Signal Communications SCNF-040113 TeleEye III+ Network Camera User Manual
Signal Communications Limited TeleEye III+ Network Camera
User Manual
NF Series Network Camera NF610 Installation Guide Notice: Signal Communications Limited reserves the right to make improvements to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This manual may not be copied, reproduced or translated in whole or part without prior consent from Signal Communications Limited. TeleEye is a trademark of Signal Communications Limited and is registered in China, Hong Kong, US and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2003 Signal Communications Limited (A member of TeleEye Group). All rights reserved. Version 1.1 Limits of Liability and Disclaimer of Warranty Signal Communications Limited have taken care in preparation of this manual, but makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of the information or accessories contained herein. Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. FCC Statement on Class B WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE 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. Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. Table of Contents PREFACE BEFORE YOU BEGIN SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION • Features SECTION 2 INTERFACE DESCRIPTION • Model: NF610 SECTION 3 FIRST TIME SET UP OF THE NETWORK CAMERA • Network Camera Setup with IP Setup Utility • Network Camera Setup with Crossover Ethernet Cable • Network Camera Setup with Built-in Web-based Configuration 10 10 SECTION 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION • • General System Configuration • 12 What you need General Configuration of Network Camera A1. For Internal LAN Access A2. For Broadband Internet Connection with Static IP 14 17 18 SECTION 5 NORMAL OPERATIONS OF THE NETWORK CAMERA • Using Built-in Web Server 19 SECTION 6 GENERAL TERMS DISCUSSION • Registration Checking • Video Mode • Built-in Web Server • Site Monitoring Method 22 22 22 23 SECTION A APPENDIX • IP Address Setup for Window 98/ME • IP Address Setup for Window NT/2000/XP • Router Configuration 24 27 38 SECTION B SPECIFICATIONS • Model: NF610 29 Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 1 PREFACE BEFORE YOU BEGIN Modification of the Power Adapter The connector of the power adapter might require some modifications before connecting it to the Network Camera. 1. Use a cutting tool to cut off the connector of the adapter 2. Strip the plastic covering off from the cable. You should see the cable is of the coaxial type Braided GND 12V wire Plastic Covering Plastic Shield 3. After stripping off the plastic cover, you should see the braided GND wrapping around the plastic shield. Unwrap the braided GND and twist it into a single wire. 4. Strip off the plastic shield to reveal the 12V wire 5. Now, you should have a 12V wire and a separated GND wire. CAUTIONS: NEVER SHORT THE 12V AND GND WIRES. With the power on, damages may be incurred to the adapter. Before You Begin Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 2 Repositioning of the Mounting Plate At the bottom of the Network Camera is a mounting plate. The mounting plate can also be removed and re-attached to the top of the Network Camera. The following is the procedure for repositioning the mounting plate from the bottom to the top of the Network Camera. IMPORTANT: TO PREVENT DISMANTLING OF THE NETWORK CAMERA, DO NOT SIMPLY REMOVE ALL THE SCREWS FROM THE MOUNTING PLATE. Please follow the procedures below. Wrong!!! 1. Remove all the screws (1 – 4) from the bottom of the Network Camera. Bottom View 2. Take off the plate. 3. Remove the 7th, and the 8th screws at the top of the Network Top View Before You Begin Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 3 4. Re-secure the screws just removed to position 1 and 2 at the bottom of the Network Camera. This is to prevent the dismantling of the camera. 5. Remove the screws in position 5 and 6. 6. Re-attach the screws just removed to position 3 and 4 at the bottom of the Network Camera 7. Position and align the mounting plate to the screw holes at the top of the camera 8. Put on the rest of the screws to fasten the plate to the camera. Before You Begin Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 4 SECTION INTRODUCTION The Tele Eye III+ Network Camera NF 610 is a brand new member of the Tele Eye III+ Network CCTV family. It combined the power of high performance imaging technology and swift video transmission into a single module. With the built-in web server, remote video surveillance can readily be conducted with standard web browsers over the Internet or LAN. The availability of simple connections with the Internet or LAN makes the construction of scalable network surveillance easy. Further enhanced with the proprietary sureLINK technology, low cost dynamic IP broadband Internet connection is also supported. The Network Camera also comes with Intelligent Event Handling. With the embedded event handling mechanism, the Network Camera is prepared to accept the challenges of real-life situation such as alarm trigger or system failure. Actions will be taken automatically by the camera to counter each different scenario. With its many powerful features, remote video monitoring has never been made easier than before. Simply connect to the Network Camera anytime, anywhere, and be ready to view some high quality live streaming video, at your convenience. Introduction Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 5 Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1/3” colour CCD Illumination 1 Lux Back light compensation Flexible connections – Internet, LAN, ADSL and cable modem Real time video transmission up to 30 fps over LAN for NTSC; up to 25 fps over LAN for PAL Resolution up to 640x480 pixels Support static and dynamic IP Built-in web server Event-driven recording Composite video output Web video development tool Mobile video on pocket PC Event management Pre- & post-alarm recording Multiple users video access Single- & multi-site monitoring Internet clock synchronization Introduction Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 6 SECTION INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Model: NF610 The rear panel of the TeleEye III+ Network Camera NF610 is shown below: Functional Description of NF610 Collision & Link LED Status - COL LED: when on, indicates that collision is occurring on the network - LINK LED: when on, indicates that TeleEye III+ Network Camera is connecting to the network and ready to function Ethernet Socket (10/100 Base-T) - This socket is used for connecting TeleEye III+ Network Camera to the corporate computer network (e.g. LAN) ALARM & SWITCH Port - This port is used for connecting the alarm sensor input - It can also be remotely controlled by the Reception Software Interface Description Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide P4 P3 P2 P1 PIN P1 P2 P3 P4 Page 7 Signal PIN for alarm device (NC / NO) Common GROUND Dry Contact Dry Contact Power LED - PWR LED: when on, indicates that the Network Camera has been power up successfully VIDEO OUT Connector - Standard BNC connector for color video - A composite video signal should be supplied from this connector Power Terminal - A power terminal for the connection to the power supply (12V D.C.) Interface Description Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 8 SECTION FIRST TIME SETUP OF THE NETWORK CAMERA Before installing the Network Camera, its IP address must be set so that an Ethernet connection can be established to the Network Camera from a computer. In order to do this, either the IP address of the Network Camera or the IP address of the PC should be modified. This is very important since the Network Camera has default IP address, 192.168.0.2, which might not be suitable for your existing network. You can use either IP Setup Utility or Crossover Ethernet Cable for configuration of Network Camera. Network Camera Setup with IP Setup Utility IP Setup Utility is a simple, user-friendly software to set a new IP address to a Network Camera. To assign a new, valid IP address to the Network Camera, follow the steps described below. Step 1: Connect the Network Camera to your network by connecting a straight Ethernet cable from the Network Camera Ethernet Port to a hub/switch. Alternatively, use a crossover Ethernet cable to direct connect a computer with the Network Camera alone. Actually, there are different approaches in installing the Network Camera to different types of network. For details on installing Network Camera, please refer to Section 4 System Configuration and Installation. IMPORTANT: IP Setup Utility can only be used to configure the Network Camera IP address within the first 20 MINUTES immediately after the Network Camera is power up. After the first 20 minutes expired, IP Setup Utility cannot configure the Network Camera IP at all. After this time frame has been expired, you must turn off the Network Camera by disconnecting the power source from the Network Camera, then power up the Network Camera again to regain the 20 minutes time window. Step 2: Power on the Network Camera. The green power indicator light should be on. The LINK indicator light should also be on. If not, check the power and the network connection between the Network Camera and the hubs/switches/computer. Step 3: Run IP Setup Utility from your computer. First Time Setup of Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 9 Step 4: Select “NF” and enter Model No. (e.g. NF-610). Step 5: Enter the Network Camera Serial Number and Registration Code to the fields provided. Step 6: Insert a new, valid IP address of your desire to the provided field (e.g. 192.168.0.3). Step 7: Click on Set Transmitter IP button to set the Network Camera to the new IP address. Step 8: The program should now searching through the network to verify that the IP address you requested is not already in use. The indicator bar on the right side shows the progress of the current operation. If the setup is successful, the following window message should appear. The Network Camera should have a valid IP address by now. You can continue to setup Network Camera using built-in web-based configuration. First Time Setup of Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 10 Network Camera Setup with Crossover Ethernet Cable Your computer is required to change the IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.3). Please refer to Section A Appendix for a detailed descriptions for IP configuration on different operating systems. If your computer has changed the IP address, you can connect Network Camera by plugging Crossover Ethernet Cable from your computer to Ethernet port of Network Camera. You can continue to setup Network Camera using built-in web-based configuration. Network Camera Setup with Built-in Web-based Configuration After you have assigned an IP address to your Network Camera, you can access Network Camera configuration page in your web browser (e.g. http://192.168.0.3:1024/setup.htm). You might need to enable Java in your web browser or to download the latest version of the Java VM (go to http://java.sun.com/getjava/index.html). To enter Network Camera configuration, follow the steps below: Step 1: Enter default administrator password “000000” and click on Enter button. The following page will be displayed and loaded with current Network Camera Settings. First Time Setup of Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 11 Step 2: You can change the connection, sureLINK, transmitter properties and camera control settings. You can reload the configuration by clicking Reload button. Click on Save & Exit button to save the changes. The description of each setting type is listed below: Setting Type Connection Settings sureLINK Settings Transmitter Settings Description You can set IP address, port, subnet mask, gateway and DNS as well as TeleEye Proxy Server settings. For a detailed description, please refer to section “System Configuration and Installation”. You can enable sureLINK support in Network Camera. For a detailed description, please refer to section “sureLINK Technology”. You can setup Network Camera for the other functions. For a detailed description, please refer to section “General Terms Discussion”. First Time Setup of Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 12 SECTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION This section will discuss how to setup the Network Camera and modify its settings in details. Installations of the Network Camera with different types of network will also be discussed. Specifically, installations with the following types of network will be discussed. Network Types: A1. A2. B1. B2. For Internal LAN Access For Broadband Internet Connection with Static IP For Broadband Internet Connection with Dynamic IP using Router For Broadband Internet Connection with Dynamic IP using Broadband Dialer Procedures that are common to all configurations and installations approaches will be discussed first followed by the steps that are specific to each particular network setup. The configuration utility is web-based. Furthermore, it is assumed that a valid IP address has been assigned to the Network Camera and a connection can be established to the Network Camera. What You Need To configure and set up the Network Camera, the following basic items are required: Hardware: TeleEye III+ Network Camera This is what you have purchased. PC - Minimum Requirement: Pentium II 350 MHz or above Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP Operating System 64MB RAM for Windows 98/ME, 128MB RAM for Windows NT/2000/XP Power Adaptor A 12 VDC power adaptor. System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 13 RJ-45 Network Cable It is a shielded, straight-through RJ-45 network cable. The cable will connect the Tele Eye III+ Network Camera to the hub of the LAN for typical application. Crossover Network Cable Used to connect between a router and PC or the Network Camera Software Web-browser A standard web-browser such as IE, and Netscape…etc. Information Valid IP address for the Network Camera. Administrator Password for the Network Camera (The default administrator password is “000000”. You can change it in the Reception Software) Port number for the Network Camera (default value is 1024) Your network subnet mask Your network gateway address (required by Network Types B1 & B2) 2 DNS addresses ( Please ask your ISP for this information; required by Network Types B1 & B2) System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 14 General Configuration of Network Camera After you prepared all the things discussed in previous section, you should be ready to configure the Network Camera. Note: Make sure the computer in use is capable of connecting to the Internet or the Local Area Network (LAN). Also make sure your browser supports Java. Step 1: Plug the RJ-45 network cable into the socket on the hub's/switch’s rear panel. Afterwards, plug the other end of the network cable into the socket on the TeleEye III+ Network Camera's Ethernet Port. Step 2: Power on the hub/switch Step 3: Another way to connect to the Network Camera is to attach a crossover Ethernet cable from a computer to the Network Camera directly. Step 4: Turn on the TeleEye III+ Network Camera. The green POWER light should be activated if the Network Camera is successfully turned on. The LINK indicator light should also be on if it is connected to the network. If the POWER light remains off, check the power supply and connection. If the LINK light remains off, check the network connection. Step 5: If a valid IP address has not been assigned to the Network Camera, run IP Setup Utility from your computer. Step 6: Enter the Network Camera Serial Number and Registration Number to the fields provided. Step 7: Insert a valid, new IP address of your desire to the provided field. Step 8: Press on the Set Network Camera IP button to set the Network Camera to the new IP address. Step 9: Run your favourite web-browser Step 10: You are now ready to configure the Network Camera. Enter the Network Camera’s IP address and port number to the address field of your web-browser. The format should conform with: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyy/setup.htm where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is IP address and yyyy is port number. System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 15 The Network Camera’s web-based configuration should already be displayed in your webbrowser. It should be similar to the captured screen shown below. Please enter the default administrator password “000000” to login. System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 16 There are many settings to be configured, such as Video Mode, Gateway, DNS…etc. The camera features can also be configured now. For users who have little knowledge in camera settings, it is advised that users read the section in camera features before making any changes. System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 17 A1. For Internal LAN Access Step 1: To continue, configure the Registration Checking and Video Mode settings. Step 2: You can Enable the Built-in Web Server so that you can see video through web browser Step 3: Ensure all settings are correct, then press the Save and Exit button Network Camera Installation RJ-45 Network Cable Hub Step 1: Plug the RJ-45 network cable into the socket on the hub's rear panel. Afterwards, plug the other end of the network cable into the socket on the TeleEye III+ Network Camera 's rear panel. Step 2: Plug the hub power cable into the hub power connector. At the same time, plug the hub power supply into a wall let and power on the hub. Step 3: Plug one end of the BNC cable a TV monitor, then plug the other end to the TeleEye III+ Network Camera 's VIDEO OUTPUT connector, if local monitoring is required. Step 4: Connect alarm sensor to the corresponding pins of the ALARM & SWITCH port, if necessary (For the pin assignment of the ALARM port, please refer to Section 2 Interface Description). Step 5: Power up the Network Camera with the adaptor provided. The power LED and the LINK LED on the rear panel should light up. System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 18 Step 6: You may now use the web-based graphical user interface or the TeleEye III+ Reception Software to connect to the Network Camera. For the instructions of using the software, please refer to the TeleEye III+ Reception Software User Guide. A2. For Broadband Internet Connection with Static IP Internet Please follow the configuration and installation steps of A1. Internal LAN Access. You have to set the Gateway IP of the Network Camera. System Configuration and Installation Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 19 SECTION NORMAL OPERATIONS OF THE NETWORK CAMERA Having completed the IP setup of the Network Camera, you are now ready to see live streaming video from the Network Camera. To start viewing video, all that is required is a computer with network capability and a Java supporting, standard web browser. To view video from the Network Camera is very similar to how you browse the Internet. Using Built-in Web Server Before using the web service, you have to make sure that you have ENABLED the Built-in Web Server feature when configuring the Network Camera. For details please read Network Camera Configuration. In web browser, you can enter your registered sureLINK address (e.g. http://www.network.camera.teleeye.net/) or IP address with port number (e.g. http://192.168.0.3:1024/) to connect your Network Camera. Step 1: Make sure the computer in use is capable of connecting to the Internet or the Local Area Network (LAN). Also make sure your browser supports Java. Step 2: Connect the Network Camera to your network by connecting a straight Ethernet cable from the Network Camera Ethernet Port to a hub/switch. Alternatively, use a crossover Ethernet cable to direct connect a computer with the Network Camera alone. Actually, there are different approaches in installing the Network Camera to different types of network. For details on installing Network Camera, please refer to Section 4 System Configuration and Installation. Step 3: Run your favourite web browser. At the address field at the top, enter the IP address of the For example, Network Camera in this format: http://IP_address:port_number. http://192.168.0.3:1024. The IP is 192.168.0.3. The port number is 1024 which is the default port number of the Network Camera. Normal Operations of the Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 20 Step 4: A window should appear. Please enter the password. The default password is 000000. The location name and the password can both be changed with the TeleEye III+ Reception Software, WRS3-AD. If problems arise, please check that your browser supports Java. You might need to enable Java or to download the latest version of the Java VM (go to http://java.sun.com/getjava/index.html). Step 5: After a correct password has been entered, the main screen should appear. On the left of the screen, starting from the top, I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. Location Name: Indicates which Network Camera that currently connected to Green Light: Indicates that live video is in transmission if flashing Image Quality Menu: Selects the quality of the Video Keypad: Only one camera available for Network Camera. Show All Button: If selected, video will display in the top left corner of the Video Screen. Clear Alarm Button and Alarm Indicator Light: Alarm indicator light in dark green color means no alarm is triggered; red color means alarm is triggered; light green color means alarm has been triggered before. Press once on the Alarm button to clear alarm Switch Control Button: ON/OFF control of the Relay switch Video Screen: Displays live streaming video Maximize Button: Switches the video display to full screen mode Clock: Shows the current time of Network Camera Normal Operations of the Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 21 The main screen is where most actions take place. Location Name Exit Button Image Quality Clear Alarm Button Maximize Button Switch Control This web-based approach is the simplest way to connect with Network Camera. No other special software is required; it is just as easy as ordinary web browsing. On the other hand, the Tele Eye III+ Reception Software WRS3-AD can also be employed to connect and to view live video from the Network Camera. Normal Operations of the Network Camera Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 22 SECTION GENERAL TERMS DISCUSSION To familiarize you with the Network Camera, you may need to know some of the terms and information below. Registration Checking Users need to do the registration in the Reception Software (e.g. WRS3-AD) for authorization before the Network Camera can be used when such feature is enabled in the TeleEye III+ Network Camera. This option can be applied to improve the security protection for the organization when higher security level is required. If the Network Camera is decided to open for public use, you can disable this feature so that public users do not need to register for viewing live video from the Reception Software. Video Mode There are two sets of video resolution settings available in the Network Camera. The Speed set offers 128x96, 256x192 and 512x384 pixels while the Quality set offers 160x120, 320x240 and 640x480 pixels. As the name indicated, the Speed set will increase the Network Camera’s video performance in speed while the Quality set in quality. You can only have one set being active during the Network Camera’s day-today operation. This setting should be configured during the installation of the Network Camera. For ideal performance in speed, please choose the Speed option. Note that you cannot set the video performance at the client side software (i.e. WRS3AD) which is used to monitor the site through the Network Camera. Instead, you can only do so while configuring the Network Camera. Built-in Web Server In order to let you view live video anywhere, at anytime, in the most convenient way, you can enable the Built-in Web Server so that any PCs connecting to the Internet can view your remote site without installing or configuring any software. In this case, when you go traveling or on trips, you can also view the site by just using web browser! No additional procedures or settings are needed and you can just enter your site address (e.g. http://www.hkoffice.teleeye.teleeye.net) at the web browser and view the site immediately. To see how to use this, please read section 5. The above items are recommended to be configured before the first time you use the Network Camera no matter which connection method you use. The steps to set the above items will be discussed in Network Camera Configuration of different configuration under System Configuration and Installation section. General Terms Discussion Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 23 Site Monitoring Method There are mainly three methods to link up with the Network Camera to see videos: TCP/IP in LAN TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband and Internet Router TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband with Dial-up Software You have to choose one of the System Configuration Methods in earlier section to configure TeleEye III+’s Network Camera before use so as to make it function properly. The Network Camera configuration program contains all the settings for different remote video monitoring method. Different connection methods may have different settings, and some of the setting configured in one connection method is not applicable to other method. In this case, you can refer to one of the configuration procedures from the preceding section for the connection method you use. General Terms Discussion Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 24 SECTION APPENDIX IP Address Setup for Windows 98/ME The follow procedures will set your Ethernet Card IP address manually for your local LAN purpose. Note that these procedures will NOT affect your PC to get on the Internet. If you discover that you cannot be able to access on the Internet after applying the settings, you have to undo the settings or re-install the software provided by your ISP and retry the steps again. Step 1: In Windows 98/ME desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel Step 2: Double click Network > Configuration, you will find that there are at least 2 fields (usually 3 fields) started with “TCP/IP ->”. 3. TCP/IP Your Ethernet card name Appendix Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 25 Two of them are very important for setup. One of them is used for your local intranet (the field may contain the name of your Ethernet card), the other one is used for your broadband Internet connection. An example is shown in the following figure. TCP/IP-> HP EN1207D-TX PCI 10/100 Fast Used for Intranet (local network) Ethernet Adaptor TCP/IP-> Network TeleSystems P.P.P.o.E Broadband Internet Access (Point-to-Point Adaptor Protocol over Ethernet) Note that the name of these two TCP/IP adaptors may be different on your computer. You have to identify the purpose of each corresponding adaptor. Step 3: Choose TCP/IP->[Your Ethernet card name] > Click Properties > IP address, enter an IP address “192.168.0.3” and subnet mask “255.255.255.0” Step 4: Click OK and OK and reboot the computer. Step 5: After booting, ensure that the computer can still be connected to the Internet. Step 6: You have to confirm the IP address has been correctly set on your computer. On your windows, click start > run, type “winipcfg” at Open field and pressed OK button, then you will see a IP Configuration program shown as figure. Appendix Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 26 Step 7: Select your Ethernet card name on the field, you will see a IP address on the field. Ensure that that is the same as you have set before (i.e. 192.168.0.3). If it is not so, please repeat step 12. Click OK to close the program. Appendix Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 27 IP Address Setup for Windows NT/2000/XP The follow procedures will set your Ethernet Card IP address manually for your local LAN purpose. Note that these procedures will NOT affect your PC to get on the Internet. If you discover that you cannot be able to access to the Internet after applying the settings, you have to undo the settings or re-install the software provided by your ISP and retry the steps again. Step 1: In Windows NT/2000/XP desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel Step 2: Double click Network and Dial-up Connections > right click Local Area Connections and choose Properties. Step 3: Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties Your Ethernet card name Appendix Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 28 Step 4: Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway. Step 5: Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server, if necessary. Step 6: Click OK to activate the new IP. Step 7: You have to confirm the IP address has been correctly set on your computer. On your windows, click start > run, type “cmd” at Open field and pressed OK button, then type “ipconfig” on the DOS prompt, you will see a IP set on your computer. Router Configuration Port Mapping in your Router For PLANET Internet SOHO Router XRT-101 / XRT-711, please refer to its menu 6.1 Advanced Internet Features → Virtual Servers (Define servers on your LAN, so Internet users can access them)→ E.3 User-defined Virtual Servers Suggested Data for router: Name TeleEye IP Address 192.168.0.2 (Your Network Camera IP address) Protocol TCP Internal Port No. 1024 External Port No. 1024 Appendix Tele Eye III+ Network Camera Installation Guide Page 29 SECTION SPECIFICATIONS MODEL Type Minimum Illumination Electronic shutter Back Light Compensation White Balance Resolution Video Output Mounting Network No. of Concurrent Users Web Server sureLINK RS - 485 PCMCIA Event Action External Input Channel Max. Rating Voltage Max. Rating Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity WxDxH Net Weight Specifications NF610 IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" CCD, 16M colour, interlace 1.0 Lux at F/1.2 (P): 1/50-1/100,000 second (N): 1/60-1/100,000 second on/off switchable on/off switchable automatic Quality Mode: 640x480, 320x240, 160x120 Speed Mode: 512x384, 256x192, 128x96 (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 50 fields per second (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 60 fields per second composite video, 1Vp-p, BNC LENS CS mount (C mount adaptor option) CONNECTION RJ-45, 10/100 Base-T Ethernet built-in web server supports Internet connection assigned with dynamic IP address N/A N/A EVENT HANDLING external alarm, system failure dial back, relay control, email notification 1, NC/NO RELAY SWITCH 1 channel, latched/momentary 24V AC 1000 mA POWER 12V DC 800 mA OPERATING ENVIRONMENT 0 C - 50 C < 90% (no condensation) MECHANICAL DESIGN 85 x 153 x 775 (mm x mm x mm) 0.9 kg
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