Leadtek Research LR3616 Wireless Surveillance Camera 3616 User Manual

Leadtek Research Inc Wireless Surveillance Camera 3616 Users Manual

Users Manual

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 2     echnical Support Technical  Support  provides  services  of  Leadtek  Research  Inc.  video  surveillance product  series,  including latest  firmware/software  upgrade, camera lens  introduction, PT  rotating  controls.  Technical  Support  will  also  assist  customers  with  the  product installation, hardware and configuration trouble-shooting.  Please visit the website below or mail us via the email address.    Web site: www.leadtek.com   Email: service_ipcam@leadtek.com   arranty Information No parts of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Leadtek Research Inc.  Leadtek  makes  no  warranties  with  respect  to  this  documentation  and  disclaims  any implied warranties of merchantability, quality, or fitness for any particular purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Leadtek reserves the right to make revisions to this publication without obligation to notify any person or entity of any such changes.  Provide the following information when warranty repair is required:  1.  Model name and production serial number (label begins with a ¡L¡) 2.  Date  of  shipment,  P.O.  number,  sales  order  number,  Leadtek  corporation  invoice number. 3.  Detail description for product issues encountered .    Trademarks  or  brand  names  mentioned  herein  are  trademarks  or  registered T W Technical Support and Warranty Information
 3 trademarks of their respective owners.  Copyright 2008 Leadtek Research Inc.    All rights reserved  International Headquarters 18th Fl., 166, Chien-Yi Rd., Chung Ho, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan (235)   Phone:    +886    (0)2    8226    5800                    Fax:    +886    (0)2    8226    5801
 4     Product Features       6          Overview    - NSC 3615      7     - WSC 3616       8           Interface            9          System Requirement         9          Introduction        10          Configure the Network Camera             - Start       11     - ActiveX Viewer       11           Login the Network Camera             - IPCAM Discoverer       12     - Internet Explorer       13           Web Layout         14     - System       15     * SIP     16     * APS     17       * Others     17       * DIDO     19       * Surveillance Password     20     - Network       21     * IP     21     * FTP     22       * SMTP     23 Table of contents
 5       * DDNS     24       * Port Setting     25     - Wireless       26     - Camera       27     * Camera     27       * Encode Type    28     * Call To     29 User Management         30 System Information        31 System Log         32           Appendix        33          FAQs        38          Warning         40
 6      roduct Features  Network  Camera  can  help  you  to  view  live  surveillance  video/audio  over Ethernet/Internet. With its compact color CMOS  lens  1.3Mega Pixel,  MPEG-4/H.263 video  and  G.711/G.729  audio  compression,  built-in  microphone,  two-way  audio communication with SIP protocol, the in-time monitoring can be flexibly extended to the Telephony world, such as interoperated with Video Phone/3G mobile etc.      Key Features   Compact Color CMOS (1.3M pixel)   MPEG-4, H.263 video and G.711/G.729 audio compression   JPEG capture via Motion Detection   Internet connection compatible with Ethernet   Built-in web server for remote management   Bundled VoIP software client SoftPhoneR for portable communication   Bundled NETCAM management software client for remotely use   Inter-operation with Video Phone   Two-way audio transmission     Flexible installation solution   802.11b/g for WIFI standards         P Product Features
 7     VerView   Network Surveillance Camera 3615                                       O Product Features  Network Indicator LED Internal Microphone External Microphone Camera Rotate Switch CMOS Lens Network Connector Audio Out Power Connector I/O terminal Connector Reset Button Restore Default Button Access Incoming Indicator LED SIP Registration Status Indicator LED
 8      verView    Wireless Network Surveillance Camera 3616                               O Product Features  Reset Button Restore Default Button Network Connector Audio Out Power Connector I/O terminal Connector Antenna Connector Network Indicator LED Internal Microphone External Microphone Camera Rotate Switch CMOS Lens Access Incoming Indicator LED SIP Registration Status Indicator LED Antenna
 9     nterface Connector  Network connector ¡  RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Antenna connector ¡  2.0 dbi external swivel Antenna for transmitter and receiver Power connector ¡  DC connector 3- 5V DC, 2.5A max 10W Build-in Microphone ¡  5M, Omni directional External Microphone ¡  3.5mm mono earphone jack Audio out ¡  mono jack output, 50mW PC compatible I/O terminal connector ¡  alarm, motion, event triggering notification LED Indicator ¡  indicators show as follows:            ystem Requirement  Operation System  Windows 2000, XP SP2, Windows Vista CPU  Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz equivalent processor, 512MB RAM Network Protocol  TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, Static IP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, NTP Web Browser  Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Firefox   Ethernet Interface  10/100 Mbps Ethernet Card for network connection Others  CD-ROM/DVD, Video card supports 32-bit color, 80G HDD I LED  Color  Indication Network Blue  10/100Mbit/s LAN network connection activity.   Amber  Wireless network connection activity.   Unlit  No network connection. Access  Flashes Subscriber Incoming Entry.   Unlit  No connection. SIP  Amber  SIP Registration Successfully.   Flashes SIP Registration Failure.   Flashes Both of amber indicator flashes for upgrade status. S Product Interface
 10     High-quality, High efficiency video & audio transmission via IP network The network surveillance camera allows you to view live video over internet. Your control center can be set up anywhere with internet access without being restricted by locations. Surveillance video is processed by the most up-to date compression technology and transmitted in MPEG-4 compression format,  whose  transmission  efficiency  and  video  quality  remain  uncompromised  by  the  network, minimizing  the lagging of live surveillance video.  In  addition,  wireless LAN is also  supported. The wireless model makes the network usage more handy without the hassle of cable installation. Great usability in every surveillance aspect The  network  surveillance  camera¡s  ease  of  use  begins  with  its  web-based  user  interface,  using Microsoft  Internet  Explorer  to  browse  the  live  video  or  the  provided  Windows  client  Surveillance Management Center (SMC) that offers many additional benefits: its user interface can display video up to 9 camera servers at the same time. Recording can also be done simultaneously and you can use it to view recorded video from the archive and backup your recorded file with audio. Unparalleled surveillance functions where nothing slips through your watch The  network  surveillance  camera¡s  motion  detection  function  sends  out  the  alarm  when  any movement  of  any  object  occurring  on  the  scene  is  detected,  which  makes  it  ideal  for  home  and after-hour facility security. 16 preset positions can be programmed and the auto-cruise function will make the tour accordingly as if you were taking the patrol rounds in person. You can also program the cameras to take snapshots or record video when the alarm is triggered by the event. These snapshots can be transmitted via FTP or email. Event recording is done by a client PC on the network as the camera sends snapshot in JPEG format as part of the responses to the triggered event. Optional centralized management software for large scale surveillance services The software suite performs as a central control station on a client PC that controls, manages, and monitors up to 9 network surveillance camera server units over the network at the same time. You can talk  to  your  surveillance  camera  just  by  a  click  on  the  managed  camera  to  start  2-way  audio conversation.  The  flexible  and  diversified  SMC  offer  you  handy  surveillance  solution  on  Windows platform.      Introduction
 11     tart  Leadtek Network Surveillance Camera can be used on the most standard/popular operation system and internet browsers. We recommend that Microsoft Internet Explorer on windows and Mozilla Firefox on other operating system , such as Mac/Linux .    ActiveX Viewer   1.  Launch the Internet Explorer and click ¡Tools¡  and select ¡Internet Options¡  option from the drop-down menu. 2.  Click the ¡Security¡  tab from ¡Internet Options¡ . 3.  Click ¡Custom  Level¡  button to open the ¡Security Setting¡ . 4.  Tick ¡Prompt¡ from the options titled with ¡Download signed ActiveX controls¡  and ¡Download unsigned ActiveX controls¡ . 5.  Tick ¡Enable¡  from the options titled with ¡Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe¡ , ¡Run ActiveX controls and plug -ins¡ and ¡Scri pt ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting¡ . 6.  Click ¡OK¡  to accept the modification. 7.  You will see the warning message prompts out for your confirmation. Just click ¡Yes¡  to apply the modified security settings  Configure the Network Camera The simplest way to locate a Leadtek Surveillance Camera in network is to use the Leadtek utility program. It can scan the local network for all Leadtek cameras and helps users for configuring the network. If you are not going to use DHCP server to automatically assign the cameras unique IP addresses, you will need to manually assign the camera with static IP address using the camera utility program.    S Configure the Network Camera
 12     Method I. The Utility Program ¡  IPCam Discoverer IPCAM Discoverer is an application that can help on detecting the network cameras and then you can use PC/Notebook to connect to the cameras on network .   1.  Insert the packing CD into the CD-ROM drive from your PC. 2.  Install the ¡IPCam Utility Setup.exe¡  and execute it. 3.  The ¡IPCam Discoverer¡  window displays and just input the ¡MAC ID¡  from the label at bottom side. Click the ¡Scan¡  button to start searching cameras. 4.  Modify the related fields while the information displays. 5.  Click ¡Apply¡  to confirm the modification and re-start the Camera.     Configure the Network Camera
 13   Method II. Internet Explorer Address Bar Another way to connect the network camera is to visit with static IP address. Login the network camera by directly entering the IP address at the IE Address Bar.  1.  Manually assign the last digit (192.168.0.x , 0<x<255 & x is not equal to 100) of your  PC  IP  address  field.  Restore  the  network  camera  to  set  the  default  IP address as 192.168.0.100. 2.  Start up the internet Explorer, and enter the IP address of the Network Camera at the address, then press ¡Enter¡  to open the system login page. 3.  The camera system login page displays. 4.  Enter the ¡admin¡  for both user name and password fields. 5.  Video will display after the ActiveX controls downloaded and installed completed. 6.  Video is displayed in Web browser as below.                  Notes: When the first time login Network Camera , please set the browser to allow   ActiveX controls and Windows Firewall security alert message. You may be requested to install ActiveX controls.  Configure the Network Camera
 14      eb Layout Network camera can be accessed and modified via browser. The webpage provided the image view from the camera and function link on the left.  Select the main menu on the left side of the screen to enter the sub-menus. A. Main menu B. Sub-Menu C. System Information   W Web GUI   A B C
 15    System  Language Users may change the webpage interface language for better using Network Camera. Just click on the language selection option, all supported languages will be shown in the drop-down list. For the different languages, users can choose from following options.       Date / Time Setting You may refer to the date/time settings to synchronize Network Camera¡s date/time with   Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and change the time zone as well.  Change the Date/time fields to fit required. Click SAVE button to reserve the modifications.  English  Japanese  French  Spanish Big5  Gb2312  German   Keep current date and time  Internal real-time clock maintains the date and time Sync with computer time  Synchronize the date and time with local computer Manual  According to enter by the administrator Automatic  Synchronize with NTP server whenever camera start up NTP server  Assign the IP address or domain name of time server Time zone  Adjust the time of the time server for local settings Web GUI
 16     SIP  SIP Configuration Network protocol used for VOIP (Voice over IP) telephony.  SIP Register  Enable to register automatically with a registry server SIP Server  SIP proxy or redirect server that provides location services Server Port  The supplied default for parameter 5060 Register Timer  The supplied default parameter is 3600 (seconds) Domain Name  Registration of server domain name Proxy Domain  Setup DNS records for the proxy server domain DNS SRV  Service record I the DNS server SIP Phone Name  Configure to the VOIP provider¡s phone name  IP Cam SIP Port  The supplied default for parameter 5060 User Name  SIP authorization username Password  SIP authorization password STUN Detect  Enable to allow detection of NAT behavior STUN Server IP  Helps to bypass firewall or Network address translation STUIN Server Port  The supplied default for parameter 3478 STUN Enable HB  Enable to contact for NAT mapping discovery STUN HB Interval  The supplied default for parameter 30 Use NAT WAN IP and Mapped Port Find the WAN IP address of your router, NAT should have port mapping for different private IP address to one public. WAN IP Address  The external WAN-IP address of the router WAN Mapped Port  Address of the router and mapped ports of camera to the WAN IP address Web GUI
 17     APS     APS Configuration Auto Provision System purpose is provided device specify configuration and account info from the provider.  Click to ¡System¡   ¡APS¡ , and set the options ¡ ON¡  to enable APS.  Click to ¡ System¡   ¡ Other¡ , and press the ¡ Execute¡  button to reboot for settings taken effect.  NOTE:   Ensure that your network environment could connect to the Internet.   During the downloading process, both amber LEDs will flash to show it was in the process.     This process may take 20 to 30 seconds which depends on Internet traffic situation.   After process finished, both amber LEDs will be off.   Please reboot the WinFast CarePhoneR for the full function working properly after APS process finished.   Network Camera will download the customized configuration files, and the detail will be displayed in SIP page. Web GUI
 18     Firmware Upgrade     Upgrade 1.Click the ¡Browse¡  button and locate the file of new firmware.  2.Click the ¡Upgrade¡  button to begin the upgrade procedure.      System Reboot Click the ¡Execute¡  button to restart Network Camera Device. Reset Data to Factory Default Click the ¡Initial¡  button to restore settings to factory default. Web GUI
 19     DIDO  DIDO Configuration           DI Enable  Enable terminal block DI Type  Trigger for 2 types IM Notify IP  Send message to specify IP address IM Notify Phone number  Send message to specify registry sip server phone number IM Notify  Enable Notification SMTP Send  Send Notification by SMTP FTP Send  Send notification by FTP DO Type  Normal status is Open, current status is normal DO Notify  Enable DO Notification Web GUI
 20    Surveillance Password       Surveillance Password Configuration The password will help to permit authorized accesses.  Enable Password Enable to allow you have Encryption Privacy Picture function Input Password The supplied default parameter is ¡12345¡  ,Numeral Only. Confirm Password Re-type the Password for confirmation                                 Web GUI   Video with password protected Video without password protected
 21    Network          Network Type The Network Sub-Menu is for you to configure all network related settings. NSC3615/WSC3616 network default type is Local LAN. Any modification will restart the system to take effect. Make sure of each field is filled correctly before rebooting the machine.  DHCP Dispatch the IP address automatically from DHCP server or featured router.  Static IP Disable DHCP dispatching feature and assign static IP address manually.  PPPoE Select PPPoE if using ADSL. Enter your account ID and password to appropriate fields in PPPoE.      Web GUI
 22    FTP          FTP Service Setup When FTP service is enabled, camera sends a still image to the FTP server every time the alarm triggered.   Server Name Enter FTP server IP address or Domain Name Login Name The username to login the FTP server Login Password The password to login the FTP server                Web GUI
 23    SMTP          SMTP Service When SMTP service is enabled, the camera sends a still image to a specific email address every time the alarm triggered.  Server Name Enter the mail server to send the email (POP3 Server) Login Name Enter username that mail server required authentication Login Password Enter Password that mail server required authentication Send From Enter Personal E-mail account Send To Enter the E-mail account that you want to send   Title Enter the email subject for the mail receiver recognize   Message Provide general information in plain text             Web GUI
 24    DDNS          DDNS To find the free-of-charge DDNS service, please got to visit the DynDNS website (www.dyndns.org) and register for a dynamic domain name which can be used to access it over internet.  DDNS Client Enable To use or not to use Dynamic DNS mechanism. The ISP will dynamically allocate an IP address to your network camera, if you dial up to internet by ADSL/Cable modem. If you want the dynamic IP address to map to a static Domain name, you can set the Dynamic DNS settings by enabling this feature. Username  Enter the applied username Password  Enter the applied password Alias  Alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname Uptimer  The supplied default parameter is 1800 System ID  Choose the desired DDNS server  Note: You will have to contact your internet service provider to activate a dynamic DNS   program from local execution.      Web GUI
 25   Port Setting          Port Setting Setup the ports for data transmission from the camera on internet.  RTP Port The supplied default port range is ¡6000 ¡  8000¡ HTTP Port The default HTTP port number is ¡80¡                    Web GUI
 26   Wireless            Wireless Configuration Wireless Enable Enable the Wireless mode SSID Specify wireless client attempting to connect a specify WLAN Auto Mode Setup in Auto mode Infrastructure Mode Setup Network Camera connect to WLAN via Access point Ad-Hoc Mode Setup Network Camera connect directly in peer-to-peer Data Encryption None No data Encryption Data Encryption WEP Allow communication only with other device identical WEP  Ad Hoc:   Connect the WIFI camera via PC/notebook directly, please select this mode. You must make sure your notebook is embedded with wireless network card (for 802.11b/g capabilities) and you must set the related parameters to 802.11b/g and Ad Hoc from WIFI camera.  Infrastructure:   If there is a wireless Access Point, please select this mode.  Note: You may execute system rebooting after configured wireless network for validate modification manually.  Note: This function is only available with WIFI camera.   Web GUI
 27   Camera          Camera Configuration  Resolution QCIF,CIF,VGA,D1 four kinds of resolution. Default CIF The higher resolution will be clearer than the smaller, but it will occupy a larger bandwidth. Bit Rate Control Control Enable/Disable video stream Bit Rate 64kbps,128kbps,256kbps,384kbps,512kbps,768kbps,1M Frame Rate Adjust the amount of the frame per second allowable Default 15 Brightness The supplied parameter 1 ¡  200. Default is 100 Contrast The supplied parameter 1 ¡  32. Default is 16 Saturation The supplied parameter 1 ¡  31. Default is 16 HUE The supplied parameter 1 ¡  100. Default is 50 Auto Exposure Enable for automatic light compensation Camera will automatically modulate white color for optimal picture quality in any lighting condition Color Temperature In door range approximately 2850K ¡  7200K Rotation Turns the image upside-down when mounted to ceiling   Power Frequency Adjust the light frequency to suit your country. 60Hz is the standard for the USA and 50Hz is the European standard  NOTE: While in darker places, raise the ¡ Brightness¡  is a recommended option.   Web GUI
 28   Encode Type          Encode Setting Determine which Audio/Video codec to be streamed between client and server.  Audio Type  G.711 PCMA  G.711 PCMU Video Type  H.263  MPEG4                  Web GUI
 29    Call to         Call To   Support for all SIP proxy, peer-to-peer or SIP URL call control feature. In NSC3615/ WSC3616, only Motion Detection could trigger Call-To function. Please set related source policy from ticking the checkbox ¡Motion Detection¡. For viewing from mobile phone, video and audio setting encoding type should be set first as mentioned in previous paragraph. Detailed parameters format is as following:  Peer-to-Peer Destination transmitted IP address Port Number Proxy Server Registered SIP Phone Number  Port Number SIP URL ResourceID@host  Port Number  Source Configure Call-to function triggered by Motion Detection or DI/DO.  Call Timeout Configure life time for a call session to terminals.  Notify Connected PC client Notification must be connected with PC Software application - ¡ Netcam¡ .  Web GUI
 30   User Management          User Management For accessing user accounts management.  Add New User Create accounts for new users. User ID English and number to make up user name, less than 16 characters. User Password Enter Password.  User Group The new account will be grouped with ¡ Guest¡  as default. Guest level can only view information without any privilege to modify for any configurations.  Delete Click ¡ Del¡  to delete an existed user account.  Note: administrators can¡t be deleted.    Web GUI
 31    System Info         If will display with useful system information for users¡ reference, such as SIP registration/System Uptime etc.  System Information Model Name Product Model Name Firmware Version Network Camera System Version IPCAM ID Product ID IPCAM IP Current IP address of Network Camera Phone Number VOIP authentication for identification   SIP Registered Status Registry option status SIP Registered Registry on SIP Server statement Online Users The amount of observe users   System Uptime Total uptime on Network Camera Hardware Version PCB Hardware Version Sensor Version CMOS Video Sensor Version          Web GUI
 32    System Log          System Log Shows log system time, IP status information.                      Web GUI
 33     LED Indicator Status LED patterns lists table.                     LED  Condition  Color Status LED 1  Loading and Detecting Network   Steady Blue till IP address is confirmed LED 1  Wireless Loading and Detecting Network Steady Amber after IP address is confirmed LED 2  Monitoring Video transmission  Blinking Amber every second   LED2&LED3 During upgrade firmware process Blinking Amber every second and   Slower blink amber LED 3  SIP registration Success  Steady Amber   APPENDIX  LED 1LED 2LED 3NSC3615 WSC3616
 34     Reset / Restore Factory Default To reset Network camera or Restore Factory Default settings.      RESET: Press the ¡Rese t¡  button and wait that the indicator LEDs been turned on.  RESTORE: 1.  Press the ¡Restore Default¡ button continuously and hold for 3 seconds. 2.  Free the button as soon as the self-diagnostic starts and wait for the indicator LEDs being turned on.        Reset Restart the network camera. System will retain users¡ preferred settings.  Restore Factory Default Restore Default will erase users¡ preferred settings and major settings will turn to factory setting as following.  Default IP address: 192.168.0.100 Default Username: admin Default Password: admin APPENDIX
 35     Internet Explorer Security Settings The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the camera and installed on your PC. Internet Explorer security settings must allow for the web page working properly.    Download signed ActiveX controls   Run ActiveX control and Plug-ins   Script ActiveX control marked safe for scripting   ActiveX Scripting (Java Scripts)                          APPENDIX
 36     Check Network Connection Determine your IP address and network settings, please following the procedures.  1.  Click on ¡ Start¡   ¡ Run¡  and type in: ¡ cmd¡  and then press ENTER 2.  In the MS-DOS window, type in: ¡ ipconfig¡  and then press ENTER 3.  That will display your network card IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. 4.  You may use following instruction to modify network settings.   Click Windows ¡ Control Panel¡  ¡ Network Connection¡   ¡ Local Area Connection¡ , right-click on the icon and choose Properties.   Choose ¡ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)¡ , and click Properties button.  Choose ¡Use the following IP address¡ , and type 192.168.0.X as IP address. The Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, then click OK.                              APPENDIX
 37 PING is a very useful MS-DOS command to check if Network Camera is still responding or if an IP address is available.            1. Click on ¡ Start¡   ¡ Run¡  and type       Cmd and press ENTER. 2. In the MS-DOS window, type Ping 192.168.0.100 3. For example, if your Network Camera         uses the IP address of 192.168.0.100,           you would type in: Ping 192.168.0.100 and press Enter.      If Network Camera online and using this address you will see:                        Pinging 192.168.0.100 with 32 bytes of data:                       Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64                       Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64                       Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64                       Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64        Ping statistics for 192.168.0.100:       Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in mill-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms        If there is NO response on the address, you¡ll see the following:        Pinging 192.168.0.100 with 32 bytes of data:                       Request timed out.                       Request timed out.                       Request timed out.                       Request timed out.       Ping statistics for 192.168.0.100:       Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4   (100% loss),
 38     Please check the following FAQ for a possible solution to issues encountered.    Frequency Asked Question Q: What username and password can I accessing to the Network Camera for the first time or just restored to factory default? A:   Default username = admin Default password = admin Restore default IP address = 192.168.0.100  Q: What should I do if I forgot my username and password? A:   Restore to factory default by pressing the ¡ Restore Default¡  button till the LEDs has been turned on.  Q: Can the Network camera also work properly behind the firewall? A: ¡ YES¡ , you¡ll need to adapt with ports and virtual IP forwarding from the setup of the firewall.  Q: There is no video available from the web server !! A: ActiveX control may not be well installed. Please ensure ActiveX control has been allowed to install from the Internet Explorere options menu. Please refer Internet Explorer Security Settings to correctly configure your Internet Explorer.  Q: Internet Explorer displays the following message: ¡ This website wants to install the following add-on: ¡ NetcamX¡  from ¡Leadtek Research Inc.¡.  if you trust the website and the add-on and want to install it, click here¡  A: Restore the default IE security level as Medium or configure the individual settings to allow downloading and scripts of singed ActiveX controls.  TROUBLE SHOOTING
 39 Q: I cannot access the Network Camera from Web browser ! A: 1.  Please use the command ¡ PING¡  to check the network connection. If the shown response is ¡ Request timed out¡ , it may caused by the incorrect setting of IP address. 2.  Observe the Ethernet LED from the Network camera. It should be steady blue if with a correct IP configuration. If not, check if both ends of the Ethernet cable are well and properly attached. 3.  Confirm that Network Camera¡s virtual/local IP address and ports have been forwarded properly so that the browsing from internet can be successful. Please refer to your camera HTTP port settings or router¡s user manual for detailed configuration.
 40     Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.    1.  This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2.  For product available in the USA market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.  IMPORTANCE NOTE:   20cm minimum distance has to be able to be maintained between the antenna and the users for the host this module is integrated into. Under such configuration, the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an population/uncontrolled environment can be satisfied.  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user¡s authority to operate this equipment. Warning
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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 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: –  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. –  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. –  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. –  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: 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.  RF exposure warning  ·          This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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