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IPCAM User manual
Water-Proof Wireless / Wired
IP Camera
User Manual
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Contents
WELCOME..................................................................................................................-11.1 Features................................................................................................................-11.2 Packing list...........................................................................................................-21.3 Product view.........................................................................................................-21.3.1 Front View......................................................................................................-21.3.2 Rear Panel......................................................................................................-31.4 PC System Requirements....................................................................................-31.5 Hardware Instruction ...........................................................................................-31.6 Software installation.............................................................................................-4-
SOFTWARE OPERATION.......................................................................................... -52.1 IP Camera Tool......................................................................................................-52.2 Camera Login........................................................................................... ............-82.3 ActiveX Mode (For WEB Browser)………………………...……………………….-102.3.1 For Visitor.................................................................................................. -102.3.2 For Operator...............................................................................................-112.3.3 For Administrator..................................................................................... -122.3.3.1 Multi-Device Settings.....................................................................-122.3.3.2 Network Settings............................................................................-142.3.3.3 Other Service Settings.................................................................. -172.3.3.4 System…………. .............................................................................-212.4 Server Push Mode…………......................................................................... -252.5 Sign in mobile phone…………....................................................................-26-
HOW TO USE............................................................................................................-263.1 Step by step to use............................................................................................-263.2 Setting WIFI of IP Camera.................................................................................-273.3 Connected to the Internet through ADSL directly.......................................... -283.4 Using a router to access the Internet ............................................................. -283,5 Static IP user.......................................................................................................-293.6 How to use DDNS...............................................................................................-30-
APPENDIX.................................................................................................................-314.1 Frequently Asked Questions.............................................................................-314.1.1 I have forgotten the administrator username and/or password..................-314.1.2 IP Address configuration................................................................................ -314.1.3 Network Configuration.......................................... ..........................................-324.1.4 No pictures Problems with Active X Controller.............................................-324.1.5 Problem with network bandwidth…………………………………………... …. -324.1.6 For example: Register procedure from a DDNS web …………………...…...-334.1.7 Why pop-up the prompt fall to connect to the device……………..…….…...-354.2 Default Parameters…………………….……………………………………............. -354.3 Specification.........................................................................................................-36-
OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT........................................................................-36-
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1 WELCOME
This model IP Camera is an integrated wireless IP Camera solution. It combines a
high quality digital Video Camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server
to bring clear to your Desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the
Internet.
The basic function of it is transmitting remote video on IP network. The high
Quality video image can be transmitted with 30fps speed on the LAN/WAN by using
MJPEG hardware compression technology.
This is based on the TCP/IP standard. There is a WEB server inside which could
Support Internet Explore. Therefore the management and maintenance of your device
become more simply by using network to achieve the remote configuration, start-up
and upgrade firmware.
You can use this IP CAMERA to monitor some special places such as your home and
your office. Also controlling and managing images are simple by clicking the website
through The network.
NOTE: you can use the IP Camera Step by Step (details:3.1).
1.1 Features
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Powerful high-speed video protocol processor
High-sensitivity 1/4’’ CMOS sensor
Picture Total 300k Pixels
Video Frame Rate:30fps(QVGA), 15fps(VGA)
Resolution:640 x 480(VGA), 320 x 240(QVGA)
Light Frequency:50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor
Optimized MJPEG video compression for transmission
Multi-level users management and passwords definition
Embedded Web Server for users to visit by IE
Support wireless network (WiFi/802.11/b/g)mobile
Supporting Dynamic IP(DDNS)and UPNP LAN and Internet(ADSL, Cable
Modem)
Giving alarm in cause of motion detection
Supporting image snapshot
Support multiple network protocols:HTTP,TCP/IP,UDP,STMP,DDNS,
SNTP,DHCP,FTP
Support remote system update
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Advanced Features
Multi-Protocol support and Transportation
IP CAMERA supports Multi-Protocol such as TCP/IP, SMTP and HTTP. Sending the
image to your mailbox automatically when the IP CAMERA is triggered.
Video Image function
Users can control the camera video image.
Motion Detection
Your may use the internal Motion Detection function or external sensor to trigger
images Recording and transportation. Alarm sensor input/output.
The detection sensor sends an alarm and records by itself when there is a fire or
accident. A message as an email is sending to you by this sensor,(The input/output
discreteness can be chosen)
DDNS support
Using it in the condition which including ADSL and IP change often is more convenient,
because IP CAMERA provides dynamic DNS function.
Advanced User Management
Only allowing authorized users access to real-time images of IP Camera.
1.2 Packing List
Untie the packing and checking the items contained against the following list;
 Wireless IP Camera 1
 Wi-Fi Antenna
 DC Power Supply
 CD
 Network Cable
 Mounting bracket
NOTE: Contact us immediately in the case of any damaged or short of contents.
1.3 Product views
1.3.1 Front view
Figure 1.1
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Sensitive Hole
Infrared LED
LENS CMOS sensor with fixed focus lens.
Antenna
1.3.2 Rear panel
Figure 1.2
LAN: RJ-45/10-100 Base T
DC5V: 5V Power supply
RESET BUTTON: press and hold down the RESET BUTTON for 15
Seconds .Release the power button and IP Camera will be reset back to the factory
default Parameter.
1.4
PC System Requirements
System configuration requirements :( Example for view four IP Camera)
CPU: 2.06GHZ or above Memory: 256M or above
Network Card: 10M or above Display Card:64M or above memory
Recommendable Operating system: Window2000 or Window XP or Vista
1.5
Hardware Instruction
Follow the steps below to set up your camera hardware. Make sure to follow each
step carefully to ensure that the camera operates properly
1) Plug the network cable into the camera and then into your Cable/DSL router.
Plug the power adapter into the camera and then into the power outlet.
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1.6 Software installation
Software installation is the key to the successful use of this product.
Open the CD, find the software as instruction;
Double click setup.exe and install the software as instruction.
Only click next, you will complete the software installation.
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The computer restarts upon installation completion and an icon
appears
on the Desktop automatically.
NOTE: Before installing and using the product, please read the following precautions
carefully and make sure they are fully understood.
Use only the power adapter attached with the product .Use of unauthorized power
adapter may cause damage to your IP Camera.
Do not touches the lenses of the IP Camera at will .The optimum focus range has
been set before the IP Camera is delivered out of the factory. If you turn the lens, it
may cause incorrect focus and vague images.
IP Camera terminal shall be installed in an Outdoor environment.
For firmware upgrading or connection with an external, refer to detailed instructions
contained in the CD.
2 SOFTWARE OPERATION
2.1 IP Camera Tool
When the Device has been mounted properly, you can double click the Icon “IP Camera
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Tool”
and a dialog box as Figure 2.1 will pop up.
Note: The software searches IP Servers automatically over LAN.
There are 3 cases:
1 No IP Cameras found within LAN. After about 1 minute search, the Result Field will
show “not found IP Server” and the program shut automatically.
2 IP Cameras have been installed within LAN. All the IP Cameras will be listed and the
total number is displayed in the result field as shown in Figure 2.1
3 The IP Cameras installed within LAN do not share the same subnet with the monitoring
PC. A prompt as shown in result field (prompt: Subnet doesn’t match, double click to
change!).
Click the left mouse button to choose the prompt and click the right mouse, choose
Network Configuration to set the IP address of the Camera to the same subnet as LAN.
Five Options
Choose the IP Camera list and Click right mouse, there are five options ,Basic Properties,
Network Configuration, Upgrade Firmware ,Refresh Camera List ,Flush Arp Buffer.
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 Basic Properties
There are some device information in the Basic Properties, such as Device
ID,System Firmware Version, Web UI Version.
 Network Configuration
In this page, you can configure the Network parameter.
IP address: Fill in the IP address assigned and make sure it is in the same subnet
as the gateway (i.e. the first three sections are the same)
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Mask: The default subnet mask of the equipment is: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: Make sure it is in the same subnet with PC IP address .Default
Gateway address is 192.168.0.1
DNS: IP address of IPS network provider.
Port: LAN port assigned for the equipment, usually 80
User & Password: Default administrator username/password: admin. No
password
Enable Using DHCP the system will assign a reasonable IP address for your
equipment. Only if your gateway supports DHCP (It is the case with most
gateways).
NOTE: When the prompt “subnet doesn’t match, double click to change!” please
set the IP Camera IP address once again.
 Upgrade Firmware
Enter the correct User and Password to upgrade system Firmware and Web UI.
 Refresh Camera List
Refresh camera list manually.
 Flush Arp Buffer
When cable network and wireless network of the device are fixed IP
address .There is a problem you may encounter is can search the camera IP but
can’t open the camera web page .you may try to use Flush Arp Buffer.
2.2 Camera Login
You can access the camera through IP Camera Tool or IE directly.
1) Double click the IP address of the IP Camera listed (Figure 2.1).
2) To access the camera ,start your web browser and type in the camera’s IP
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Such as http://192.168.1.123
3) The Camera Login page pop-up.
Enter the user name and passport, click OK, and will show the below GUI:
Figure 2.6
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(1) Active Mode(For IE Browser): avaliable in IE6.0 or above explorer
(2) “Server Push Mode”: avaliable in Firefox, Google explorer
(3) “Sign in mobile phone”: avaliable in Mobile phone
2.3 ActiveX Mode (For WEB Browser)
2.3.1 For Visitor The status of 9 routes, as shown below.
Figure 2.7
For example: if
is bright, the first route is on Detection (Motion Detection).
If you want to detect 4 views, need to click this icon
If you want to detect 9 views, need to click this icon
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OSD: Display date and time on the video .You can disable the OSD function or choice
Other color, (OSD: on-screen display)
Reversal: To see the reversal image
Mirror: To see the mirror image.
Add time stamp on record: Increase the video time stamp
into play mode,
PLAY: Click icon
is stop.
to snap the picture.
Snapshot: Click icon
RECORD: Click icon
into REC mode,
is stop.
2.3.2 For Operator
When login as operator administrator, you can enter the IP Camera For Operator
Figure 2.8
Rate: setting video frame
Resolution: 160*120/VGA (640*480) / QVGA (320*240)
Work mode: 50Hz/60Hz/Outdoor
Color parameter: Click
or
can adjust the brightness and contrast
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2.3.3 For Administrator
When you login as administrator, “For Administrator” is enabled.
2.3.3.1 Multi-Device Settings
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 Use multiple cameras in LAN
In the Multi-Device Settings page, you can see all devices searched in LAN. The 1st
Device is this device default. You can add more cameras list in LAN for monitoring .This
Web software Supports up to 9 IP Cameras online simultaneously.
Figure 2.9
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Figure 2.10
 Use multiple cameras with a single IP address
In the Multi-Device Settings page .You can use multiple camera with a single IP address
by configuring different ports for each camera .By default, the Device uses port 80 for
accessing the camera’s homepage and video streaming.
Adding a second camera:
If you decide to add a second IP camera, you will need to change the port number for the
second camera.
Camera#2: LAN IP address is 192.168.1.124-Port 81
Will be forwarded to: http://192.168.1.124:81
Note that Camera #2 has a different IP address and a different port number. The LAN IP
address is assigned by the router, but the port number is not one you will need to
configure the port number (details:2.3.3.2). Once you have changed the port number for
the camera and the settings in your router, you can access the second camera from the
Internet by http://192.168.1.124:81
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Adding more cameras:
If you decide to add more cameras, you will need to change the port number for the other
cameras, such as 82,83,85. To access these cameras from the Internet, you would use:
http://192.168.1.124:82
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Upgrade Device Firmware
Upgrade Device Firmware and device embedded web UI software in this page.
Figure 2.11
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Restore Factory Settings
Restore factory settings of the device.
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Reboot Device
Reboot the device.
2.3.3.2
Network Settings
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 Basic Network Settings
If the router and the IP camera connect has DHCP function, you can choose “Obtain IP
from DHCP Server” else fill in the network parameters manually.
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Http Port: In most cases, you can leave this value as however, if your Internet Service
Provider blocks this port, you may switch to another port number such as 85.
Figure 2.12
 Wireless Lan Settings
Please enter the wireless net setting page of the wireless Router to out SSID, Channel,
Encryption, Authentication.
Figure 2.13
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 ADSL Settings
When connected to the Internet through ADSL directly, you can enter the ADSL username
And password obtained from ISP.
Figure 2.14
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UPNP Settings
If you access IP Camera, to be make sure UPNP Status is Succeed.
UPNP Protocol settings, as Figure below:
Figure 2.15
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 DDNS Settings
Manufacturer's Domain: manufacturers provide a domain name, which has been
embedded to the terminer, with its domain name in factory setting. When the user
chooses domain name of the third-party, the manufacturers can't boot domain name.
When null for the third-party domain, booting domain name of manufacturers
automatically.
Use domain name of manufacturers format Correctly :
for example , http:// lyey.aipcam.com: [port number]
we can neglect it if the port is No.80
DDNS Service: The system support protocols from some DDNS providers: Dyndns.org.
User and Password: the user name and password used when applying for the domain
name.(details:4.1.6)
DDNS Host: the Domain Name
DDNS or Proxy port: If you access the DDNS host through a proxy, you should input the
Proxy IP
DDNS or Proxy Port: Proxy Port
Figure 2.16
2.3.3.3
Other Service Settings
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Configure the E-mail box to receive and send mails. The E-mail box is used for receiving
the images sent after alarm and the system IP address after successful dial-up.
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Mail Service Settings
Figure 2.17
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Settings the FTP Service:
Figure 2.18
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Alarm Service Settings
Enter Alarm Service Settings page to configure Motion Detection function.
Motion Detect Armed
When you enable motion detect armed, the camera can be triggered to send email alerts
sound you will hear.
Motion Detect Sensibility
You can choice High, Medium, Low
Send Mail on Alarm
Sent picture and mail inform to customer’s e-mail after alarmed. (Firstly you should finish
the Mail Service Settings.)
Upload Image on Alarm
Enable upload image on alarm and set upload interval (Seconds).
REC automatically and save to PC
When you enable motion detect and open the camera monitoring page on the PC. If there
is an alarm triggered, REC will start automatically for several seconds and save to the PC.
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Figure 2.19
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Path Settings
Setting the path of preserve video, when start record video, click
, and the
video file will be preserved in the specified directory Record Path. As below figure:
Figure 2.20
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2.3.3.4
System
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 Device Info
You can find the information about Device ID, Firmware Version and Embedded Web UI
Version.
Figure 2.21
 Alias Settings
You can Input the new name as you like.
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Figure 2.22
 Date &Time Settings
Data &Time Settings page.
Figure 2.23
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 Users Settings
Eight accounts are acceptable for this system. Here the eight users can
Configure their user names and password as administrator, Operator or Visitor.
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Visitor: In this mode, you can only view.
Operator: You can control the direction of IP Camera and set some
parameter.
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Administrator: You can setup the advanced configurations of the IP
Camera.
Figure 2.24
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Backup & Restore
Figure 2.25
(1) Backup : Backup IP Camera all the Parameter
(2) Restore : Restore IP Camera all the Parameter
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Log
Figure 2.26
Record User info, including date, weekday, user name, vistor ip address info
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2.4
Server Push Mode
Figure 2.27
Main info as below:
1. One screen
2. Used in firefox, google, safari explorer and so on
3. Sever Push: used Http sending video and seeting paramer
4. Operation of ip camera or paramer similar Active Mode, please read Activex Mode part
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2.5
Sign in mobile phone
Figure 2.28
Main info as below:
(1)Log in web on mobile phone, can control snapshot, video operater
(2)Simple screen, easy to operate, can visitor the video via mobile phone web
(3)Others operation similar Activex Mode, for details, please read Activex Mode part
HOW TO USE
3.1
Step by step to use
Follow the instructions below to get started after the Camera has been mounted properly.
1) Use Network cable connect IP Camera to LAN.
2) Enter IP Camera Tool
to set the basic configuration, (details:2.1)
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3) When IP address of the Camera listed in the Result Field of the IP Camera Tool, it
means the basic configuration is completed.
4) Set the safety property of IE in the PC when you view it first time, (details:4.1.4)
5) Camera login(details:2.2)
6) Now you can use the IP Camera as Visitor, operator or Administration in the LAN.
3.2
Setting Wi-Fi of IP Camera
1) To use the wireless function of the IP Camera, a wireless router like Linksys is
required.
2) Enter the wireless router setup page (you may see the wireless router user manual).
To Find out the SSID, Channel, Security Way, Authentication Type, Encryption.
3) Enter Wireless Lan Settings to input contents got from the wireless router then
click Submit to reboot the device.
Figure 3.1
4) Wait at least 30 seconds to unplug the Ethernet cable, then unplug the power
supply.
5) Plug the power supply making sure that the Ethernet is not connected.
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6) After around 30 seconds, if the LED blinks, it indicates it is working in WIFI mode.
7) Camera login. (details:2.2)
3.3
Connected to the Internet through ADSL directly
Figure 3.2
1) Use Network cable connect IP Camera to PC
2) Enter IP Camera Tool to set the basic configuration, (details:2.1)
3) Login the Camera homepage as Administration and enter ADSL Settings page
to input ADSL User name and password.
4) Enable DDNS service at the same time and Click  and to reboot the
Device, (details:2.3.3.2)
5) Connect IP Camera to the ADSL directly, you ca access the Camera from
Internet by domain name.
NOTE: Please choose the option “Report ADSL IP by Mail”, then it will send ADSL IP
to user by Email.
3.4
Using a router to access the Internet
Using a router to access the Internet by shared ADSL If a router is set for dial-up
Internet access, it is not required to set ADSL dial-up account and password on the IP
Camera.
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1) Use Network cable connect IP Camera to the LAN.
2) Enter IP Camera Tool to set the basic configuration,(details:2.1)
3) Login the Camera homepage ad Administration.
4) Enter DDNS Settings Page and enable DDNS service. Click  and the
device will reboot (details:2.3.3.2)
5) You can access the Camera from Internet by domain name.
3.5
Static IP user
Static IP user is not need to use DDNS for remote access. When finished the setting of
the IP Camera in LAN, you can access the Camera directly from Internet by the WAN IP.
You can obtain the WAN IP by two ways.
Click
to add our gadget to your Google Homepage
IP Address (Internet Protocol Address); This number is on
extrusive Number at Information technology devices (printer,
routers, modems, et al) use which identifies and allows them
the ability to communicate with each other on a computer
network. There is a standard
Figure 3.4
Obtain the WAN IP address from the router
Take the WRT54G router of LINKSYS for example,
1) Obtain the IP address of the router (LAN gateway address), user name and
password for logon to the router from the network administrator,
2) Enter the LAN IP address of the router; Open the Status page to find out the WAN
address of the router. In this example, the address is 116.25.51.115.
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Access the IP Camera from the Internet
User can access the IP Camera from the Internet, Enter Http://116.25.51.115 into the
address bar of the IE to access the IP Camera.
3.6 How to use DDNS
When use ADSL, the IP Camera will connect to the Internet through ADSL
automatically.
For each ADSL reconnection, ISP will re-assign a new IP address for the IP Camera to
facilitate the access. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) can map the dynamic IP
address of an IP Camera to a fixed domain name. Therefore, we can access the IP
Camera by the fixed domain name whether the IP address changes or not. The IP
address is not necessary when you using the DDNS via the domain name to find your
network.
1) Go to the website which Provides free domain name, register and apply a free
domain name. Such as http://www.dyndns.com/(details:4.1.6).
2) Login the Camera homepage as Administration and enter “DDNS Service
Settings” page input the name, password and Host (detail: 2.3.3.2). Then
click and reboot Device.
3) Re-login the Camera homepage and enter “DDNS Service Settings” page to check
the DDNS Status is DynDns Succeed or not.
4) Enter “UPnP Settings” page, the UPnP Status should be UPnP Succeed. If the
status is not Succeed, you may enter “Basic Network Settings” page to change
Http Port (details:2.3.3.2). Then click  and Reboot Device.
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5) Re-login the Camera homepage to check and make sure the DDNS Status and
UPnP Status is Succeed.
6) You only need to enter the domain name(domain name Port number
http://IPCAM.vicp.net:81/) in the IE address bar, the browser will visit the IP
Camera.
Wait for several minutes and the IP Camera will dial up to access the Internet
automatically, and the communication with the DDNS server is established successfully.
In the way, the user can access the IP Camera from a WAN by using the DDNS domain
name.
If the gateway settings and DDNS settings have been completed, enter the DDNS
dynamic domain name (for example, http://IPCAM.vicp.net/, do not add www.) in the
address bar of the IE to access the IP Camera. If multiple IP Camera are connected to
the same router, enter DDNS dynamic domain +port number (for example,
http://IPCAM.vicp.net:85/) in the address bar of the IE to access different IP Cameras.
4 APPENDIXES
4.1 Frequently Asked Questions
Note: Any questions you would meet, please check Network connections firstly.
Check the working status revealed by the indicators on the network server, hub, exchange
and network card. If abnormal, check the network connections.
4.1.1 I have forgotten the administrator username and/or password.
To reset the administrator username and password, Press and hold down the RESET
BUTTON for 10-15 seconds. Release the power button and the username and password
will be reset back to the factory default administrator username and password.
Default administrator username: admin
Default administrator password: No password
4.1.2 IP Address configuration
Check whether IP address of the IP camera server shares the same subnet as your work
station: Click My Computer >Control Panel> Network & Dial-up Connections > LAN >
Attributes >Internet Protocols (TCP/IP), and check IP Address and Subnet Mask. Make
sure they are in the same subnet when configuring IP Camera IP address manually.
Unable to access IP Camera via web browser
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4.1.3 Network Configuration
Double Check to ensure that your HTTP server software is configured and run properly. If
you’re running any firewall software, make sure it’s allowing inbound connections to port
80, also, if you happen to be using a cable/DSL router, make sure you’ve set up port
forwarding properly. (Consult your router’s documentation for more information). If none of
these seem to be the problem, it’s documentation for more information). If none of these
seem to be the problem, it’s also possible that your ISP is blocking inbound connections
to port 80-many IPSS have done this because of internet worms such as Code Red, If this
is the case, you’ll have to setup your HTTP server on an alternate port (such as 8080).
4.1.4 No pictures Problems with ActiveX Controller
If Internet Explorer is used as WEB Browser, download ActiveX controller and set the
safety property of IE in the PC when you view it first time:
“IE” browser > “Tool” > “Internet Proper” > “Security”> “Custom Level” > “ActiveX control
and Plug-ins” three options of front should be set to be “Enable”, The ActiceX programs
read by the computer will be stored, as follows:
Enable: Download unsigned ActiveX controls
Enable: Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
Enable: Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins
4.1.5 Problems with network bandwidth
The image frame rate is subjected to the following factors: 1, network bandwidth; 2, PC
performance, network environment and display preference setting (brightness, theme,
etc); 3, the number of visitors (Too many visitors will slow down the image frame rate.): 4,
choice of switch or hub (Use a switch for multiple IP Camera Servers rather than a HUB,).
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4.1.6 For example: Register procedure from a DDNS web
Step 1: enter http://www.dyndns.com/ and Create Account
Step2: enter your information
Step3: After a minute, you will receive a E-mail from DynDNS Support and it will give you
a confirmation address
(e.g. https://www.dyndns.com/account/confirm/vXMVT78-KvenhydmKMWH5kg)
Step4: When the Account Confirmed, login and start using your account. Choose Add
Host Services(Figure 4.4) and enter Add New Hostname (Figure 4.5) page.
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Step5: On the Add New Hostname page
1) Input your Hostname.
2) Choose Host with IP address
Click Use auto detected IP address xxx.xx.xx.xxx then click Create Host.
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Step6: Now you obtained a Dynamic Domain Name (Figure 4.6), and can use it in
the DDNS Service Settings (details:2.3.3.2)
4.1.7 Why pop-up the prompt” Fail to connect to the device…”?
This prompt only appeared in the case of using multiple cameras.
Enter the Multi-Device Settings page(login as administrator) to check the Device
When you set multiple cameras,
the color changed to yellow.
Figure 4.7
4.2 Default Parameters
Default network Parameters
IP address: dynamic obtain
DHCP: Disabled
DDNS: aipcam.com
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Username and password
Default administrator username: admin
Default administrator password: No password
4.3 Specification
Item
Specifications
Video Compression
MJPEG video compression
Video Resolution Adjustment
640*480(VGA), 320*240(QVGA)
Video Parameters
Brightness, contrast
Video Frame
30 frame/sec(QVGA), 15 frame/sec(VGA)
Communication interface
One 10M/100Madaptive Ethernet interface
Wi-Fi Module
Supporting IEEE802.11b/g
Power Supply
DC 5V/2A
Maximum Power
< 6W
Operating Temperature
0℃~+55℃ /+14℉~ +122℉
Storage Temperature
-20℃~+70℃/ -44℉~+158℉
Operating Humidity
10~85%
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7
Explorer
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above
OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
While we hope your experience with the IP CAMERA network camera is enjoyable and
easy to use, you may experience some issues or have some questions that this User’s
Guide has not answered.
TO obtain the latest information and support for your Observer network camera, please
visit our webpage for additional FAQ’S and troubleshooting tips.
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FCC NOTE:
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.
FCC Information:
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to 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 radio or television off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct
interference by one or more of the following measures.
‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐ Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit.
‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
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