Utility Installation...........................................................................14
2.5.1 Search and Configure Network by PLANET IP Installer..............14
Search and Configure Network.............................................................14
2.6 Setup ActiveX to use the Internet Camera.............................................18
2.6.1 Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP.............................................18
2.6.2 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP.............................................19
2.6.3 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista..........................................20
3. Web-based Management.............................................................................21
3.1 Introduction............................................................................................21
3.2 Connecting to Internet Camera..............................................................21
4. Live View .....................................................................................................23
5. Configuration ...............................................................................................25
5.1 System...................................................................................................26
5.1.1 System Information......................................................................26
5.1.2 User Management.......................................................................28
5.1.3 System Update............................................................................29
5.2 Network..................................................................................................30
5.2.1 IP Setting.....................................................................................30
5.2.2 Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista...........................................31
5.2.3 PPPoE.........................................................................................38
5.2.4 DDNS ..........................................................................................38
5.2.5 Mail & FTP...................................................................................41
5.3 A/V Setting.............................................................................................42
5.3.1 Image Setting ..............................................................................42
5.3.2 Video Setting...............................................................................42
5.3.3 Audio............................................................................................45
5.4 Event List...............................................................................................47
5.4.1 Event Setting...............................................................................47
5.4.2 Schedule......................................................................................48
5.4.3 I/O Setting....................................................................................49
5.4.4 Log List........................................................................................51
5.4.5 SD Card.......................................................................................51
Appendix A: Factory Default ............................................................................... 53
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Appendix B: PING IP Address.............................................................................54
Appendix C: 3GPP Access..................................................................................55
Appendix D: Bandwidth and Video Size Estimation............................................56
Appendix E: DDNS Application...........................................................................57
Appendix F: Configure Port Forwarding Manually...............................................62
Appendix G: SD Card Recommended................................................................65
Appendix H: Troubles hooting & Fr equently Asked Questions.............................66
Appendix I: Product Specification .......................................................................70
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1. Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the
ICA-HM132. The ICA-HM132 is indoor infrared Vari-Focal fixed dome Internet camera, and is part of the PLANET H.264 2Mega-Pixel series. Through high performance 2Mega-Pixel CMOS sensor, it’s also equipped with 2.7mm to 9mm Vari-focal auto iris lens allowing easy installation and camera angle adjustment for different installed sites. And high performance chipset pr ovide the UXGA images at 1,600x1200 up to 15 frames per second, and 720p HD images at 1,280x720 up to 30 frames per second with Multiple H.264 streams and JPEG/MPEG4 streams that ensure simultaneous real time monitoring and high resolution recording at a lower bandwidth.
The ICA-HM132 features zero-lux illumination. Via the new LED technology, the 18 IR LED built aroun d the lens and it has built-in ICR (IR-cut filter Removable) for day / night surveillance, the ICA-HM132 can provide high-quality in both day and night surveillan ce up to 20 meters. And ICA-HM132 supports the network and analog video output interfaces are also provided in the ICA-HM132 for flexible viewing and recording implementations.
Compliant with IEEE 802.3af PoE interface, the ICA-HM132 can be located in places where there are no power outlets. The ICA-HM132 With Store-to-NAS function, it work alone and save the video files to a NAS directly, which can save the PC resource and keep monitoring the environment with motion detection at 24/7. And include DI/DO alarm application and SD/SDHC card support for local storage application, and supports 2-Way audio that enables audio communication between local and remote ICA-HM132 installed sites by using the external microphone and speaker.
The ICA-HM132 is the perfect surveillance application for install on the store, office or other indoor environment. And can be managed by PLANET Cam Viewer Three IP-Surveillance management software or Network Video Recorder (NVR) for multi-camera video surveillance application that provides monitoring, recording and event management functions to secured environment to protect your property and life.
H.264 2Mega-Pixel 20 meter indoor infrared vari-focal Internet Camera

1.1 Overview

This user’s guide explains how to operate this camera from a computer. User should read this manual completely and carefully before you operate the device

1.2 Features

High resolution pictures for day and night with high quality of 2Mega-Pixel CMOS image sensor
Built-in IR LED and visible distance up to 20 meters
Support 3GPP and JAVA for iPhone and Windows mobile for remote view
Supports H.264, MPEG-4 and M-JPEG video compression
Easy configuration and management via Windows-Based utility or web browser
DDNS, PPPoE and FTP uploading offers more alternatives in surveillance network
Motion Detection feature can monitor any suspicious movement in a specific area
2-Way audio supported with external speaker an d microphone
IR-Cut filter brings better video quality in the daytime and nighttime
Compliant with IEEE 802.3af PoE interface
SD card to save recording video and image locally
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1.3 Package Contents

User can find the following items in the package:
Camera unit x 1 Power Adapter x 1 Accessories Kit x 1 User’s Manual CD x 1
Quick Installation Guide x 1
NOTE:
1. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
2. Using the power supply that is not the one included in Internet camera packet will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
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2. Basic Setup

This chapter provides details of installing and configu ring the Internet camera

2.1 System Requirements

Network Interface 10/100Base-TX Ethernet
Monitoring System Recommended for Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
· CPU: Intel Dual Core 1.66G
System Hardware
(Suggested)
System Hardware
(Minimum)
NOTE:
The listed information is minimum system requirements only. Actual requirement will
vary depending on the nature of your environment.
· Memory Size : 1024 MB (1024 MB or above Recommended )
· VGA card resolution : 1024 x 768 or above
· VGA card memory : 128 MB or above
· CPU: Intel C-2.8G
· Memory Size : 512 MB
· VGA card resolution : 1024 x 768
· VGA card memory : 64 MB
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2.2 Physical Description

2.2.1 Identification of ICA-HM132 cable

1. RJ-45 LAN socket: Connect to PC or Hub/Switch.
For connect to 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling. This Ethernet port built N-Way protocol can detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network automatically. Please use CAT-5 cable to connect the Network Camera to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet network switch or hub.
2. Power Jack: The input power is DC 12V.
NOTE: ONLY use package power adapter supplied with the Internet. Otherwise, the
product may be damaged.
3. I/O Control Instruction
I/O terminal connector – used in application, for e.g., motion detection, event triggering, alarm notifications
4. Video Output
The internet camera also provides composite video output. User can use BNC video cable to connect the internet camera with a TV monitor or VCR.
5. MIC in (audio in)
Connect a microphone to the network camera.
6. Line out (audio out)
Connect a loud speaker to the network camera. This is for voice alerting and two-way audio.
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2.2.2 ICA-HM132 I/O Control Instruction

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.
2. Relay output (COM +N.O.) / (COM+N.C.)
An output to relay switch, for example: LEDs, Sirens, etc
3. Digital Input/Alarm Input
1) GND (Ground): Initial state is LOW
2) Alarm: Max. 50mA, DC 3.3V
4. Relay Output
1) N.C. (Normally Close): Max. 1A, 24VDC or 0.2A, 110~240VAC
2) COM: (Common)
3) N.O. (Normally Open): Max. 1A, 24VDC or 0.2A, 110~240VAC
Relay
1. Digital Input connection
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2. Relay Output Connection
Or
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2.3 Hardware Installation

2.3.1 Physical Installation

1. Fix Internet camera to desired location with mount fixture
2. Connect an Ethernet cable
Connect the LAN cable on the camera to the network device (hub or switch).
NOTE: If there has an IEEE802.3af PoE switch in your network, you can connect the
camera LAN cable to this PoE switch to obtain power. The power adapter is unnecessary when Internet camera is connected to a PoE switch.
3. Attach the power supply
Plug in power adapter and connect to power source. After power on, the camera will start to operate.
NOTE: 1. Only use the power adapter supplied with Internet camera Otherwise, the
product may be damaged.
2. The power adapter is unnecessary when Internet camera is connected to a PoE switch. Otherwise, the product may be damaged when Internet camera is connected to a PoE switch and power adapter simultaneously.
4. Attach BNC connector
Connect the video BNC connector to a monitor set if necessary check camera viewing angle and focus.
5. 3-Axis Gimbal Adjustments
Once the users open the case, the gimbal adjustment offers the co nvenience method to inst all on the wall. The pan, tilt, and rotation are provided in this model. The users can adjust the gimbal with Pan 175 degree, tilt 75 degree, and rotation 180 degree respectively.
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6. PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
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.
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2.4 Initial Utility Installation

This chapter shows how to quick set up your H.264 camera. The camera is with the default settings. However to help you find the networked camera quickly the windows utility PLANET IP Installer can search the cameras in the network that shall help you to configure some basic setting before you started advanced management and monitoring.
1. Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive to launch the auto-run program. Once completed, a welcome menu screen will appear.
2. Click the “PLANET IPInstaller” hyperlink; you will see the dialog box as below.
NOTE: If the welcome screen does not appear, click “Start” at the taskbar. Then, select
Run” and type “D:\Utility\PLANETIPinstaller\PLANETIPinstaller.exe”, assume D drive is your CD-ROM drive.

2.5 Initial Utility Installation

When you installed the camera on a LAN environment, you may execute PLANET IP Installer to discover camera’s IP address and set up related parameters in the camera.

2.5.1 Search and Configure Network by PLANET IP Installer

When you installed the Camera on a LAN environment, you have two easy ways to search your Cameras by PLANET IP Installer or UPnP discovery. Here is the way to execute PLANET IP Installer to discover Camera’s IP address and set up related parameter in a Camera.

Search and Configure Network

1. OS: Windows XP SP2 or above. If the following “Windows Security Alert” popup, please click
“Unblock”.
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2. The GUI of IP Installer is as follows (Default IP: 192.168.0.20).
(1) IP Installer will search all IP Cameras connected on LAN. The user can click “Search
Device” to search again.
(2) Click one of IP Cameras listed on the left side of IP Installer, then the network configuration
of that IP Camera will be listed on the right side. If parameters changed, click on “Submit”. Then, the network configuration will be changed. Just click “OK” to reboot
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(3) Please make sure the subnet of PC IP address and IP CAM IP address are the same.
IP CAM IP address: 192.168.0.20 PC IP address: 192.168.0.100
(4) Different Subnets:
IP CAM IP address: 192.168.0.20 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100
(5) To Change PC IP address:
Control PanelÆNetwork ConnectionsÆLocal Area Connection Propertie sÆInternet Proto col (TCP/IP) ÆProperties Please make sure your IP Camera and PC have the same Subnet. If not, please change IP Camera IP subnet or PC IP subnet accordingly.
(6) A quick way to access remote monitoring is to left-click the mouse twice on a selected IP
Camera listed on “Device list” of PLANET IP Installer. An IE browser will be opened.
(7) Then, please key in the default “Username: admin” and “Password: admin” in the
following message box.
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(8) If the user name and password are input correctly, the following web page will be displayed.
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2.6 Setup ActiveX to use the Internet Camera

The Internet camera web pages communicate with the Internet camera using an ActiveX control. The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the Internet camera and installed on your PC. Your Internet Explorer security settings must allow for the web page to work correctly. To use the Internet camera, user must setup his IE browser as follows:

2.6.1 Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP

From your IE browse Î ”Tools” Î ”Internet Options…” Î ”Security” ΔCustom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow.
Set the first 3 items
Download the signed ActiveX controls
Download the unsigned ActiveX controls
Initialize and script the ActiveX controls not masked as safe to Prompt
By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for Internet camera.
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2.6.2 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP

From your IE browse Î ”Tools” Î ”Internet Options…” Î ”Security” ΔCustom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow.
Set the first 3 items
Allow previously unused ActiveX control to run…
Allows Script lets
Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls
By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for Internet camera.
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2.6.3 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista

From your IE browse Î ”Tools” Î ”Internet Options…” Î ”Security” Î ”Internet” ΔCustom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow.
Enable “Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls”
Prompt “Initialize and script active controls not marked….”
From your IE browse Î ”Tools” Î ”Internet Options…” Î ”Security” Î ”Trusted Sites” ΔCustom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow.
Enable “Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls”
Prompt “Initialize and script active controls not marked….”
By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for Internet camera.
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3. Web-based Management

This chapter provides setup details of the Internet camera’s Web-based Interface.

3.1 Introduction

The Internet camera can be configured with your Web Browser. Before configure, please make sure your PC is under the same IP segment with Internet camera.

3.2 Connecting to Internet Camera

z Use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the camera. z Once connected, you can add the camera to your Browser’s Favorites or Bookmarks.
Start the web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the camera. The Default IP: “ http://192.168.0.20
The login window of Internet camera will appear, Default login username/password is: admin/ admin
;
NOTE: If the User name and Password have been changed with PLANET IP Installer,
please enter the new User name and Password here.
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Web browser may display the “Security Warming” window, select “Yes” to install and run the ActiveX control into your PC.
After the ActiveX control was installed and run, the first image will be displayed.
NOTE: If you log in the camera as an ordinary user, setting function will be not available. If
you log in the camera as the administrator, you can perform all the settings provided within the device.
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