Planet IVS-H125, IVS-H125P User Manual

Users Manual of IVS-H125 Series
User’s Manual
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Copyright
All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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 changes or modifications 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 for a n uncontrolled enviro nment . 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
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
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User’s Manual for PLANET H.264 (PoE)Internet Video Server Model: IVS-H125 / IVS-H125P Rev: 1.0 (Sep. 2012) Part No. EM-IVS-H125 / IVS-H125P
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Product Introduction..................................................................................... 6
1.1. Package Contents............................................................................... 6
1.2. Product Description............................................................................. 6
1.3. PRODUCT FEATURES...................................................................... 9
1.4. Product Specification........................................................................ 10
Chapter 2. Hardware Interface..................................................................................... 12
2.1. Left-hand side Panel......................................................................... 12
2.2. Right-hand side Panel ...................................................................... 13
2.3. Hardware Installation........................................................................ 14
2.3.1 Stand-alone Installation............................................................ 14
2.3.2 Chassis Installation and Rack Mounting (IVS-H125 only).. 15
2.3.3 Wall Mount Installation.............................................................16
2.3.4 [Optional] - DIN-Rail Mount Installation.................................16
Chapter 3. Initial Utility Installation .............................................................................. 18
3.1. Preparation......................................................................................... 22
3.1.1. Search and View by PLANET IP Wizard II........................... 22
3.2. Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista or Win7 .............................. 25
Chapter 4. Installation Guide........................................................................................ 26
4.1. System Requirements ...................................................................... 26
4.2. Before You Begin............................................................................... 27
Connecting to Internet Camera......................................................... 27
Chapter 5. Web Configuration for Live View.............................................................. 29
5.1. Live View.......................................................................................... 29
5.2. ActiveX Control .................................................................................. 31
5.2.1. Digital Zoom.............................................................................. 32
5.2.2. Snapshot.................................................................................... 32
5.2.3. Record ....................................................................................... 33
5.2.4. Volume....................................................................................... 34
5.2.5. About.......................................................................................... 34
Chapter 6. Configuration & Operation......................................................................... 35
6.1. Network Configuration...................................................................... 35
6.1.1 Network....................................................................................... 35
6.1.2. IPv6 function.............................................................................37
6.1.3. HTTPS.......................................................................................37
6.1.4. DDNS server............................................................................. 38
6.1.5. PPPoE ....................................................................................... 40
6.1.6. Streaming.................................................................................. 41
6.1.7. UPnP.......................................................................................... 42
6.1.8. Bonjour....................................................................................... 43
6.1.9. ONVIF........................................................................................ 43
6.1.10. IP Filter .................................................................................... 44
6.1.11. IP Notification.......................................................................... 45
6.2. Adjust Camera Configuration........................................................... 47
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6.2.1. Picture........................................................................................ 47
6.2.2. PTZ Setting...............................................................................48
6.2.3. Preset Setting........................................................................... 49
6.2.4. Privacy Mask............................................................................. 50
6.2.5. PTZ Setting...............................................................................51
6.2.6. Preset Setting........................................................................... 53
6.2.7. Tour Setting............................................................................... 53
6.3. System ................................................................................................ 54
6.3.1. System....................................................................................... 54
6.3.2. Date & Time .............................................................................. 55
6.3.3. Maintenance ............................................................................. 57
6.4. Video.................................................................................................... 59
6.4.1. Common.................................................................................... 59
6.4.2. Video Profile.............................................................................. 60
6.4.3. ROI............................................................................................. 62
6.5. Audio Configuration........................................................................... 62
6.6. User Privilege Access Configuration..............................................63
6.7. E-Mail Configuration.......................................................................... 65
6.8. Object Detection................................................................................ 66
6.9. Audio Detection.................................................................................. 67
6.10. Storage Configuration..................................................................... 68
6.10.1. SD Card................................................................................... 68
6.10.2. SAMBA Server ....................................................................... 69
6.11. Continuous Recording....................................................................70
6.12. Recording List.................................................................................. 70
6.12.1. Recording List......................................................................... 70
6.12.2. Continuous Recording List................................................... 71
6.13. Event Server Configuration ........................................................... 72
6.13.1 FTP Server............................................................................... 72
6.13.2. FTP Server.............................................................................. 73
6.13.3. HTTP Server........................................................................... 74
6.13.4. SAMBA Server ....................................................................... 75
6.14. Event Schedule Configuration....................................................... 76
6.15. Record Configuration...................................................................... 80
6.16. Port Status........................................................................................ 81
Chapter 7. PLANET DDNS Application...................................................................... 82
7.1. Configure PLANET DDNS steps:.................................................... 82
Chapter 8. Alarm I/O Connector .................................................................................. 83
Chapter 9. PING IP Address......................................................................................... 85
Chapter 10. Bandwidth Estimation.............................................................................. 86
Chapter 11. Configure Port Forwarding Manually..................................................... 87
Chapter 12. Power Line Frequency............................................................................. 91
Chapter 13. 3GPP.......................................................................................................... 93
Chapter 14. Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions................................. 94
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1.1. Package Contents

The following items should be contained in the package:
Video Server unit x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 Driver and User’s Manual CD x 1 A/V cable x 1 Power Adapter x 1 (IVS-H125 only) Male to Male power line (IVS-H125P only)
Chapter 1.
Product Introduction
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 produ
ct.

1.2. Product Description

Efficiently Migrate Analog CCTV System to IP-based Security Solution
The one-channel PLANET IVS-H125 Internet Video Server and IVS-H125P PoE Internet Video Server offer the highly efficient H.264 video compression, which drastically reduces band width and storage requirements without compromising image quality. It provides an easy and high quality solution for integrating small or large numbers of analog CCTV cameras into an IP-based video surveillance system. The IVS-H125 series are the ideal choice for casinos, airports, traffic surveillance and prisons — anywhere an analog surveillance system is already installed and full frame rate is needed.
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Full frame rate in all resolutions
This video server supports H.264, MPEG-4, and JPEG compression formats and delivers excellent picture quality in 4CIF resolutions, at 30/25 (NTSC/PAL) frames per second (fps). It’s also can deliver multiple, individually configurable video streams simultaneously at full frame rate in all resolutions. This means that several video streams can be configured with different compression formats, resolutions and frame rates for different needs.
Advanced event management
The IVS-H125 series also support a number of advanced features that give the video server increased flexibility and capabilities, including AV out for perform the two-way audio function, micro SD/SDHC card slot for local storage, RS485 for connectivity to an optional pan/tilt enclosure which effectively adds pan/tilt functionality and inputs/outputs for connecting external devices such as door sensors and relays to activate light or close doors.
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Flexible installation and Optional installation with Media Converter Chassis (IVS-H125 only)
The IVS-H125 is ONVIF-compliant and therefore interoperable with other manufacturer’s products, it’s also included 64-CH central management software; the IVS-H125 is indisputably the top choice for reliable and high performance surveillance. The IVS-H125 also supports PLANET Media Converter Chassis, it can install maximum 15 IVS-H125 can be installed in the media converter chassis at one time. The power of IVS-H125 was supplied by the media converter chassis and can be centrally managed. It offers a flexible and scalable solution with media converter installation.
Flexible installation and Power functionality (IVS-H125P only)
The IVS-H125P incorporates Power over Ethernet supplies power to the camera via the network, eliminating the need for power cables and reducing installation costs. The IVS-H125P is ONVIF-compliant and therefore interoperable with other manufacturer’s products, it’s also included 64-CH central management software; the IVS-H125P is indisputably the top choice for reliable and high performance surveillance.
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1.3. PRODUCT FEATURES

¾ Video / Audio
z H.264 / MPEG-4 and M-JPEG video compression simultaneously z Simultaneous multi-stream support z Up to 30/25 (NTSC/PAL) fps for all profiles z 3DNR to improve picture quality at low Lux z 2-Way audio support with enhanced audio quality
¾ Network and Configuration
z Auto MDI/MDI-X supported z Compliant with IEEE 802.3af PoE interface for flexible deployment(IVS-H125P only) z Supports IPv6 protocol in addition to the standard IP protocol version 4 (IPv4) z RTSP / UPnP / 3GPP / HTTPS protocols selectable
¾ Easy Installation & Management
z ONVIF compliant for interoperability z Built-in Samba client for NAS z 3GPP for 3G mobile remote applications z RS-485 interface for P/T scanner control z Built-in micro SD/SDHC card slot for on-board storage z Digital Input / Output for integration with sensors and alarms z Cam Viewer 3 Central management software supported z Optional installation with Media Converter Chassis (IVS-H125 only)
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1.4. Product Specification

Model
IVS-H125 IVS-H125P
Image
Video Compression H.264 / MPEG-4 / M-JPEG Video Resolution 4CIF(D1), CIF, QCIF Frame Rate 30/25 (NTSC/PAL) fps in all resolutions
AE, AWB 3D Noise reduction
Image Setting
Color, brightn ess, sharpness, contrast Mirror / Flip 8 Privacy Masks Text, time and date overlay
Simultaneously multi-profile streaming Streaming over UDP, TCP, or HTTP HTTPS M-JPEG streaming over HTTP (server push )
Streaming
Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance (MPEG4) Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate (MPEG4/H.264) ROI
Audio
Audio Streaming Two-way Audio
Audio Compression Microphone External microphone input
Audio Output
RTSP: G.711 64kbps, G.726 32kbps 3GPP: AMR
Adjustable audio output gain
Network and Configuration
Standard
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX
IPv4, IPv6, TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, NTP, DNS,
Protocol
DDNS, DHCP, ARP, Bonjour, UPnP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, IGMP, PPPoE, 3GPP, ICMP, Samba
Security
Users
Password protection, IP address filtering, HTTPS encrypted dat a transmission, user access log
20 clients on-line monitoring at the same time
System Integration
Application Programming Interface
Alarm Triggers
Open API for sof t ware integration ONVIF Compliant
Intelligent video motion detection, audio detection and external input File upload via FTP, Samba to NAS, micro SD card or email
Notification via email, HTTP, and TCP
Alarm Events
External output activation Audio alerting output Pre- and post-alarm buffering
Environment Specifications
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Power Requirement
Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Weight Dimension (W x D x H) Emission
Connectors
5V DC, 2A 4W (Max.)
0 ~ 40 Degree C 20 ~ 80% (non-condensing) 215g 94 x 70 x 26 mm CE, FCC 10/100Mbps Ethernet, RJ-45
BNC connector , 75 ohm impedance DC power jack Terminal block for 1 alarm input and 1 output RS-485 interface for pan/tilt scanners control External MIC input Composite video / audio output Micro SD/SDHC card (Max 32GB, Class 6) Factory default reset
IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Power Output: 12V DC, 0.4A
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2.1. Left-hand side Panel

This IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P provide a general I/O terminal block with one digital input and one output for device control. It has 6 Pins that from left to right that are 12V DC power supply (50mA maximum), Alarm Input, GND, Alarm Output, D+ terminal of RS-485 and D- terminal of RS-485.
Chapter 2.
Hardware Interface
DI/DO/RS-485
RJ-45
Name Number Function
12VDC 1 DC 12V (50mA maximum) DI 2 Digital signal input GND 3 GND DO 4 Digital signal output 485+ 5 RS485 data + 485- 6 RS485 data -
NOTE: The RS-485 of IVS-H125 is master that can control external scanner or PTZ camera.
Connects 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 Category 5 cable to connect the Network Camera to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet network switch or hub.
In the LAN socket, there are two LED embedded:
LAN LED (green color)
This LED will be flashing while network accessing via Ethernet.
Power LED (orange color)
This LED is used to indicate whether DC power is on or not. In addition, this LED will be flashing while network accessing via Ethernet.
Video In You can install an analog camera and connect it to video-in jack.
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2.2. Right-hand side Panel

IVS-H125 IVS-H125P
5V DC IN
(IVS-H125 only)
12V DC Out
(IVS-H125P only)
A/V Out
MIC in Connect an external microphone to the Video Server.
Reset
The input power is 5V DC. Note: ONLY use package power adapter supplied with the product.
Otherwise, the product may be damaged. The IVS-H125P provides 12V DC out through power jack to analog camera.
The max output is DC 12V / 400mA. Audio/Video-out Jack allows this device to output audio and video signal.
Use the attached A/V cable to connect A/V device where white cable is for audio and yellow cable is for video.
Note:
1. The white jack is used for audio output, and yellow jack is used for video output.
2. The IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P could determine the monitor use NTSC or PAL format signal, and output the fitting video format to monitor automatically. Please connect the video jack (yellow) with monitor properly before power on the Video Server.
This button is hidden in the pinhole. This button is used to restore the all factory default settings. Sometimes restarting the Video Server will make the system back to a normal state. If the system still got problems after restart, user can restore the factory default settings and install it again. To restore the device, please follow the steps below:
a. Insert the paper clip or any proper tool and press and hold the button down continuously.
b. Hold it at least 5 seconds and release the tool. Then the device
has been restored to default settings and reboot again.
Note: Restoring the factory default setting will lose the all previous settings included IP address forever. User needs to run the PLANET IP Wizard II program to search the device and configure it to let the device work properly
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again.
Micro SD Card Slot
User can insert a micro SD card into this slot for recording.

2.3. Hardware Installation

2.3.1 Stand-alone Installation

To install an IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P stand-alone, on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the
following steps:
1. Attach video source to IVS-H125 / IVS-H125P
To use IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P, user must supply video source to IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P.
Connect the BNC terminal of camera to the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P’s video input and make sure to power on camera first.
2. Plug-in Ethernet cable into RJ-45 connector
Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN socket located on the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P’s panel and attach it to the network.
3. Check the LAN LED
The LED is defined to identify LAN connection type. When LAN port is connected, the LED will be green.
4. Connect RS-485 D+ and D- (option)
When users would like to apply a camera with P/T/Z function, they usually need to connect their communication port (for camera control) through RS-485. After RS-485 was correctly connected to D+ and D-, the remote users could control the camera movement through internet.
5. Attach Audio source to IVS-H125 / IVS-H125P (option)
If user needs not only video stream but also audio stream, then the audio source should be
attached to IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P. Connect the audio device’s line output to the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P’s MIC-in and make sure to power on your camera or audio device first.
6. Attach the power supply (IVS-H125 only)
Plug in power adapter and connect to power source. Af ter power on, the Power LE D (orange) will turn on later. Once the Power LED turned on, it means the system is booting up successfully. Furthermore, if you have a proper network connection, and access to the camera, the LAN LED will flash green.
NOTE: Only use the power adapter supplied with Video Server. Otherwise, the product
may be damaged.
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2.3.2 Chassis Installation and Rack Mounting (IVS-H125 only)

To install the Video Server in a 10-inch or 19-inch with standard rack, follow the instructions described below.
1. Place your IVS-H125 on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards your front side.
2. Carefully slide in the module until it is fully and firmly fitted into the slot of the chassis.
Figure 2-1: Insert a media converter into an available slot
3. Attach a rack-mount bracket to each side of the Chassis with supplied screws attached to the package.
4. After the brackets are attached to the chassis, use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack, as shown in Figure 2-2.
5. Precede with the steps 1~4 of session 2.3.1 Stand-alone Installation to connect the network cabling and supply video source to Video Server.
Caution: You must use the screws supplie d with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to
the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate your warranty.
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Figure 2-2 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack

2.3.3 Wall Mount Installation

There are two wall holes on the rear of IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P that allows the video server can be easily installed for wall mounting. To install the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P on the wall, please follows the instructions described below.
1. To measure the holes spaces and screw the screws on the wall.
2. To hitch the IVS-H125 with screws to fix the video server on the wall.

2.3.4 [Optional] - DIN-Rail Mount Installation

There are two DIN-Rail holes on the right and left sides of the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P that allows the video server can be easily installed with DIN-Rail mounting. The PLANET optional DIN-Rail mounting Kit – RKE-DIN can be ordered separately. When need to replace the wall mount application with DIN-Rail application on the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P, please refer to following figures to screw the DIN-Rail on the video server. To hang the IVS-H125 AND IVS-H125P, follow the below steps:
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1. Screw the DIN-Rail on the IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P.
2. Lightly press the button of DIN-Rail into the track.
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3. Check the DIN-Rail is tightly on the track.
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Chapter 3.
Initial Utility Installation
This chapter shows how to quick set up your H.264 Internet Video Server. The Internet Video Server is with the default settings. However to help you find the networked Internet Video Server quickly the windows utility PLANET IP Wizard II can search the Internet Video Server 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 “IP Wizard II” hyperlink; you will see the dialog box as below.
NOTE:
3. The “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PLANET IP Wizard II” prompt will display on the screen and click “Next” to continue.
If the welcome screen does not appear , click “S tart” at the taskbar . Then, select “Run” and type “D:\Utility\IP Wizard II\setup.exe”, assume D is your CD-ROM drive.
4. Please click “Next” to install with original settings, or you may click “Change…” button to modify the install folder then press “Next” to continue.
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5. Please click “Install” to start the installation.
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6. Please click “Finish” to complete the installation and launch program immediately.
7. Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive to launch the auto-run program. Once completed, a welcome menu screen will appear.
8. Click the “IP Wizard II” hyperlink; you will see the dialog box as below.
NOTE: If the welcome screen does not appear , click “S tart” at the taskbar . Then, select “Run”
and type “D:\Utility\IP Wizard II\setup.exe”, assume D is your CD-ROM drive.
9. The “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PLANET IP Wizard II” prompt will display on the screen and click “Next” to continue.
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10. Please click “Next” to install with original settings, or you may click “Change…” button to modify the install folder then press “Next” to continue.
11. Please click “Install” to start the installation.
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12. Please click “Finish” to complete the installation and launch program immediately.

3.1. Preparation

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

3.1.1. Search and View by PLANET IP Wizard II

When you installed the Camera on a LAN environment, you have two easy ways to search your Cameras by PLANET IP Wizard II or UPnP discovery. Here is the way to execute PLANET IP Wizard II to discover Camera’s IP address and set up related parameter in a Camera.
9 Search
When launch the PLANET IP Wizard II, a searching window will pop up. PLANET IP Wizard II is starting to search Network Cameras on the LAN. The existed devices will be listed as below.
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View
If PLANET IP Wizard II finds network devices, View button will be available. Please select the device you want to view and click the View button. Then you could see the video from camera directly. Furthermore you could double click the left button of mouse to link to the network device by browser.
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In case you want to change the IP related parameters of wired interface, please select the device you want to configure and click the LAN button. Relative settings will be carried out as below.
In case, you do not want to change username and/or password, then just click “Submit” button to perform your setting accordingly. Click “<<” button will go back to previous page. If you like to change username and/or password of the device, just click the check button. Then, the related fields will show up as below.
After keying in new username and password, click “Submit” button to perform your setting
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accordingly. Click “<<” button will go back to previous page. The default user name and password are both “admin”.

3.2. Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista or Win7

UPnP™ is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture
that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. This device is an UPnP enabled device. If the operating system, Windows XP, of your PC is UPnP enabled, the device will be very easy to configure. Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP.
NOTE: Please notice that MS Windows 2000 does not support UPnP feature.
o discoverT your device, go to your Computer and click Network.
IVS-H125 – 00304fa25dbe
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Chapter 4. Installation Guide

4.1. System Requirements

The Internet Camera can be monitoring on all of Windows operating system that suggest with system requirment below in order to got better video performance.
Network Interface 10/100Base-TX Ethernet Monitoring
Recommended for Internet Explorer 8.0 or later
System System
Hardware
· CPU: Intel® Core™ i3 Processor or faster
· Memory Size : 2GB or more
· VGA card resolution : 1920 x 1080 or higher
· VGA card memory : 1GB or above
NOTE: 1. The listed information is minimum system requirements only. Actual requirement
will vary depending on the nature of your environment.
2. The IVS-H125 and IVS-H125P can be managed by PLANET IP Wizard II if you want to configure more detail information and settings of PLANET IP Wizard II software please refer to the CD-ROM folder “D:\Utility\IP WizardII\setup.exe”, assume D is your CD-ROM drive.
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4.2. Before You Begin

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.

Connecting to Internet Camera

z Use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the Internet 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 Wizard II, please enter the new User name and Password here.
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After logged on, you should see the following messages at the top of Internet Explorer:
Click on the message, and click Run Add-on
When you see this message, click Run’ to install required ActiveX control
After the ActiveX control was installed and run, the first image will be displayed.
Y ou should b e able to see the images captured from the Internet Camera in the web page now. For advanced functions, please refer to instructions given in follows chapters.
If you log in the camera as an ordinary user, setting function will be not available. If
NOTE:
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you log in the camera as the administrator, you can perform all the settings provided within the device.
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Chapter 5.
Web Configuration for Live View

5.1. Live View

Start-up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator.
Video Profile
Streaming Protocol
Language
Setting Menu
Client Menu
PTZ Control
OSD Control
2-Way Audio
Monitor Image Section: The image shot by the Video Server is shown here. The date
and time are displayed at the top of the window.
Video Profile: The Video Server support multi-profile for three compressions
H264, MEPG-4 and M-JPEG simultaneously. User can chose the proper and/or preferred profile here.
Monitor Image Section
Video Information
ctiveX Control
Full Screen
Full Screen Click this button to display the image in full-screen mode (uses
every available space to display the image captured by this camera).
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2-Way Audio: The Video Server supports 2-way audio function. User can
chose to enable or disable this function by toggling the icon below
: Disable audio uploading function.
: Enable audio uploading function.
ActiveX Control: The plug-in ActiveX control supports a lot of functions by
clicking the left mouse button. Note that this feature only supports on the ActiveX control within Microsoft® Internet Explorer.
Setting Menu:
This function is detail setting for the camera that only available for user logged into camera as administrator.
Item Action
Configure Network settings such as IPv6,
Network
ONVIF, DHCP, DDNS, 3GPP, PPPoE and UPnP.
Camera Adjust camera parameters.
System
Video
Configure system information, date & time, maintenance, and view system log file.
Configure bit rate and frame rate of video profiles.
Audio Configure audio parameters.
User
Setup user name, password and login privilege.
E-Mail Setup E-Mail configuration.
Object
Detection
Storage
Continuous
Recording
Setup Object detection.
Status and configuration of SD card and Samba server.
Files list inside the SD Card and Samba server.
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Recording List Files list inside the SD Card.
Event Server
Event Schedule
Streaming Protocol: User can select proper streaming protocol according to
networking environment.
Language: The device could provide multiple languages to meet
customer’s requirement.
Video Information: Display video information including video format, resolution,
frame rate and bit rate.
Client Setting: Click this button to display the client extra control panel for
2-way Audio and Full Screen.
PTZ Control: Click to display the following control panel:
OSD Control:
Choose the corresponding model for OSD control
Setup FTP/TCP/HTTP/Samba server for event
Configure the schedule while event triggered.

5.2. ActiveX Control

The plug-in ActiveX control supports a lot of functions by clicking the left mouse button. Note that this feature only supports on the ActiveX control within Microsoft® Internet Explorer.
On the ActiveX control icon, click the Left Mouse Button, then a menu pop-up. This menu provides features that are unique to the ActiveX control. These features include:
• Digital Zoom,
• Snapshot,
• Record,
• Volume,
• About,
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5.2.1. Digital Zoom

Click Digital Zoom to active this function as above. User can drag or scale the box over the video to adjust zoom ratio and position.

5.2.2. Snapshot

Click Snapshot to activate this function. Press Snapshot button to take a picture. The image file is saved as JPEG format into your local PC. Select Browser, the pop-up window to select the save path and file name prefix, select OK to continue.
If you like to retrieve the saved image, select the file to display the saved image by using any one of graph editing tools.
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5.2.3. Record

Click Record to activate this function. Press Record button to start recording. The video file is saved as ASF format into your local PC. While you want to stop it, press Stop to stop recording. Select Browser, the pop-up window to select the save path and file name prefix, select OK to continue.
After stop recording, list the files, this file is named as V ideo_yyyymmddhhmm ss.asf The ASF files can be display by the standard Windows Media Player, but it needs the
DixectX 9.0 or later version to be installed.
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5.2.4. Volume

Click Volume to activate this function. These have two control bars for speaker and microphone volume. Scroll this control bar to adjust the audio attribute. Check the volume mute will mute the speaker output.

5.2.5. About

Click About to show the ActiveX information
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Chapter 6.
Configuration & Operation

6.1. Network Configuration

6.1.1 Network

This section provides the menu of connecting the device through Ethernet cable.
MAC address Display the Ethernet MAC address of the device. Note that user cannot
change it.
Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)
Enable this checked box when a DHCP server is installed on the network to issue IP address assignment. With this setting, the IP address is assigned automatically. If this device cannot get an IP address within limited tries, the device will assign a default IP address for 192.168.0.20.
If you do not select “Obtain an IP address automatically”, then you need to enter these network parameters by yourself.
IP Address This address is a unique numbers that identifies a computer or device
on the WAN or LAN. These numbers are usually shown in groups
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separated by periods, for example: 192.168.0.200
Subnet Mask Subnets allow network traffic between hosts to be separated based on
the network's configuration. In IP networking, traffic takes the form of packets. IP subnets advance network security and performance to some level by organizing hosts into logical groups. Subnet masks contain four bytes and usually appear in the same "dotted decimal" data. For example, a very common subnet mask in its binary demonstration 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 will usually be shown in the corresponding, more readable form as 255.255.255.0.
Gateway A gateway is a piece of software or hardware that passes information
between networks. You'll see this term most often when you either log in to an Internet site or when you're transient email between different servers.
Obtain DNS from DHCP
Enable this checked box when a DHCP server is installed on the network and provide DNS service.
Primary DNS When you send email or position a browser to an Internet domain such
as xxxxx.com, the domain name system translates the names into IP addresses. The term refers to two things: the conventions for naming hosts and the way the names are control across the Internet.
Secondary DNS The same function as DNS1. It is option not necessary HTTP Port The device supports two HTTP ports. The first one is default port 80
and this port is fixed. This port is very useful for Intranet usage. The second HTTP port is changeable. Users could assign the second port number of http protocol, and the WAN users should follow the port number to login. If the http port is not assigned as 80, users have to add the port number in back of IP address. For example:
http://192.168.0.20:8080.
Therefore, the user can access the device by either
http://xx.xx.xx.xx/, or http://xx.xx.xx.xx:xxxx/ to access the device.
If multiple devices are installed on the LAN and also required to be accessed from the WAN, then the HTTP Port can be assigned as the virtual server port mapping to support multiple devices.
NOTE When the configuration is finish, please click “OK” to save and enable
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6.1.2. IPv6 function

Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is called the “IP Next Generation” (IPng), which is designed to fix the shortcomings of IPv4, such as data security and maximum number of user addresses. It is backward compatible and thus expected to slowly replace IPv4, with the two existing side by side for many years.
IPv6 To enable or disable the IPv6 function here.

6.1.3. HTTPS

HTTPS: Stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol with the SSL/TLS protocol to provide
encrypted communication and secure identification of a network web server. HTTPS connections are often used for sensitive transactions in corporate information systems. The main idea of HTTPS is to create a secure channel over an insecure network. This ensures reasonable protection from eavesdroppers and man-in-the-middle attacks, provided that adequate cipher suites are used and that the server certificate is verified and trusted.
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HTTPS To enable or disable the HTTPS service here. Note that the HTTPS
function of this device is not only encrypted the web content but also audio/video data.
Port Choose the HTTPS port. The default value is 443.

6.1.4. DDNS server

Stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server The device supports DDNS If your device is connected to xDSL directly, you might need this
feature. However, if your device is behind a NAT router, you will not need to enable this feature. Because DDNS allows the device to use an easier way to remember naming format rather than an IP address. The name of the domain is like the name of a person, and the IP address is like his phone number. On the Internet we have IP numbers for each host (computer, server, router, and so on), and we replace these IP numbers to easy remember names, which are organized into the domain name. As to xDSL environment, most of the users will use dynamic IP addresses. If users want to set up a web or a FTP server, then the Dynamic Domain Name Server is necessary. For more DDNS configuration, please consult your dealer.
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet. The address you get may be static, meaning it never changes, or dyn amic, meaning it’s likely to change periodically. Just how often it changes, depends on your ISP. A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet. The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service.
The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates them into IP addresses. Domain names are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses. A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes. There are several excellent DDNS services available on the Internet and best of all they’re free to use. One such service you can use is www.DynDNS.org. You’ll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begi n using it. Please refer to the home page of the service for detailed instructions or refer to Appendix E for
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more information.
DDNS: To enable or disable the DDNS service here.
Server name: Choose the built-in DDNS server.
DDNS Host: The domain name is applied of this device.
User Name: The user name is used to log into DDNS.
Password: The password is used to log into DDNS.
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6.1.5. PPPoE

PPPoE: Stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A standard builds on Ethernet and Point-to-Point network protocol. It allows Internet camera
connects to Internet wi th xDSL or cable c onnection; it can dial up your ISP and get a dynamic IP address. For more PPPoE and Internet configuration, please consult your ISP.
It can directly connect to the xDSL, however, it should be setup on a LAN environment to program the PPPoE information first, and then connect to the xDSL modem. Power on again, then the device will dial on to the ISP connect to the WAN through the xDSL modem.
The procedures are
• Connect to a LAN by DHCP or Fixed IP
• Access the device, enter Setting Î Network Î PPPoE as below
PPPoE: To enable or disable the PPPoE service here.
User Name: Type the user name for the PPPoE service which is provided by
ISP.
Password: Type the password for the PPPoE service which is provided by
ISP.
IP Address / Subnet
Shows the IP information got from PPPoE server site.
Mask / Gateway:
Status: Shows the Status of PPPoE connection.
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6.1.6. Streaming

RTSP is a streaming control protocol, and a starting point for negotiating transports such as RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for negotiating codecs. RTSP can be considered a "remote control" for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server. RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio/video data.
RTSP Port: Choose the RTSP port. The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to
start a video stream. Enter the RTSP port number to use. The default value is 554.
RTP Port: Specify the range of transmission port number of video stream. The default
range is 50000 to 50999. User can specify a number between 1024 and
65535.
NOTE: 1. To use the 3GPP function, in addition to previous section, you might
need more information or configuration to make this function work.
2. The Video Server must be set as Multi-profile mode, not Mega-pixel mode. Otherwise this device cannot serve 3GPP stream.
3. To use the 3GPP function, it strongly recommends installing the Networked Device with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection.
4. Port 554 is the default for RTSP service. However, sometimes, some
service providers change this port number for some reasons. If so, user needs to change this port accordingly.
Dialing
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2. Use the following URL to access: rtsp://host/mpeg4/media.3gp
Where host is the host name or IP address of the camera.
Compatible 3G mobile phone:
Please contact your dealer to get the approved list of compatible 3G phone.

6.1.7. UPnP

UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. This device is an UPnP enabled Network Video Server. If your operating system is UPnP enabled, the device will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to “My Network Places.” If you do not want to use the UPnP functionality, it can be disabled
In addition, this device also provides UPnP IGD function for NAT traversal easily. Use NAT traversal when your device is located on an intranet (LAN) and you wish to make it available from the other (WAN) side of a NAT router. With NAT traversal properly configured, all HTTP traffic to an external HTTP port in the NAT router will be forwarded to the device.
UPnP: To enable or disable the UPnP service here.
Friendly Name: Shows the friendly name of this device here.
UPnP NAT Traversal: When enabled, the device will attempt to configure port mapping in
a NAT router on your network, using UPnP™. Note that UPnP™ must be enabled in the NAT router first.
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Port Range: The port range will open in NAT router.
External IP address: Show the IP address and port for WAN access through Internet. If
NAT traversal is configured successfully, user can use this IP address and port to access this device.

6.1.8. Bonjour

The Bonjour service allows IP camera can be discovered with Apple Safari browser applied, once the option enable the IP camera will be show the Friendly Name in the Bonjour bookmarks menu of Safari browser.
Bonjour To enable or disable the Bonjour service here.
Friendly Name Shows the friendly name of this device here.

6.1.9. ONVIF

ONVIF is a global and open industry forum with the goal to facilitate the development and use of a global open standard for the interface of physical IP-based security product s. Or in other wo rd s, to create a standard for how IP products within video surveillance and other physical security areas can communicate with each other.
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ONVIF To enable or disable the ONVIF interface here. Version Currently, the V1.0 or V1.01/1.02/V2.0/V2.1.1 is available.

6.1.10. IP Filter

You can enter different user’s IP address which are allowing enter or denying by the device.
IP Filter: To enable or disable the IP filter function here.
IP Filter Policy: Choose the filter policy where is denying or allowing.
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6.1.11. IP Notification

In case the IP address is changed, system is able to send out an email to alert someone if the function is enabled.
SMTP Notification (e-mail):
Send To:
Subject: Type the subject/title of the E-mail.
TCP Notification:
TCP Server: Type the server name or the IP address of the TCP server.
TCP Port: Set port number of TCP server.
Message: The message will be sent to FTP server.
HTTP Notification: If enable this function, then the fields below need to be filled.
If enable this function, then the “Send to“ and “Subject” field need to be filled.
Type the receiver’s e-mail address. This address is used for reply mail.
If enable this function, then the “TCP Server“, “TCP Port”, and “Message” fields need to be filled.
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URL: Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server
HTTP Login name: Type the user name for the HTTP server.
HTTP Login Password: Type the password for the HTTP server.
Proxy Address: Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy.
Proxy Port: Set port number of Proxy.
Proxy Login name: Type the user name for the HTTP Proxy.
Proxy Login Password: Type the password for the HTTP Proxy.
Custom parameter: User can set specific parameters to HTTP server.
Message: The message will be sent to HTTP server.
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6.2. Adjust Camera Configuration

Use this menu to set the function of the camera of Video Server

6.2.1. Picture

Color Level Large value will be colorful.
Brightness: Large value will brighten camera.
Contrast: Large value will contrast camera heavily.
Sharpness: Large value will sharpen camera.
Local Video Output: Enable or disable the local video output. It’s useful for camera
installation to check view angle and focus. However, it will save power and heat if disable this function. It will recommend user to disable this function once camera installed well.
3D De-Noise: De-Noise can remove or lower unwanted noise and preserve fine
details and edges.
Video Input Offset: Use to adjust start point of captured video.
Default Settings: Restore to factory image settings.
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This page allow user to modify the RS485 interface according to the P/T scanner.
Camera Protocol: This device can connect to a PTZ camera or speed dome camera and
controls them thru RS485 interface.
Camera Address: This is the camera ID set in PTZ camera or speed dome camera.
Note that please DO NOT changes the default value if unnecessary.
If so, user needs to check and set value properly for both sides.
Baud rate: This is the communication speed between network module and P/T
scanner.
NOTE: If need to change these parameters, user needs to check and set
value properly for both, network module and P/T scanner.
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6.2.3. Preset Setting

This page provides the edit tool to modify or delete the “Preset Setting” item by item.
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6.2.4. Privacy Mask

Use this page to specify privacy mask window 1 to window 8 and set the name and gray level for selected window.
Add and Delete To add or delete the privacy mask windows, user can specify up to 7
windows to mask the video captured by this device. By dragging mouse on the image, you can change the position and size of the selected window accordingly.
Name Name of the specified privacy window
Level To define the gray level of mask block. The smaller value will be
darker.
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6.2.5. PTZ Setting

This page allow user to modify the RS-485 interface according to the P/T scanner.
Camera Protocol
Camera Address
Baud rate
OSD Control
OSD Open
OSD Close
OSD Select
This device can connect to a PTZ camera or speed dome camera and controls them thru RS-485 interface.
This is the camera ID set in PTZ camera or speed dome camera.
Note that please DO NOT changes the default value if unnecessary.
If so, user needs to check and set value properly for both sides.
If need to change these parameters, user needs to check and set value properly for both, network module and P/T scanner.
Note that please DO NOT changes the default value if unnecessary.
If so, user needs to check and set value properly for both sides. Choose the corresponding model for OSD control
Control commands for Open function.
Control commands for Close function.
Control commands for Select function.
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OSD Back
OSD Up
OSD Down
OSD Left
OSD Right
Control commands for Back function.
Control commands for Up function.
Control commands for Down function.
Control commands for Left function.
Control commands for Right function.
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6.2.6. Preset Setting

This page provides the edit tool to modify or delete the “Preset Setting” item by item.

6.2.7. Tour Setting

Up to 64 positions can be preset, and the camera can be programming to move to the preset position sequentially.
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Tour Name
Running Enable or disable this camera tour.
Preset
Wait Time
NOTE
The group name of the sequence of camera tour. The maximum number of camera tour is 16.
Set the sequence of the tour. Maximum 16 points can be assigned. The selected preset position is added in the Sequence list from 1 to 16.
Type a period of time during which the camera is to stay at each preset point, between 0 to 36000 seconds.
To use the camera tour function, user must preset some camera positions first. The maximum number of preset points is 64.

6.3. System

Use this menu to perform the principal settings of Video Server.

6.3.1. System

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Device title: You can enter the name of this unit here. It’s very useful to identify the
specific device from multiple units.
Software version: This information shows the software version in the device.
Network LED: Switch the LED light of this Internet camera on or off, that Network
LEDs will stop working, in case you don’t want other people know the camera is transferring data.
Power LED: Switch the LED light of this Internet camera on or off.
Log: User can check the system log information of the device, including the
Main Info, Appended Info, Operator IP, and so on …
Reload: Click this button; user can refresh the log information of the device.

6.3.2. Date & Time

Uesr can setup the time setting of Video Server, make it synchronized with PC or remote NTP server. Also, you may select the correct time zone of your country.
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Server Date & Time:
PC Time: Displays the date and time of the connected PC
Adjust:
NTP server name: Type the host name or IP address or domain name of the NTP
NTP sync. Interval: Select an interval between 1 and 23 hours at which you want to
Time zone: Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in the area
Daylight saving: Check this item to enable daylight saving adjustment.
Displays the date and time of the device
Synchronize with PC:
Manual setting: Click this option to set time and date manually
Synchronize with NTP:
server.
adjust the device’s time referring to NTP server
where the device is installed.
Click this option to enable time synchronization with PC time
Click this option if you want to synchronize the device’s date and time with those of time server called NTP server (Network Time Protocol)
Daylight Saving Start Time:
Daylight Saving Stop Time:
Daylight Saving Offset:
Sets up the date and time of daylight saving start time.
Sets up the date and time of daylight saving stop time.
Sets up the date of daylight saving offset.
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Default Settings (Include the network setting):
Default Settings (Except the network setting):
Backup Setting: To take a backup of all of the parameters, click this button. If
Restore Setting: Click the “Browse” button to locate the save d backup file and
Firmware upgrade: The device supports new firmware upgrade.
1. Close all other application programs which are not
Recall the device hard factory default settings. Note that click this button will reset all device’s parameters to the factory settings (including the IP address).
The unit is restarted and most current settings are reset to factory default values. This action will not reset the network setting.
necessary, it will then be possible to return to the previous settings, if settings are changed and there is unexpected behavior.
then click the “Restore Setting” button. The settings will be restored to the previous configuration.
necessary for firmware update.
2. Make sure that only you access this device at this moment
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3. Disable Motion Detection function.
4. Select “Firmware name
5. Select the Firmware binary file.
Note: That it must make sure that the Firmware only applies to this device, once
update, it will be burned into FLASH ROM of system.
6. Once the firmware file was selected, select “Upgrade”.
7. The upgrade progress information will be displayed on the screen.
8. A message will be shown while the firmware upgraded. Once the upgrading process completed, the device will reboot the system automatically.
9. Please wait for 80 seconds, and then you can use PLANET IP Wizard II to search the device again.
Warning!!! The download firmware procedure cannot be interrupted. If the power
and/or network connection are broken during the download procedure, it might possibly cause serious damage to the device.
Please be aware that you should not turn off the power during updating the firmware and wait for finish message.
Furthermore, do not try to upgrade new firmware if it’s not necessary.
System Restart: The device is restarted without changing any of the settings.
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6.4. Video

This device provides more video profiles as below to support different request to each client simultaneously. Each user can choose his preferred video profile as his request independently.

6.4.1. Common

Text Overlay Setting: There are some important information can be embedded into
image, including date, time, and/or text.
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6.4.2. Video Profile

There are H.264, MEPG4 and MJEPG encoder modes in this profile.
Name: To assign a name to the selected profile.
Video Type: There are three video types: H.264, MPEG4 and MJPEG.
Resolution: There are three resolutions in each profile: 4CIF, CIF and QCIF.
Rate Control: Defines the rate control method of this profile. There are two
options: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) or Variable Bit Rate (VBR). For CBR, the video bit rate is between low to high bandwidth based on different resolutions. User can set the desired bit rate to match the limitation of bandwidth. For VBR, user should choose the quality level to set the video quality rather than bit rate. The quality level is between 1 and 100. The higher value can reach the better quality but of course will consume higher bandwidth.
Max Frame Rate: Defines the targeted frame rate of this profile. For example, set
the frame rate to 15 fps, then the image will be updated for 15 frames per second. User can set the desired max frame rate
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versus video quality under the limited bandwidth.
GOP Control: Defines the Intra/Inter-frame (I/P) ratio of this profile. For
example, set the GOP to 30, then the video stream will have one Intra-frame every 30 frames.
Multicast:
Multicast Video:
Time to live
Always Enable Multicast
Enable or disable the multicast function. IP address and port for multicast video streaming of the
selected profile. Time to live (TTL) is a mechanism that limits the lifespan of
data in a computer or network. Once the prescribed event count or timespan has elapsed, data is discarded. TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely.
Multicast streaming is always enabled or by request.
Warning!!!
To enable the multicast streaming, you shall make sure your Intranet does support multicast function. Otherwise, your Intranet may occur network storm seriously.
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6.4.3. ROI

ROI means Region of Interest. Use this page to specify location of ROI windows. Only the maximum resolution profiles can be defined as ROI. In this model, the default ROI windows are profile 1 and 2.

6.5. Audio Configuration

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Audio To enable or disable audio function.
Audio type To select G711 or G726 for audio coding.
Audio Mode To select Simplex or Full duplex (2-way audio) mode.
Input Gain T o adjust gain of input audio.
Output Gain To adjust gain of output audio.

6.6. User Privilege Access Configuration

Use this menu to set the user names and password of the Administrator and up to 10 users, and access right of each user.
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Viewer Login: Select “Anonymous” to allow any one viewing the video once
connected. Otherwise, only users in database can view the video after login.
Access Right:
Administrator can access every function in this device. However, Viewers only can view the video and access limited function.
PTZ Control
Add, update, and remove
Authorize this user to control PTZ function or not.
Manage the user’s account of viewer user.
of Users account:
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6.7. E-Mail Configuration

You may setup SMTP mail parameters for further operation of Event Schedule. That’s, if users want to send the alarm message out, it will need to configure parameters here and also add at least one event schedule to enable event triggering.
SMTP Server Type the SMTP server name or the IP address of the SMTP server. Test Send a test mail to mail server to check this account is available or
not.
SMTP Port Set port number of SMTP service.
SSL Enable SSL function or not.
Select the authentication required when you send an e-mail.
SMTP Authentication
Authentication User Name
Authentication Password Type the password for the SMTP server if Authentication is Enable. E-mail From Type the sender’s E-mail address. This address is us ed for reply
Disable: If no authentication is required when an e-mail is send. Enable: If authentication is required when an e-mail is sent.
Type the user name for the SMTP server if Authentication is Enable.
e-mails.
E-mail To Type the rece iver’s e-mail address.
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E-mail Subject Type the subject/title of the e-mail.

6.8. Object Detection

Use this menu to specify motion detection window 1 to window 10 and set the conditions for detection while observing a captured image.
Add and Del: To add or delete the motion windows. User can specify up to 10
Included and/or Excluded windows to monitor the video captured by this device. By dragging mouse on the image, you can change the position and size of the selected motion window accordingly.
Included or Excluded Window:
Name: Name of the specified motion window. Object Size: Defines the object size of motion detection. The higher object size will
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Included:
Windows target specific areas within the whole video image
Excluded:
Windows define areas within an Include window that should be ignored (areas outside Include windows are auto m atically ignored)
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Sensitivity Defines the sensitivity value of motion detection. The higher value will
be more sensitivity.

6.9. Audio Detection

Audio detection alarm can be used as a complement to motion detection. Since audio detection can react to events in areas too dark for the video motion detection functionality to work properly. In addition, it can be used to detect activity in areas outside of the camera’s view.
Audio Alarm Level:
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6.10. Storage Configuration

This page shows the status of attached SD card and Samba server. You may setup related parameters to manage the attached SD card or Samba server also.

6.10.1. SD Card

Enable automatic disk cleanup Delete old recorded files while the conditions are reached as
below.
Remove recordings order than Delete old files by days.
Remove oldest recordings when disk is
Lock disk Lock the SD card. Once SD card is locked, all files can’t be
Delete old files by left capacity.
deleted.
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6.10.2. SAMBA Server

This page shows the status of SAMBA server. You may setup related parameters to manage the remote SAMBA server.
Host Type the SAMBA server domain name or the IP address of the
SMTP server.
Share Type the share folder of remote SAMBA server which the
camera will upload files to this space.
User name Delete old files by left capacity.
Password
Type the password for the remote SAMBA server.
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6.11. Continuous Recording

The camera can continuously record video stream into files and save them to attached SD card or remote SAMBA server.
Continuous Recording
Record File Type
DISK
Path
Restart
Enable or disable this function. Choose a video profile to record. Save recorded files to SD card or remote SAMBA server. Define the folder path for the recorded files.
Be careful, click this button will delete all continuous files recorded in SD card or remote SAMBA server.

6.12. Recording List

6.12.1. Recording List

This page only shows the event recording files which stored in SD card. User may play or delete the selected file.
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6.12.2. Continuous Recording List

This page only shows the continuous recording files which stored in SD card or remote SAMBA server. User may play or delete the selected file.
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6.13. Event Server Configuration

6.13.1 FTP Server

You may setup FTP parameters for further operation of Event Schedule. That’s, if users want to send the alarm message to an FTP server, it will need to configure parameters here and also add at least one event schedule to enable event triggering as SMTP.
Name User can specify multiple FTP paths as wish. Therefore, user
needs to specify a name for each FTP setting.
FTP Server Type the server name or the IP address of the FTP server. Test Check the FTP server whether this account is available or not. FTP Login name Type the user name for the FTP server. FTP Login Password Type the password for the FTP server. FTP Port Set port number of FTP service. FTP Path Set working directory path of FTP server. FTP Passive Mode Select passive or active mode connecting to FTP server.
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6.13.2. FTP Server

In addition to send video file to FTP server, the device also can send event message to specified TCP server.
Name User can specify multiple TCP servers as wish. Therefore, user
needs to specify a name for each TCP server setting.
TCP Server Type the server name or th e IP address of the TCP server. TCP Port Set port number of TCP server.
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6.13.3. HTTP Server

The device also can send event message to specified HTTP server.
Name User can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, user
needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting.
URL Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server. Test Check the HTTP server whether it is available or not. HTTP Login name Type the user name for the HTTP server. HTTP Login Password Type the password for the HTTP server. Proxy Address Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy. Proxy Login name Type the user name for the HTTP Proxy. Proxy Login Password Type the password for the HTTP Proxy. Proxy Port Set port number of Proxy.
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6.13.4. SAMBA Server

The device also can send video stream to specified SAMBA server. Most of the time, the SAMBA server will be another PC or NAS server.
Name User can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, user
needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting.
SAMBA Server Type the server name or th e IP addre ss of the SAMBA server.
Test Check the SAMBA server whether this account is available or not.
SAMBA Login name Type the user name for the SAMBA server.
SAMBA Login Password Type the password for the SAMBA server.
SAMBA Path Set working directory path of SAMBA server.
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6.14. Event Schedule Configuration

This menu is used to specify the schedule of Event or Schedule Trigger and activate the some actions provided by this device. Where the Schedule Trigger will be activated by user-define interval without event happened.
Name Name of the Event or Schedule. Enable Enable or disable this Event or Schedule. Type Schedule start with Event trigger or Schedule trigger. Enable Time Define the feasible time slot. Trigger by Select the triggered sources with event trigger.
Record File Prefix
Action Define the actions once event triggered.
Define the prefix of recorded filename
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Example1.
Send file to FTP server by motion triggered always:
Step 1 Select event trigger
Step 2 Enable time: start from 00:00 to 24:00 every day
Step 3 Trigger by: Motion Area (Added in Object Detection page)
Step 4 Action: Send FTP (Add in Event Server -> FTP Server page)
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Example2.
Send file to E-Mail server by motion triggered from Friday 18:00 to Saturday 06:00
Step 1 Select event trigger.
Step 2 Enable time: start from Friday 18:00 and keep work in 12 hours, so it will stop on Saturd ay
06:00.
Step 3 Trigger by: Motion Area (Added in Object Detection page)
Step 4 Action: Send e-mail (Add in E-Mail page)
i. To email address: You need to input the receiver email address.
ii. Subject: You could specify the email subject.
iii. Message: You could specify the email content.
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Example3.
Enable Voice Alert every 10-minute during 18:00 to 24:00 from Monday to Friday.
Step 1 Type: Select schedule trigger and interval is 10-minute.
Step 2 Enable Time: Select Monday to Friday, and set start time from 18:00 and keep work in 6
hours.
Step 3 Trigger by: You do not need to choose it, because this will be triggered every minute.
Step 4 Action: Voice Alert.
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6.15. Record Configuration

User can choose the type of record file for event or schedule application.
Record File Type Choose AVI or JPEG file format for record file.
Record File Prefix Define the prefix of recorded filename.
Pre-Trigger Duration Define the maximum duration of pre-alarm.
Best Effort Duration Define the best effort duration of post-alarm.
Max File Size Define the maximum buffer size of record file.
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6.16. Port Status

User can check the status of digital input and output (DIDO).
Input Status Show either inactive or active.
Output Status Show either inactive or active.
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Chapter 7. PLANET DDNS Application

7.1. Configure PLANET DDNS steps:

Step 1 Enable DDNS option through accessing web page of ICA-2200.
Step 2 Select on DDNS server provide, and register an account if you do not use yet.
Let’s take dyndns.org as an example. Register an account in
http://planetddns.com
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Chapter 8.
Alarm I/O Connector
Some features of the Camera can be activated by an external sensor that senses physical changes in the area device is monitoring. These changes can inclu de intrusion detection or certain physical change in the monitored area. For examples, the external sensor can be a door switch or an infrared motion detector. These devices are customer provided, and are available from dealers who carry surveillance and security products. Electrically, they must be able to provide a momentary contact closure.
This device provides a general I/O terminal block with one digital input and one output for device control. Pin 2 and 3 can be connected to an external sensor. The input voltage will be monitored from the initial state ‘LOW’. If the external sensor need 12VDC power, then it can connect to Pin1 (50mA maximum). The Alarm Output of pin 3 and 4 can be used to turn on or off the external device. The pin5 and 6 are connected to RS485 interface.
I/O
Connector
User can refer to the schematic below to make a proper connection between I/O connector and external sensor and output device.
Pin Function
1 12VDC power supply
(50mA maximum)
2 Digital Input 3 GND 4 Alarm Output 5 RS485 data + 6 RS485 data -
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Explanation of External I/O Circuit Diagram:
CAUTION!
• THE LOW VOLTAGE/CURRENT CIRCUITS AND HIGH VOLTAGE/ CURRENT CIRCUITS ARE IN THE NETWORK CAMERA CIRCUIT. THE QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD DO THE WIRING NOT BY YOURSELF. INCORRECT WIRING COULD DAMAGE NWTWORK CAMERA. YOU COULD RECEIVE THE FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK.
• THE EXTERNAL I/O IS NOT CAPABLE OF CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO DEVICES THAT REQUIRE LARGE AMOUNTS OF CURRENT. IN SOME CASES, A CUSTOM INTERFACE CIRCUIT (CUSTOMER PROVIDED) MAY HAVE TO BE USED. SERIOUS DAMAGE TO NETWORK CAMERA MAY RESULT IF A DEVICE IS CONNECTED TO THE EXTERNAL I/O THAT EXCEEDS ITS ELECTRICAL CAPABILITY.
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Chapter 9.
PING IP Address
The PING (stands for Packet Internet Groper) command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It’s also a very useful tool to confirm the device installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other devices over the network.
If you want to make sure the IP address of the device, utilize the PING command as follows:
z Launch a Command Prompt. z Type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the device. For example, ping
192.168.0.20
The replies, as illustrated below, will provide an explanation to the problem.
If you want to detect any other devices conflicts with the IP address of Network Camera, also can utilize the PING command but you must disconnect the Camera from the network first.
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Chapter 10.
Bandwidth Estimation
The frame rate of video transmitted from the device depends on connection bandwidth between client and server, video resolution, codec type, and quality setting of server. Here is a guideline to help you roughly estimate the bandwidth requirements for your device.
The required bandwidth depends on content of video source. The slow motion video will produce smaller bit rate generally and fast motion will produce higher bit rate vice versa. Actual results generated by the device may be varying.
Image
Resolution
Average range of
data sizes for JPEG
Average bit rate for
MPEG4 mode
Average bit rate for
mode
QCIF
CIF
4CIF(D1)
6 ~ 12k byte per
frame
20 ~ 40k byte per
frame
50 ~ 150K byte per
frame
64kbps~256kbps
@ 30fps
384kbps~1024kbps
@ 30fps
768kbps~4096kbps @
30fps
32kbps~192kbps
256kbps~768kbps
512kbps~3076kbps
Note: Audio streaming also takes bandwidth around 32kbps. Some xDSL/Cable
modem upload speeds could not even reach up to 128 kbps. Thus, you may not be able to receive good quality video while also streaming audio on a 128 kbps or lower connection. Even though the upload speed is more than 128kbps, for optimal video performance, disabling audio streaming will get better video performance.
H.264 mode
@ 30fps @ 30fps @ 30fps
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Chapter 11.
Configure Port Forwarding Manually
The device can be used with a router. If the device wants to be accessed from the WAN, its IP address needs to be setup as fixed IP address, also the port forwarding or Virtual Server function of router needs to be setup. This device supports UPnP traversal function. Therefore, user could use this feature to configure port forwarding of NAT router first. However, if user needs to configure port forwarding manually, please follow the steps as below:
Manually installing the device with a router on your network is an easy 3–step procedure as following:
1. Assign a local/fixed IP address to your device
2. Access the Router with Your Web browser
3. Open/Configure Virtual Server Ports of Your Router
1. Assign a local/fixed IP address to your device
The device must be assigned a local and fixed IP Address that allows it to be recognized by the router. Manually setup the device with a fixed IP address, for example, 192.168.0.100.
2. Access the Router with Your Web browser
The following steps generally apply to any router that you have on your network. The PLANET WNRT-620 is used as an example to clarify the configuration process. Configure the initial settings of the router by following the steps outlined in the router’s Quick Installation Guide.
If you have cable or DSL service, you will most likely have a dynamically assigned WAN IP Address. ‘Dynamic’ means that your router’s WAN IP address can change from time to time depending on your ISP. A dynamic WAN IP Address identifies your router on the public network and allows it to access the Internet. To find out what your router’s WAN IP Address is, go to the Status screen on your router and locate the WAN information for your router. As shown on the following page the WAN IP Address will be listed. This will be the address that you will need to type in your web browser to view your camera over the Internet. Be sure to uncheck the Reset IP address at next boot button at the top of the screen after modifying the IP address. Failure to do so will reset the IP address when you restart your computer.
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Your WAN IP Address will be listed here.
3. Open/set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing
The firewall security features built into the router and most routers prevent users from accessing the video from the device over the Internet. The router connects to the Internet over a series of numbered ports. The ports normally used by the device are blo cked from access over the Internet. Therefore, these ports need to be made accessible over the Internet. This is accomplished using the Virtual Server function on the router. The Virtual Server ports used by the camera must be opened through the router for remote access to your camera. Follow these steps to configure your router’s Virtual Server settings
z Click Enabled. z Enter a unique name for each entry. z Select Both under Protocol Type (TCP and UDP) z Enter your camera’s local IP Address (e.g., 192.168.0.100, for example) in the Private
IP field.
z If you are using the default camera port settings, enter 80 into the Public and
Private Port section, click Add.
A check mark appearing before the entry name will indicate that the ports are enabled.
NOTE Some ISPs block access to port 80. Be sure to check with your ISP so that you can
open the appropriate ports accordingly. If your ISP does not pass traffic on port 80, you will need to change the port the camera uses from 80 to something else, such as 8080. Not all routers are the same, so refer to your user manual for specific instructions on
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how to open ports.
Enter valid ports in the Virtual Server section of your router. Please make sure to check the box on this line to enable settings. Then the device can be access from WAN by the router’s WAN IP Address.
By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for this device.
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Power Line Frequency
COUNTRY VOLTAGE FREQUENCY COMMENTS
Argentina 220V 50 Hz
Australia 230V* 50 Hz
Austria 230V 50 Hz
Brazil 110/220V* 60 Hz
Canada 120V 60 Hz
Chapter 12.
*Neutral and line wires are reverse d from that used in Australia and elsewhere.
*Outlets typically controlled by adjacent switch. Though nominal voltage has been officially changed to 230V, 240V is within tolerances and commonly found.
*127V found in states of Bahia, Paran?(including Curitiba), Rio de Janeiro, S Paulo and Minas Gerais (though 220V may be found in some hotels). Other areas are 220V only, with the exception of Fortaleza (240V).
China, People's Republic of
220V 50 Hz
Finland 230V 50 Hz France 230V 50 Hz Germany 230V 50 Hz Hong Kong 220V* 50 Hz India 230V 50 Hz Italy 230V 50 Hz
Japan 100V 50/60 Hz* Malaysia 240V 50 Hz
Netherlands 230V 50 Hz Portugal 230V 50 Hz Spain 230V 50 Hz Sweden 230V 50 Hz Switzerland 230V 50 Hz
*Eastern Japan 50 Hz (Tokyo, Kawasaki, Sapporo, Yokohoma, and Sendai); Western Japan 60 Hz (Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hiroshima)
Taiwan 110V 60 Hz Thailand 220V 50 Hz
United Kingdom 230V* 50 Hz
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Chapter 13.
3GPP
To use the 3GPP function, in addition to previous section, you might need more information or configuration to make this function work.
Note: that to use the 3GPP function, it strongly recommends to install the Networked
Device with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection. RTSP Port:
Port 554 is the default for RTSP service. However, sometimes, some service providers change
this port number for some reasons. If so, user needs to change this port accordingly.
Dialing procedure:
1. Choose a verified player (PacketVideo or Realplayer currently)
2. Use the following URL to access:
rtsp://host/mpeg4/media.3gp
Where host is the host name or IP address of the camera.
Compatible 3G mobile phone:
Please contact your dealer to get the approved list of compatible 3G phone.
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Chapter 14. Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked
Questions
Question Answer or Resolution
Features
The video and audio codec is adopted in the device.
The maximum number of users accesses the device simultaneously.
The device can be used outdoors or not.
Status LED does not light up.
The network cabling is required for the device. The device will be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network. The username and password for the first time or after factory default reset Forgot the username and password
Forgot the IP address of the device. PLANET IP Wizard II program cannot find the device.
The device utilizes H.264, MPEG4 and JPEG triple compression to providing high quality images. Where H.264 and MPEG4 are standards for video compression and JPEG is a standard for ima ge compression. The audio codec is defined as G.711/G.726 for RTSP streaming. The maximum number of users is limited to 20. However, it also depends on the total bandwidth accessed to this device fro m cli en ts. The maximum data throughput of the device is around 100~200Mbps for UDP mode and 50Mbps for HTTP mode. Therefore, the actual number of connected clients is varying by streaming mode, settings of resolution, codec type, frame rate and bandwidth. Obviously, the performance of the each connected client will slow down when many users are logged on. The device is weatherproof.
• Check and confirm that the DC power adaptor, included in packaged, is used. Secure the power connector and re-power it on again.
• If the problem is not solved, the device might be faulty. Contact your dealer for further help. The device uses Category 5 or better UTP cable allowing 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX, or 1000 Base-T networking.
If a firewall exists on the network, port 80 is open for ordinary data communication. The HTTP port and RTSP port need to be opened on the firewall or NAT router.
Username = admin and Password = admin. Note that it’s all case sensitivity.
Follow the steps below.
1. Restore the factory default setting by pressing and holding down
2. Reconfigure the device.
Check IP address of device by using the PLANET IP Wizard II program or by UPnP discovery.
• Re-power the device if cannot find the unit within 1 minutes.
• Do not connect device over a router. IP Wizard II program cannot detect device over a router.
• If IP address is not assigned to the PC which running IP Wizard II program, then IP Wizard II program cannot find device. Make sure that IP address is assigned to the PC properly.
Install this device
more than 5 seconds on the device.
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Internet Explorer does not seem to work well with the device
• Antivirus software on the PC might interfere with the setup program. Disable the firewall of the antivirus software during setting up this device.
• Check the firewall setting of your PC or Notebook. Make sure that your Internet Explorer is version 8.0 or later. If you are experiencing problems, try upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer from the Microsoft webpage.
PLANET IP Wizard II program fails to save the network parameters.
Cannot work with NAT router
Some IP cameras are working but others are failed
Cannot access the login page and other web pages of the Network Camera from Internet Explorer
• Network may have trouble. Confirm the parameters and connections of the device.
UPnP NAT Traversal
• Maybe NAT router does not support UPnP function. Please check user’s manual of router and turn on UPnP function.
• Maybe UPnP function of NAT router is not compatible to the IP camera. Please contact your dealer to get the approval routers list.
• Maybe too many IP cameras have been installed on the LAN, and then NAT router is out of resource to support more cameras. You could turn off and on NAT router to clear out of date information inside router.
Access this device
• Maybe the IP Address of the Network Camera is already being used by another device or computer. To confirm this possible problem, disconnect the Network Camera from the network first, and then run the PING utility to check it out.
• May be due to the network cable. Try correcting your network cable and configuration. Test the network interface by connecting a local computer to the Network Camera via a crossover cable.
• Make sure the Internet connection and setting is ok.
• Make sure enter the IP address of Internet Explorer is correct. If the Network Camera has a dynamic address, it may have changed since you last checked it.
• Network congestion may prevent the web page appearing quickly. Wait for a while. The IP address and Subnet Mask of the PC and Network Camera must be in the same class of the private IP address on the LAN.
• Make sure the http port used by the Network Camera, default=80, is forward to the Network Camera’s private IP address.
• The port number assigned in your Network Camera might not be available via Internet. Check your ISP for available port.
• The proxy server may prevent you from connecting directly to the Network Camera, set up not to use the proxy server.
• Confirm that Default Gateway address is correct.
• The router needs Port Forwarding feature. Refer to your router's manual for details.
• Packet Filtering of the router may prohibit access from an external network. Refer to your router's manual for details.
• Access the Network Camera from the Internet with the global IP address of the router and port number of Network Camera.
• Some routers reject the global IP address to access the Network Camera on the same LAN. Access with the private IP address and
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Image or video does not appear in the main page.
Check the device’s ActiveX is installed on your computer
Internet Explorer displays the following message: “Your current security settings prohibit downloading ActiveX controls”.
The device work locally but not externally.
The unreadable characters are displayed.
Frame rate is slower than the setting.
Blank screen or very slow video when audio is
correct port number of Network Camera.
• When you use DDNS, you need to set Default Gateway and DNS server address.
• If it’s not working after above procedure, reset Network Camera to default setting and installed it again.
• If the problem is not solved, the Network Camera might be faulty. Contact your dealer for further help.
• The first time the PC connects to Network Camera, a pop-up Security Warning window will appear to download ActiveX Controls. When using Windows XP, or Vista, log on with an appropriate account that is authorized to install applications.
• Network congestion may prevent the Image screen from appearing quickly. You may choose lower resolution to reduce the required bandwidth. Go to C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files and check to see if there is an entry for the file “IPCamera Control”. The status column should show “Installed”. If the file is not listed, make sure your Security Settings in Internet Explorer are configured properly and then try reloading the device’s home page. Most likely, the ActiveX control did not download and install correctly. Check your Internet Explorer security settings and then close and restart Internet Explorer. Try to browse and log in again. Setup the IE security settings or configure the individual settings to allow downloading and scripting of ActiveX controls.
• Might be caused from the firewall protection. Check the Internet firewall with your system or network administrator. The firewall may need to have some settings changed in order for the device to be accessible outside your LAN.
• Make sure that the device isn’t conflicting with any other web server running on your LAN.
• Check the configuration of the router settings allow the device to be accessed outside your local LAN.
• Check the bandwidth of Internet connection. If the Internet bandwidth is lower than target bit rate, the video streaming will not work correctly. Use the operating system of the selected language. Set the Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the Internet Explorer.
• The traffic of the network and the object of the image affect the frame rate. The network congestion causes frame rate slower than the setting.
• Check the bandwidth of Internet connection. If the Internet bandwidth is lower than target bit rate, the video streaming will not work correctly.
• Ethernet switching hub can smooth the frame rate.
• Your connection to the device does not have enough bandwidth to support a higher frame rate for the streamed image size. Try reducing the video streaming size to 160x120 or 320x240 and/or disabling audio.
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enabled.
Image Transfer on e-mail or FTP does not work.
Pan/Tilt does not work. (including Click to Center and Preset Positioning)
Pan/Tilt does not work smoothly.
The focus on the Camera is bad. The color of the image is poor or strange.
Image flickers. • Wrong power line frequency makes images flicker. Make sure the
Noisy images occur.
Cannot play the recorded ASF file
• Audio will consume 32 kbps. Disable audio to improve video. Your Internet connection may not have enough bandwidth to support streaming audio from the device.
• Default Gateway and DNS server address should be set up correctly.
• If FTP does not work properly, ask your ISP or network administrator about the transferring mode of FTP server.
• Click [Refresh] on the Internet Explorer when the communication stops with the device. The image will refresh.
• Other clients may be operating Pan/Tilt.
• Pan/Tilt operation has reached the end of corner. There may be a slight delay when you are using the Pan/Tilt feature in conjunction with streaming audio and video. If you find that there is a significant delay while panning or tilting the camera, try disabling the audio streaming and/or reducing the video streaming size.
Video quality of the device
• The lens is dirty or dust is attached. Fingerprints, dust, stain, etc. on the lens can degrade the image quality.
• Adjust White Balance.
• To insure the images you are viewing are the best they can be, set the Display property setting (color quality) to 16bit at least and 24 bit or higher if possible within your computer.
•The configuration on the device image display is incorrect. You need to adjust the image related parameters such as brightness, contrast, hue and sharpness properly.
50 or 60Hz format of your device.
• If the object is dark, the image will flicker. Make the condition around the Camera brighter.
The video images might be noisy if the device is located in a very low light environment. Make the condition around the camera brighter or turn the IR LED on.
Miscellaneous
Have installed Microsoft’s DirectX 9.0 or later and use the Windows Media Player 11.0 or later to play the AVI filed recorded by the Device.
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