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Version V1.0 Release
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Index
1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................- 1 -
1.1 WELCOME TO THE IP CAMERA .............................................................................................- 1 -
1.2 IDENTIFY IP CAMERA ...........................................................................................................- 2 -
2 FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES..............................................................................................- 8 -
2.1 BASIC FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................- 8 -
2.2 ADVANCED FEATURES..........................................................................................................- 9 -
3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT...................................................................................................... - 9 -
4 SETUP PROCEDURE........................................................................................................... - 10 -
4.1 IP CAMERA POWER & NETWORK CONNECTION..................................................................- 10 -
4.2 ROUTER/SWITCH/HUB/XDSL MODEM CONNECTION .........................................................- 11 -
4.3 USE IPCAMSEARCH TOOL TO SETUP IP CAMERAS.............................................................- 12 -
4.4 VIEW VIDEO ON WEB BROWSER.........................................................................................- 14 -
4.5 SETUP IP CAMERA ON WEB................................................................................................- 16 -
4.6 MOUNTING THE IP CAMERA ...............................................................................................- 16 -
5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION................................................................................................- 17 -
5.1 SYSTEM STATUS..................................................................................................................- 17 -
5.2 USER MANAGEMENT ..........................................................................................................- 18 -
5.3 NETWORK...........................................................................................................................- 19 -
5.4 DA TE AND TIME..................................................................................................................- 19 -
5.5 VIDEO.................................................................................................................................- 20 -
5.6 JPEG ENCRYPTION.............................................................................................................- 20 -
5.7 E-MAIL ...............................................................................................................................- 22 -
5.8 FTP ....................................................................................................................................- 23 -
5.9 SENSORS AND MOTION DETECTION ....................................................................................- 23 -
5.10 SCHEDULER TRIGGER.........................................................................................................- 24 -
5.11 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................................- 24 -
5.12 SYSTEM LOG ......................................................................................................................- 25 -
5.13 GUEST ZONE.......................................................................................................................- 25 -
6 VISIT IP CAMERA OVER INTERNET................................................................................- 26 -
6.1 WAN IP ADDRESS..............................................................................................................- 26 -
6.2 NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION (NAT).........................................................................- 27 -
6.3 PORT FORWARDING.............................................................................................................- 27 -
6.4 DEFAULT GATEWAY ............................................................................................................- 28 -
6.5 ACCESSING MULTIPLE CAMERAS OVER THE INTERNET ......................................................- 28 -
6.6 DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE (DDNS)......................................................................- 29 -
6.7 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE.................................................................................................- 30 -
7 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS............................................................................................... - 31 -
Figures and Tables Index
Figure 1 IP Camera 45-angle View ...................................................................................... - 2 -
Figure 2 IP Camera Front View ........................................................................................... - 2 -
Figure 3 IP Camera Back View............................................................................................- 3 -
Figure 4 Front View Indication and Operation ....................................................................- 3 -
Figure 5 LCD Indications.....................................................................................................- 4 -
Figure 6 IP Address/Network Mask/Gateway loop show ....................................................- 4 -
Figure 7 Back View Indication............................................................................................. - 6 -
Figure 8 Input & Output defines..........................................................................................- 6 -
Figure 9 Input & Output Pins Connection........................................................................... - 7 -
Figure 10 Insert a CF Card................................................................................................... - 8 -
Figure 11 Connecting the Ethernet wire.............................................................................- 10 -
Figure 12 connecting the power supply............................................................................. - 11 -
Figure 13 LAN connection.................................................................................................- 11 -
Figure 14 IP Camera Search Tool ......................................................................................- 12 -
Figure 15 Modify IP Camera’s IP Address......................................................................... - 13 -
Figure 16 Input Administrator’s Username and Password.................................................- 13 -
Figure 17 IP Camera Home Page.......................................................................................- 14 -
Figure 18 Login Message box............................................................................................ - 14 -
Figure 19 Video webpage................................................................................................... - 15 -
Figure 20 History Images View ......................................................................................... - 16 -
Figure 21 System Status View............................................................................................- 17 -
Figure 22 User Management View..................................................................................... - 18 -
Figure 23 Network Setup View..........................................................................................- 19 -
Figure 24 Date and Time Setup View................................................................................ - 19 -
Figure 25 Video Setup View.......................................................................................... - 20 -
Figure 26 JPEG Encryption Setup View............................................................................ - 20 -
Figure 27 Require Password Input in Client Web Browser................................................- 21 -
Figure 28 Input Password in Web Browser (ActiveX)....................................................... - 21 -
Figure 29 Input Password in Web Browser (Java)..........................................................- 21 -
Figure 30 E-mail Setup View.............................................................................................- 22 -
Figure 31 FTP Setup View.................................................................................................- 23 -
Figure 32 Sensors and Motion Detection Setup View........................................................- 23 -
Figure 33 Scheduler Trigger Setup View ...........................................................................- 24 -
Figure 34 System Maintenance View................................................................................. - 24 -
Figure 35 System Log View...............................................................................................- 25 -
Figure 36 “Guest Zone” View............................................................................................- 25 -
Figure 37 IP Camera’s Application Environment.............................................................. - 26 -
Figure 38 Typical Network Environment........................................................................... - 30 -
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1 Introduction
1.1 Welcome to the IP Camera
The IP Camera combines a high quality digital video camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet.
Your IP Camera package should contain the following items, If any of the
listed items are missing, please contact your reseller from where you purchased the camera for assistance.
The package
includes.
9 IP Camera *1 9 IP Camera Utility CD *1 9 5V Power Adapter *1 9 Stand of plastic*1 9 1.5 meter cable*1
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1.2 Identify IP Camera
Figure 1 IP Camera 45-angle View
Lens Tilt
Night Vision LEDs
Pan
Working Status LED
Privacy Indicate LED
User Visiting LED Privacy Status Button
IP Show LCD
Figure 2 IP Camera Front View
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RJ45 Ethernet Socket
Input&Output Pins
DC 5V Input Socket
CF Card Socket
RESET Button
Figure 3 IP Camera Back View
LED: Privacy
LED: Working
Button: Privacy
LED: User Visiting
LCD
Figure 4 Front View Indication and Operation
The privacy button toggles Privacy mode and Normal mode, In Privacy mode, all the remote users will not be allowed to see the video.
Figure 5 LCD Indications
LCD will loop show IP Address/Network Mask/Gateway, as shown in the Figure 6.
IP Address=192.168.0.24 Subnet mask=255.255.255.0 Gateway IP=192.168.0.1
Figure 6 IP Address/Network Mask/Gateway loop show
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Status icon indications list:
Icon Meaning
DDNS Server Registered. Connected to the INTERNET successfully. Backbone server connected successfully.
There is/are user(s) visiting IP Camera video.
Sensor triggered. (Digit input or Motion detection)
CF card detected.
System in configuration status. E.g. Upgrading firmware.
Network mode indications
Icon Meaning
Static IP Use static (manually fixed) IP mode. DHCP IP Address is dynamically assigned by DHCP
Server.
PPPoE IP Camera’s internal PPPoE dial function
enabled.(Used for xDSL)
Working status LED meaning:
LED Status Meaning
Normal Flashing: Turns on for 1/2 second every 3 seconds
Normal running
Always on or always off System error Fast Flashing: Turns on for 1/2 second every 1 second
System is starting, Please wait.
Slow Flashing: Turns on for 1/2 second every 6 second
Upgrading firmware, Please wait.
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Figure 7 Back View Indication
Figure 8 Input & Output defines
CF Card Socket
Reset button
Input & Output Pins
RJ45 Ethernet Socket
DC 5V Input Socket
Output Pins
Relay: Normally Open
Digit Input Pins
1 2 3 4 5
Output Input Common Input
1 2
A B
Input Pins: The input pins can be used for 2-way external sensor input. For example, you may connect a Person Infrared Sensor (PIR) to it for motion detection. When external sensor triggered, IP Camera can be programmed to send an email with picture or control the internal relay output.
Input pins can connect 2 sensors. The sensor should provide open/close signal only. The two lines of sensor 1 should connect to Pin 3 & Pin 4; the two lines of sensor 2 should connect to Pin 5 & Pin 4.
Output Pins: IP Camera has an internal relay. Relay’s two normally open contacts are represented by Pin 1 and Pin 2. Y ou may use it to control one external load below AC/DC 36V & 2 Amp.
While connecting input and output pins, strip off the protect rubber of wire for 5mm, the use a small screwdriver to depress and latch down the orange tabs over holes, Insert the red wire into hole until the insulation just reaches the back of the camera, use the screwdriver to press down and release the orange tab above hole locking the wire in place. Repeat the steps for other wires.
Figure 9 Input & Output Pins Connection
External Power SocketConnect to a 5V AC-DC adapter.
CAUTION: Make sure to only use the power adapter supplied with your IP Camera. Using a non-approved power adapter may damage the camera.
RJ-45 Ethernet Socket: Connects your IP Camera to LAN.
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CF Card Socket: Insert a Compact Flash Card for scheduler or sensor trigger’s images storage. Support volume is 1MByte to 2GByte. CF Card should be format as FAT16/FAT32 before inserted.
Figure 10 Insert a CF Card
Caution: IP Camera DO NOT allow plug/unplug CF Card when power up. You must unplug IP Camera’s power before operating CF Card.
Note: Please keep in mind, not all brand and mode’s CF card can work with IP Camera, please take a test before purchase.
RESET button: Click the reset button shortly, will reboot the system. If you press the button and hold for 5 seconds or longer, the system will restore to factory default configuration, it will take about 30 seconds, then reboot automatically.
Caution: DO NOT switch off IP Camera’s power during the procedure of restoring factory default. It will take about 30 seconds.
2 Functions and Features
2.1 Basic Functions
The IP Camera and your home or business network form a powerful audio/video remote monitoring solution. Just place the IP Camera anywhere on your network, power it up, and
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