Yoko Technology RYKIP2280 Wireless Consumer IP P/T Camera User Manual MU IP2280 eng 20080716

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IP CAMERA
User Manual
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN!
CAUTION :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
DO NOT OPEN COVERS (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
It is advised to read the Safety Precaution Guide through carefully before
operating the product, prevent any possible danger.
WARNING: This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of
un-insulated “dangerous voltage”.
CAUTION: This symbol is intended to alert the user to presence of important
operating and maintenance (Servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in
the European Union and other European countries with separate
collection systems).
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be
caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials
will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling
of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal
service or the shop where you purchased the product. The power cord is the main
power connection. Therefore, constantly plug and unplug of the power cord might
result in malfunction of the product.
Do not install the product in an environment where the humidity is high.
Unless the product is waterproof or weatherproof, otherwise it can cause the image
quality to be poor.
Do not drop the product or subject them to physical shocks.
Except for vandal-proof or shockproof product, otherwise it will result malfunctions to
occur.
Never keep the product to direct strong light.
It can damage the product.
Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product.
If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Alcohol or beverage can contain minerals that
corrode the electronic components.
Do not expose to extreme temperatures.
Use the product at temperatures within 5℃ ~ 45℃.
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.
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its
antenna must not be co-located or operating to conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
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 instruction, may cause harmful interference
to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment dose 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.
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................... 1
1.1 Product Introduction.............................................................................. 1
1.2 Application ............................................................................................ 1
2. FEATURES ................................................................................................. 2
3. PACKING LIST............................................................................................ 3
4. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 4
4.1 Software Installation ............................................................................. 4
4.2 System Configuration ........................................................................... 7
4.3 Suggested Computer Equipment.......................................................... 7
5. Location and Control......................................................................................... 8
5.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................... 8
5.2 Rear Panel............................................................................................ 9
6. IP CAMERA SETUP .................................................................................. 10
6.1 Connect to IP Camera ........................................................................ 10
6.2 On the LAN using Discoverer ............................................................. 11
6.3 IE Connection ..................................................................................... 13
6.4 Install ActiveX ..................................................................................... 13
7. FUNCTION SETUP................................................................................... 18
7.1 Home Page......................................................................................... 18
7.2 Date/ Time Settings ............................................................................ 20
7.2 Date/ Time Settings ............................................................................ 21
7.3 Name Settings .................................................................................... 22
7.4 IP Settings .......................................................................................... 23
7.5 Wireless Network Settings .................................................................. 24
7.6 Video Settings..................................................................................... 26
7.7 Motion Detection Windows ................................................................. 29
7.8 Alarm Settings .................................................................................... 30
7.9 IR LED Control.................................................................................... 32
7.10 SD Card File Management ............................................................... 33
7.11 SMTP Settings.................................................................................. 35
7.12 FTP Settings ..................................................................................... 36
7.13 Account Settings............................................................................... 37
7.14 PT Control......................................................................................... 38
7.15 System Settings................................................................................ 40
7.16 Restore Factory Default.................................................................... 41
7.15 Reboot .............................................................................................. 41
7.18 Firmware Update .............................................................................. 42
9. 3G MOBILE PHONE MONITORING ......................................................... 44
10. SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................... 46
11. APPENDIX............................................................................................... 48
The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this
document nor does the author make a commitment to update the information herein.
VER.: 1.0, CD
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Product Introduction
The Day & Night (optional) IP Camera is a high performance camera, with
simple connection- no PC required. It can be viewed and controlled from the
PC site using the IE browser or apply the free bundled 16-CH viewing software,
to enable real-time remote site control and supports 3GPP for mobile
surveillance. Efficient real-time observation, recording and image capture can
occur simultaneously.
The camera uses Mpeg-4 and Mjpeg compression technology to provide
quality image, stable and smooth Mpeg-4 streams. Requires less hard drive
space, saves motions on the SD card or by e-mail notification to enable the
most up-to-date information. Flexible online connection methods: LAN,
PPPOE, and DDNS.
1.2 Application
The product is for indoor use only.
Security:
ATM (auto teller machine), bank, gas station, shop, and parking lot.
Factory/ Office:
Factory, warehouse, remote technology support, and conference room.
Home:
Indoor, Elevator, doorway, community safety, and hotel.
Hospital/ Kindergarten:
Hospital and isolated ward, home for the aged, kindergarten, and baby
nourishing center.
2. FEATURES
Compact size Pan/Tilt IP camera, support Preset/Auto-pan functions.
CMOS camera with VGA Resolution.
Flip and mirror the videos and overlay time, date or text.
Built-in MPEG4/ MJPEG compression format and VGA/ QVGA video
resolution.
Built-in 3GPP video compression format and QQVGA video resolution.
Adjustable image quality, resolution and frame rate settings.
Support remote-site recording, frame capture, and motion detection
notification.
Motion Detection with maximum 3 detection areas and 5 sensitivity level
setups.
SD card allowing motion- event data local storage, remote storage or
delete, and SD card formation.
Motion detection event-triggered alarm notification via e-mail (alarm
images can be sent with e-mail as attachments) or FTP server forwarding
(images).
Network Protocol:HTTP, DNS, SMTP, FTP, NTP, DHCP, PPPoE, DDNS,
and RTP/ RTSP.
Built-in microphone for one-way or two-way audio.
Auto search software for LAN connected IP camera.
Power-loss or video-loss, designed to reboot and online reconnection.
Explorer application software for easy monitoring, recording and setting.
Simultaneously display and record live videos from multiple cameras (up
to 16CH) on a single PC.
Live Video via 3G mobile phone surveillance application.
Superior low light performance.
Easy to install and configure.
Optional Functions:
Built-in 7 pieces IR LED, supports remote-site Manual/ Schedule control
(ON/ OFF). With two-stage filter, 400 – 650nm visible spectrum and
800 – 900nm infrared spectrum Band Pass.
Support 802.11 b/g wireless functions.
3. PACKING LIST
Check to make sure all of the items shown below are included in your product
package. If something is missing, contact your dealer as soon as possible.
Item
Item Description
Item Picture
IP camera
(Option Function: Wireless and
IR LED)
Camera Stand
Power Adaptor
Input:100~240V
Output:12V / 1A
Network Cable
DI/DO Cable
Quickstart Guide
CD-ROM
Qty.
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Software Installation
Please use the enclosed CD-ROM to precede the IP CAM Viewer software
and follow the procedures to setup the software’s below:
Local LAN IP camera search Software (Discoverer).
 IE Browser ActiveX Compression Software (New ActiveX software updates
may be directly downloaded by the IP camera).
16CH IP Camera Viewing Software (IP CAM Viewer).
Setup Wizard start window:
Select Destination Location.
The default folder is C:\Program Files\IP CAM Viewer.
Select Start Menu Folder. The default folder is IP CAM Viewer.
Select if you want to create a desktop icon or not.
Click “Install” button to start installation process.
Installation completed.
4.2 System Configuration
Connect the IP Camera online, transfer video image through LAN/ WAN to the
PC terminal, and monitor from the IE browser, 16CH viewing software, or 3G
Mobile phone.
INTERNET
LAN
4.3 Suggested Computer Equipment
CPU
RAM
Sound Card
Operating System (OS)
Monitor Resolution
3.0 GHz (or above)
512 MB (or above)
For audio requirement
Microsoft XP/ Microsoft Vista
1024 x 768 (recommended)
5. Location and Control
5.1 Front Panel
1 Photo Sensor
2 Microphone
3 IR LED
4 ACT/LINK Indicator
5 LAN Speed Indicator (Flashing 6 Power Indicator (Red)
green. LED unlit indicates activity
on a 10Mbps Ethernet network,
LED lit indicates activity on
100Mbps Ethernet network).
NOTE: The Wireless and IR LED functions are optional items.
5.2 Rear Panel
1.
2.
DC IN
RJ45 network terminal
3.
4.
5.
6.
Audio output terminal
Microphone terminal
SD card slot (Supports hot-swap function)
DI/DO Input/Output terminal
7.
8.
Wireless network antenna (Option)
Reset button
NOTE 1: To properly insert the SD card the brass fingers on the card should be
facing down and towards the rear of the IP camera. Insert the card until you hear
a click when the card is fully seated. It is a "Push to Click in and Push to Click out
(Eject)" mechanism.
NOTE 2:Use the tool stylus, or some object such as a paperclip to push the reset
button inside the hole to reset the system. Any changes made so far will be lost
and the system auto connects to the default IP address (IP ADD:
192.168.100.100, Network Mask: 255.255.0.0, and Admin Password: admin).
6. IP CAMERA SETUP
Before using the IP Camera, you need to first change the default IP Address
and setup the environment for future application. If you do not know the IP
address of the IP Camera; first connect the PC to the IP Camera and search
for it using the Discover software, change the IP address and finish the setup.
NOTE : Before using PPPoE and DDNS connection method, one must first use the
Discoverer software to setup an IP Address.
6.1 Connect to IP Camera
Three Methods for Connecting IP Camera:
1. Get a Dynamic IP from DHCP Server
Please refer to 6.2 On the LAN using Discoverer.
2. Static IP Connection
Please refer to 6.2 On the LAN using Discoverer.
3. PPPoE Connection
Please refer to 7.4 IP Settings (Setup IP via PPPoE).
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6.2 On the LAN using Discoverer
Please assign an IP address to the IP Camera; either by using a fixed IP or
DHCP assigned IP address. Then enter the relevant IP Address, Subnet Mask
and Gateway value (Default: IP 192.168.100.100 and Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0).
On the LAN using Discoverer
After start-up, the system will auto track LAN connected IP Camera.
After 4 seconds of search, the system will display the IP Cameras
connected on LAN.
From the box list, select and double click the desired IP Camera, the
system opens an IE browser and auto connects to the selected IP
Camera.
To afresh the search for LAN connected IP Camera, click Discoverer
button and after 4 second the system will display the updated IP
Camera list.
Click Close button to terminate the software.
Click Configure button, the system will open up a Configure Network
Device Dialog.
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On the LAN using Configure
In the field “Host Name (Camera Title)” enter applicable alphanumeric
characters, otherwise a dialog window pops up (Invalid Character).
1. To modify network setup, press Configure button and a dialog window pops
up (Configure Network Device). After new network setup, enter admin
password (Default Password: admin).
2. Press OK button and after 8 seconds the modification setup will be
completed.
3. When password authentication fails, a dialog window pops up (Bad
password).
When there is no reaction, please press Discover button and the system will
undergo search once more.
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6.3 IE Connection
Open up the IE browser and enter the IP address of the IP Camera or double
click the IP Camera icon in the Discoverer software.
When a dialog box appears, enter the username and password (Default User
Name: admin and Default Password: admin).
6.4 Install ActiveX
Once you have logged in, your browser will go to the main IP CAM home
page. The first time you visit, you may see a pop-up pointing out that there is
an information bar requiring your attention (mouse right click to install
ActiveX Control).
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Then a window will appear asking you to confirm whether or not you want to
install the ActiveX control.
Select “Install” and the installation will take care of itself.
If you are unable to install ActiveX Control, please try again following the
procedures below:
1.
On the IE browser Menu item bar, select [Tools]  [Internet Options] item.
Tools  Internet Options
2.
Select [Security]  [Internet] and then click [Custom Level].
Security Internet Options Custom Level
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3. After clicking on [Custom Level …] button, a security settings window
appears. Please follow the steps below to change items to “Enable” or
“Prompt”.
Download unsigned ActiveX controls: [Prompt]
Download signed ActiveX controls: [Prompt]
Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls: [Enable]
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: [Enable]
Run ActiveX control and plug-ins: [Prompt]
Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting: [Enable]
Activate ActiveX Control
4. Select [Security]  [Trusted sites] and then click [Custom Level].
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5. After clicking on [Customer Level…] button, a security settings window
appears. Please follow the steps below to change items to “Enable” or
“Prompt”.
Download unsigned ActiveX controls: [Prompt]
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: [Prompt]
Download ActiveX Control
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After Active Control has been successfully setup, live images will be displayed
on the IE browser.
Connect to IP Camera through IE browser
NOTE: Up to a maximum of 5 users can access one IP Camera at the time. The 6th
user may only implement function setup, but unable to view the display.
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7. FUNCTION SETUP
7.1 Home Page
Optimum Resolution: 1024*768
Image Control Buttons
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Show original Image Size
Zoom In (Magnification - close up view)
Zoom Out(Range: Original Size - 300%)
Microphone On/Off
(Only admin-level has the authority to switch the PC microphone On/ Off
and Enable/ Disable 2-way audio (listen and also talk to the camera site)
function. User-level can only listen.)
Stop
Record
Speaker On/Off
Speaker Volume up
Speaker Volume down (Volume Level: 5 Level)
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Function Control Buttons
Direction Buttons (Up/Down/Left/Right): For camera
position adjustment.
Home: Return to the camera default position.
Go to: Go to the selected Preset Point.
PAN Step:Horizontal Movement
01(Short)/02/03/04/05/06(Medium)/07/08/09/10/11(Long)
………………... 3
Tilt Step:Vertical Movement
01(Short)/02/03/04/05/06(Medium)/07/08/09/10/11(Long)
………… 4
…………… 5
Enable the Auto Pan Function
Stop the Auto Pan Function
Enable the Patrol Function
SnapShot: Screen SnapShot
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Configuration:Enter the Camera Setup pages
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**About the Patrol function settings, please refer to 7.14 PT Control.
** The snapshots will be saved in the default path, please refer to 7.15 System Settings.
The popup menu is displayed by right mouse click, as shown below:
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Click the last item “Display Title Bar”. The title bar will be displayed across the
top of the screen display, as shown below:
Camera Name
IP Address
Frames per Second
Image Resolution
Motion Detection Inactivated
Display
Percentage
Bite Rate
Motion Detection Activated
Stop Recording
Recording
Camera Unconnected
Camera Connected
NOTE: Due to the layout of the “Display Title Bar” display, Live image display looks
as if it is pushed downward and partly cut off.
Note: Click [Setup] during recording or exiting LIVE page, a message pops up “The
recording is still working. If you want to stop, please press “OK”
button, or you can press “cancel” button to keep recording”. This
means you may click [OK] to stop current recording or click [Cancel] to
remain on the current page and continue recording.
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7.2 Date/ Time Settings
1 Time Zone:Select the local time zone.
2 Setup Date / Time via Network Time Protocol (NTP):Synchronize date/ time
with the time server.
 NTP Server:Enter the IP address or domain name of the
time-server.
3 Manual Setup Date / Time:
 Date:Select Date.
 Time:Select Time.
4 Get Current Date/ Time from the PC:Synchronize date/ time through user
PC.
Click to synchronize date/ time with the PC.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.3 Name Settings
1. Host Name:Enter IP CAM host name.
Tip : Applicable alphanumeric characters : Underline (_), hyphen (-),
numbers (0 - 9) and alphabet (a - z, A - Z).
2. Domain Name:Enter domain name (optional field, administrator login only)
。
3. Primary DNS:Enter IP address for DNS1 (required field, for example
168.95.1.1).
4. Secondary DNS:Enter IP address for DNS2(optional field, used as
reserved DNS name).
5. Enable Dynamic DNS:Select to enable DDNS, but first register an account
with the dynamic DNS service (optional field, relevant only to IP CAM using
dynamic IP address).
 DDNS Provider:Select websites that provides Dynamic DNS services
that lets you gain access to monitor your IP CAM on a local network
when the internet address of that network is constantly changing.
Suggested Dynamic DNS service provider: dhs, dyndns, dyns, easydns,
gnudip, justlinux, ods, pgpow, and tzo (please refer to 11 APPENDIX for
detailed information).
Account / E-Mail:Enter Account or E-mail field for logging in the DDNS
server or notify the user of the new IP address.
Password / Key:Enter the password or key to get the DDNS service.
DDNS Host Name:The field is created automatically when the Host
Name and the Domain Name that is registered in the DDNS serer has
been entered.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.4 IP Settings
IP Settings:
(1) Setup Dynamic IP (DHCP):Assign an IP address via DHCP server.
Enable DHCP to allow centralized assignation of IP addresses.
(2) Setup Static IP:Setup fixed IP address manually.
 IP Address:Enter fixed IP address.
 Subnet Mask:Enter subnet mask.
 Gateway:Enter network gateway.
(3) Setup IP via PPPOE:
 User Name:Enter user account(provided by the Internet Service
Provider).
 Password : Enter password ( provided by the Internet Service
Provider).
(4) Wireless Interface IP Settings:
Take wireless interface as backup device : Wireless network
connection method is applied when cable network connection failure
occurs.
Disable wireless interface:Wireless network connection method will
not be applied when cable network connection failure occurs.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.5 Wireless Network Settings
Communication Mode:Setup communication mode (Infrastructure or
Ad-Hoc, normally apply Infrastructure).
Wireless Network Name (SSID):Setup wireless network name.
Wi-Fi Channel number:Setup channel (Auto, 1~11)
Wireless Mode:Select wireless mode (11B/11G mixed mode, 11G only, or 11B
only.
Wireless Encryption:Select wireless encryption mode (Disable/ WEP).
(1) Disabled (Open system):Disable wireless encryption mode.
(2) WEP (Shared Key):Select shared key.
WEP Mode:Select 64-bit or 128-bit, normally apply 64-bit.
Default Key ID:Select shared key (1~ 4).
Key Entry Method:Select enter method [ASCII (5 characters) or Hex (10 digits)],
normally apply ASCII.
Key 1~4:Setup maximum of 4 shared keys.
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(3) WPA-PSK
WPA Encryption:Select TKIP or AES.
Pre-shared Key Type:Select shared key type [Passphrase (8-63
characters) or Hex (64 digits)].
Pre-shared Key:Enter password.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
Note: When “Setup Dynamic IP (DHCP)” is set under IP Settings page and
“Ad-Hoc” is set under Wireless Communication Mode, a message pops-up
“When DHCP mode is enabled, Communication Mode can’t be set as
“Ad-Hoc””.
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7.6 Video Settings
1 Video Property Settings:Setup video property.
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue adjustment (Setup Range: 0 - 255)
Flip:Flip image (up/ down, Setup Range: 0 - 255).
Mirror:Mirror image (left/ right, Setup Range: 0 - 255).
OSD Timer:Display OSD timer (Setup Range: 0 - 255).
Flip:Flips an image upside.
Mirror:Reverses image left and right.
OSD Timer:Reveal time on OSD display.
Out/In Door:Select outdoor when camera is installed outdoor to
avoid overexposure. And use indoor camera if it is installed indoor,
please setup using fluorescent lights 60/ 50 Hz (Default: 60 Hz).
NOTE:To store applied setup within your IP Cam, please make sure to click [Apply]
button.
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2 Video Stream Mpeg4 (Mpeg4 stream settings)
(1) Streaming Property Setting:
Frame Rate:Select fps [5, 10, 15, 20, 25FPS].
Resolution:Select resolution [QVGA (320 x 240) or VGA (640 x 480)].
NOTE:Two types of video stream: MPEG-4 and MJPEG (total of 30 FPS).
MPEG-4 (default) provides 25FPS, while MJPEG provides only 5FPS.
User can adjust the frame rate size according to preference.
(2) Streaming Bit Rate Control:Select streaming bit rate.
Constant Bit Rate:Depends on Bit Rate [16K bps~3M bps].
Constant Quality:Depend on quality [OK, Medium, Standard, Good, or
Great].
3 Video Stream MJpeg (MJpeg stream settings)
(1) Streaming Property Setting:
Frame Rate:Select fps [5, 10, 15, 20 or 25].
Resolution:Select resolution [QVGA (320 x 240) or VGA (640 x 480)].
NOTE:Due to 5FPS is auto provided ones 3GPP function has been activated.
Therefore, the video frame rate for MPEG-4 video stream is decreased to
25FPS.
(2) Streaming Bit Rate Control:Select streaming bit rate.
Constant Bit Rate:Bit Rate value is fixed, 16K bps - 3M bps
Constant Quality:Depend on quality [OK, Medium, Standard, Good, or
Great].
Please refer to “7.15 System Settings” before 3GPP setup.
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4 Video Stream 3GPP
(1) Streaming Property Setting:
Frame Rate:Select 5fps.
Resolution:Select resolution [QQVGA (160x120)].
(2) Streaming Bit Rate Control:Select streaming bit rate.
Constant Bit Rate:Bit Rate value is fixed, 16K bps – 64K bps
Constant Quality:Depend on quality [OK, Medium, Standard, Good, or
Great].
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
A connection with low bandwidth, the system automatically reduces the Frame
Rate and Bit Rate. When no users are connected, the system automatically
restores the Frame Rate and Bit Rate to user setting.
NOTE:Use professional software(ex: VLC)to directly receive Mjpeg data stream
and to record more vivid videos.
Enter rtsp://IP add/jpegmp2 to receive Mjpeg video stream
rtsp://IP add/3gv2 to receive 3GPP video stream
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7.7 Motion Detection Windows
Motion Detection Window Settings:Use the mouse to click, hold and drag the
window frame, remember to click [Apply] in order to validate the change.
1 Motion Detection Window Settings : Setup motion detection area
parameters.
 Window 1, 2, 3:[Enable/ Disable] motion detection setup for window 1-3.
 Sensitivity 1, 2, 3:[Very High, High, Normal, Low, or Very Low] sensitivity
rate setup for window 1-3.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.8 Alarm Settings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Enable DI Alarm:You can select following two DI Alarm types
 DI Normal Close(N.C.):The sensor is close in normal time.
 DI Normal Open(N.O.):The sensor is open in normal time.
Enable Motion Alarm:Issue alarm when motion detected.
Enable DO Control:
 DO Normal Open(N.O.):The sensor is open in normal time.
 DO Normal Close(N.C.):The sensor is close in normal time.
Save the snapshot to a JPG file:When Motion/ DI event occurs, saves
snapshot to a JPG file. When Motion/ DI event occurs, the first image
captured will be stored as the first Motion/ DI event image. Therefore, if
continuous Motion/ DI event occurs; the system will only capture the first
image. When the Motion/ DI event stops for 3 sec. the next Motion/ DI event
will begin.
 Save the snapshot JPG file to the SD Card:Select to save the snapshot to the
SD card.
 Send the snapshot via an e-mail:Select to send snapshot by e-mail.
 Save the snapshot JPG file to the FTP server:Select to save snapshot file
to FTP server.
Save to an AVI file on the SD Card:When Motion/ DI event occurs, saves
images to an AVI file.
Pre-Alarm Image Number:0–15 Images.
Post-Alarm Image Number:3–15 Images.
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Note: Select either one of the function [Save the motion snapshot to a JPG file]
or [Save motions to an AVI file on the SD Card], but not both.
6.
Alarm OFF/ Alarm On/ Alarm Schedule
When you select the Alarm Schedule, the above alarm settings will be triggered
only within the scheduled timeline. Move the cursor to any white grid area, hold
the left button and move the cursor to draw the grid from white to blue (each grid
represents half an hour).
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
Note: When the condition of the bandwidth is inadequate, unstable, or SMTP
setup is incorrect. The system may not be able to send the motion event
notification by e-mail and a message appears: “Some Motion Detection
JPG files are failed to be sent via email or upload to FTP due to
unstable bandwidth or wrong SMTP/FTP settings. To ensure you can
receive the email or upload to FTP accurately, please make sure the
quality of network or check the SMTP/FTP settings”. To ensure that
user can successfully receive e-mail or upload, it is suggested that the user
should determine the quality of the bandwidth and check whether SMTP/
FTP has been correctly setup.
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7.9 IR LED Control
IR LED Control
 IR LED OFF: Disable IR function.
IR LED ON:Enable IR function.
Schedule ON:Enable IR LED Schedule
IR LED AUTO:Enable or Disable IR LED by IP Camera automatically.
Daily Schedule
 Select IR LED ON from time 0:00 to 24:00. One grid indicates half an
hour.
 Move the cursor to any white grid area, hold the left button and move the
cursor to draw the grid from white to blue indicates the area where the IR
LED is ON.
Move the cursor to any blue grid area, hold the left button and move the
cursor to draw the grid from blue to white indicates the area where the IR
LED is OFF.
Select start and end time, from the starting time hold the left button and
drag along to the selected ending time. This enables multiple grids to be
selected at once.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.10 SD Card File Management
SD Card status: Indicates SD card current storage status.
File list:Insert the SD card to the IP camera to display file list stored in the
SD card.
 Back:Click to return to previous folder.
 Select All:Select all files in the file list.
 Delete Select:Delete selected file in the file list.
 Folder in the File Size field indicates a folder. Click File Name
connection to enter the relevant folder.
 File Size field indicates the size of the file. Click the right button to
download the file.
 File Delete:Click [Delete] to delete file.
 Reload:Update current folder.
Safely Remove SD Card:Indicate it is safe to remove the SD card.
 Remove:After confirming “Save motion to AVI files on the SD
card” function has been disabled. Click [Remove] button and wait
for the message “SD Card not installed” to appear. Then, withdraw
the SD card from the IP camera site. Thus, prevents data-damage
during SD card hot swap process.
 Install:Clicking [Remove] button without withdrawing the SD card
from the SD card slot. Enables you to click [Install] button to use
the SD card again.
Note:When “Save motion to AVI files on the SD card” function is enabled,
“Format SD Card” function is disabled.
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Format SD Card:Click [FORMAT] button to format SD card. All recorded data in
the SD card will be deleted. After format, two files “AlarmPicture and
AlarmVideo” will be created and motion-event data will be stored in these two
files.
When motion recording is activated it will be stored instantly onto the SD
card. Do not attempt to open recording files during recording as error may
occur and the following message will appear. To view the file immediately,
uncheck “Save motions to AVI file on the SD card” under Motion Alarm page,
or refresh the web page and try again later, you may also take no action at
all and allow Motion Recording to continue until it stops.
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7.11 SMTP Settings
SMTP Server:Setup simple mail transfer protocol to transfer mail reliably
and efficiently(similar to mail function setup).
Recipient:Enter recipient’s e-mail address.
The SMTP Server need authorization:The user needs to give valid user
name and password to send email via the server.
 Username:Enter the user name of the e-mail address.
 Password:Enter password.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.12 FTP Settings
1 FTP Server:Enter FTP address, to enable file transfer via FTP when a
Motion/ DI event occurs.
2 FTP Port:Enter FTP Port(normally apply 21).
3 Username:Enter active user name of FTP server.
4 Password:Enter FTP user password.
Remote Folder:Create a remote folder; it should be the same name as your
relative root folder. For example, if you setup an FTP account name user1
and wants to store a jpg file to“/home/user1/FolderName/”, then you need
only to enter “/FolderName”. If the file is not found on the FTP server, it is auto
created. When the file is found, enable the authority of the file ($chmod 777
/home/user1/FolderName).
Note:The folder is created only when a motion-event occurs.
6 Passive Mode:Select passive mode.
Click [Apply] button to complete the setup.
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7.13 Account Settings
Current User: Displays the current user.
1 Change Password
 New Password: Enter new password.
 Confirm: Enter the new password again to reconfirm.
 Click [Change] to validate the setup.
2 Add New Account (Maximum 32 user accounts)
 Account: Enter user account.
 Password: Enter user password.
 Confirm: Enter user password again to reconfirm.
 Click [Add] to validate the setup.
NOTE:Account
Applicable alphanumeric characters (Maximum 10units): numbers (0 - 9)
and alphabet (a - z, A - Z).
Password
Applicable alphanumeric characters (Maximum 12units): numbers (0 - 9)
and alphabet (a - z, A - Z).
3 Delete Account or Reset User Password
 Select a user first.
 Click [Delete] to delete the user.
 Password: Enter new user password.
 Confirm: Enter new user password again to reconfirm.
 Click [Set Password] to validate the setup.
NOTE: Only the Admin has full control authority, the rest has view and password
modification access only.
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7.14 PT Control
1.
Pan/Tile Config:
Up/Down/Left/Right:For IP Camera position adjustment. You can see
the images in the preview window.
Home:Relocate the IP camera to the original position.
Patrol:Enable the Patrol function. IP camera will follow the preset
points in the Patrol List to do the multi points patrol.
Stop:Stop the Patrol function.
2.
PT Config(Horizontal and Vertical Movement Configuration):
Pan Step:Horizontal Movement Adjustment
01 (Short)/ 02/ 03/ 04/ 05/ 06 (Medium)/07 /08 /09 /10 /11 (Long).
Tilt Step:Vertical Movement Adjustment
01 (Short)/ 02/ 03/ 04/ 05/ 06 (Medium)/07 /08 /09 /10 /11 (Long).
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3.
Preset List:User can set the desired camera position and save it as Preset
point in the Preset List. It is a preset user-defined camera position; user can
move the camera position very quickly when needed. 100 preset points are
allowed in the Preset List.
Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons to adjust the camera position, and
then input the preset point name in the right column of Preset List.
Click “Add” button to add to Preset List.
Select the desired Preset Point and then click “Go To” button, camera
will move to the Preset Point position.
Click “Delete” button to delete the selected Preset Point.
Click “Select” button to add a selected Preset Point into Patrol List.
NOTE:You have to click [Apply] button after you adding a Preset Point into the
Patrol List.
4.
Patrol List:IP camera will follow the Preset Points in the Patrol List to do the
sequential patrol (Maximum 20 Patrol List).
Move Up/Move Down:To adjust the sequence of Preset Point in the
Patrol List.
Click “Delete” button to delete the selected Preset Point.
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7.15 System Settings
Image Path:The saving path of the image snapshots (*.JPG/*.AVI). The default
path is C:\IPCam\.
Main Video Stream:Default is Mpeg-4 (this function is read only).
Second Video Stream:You can select 3GPP (Output to 3G mobile phone) or
Mjpeg format.
NOTE:The Profile is stored in PC and not in IP CAM. If you reinstall or renew your
PC the parameter previously setup will not be stored in your new PC and
the same happens when you click [Reset] button, it will not restore to
factory default settings.
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7.16 Restore Factory Default
NOTE:The system can only restore factory default settings of the parameter
profiles within the IP CAM, but invalid to parameter profiles store on PC.
Click [Restore] to restore the factory default settings. Any changes made so far
will be lost and the system auto connects to the default IP address
(Http://192.168.100.100).
7.15 Reboot
Click [Reboot] and the IP camera will start rebooting.
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7.18 Firmware Update
To install firmware updates for your IP camera. Click [Browsing] and select the
firmware file named “IPCAM Firmware (bin file)”, and then click [Upgrade]. The
whole process needs a few minutes, so please don’t turn off the power or press
the reset button during a firmware update.
Note:
1 Please confirm the connection quality and make sure that the IP camera
maintains uninterrupted connection to the network.
2 When the speed of Firmware upload is very slow, please remove proxy
settings first. Please follow the steps below to disable proxy server:
Open IE and click [Stop] button. Click [Tools] --> [Internet Options].
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In the [Internet Options] window click the [Connections] tab. Next, click
the [LAN Settings...] button.
In the "Proxy Server" area, remove the check mark next to “Use a
proxy server for ....”, and then click [OK] button.
When firmware update failure occurs, first store the firmware file (bin file) to the
SD card and then reboot the device to enable auto update. Please do not unplug
the power supply or pull-out the SD card while upgrading.
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9. 3G MOBILE PHONE MONITORING
1. Please follow the setup on 8.6 Video Settings and select item “Enable 3G
Streaming”.
2. Enable 3G Mobile Phone Streaming Media program.
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3. Connect to the IP address of the IP camera, using URL format“rtsp://[IP
address]/3gv2” (remember to add 3gv2 at the end of the IP address), as
shown below:
4. When online connection is successful, image will be displayed on the
mobile phone screen display.
Supported cell phone brand type, listed below:
Brand
Nokia
Motorolla
Type
N90
N80
N93
N95
E107
V3X
45
K608i
Sony Ericsson
W900i
K610i
Dopod
Z800i
595
CHT
9100
10. SPECIFICATION
Image
MPEG-4/MJPEG
Compression
Image
Audio
Resolution
Up to 30 fps at 640x480(VGA)
Support both CBR & VBR
Video Bitrate
Adjustable quality frame rate and bit-rate
(Compression
Time Stamp and text caption
Type)
Flip& Mirror
Two-Way
Build in standard 3.5mm MIC and
Audio
Speaker (Audio-In/Out) connector
Omni-directional
Microphone Frequency 50-16000Hz
S/N ratio more than 60dB
Audio
ADPCM / GSM-AMR(for 3GPP)
Compression
Mobile Support 3GPP
Network
Protocol
Support
UPnP, TCP/IP, RTSP/RTP/HTTP, SMTP,
FTP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, PPPoE, DHCP
Security
Username/ Password
Network
Interface
Wireless
Support
CCTV Senser
Effective
Pixels(HxV)
Min.
llluminatiion
Lens
Camera
Pan & Tilt
Support
Electronic
Shutter
RJ-45, 10/100base-T
802.11b/g wireless Lan (option)
1/4" color CMOS sensor
AGC,AWB,AES
307,200 pixel (VGA)
1.0 lux/F2.0
3.6mm, F2.0
Pan: range 350°(+175°~ -175°)
Tilt: Range 125°(+90° ~ -35°)
Auto Pan mode
Auto Patrol
1/60 to 1/15,000 sec
Digital Zoom 4x digital zoom
Operating
Environment
IR-LED
IR-LED x7(option) + Photo Sensor x 1
Operating
+5℃ to +45℃
Temperature
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Operating
Humidity
85% RH
Input Voltage 12V DC /1A
3 detection window sensitivity adjustable
Motion Detection Recording Size/Snapshot No. adjustable after Triggered
Pre Alarm , Post Alarm
Storage
SD CARD
Support Windows XP, Vista32
Viewing system
Browser: Intenet Explorer 6.0 or above
requirement
Cellphone: 2.5G/3GPP player
Bundled
software
Free 16Ch recording/viewing software
Free IP Searcher software
Support SDK for SI integration
NOTE:Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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11. APPENDIX
Example 1:If you don’t understand DDNS application, you may refer to the
mentioned example (DynDNS). Please go to http://www.dyndns.com/ and
sign up a free account:
1.
Enter DynDNS website. On the top right hand corner click “Create
Account” to start creating an account. Please remember your account
and password, because this account will be your future login account.
2.
Click “Create Account”, then DynDNS will ask you to create a DynDNS
account. Please follow the instructions below to create your DyNDNS
Account:
a. Username: Enter your account name. If the account name that
you’ve entered has already been created, please select another
account name.
b. E-mail Address: Enter your E-mail address and Dyndns will email the
instruction to your specified E-mail address for enabling your
account. Enter again in the Confirm E-mail Address field to confirm
E-mail address.
c. Password: Enter your DynDNS password and enter again in the
Confirm Password field to confirm the password.
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3. Please read Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and accept it prior to creating
your account. Check “I agree to the AUP” and “I will only create one (1)
free account”, and make sure the information is correct, then click
[Create Account].
4.
Then, you will see the screen “Account Created”, and Dyndns will email
the instructions to your specified E-mail address for enabling your
account.
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5.
Press the link in the mail and you will see “Account Confirmed”. Your
account is created successfully now and then login with your account
6.
Please return to DynDNS website. On the top right hand corner enter the
“User” and “Pass” field that you just created. Then click [Login] to enter.
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7.
After login successfully, click “My Service”.
8.
Please click “Dynamic DNS’ icon.
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9.
Then click “Get Started” to setup new dynamic domain name.
10. Enter and choose the desired host name (ex: IPCAM) and its IP
Address (The IP Address may be the same as your IPCAM IP Address).
Click “Create Host” after setup has been completed. Fixed IP users can
fill-in Fixed IP and Dynamic IP users can click “Use Auto Detected IP
Address” and acquire auto detected IP Address.
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11. Below shows that you have created the host name. You will be
connected to the corresponding IP address whenever you enter this
host name.
12. When you have completed the above setup, you are no longer
restricted by PPPoE application with your existing DDNS equipment (IP
Camera).
13. When you have completed the above setup, connect the IP Camera
from the network site by entering the host name.
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When you have setup the IP Camera in the LAN, to connect the router and
the hub of the LAN through Intranet you have to setup the NAT Table in the
router or bandwidth router so that the device IP Address matches with the
Internet IP Address.
INTERNET
Device IP Address:
192.168.100.100
NAT Table
80
554
9060
9061
Router
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Internet IP Address:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
NAT Table
80
554
9060
9061

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