iBaby Labs IBB-M3 IP CAMERA User Manual

iBaby Labs, Inc. IP CAMERA Users Manual

Users Manual

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iBaby Monitor User Manual  2Index 1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................4 1.1 THE PACKAGE CONTENTS .........................................................................................................4 1.2 FUNCTION AND FEATURES ........................................................................................................4 1.3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION..........................................................................................................5 2 APPEARANCE AND INTERFACE.............................................................................................6 2.1 APPEARANCE............................................................................................................................6 2.2 INTERFACE OF THE CAMERA .....................................................................................................7 3 VISIT CAMERA FROM LOCAL AREA NETWORK................................................................7 3.1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONNECTION .....................................................................................7 3.2 VISIT CAMERA WITH A IPOD TOUCH, IPHONE AND IPAD ............................................................8 3.3 SEARCH AND SET THE IP ADDRESS OF THE CAMERA ..................................................................8 3.4 VISIT CAMERA FROM A PC.....................................................................................................10 4 VISIT CAMERA OVER INTERNET..........................................................................................13 4.1 INTERNET CONNECTION ..........................................................................................................13 4.2 PORT FORWARDING ................................................................................................................13 4.3 DDNS ....................................................................................................................................14 4.3.1 Manufacturer’s DDNS .......................................................................................................14 4.3.2 Third Party DDNS .............................................................................................................15 5 OTHER SETTINGS.....................................................................................................................15 5.1 NETWORK SETTING ................................................................................................................15 5.1.1 Basic Network Setting........................................................................................................15 5.1.2 WIFI Setting.......................................................................................................................15 5.1.3 ADSL Setting......................................................................................................................16 5.1.4 UPnP Setting .....................................................................................................................16 5.1.5 DDNS Setting.....................................................................................................................17 5.1.6 MSN Setting .......................................................................................................................17 5.2 ALARM SETTINGS...................................................................................................................17 5.2.1 Alarm Setting .....................................................................................................................17 5.2.2 Mail Service Setting...........................................................................................................19 5.2.3 FTP Service Setting ...........................................................................................................20 5.2.4 Alarm Server......................................................................................................................21 5.3 ADVANCED .............................................................................................................................21 5.3.1 User Setting .......................................................................................................................21 5.3.2 Multi Device Setting ..........................................................................................................22 5.3.3 Other settings.....................................................................................................................22 5.4 MAINTAIN...............................................................................................................................23
iBaby Monitor User Manual  35.4.1 Device Information ............................................................................................................23 5.4.2 Time Setting .......................................................................................................................23 5.4.3 Firmware upgrade .............................................................................................................24 5.4.4 Restore Factory Default.....................................................................................................24 5.4.5 User browsing Log.............................................................................................................24 6 CENTRALIZATION CONTROL................................................................................................24 7 FAQ ...............................................................................................................................................25 8 FCC STATEMENT.......................................................................................................................27
iBaby Monitor User Manual  4 1  Introduction The iBaby monitor combines a high quality digital video camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad, or a PC from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet.  1.1  The package contents 9  Camera * 1 9  User Manual & Utility CD *1 9  Power Adapter *1 9 Bracket * 1 9  Cable * 1 9  Antenna * 1 9  Quick Installation Guide *1 9 Screw *1 set  1.2  Function and Features 9  Support 802.11b/g/n protocol, can build up wireless monitoring.   9  It adopts the TCP/IP network protocols and has inner web server. Users can browse video with a iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad, also can browse video through IE and other browsers. 9  With built-in Microphone, it enables user to monitor the sound on the site. User can also connect this camera to a speaker, and it supports two-way intercom function. 9  It was equipped with pan/tilt function, horizontally 350°and vertically 70°. Its outlook is smart, easy and convenient to install in many sites. 9  Infrared LED for night vision covers 5m area, to realize 24 hours monitoring. 9  Motion detection, sound detection and alarm pin can be connected to external sensors to detect environmental situation. 9  Alarming record can be stored by email, FTP server. External alarm can be open when detecting something unusual.   9 Supports UPNP, port forwarding automatically on the router. 9  Manufacture attaches a label at the bottom of each Camera, providing free DDNS. When Camera is connected to the internet, this DDNS can be used to visit the camera. 9  Manufacture provides free PC software, support Multi-view, Long time recording, video replay etc.
iBaby Monitor User Manual  51.3  Product Specification Item Sub Item  Description Sensor CMOS sensor Total of pixel  300k   Minimum illumination  0 Lux(IR on automatically) Image Capture Lens  f=3.6mm, F=2.0, Fixed Iris Pan Coverage  350° Pan/Tilt  Tilt Coverage  70° Lighting  10pcs 850nm Infrared LEDs, 5m distance Assistant Lighting Control  Auto control Resolution  640*480(VGA)/320*240(QVGA)/160*120(QQVGA) Compression MJPEG Frame rate  30fps Bit rate  128kbps ~ 5Mbps Image Rotation  Mirror /Flip Video and Audio Audio Compression  ADPCM Basic Protocol TCP/IP、UDP/IP、HTTP、SMTP、FTP、DHCP、DDNS、UPNP、NTP、PPPOE Network Other Protocol  802.11b/g/n Video control  Support Dual way audio  Support Motion Detection  Support Sound Detection  Support Triggered Actions  Email/FTP/external alarm/send message to alarm server User Access Authority Three levels Date/ Time Setting  Support Upgrade  Upgrade from network Other Features DDNS  A free DDNS provided by manufacturer Ethernet 10Base-T/100base-TX Alarm In  1 channel Alarm Out  1 channel Audio In  Internal Mic and External Mic socket x 1 Hardware Interface Audio Out  Audio Line-out socket x 1 Weight  358g Physical Index Main body  111mm(L)*110mm(W)*126mm(H)
iBaby Monitor User Manual Power DC 5V Power consumption  <6W Operating temperature 0℃~ 40℃ Operating humidity  10% ~ 80% non-condensing Software(iPod Touch , iPhone and iPad) iOS 4.0 or later  App is free to download from App Store OS Supported Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/Win 7 etc. Mac OS Browser Internet Explorer6.0 or higher, or Compatible Browser, Firefox, Safari etc. Software(PC) Application Software  IPCMonitor.exe  2  Appearance and interface 2.1  Appearance  Figure 1 Note:Status Indicator: the blue light is to show that the device is running, Slow flicking(once every 2 second),indicates the device is searching for network; Normal flicking(once per second),indicates the wired network connected; Quick flicking(2~3 times per second), indicates wireless network connected. The default state of status indicator is off. You can turn it on with your iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad, or PC software.   6
iBaby Monitor User Manual 2.2  Interface of the camera  Figure 2 1) Power Input Socket:  Connect Power adaptor, the adaptor‘s output is 5V 1.5A. 2) RESET  Button:  Press the RESET button and hold on more than 10 seconds, the camera will restart and recover to the factory default settings. 3) WIFI Antenna Connector: Install the WIFI antenna. 4) RJ45 Ethernet Socket: RJ45 Ethernet socket is 10/100M self-adjust. 5) Audio Input Socket: Audio input socket is designed for connecting external microphone. The built-in microphone will be invalidation when the external microphone plug in.   6) Audio Output Socket: Audio output socket is for line-out audio player, such as headphone, speaker, etc. 7) Alarm Output Socket 8) Alarming Input Pin  3  Visit Camera from Local Area Network 3.1  Local Area Network connection  Figure 3  7
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 4 3.2  Visit camera with a iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad Prior to using you must first install the iBaby Monitor App from the App Store. THIS IS A FREE DOWNLOAD. Please confirm the iOS is V4.0 or later. If not, update your iOS before using this product. If you have not install that, please launch the App Store, and search using the keyword “iBaby Monitor”, be sure your web function is enabled. After downloading, a icon should be appeared like this: . Launch the iBaby Monitor App, it will automatically search the camera in your local area network, and follow the instruction on the App, you can set up the camera easily.  3.3  Search and set the IP address of the camera Run “BSearch_en.exe” in the CD, the setting interface as figure 5.    8
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 5 Operation Steps: 1)  Click “Search (F3) 2) Choose the device 3)  Change the ip address of the camera according to the information in the red frame on the left. The numbers in the red circle should not be the same.   4)  Put the user name and password into “Authentication” (By default, the user name is: admin, password is: 123456). 5) Click “Update” 6)  After successfully update, click “Search (F3)”, choose the device and click “Browse (F4)”. Then you may view the camera, like figure 6. NOTE: 1)  If you don’t know how to fill out the content of “IP config”, you could also tick the “Set IP automatically” to get the IP address from the router automatically. 2)  If you have the firewall software in your PC, when you run the BSearch_en.exe, it may pop up a window to say “whether you want to block this program or not”, then you should choose not to block.  9
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 6 3.4  Visit Camera from a PC We suggest using IE kernel browser to view the video  (it can provide more functions), but user need to install Player before viewing the video. Click “download and install player (first use)” link, it will popup dialogue box as Figure 7, click Run, it will automatically download player and install.  Figure 7 After install the plug-ins, click “Mode 1 to view” link in Figure 6 to view the video (video as Figure 8).  10
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 8 1) Main Menu The main menu includes the function setting of different submenu 2) Status Displaying Area In right up corner, it is the status displaying area, to show the 9 devices’ status:   if not connected, button is gray   if connected, button is green   If wrong connected , button is yellow   If alarm , button is red 3)  Multi Channel displaying area If users add multi channel(refer to 5.3.2), when shift to 4-Ch, 9-CH, and it will automatically show other devices. You select one device, and you can operate it by these keys: play, stop, and record, control Pan/tilt, etc.   These buttons mean start video, stop, monitor, talk, record and snapshot.   P.S.: If you want to click this button   to record the video, please go to advanced—Other Settings to set the Record Path first. Please see below figure9.  11
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 9 4)  PT and video control In Pan/Tilt control area, user can control the position according to the arrow sign: up, down, left, right, middle, horizontal cruise, vertical cruise, and stop etc.   Means open IO output and Close IO output. User can also set the device frame rate、resolution, brightness, contrast and other parameters.   12
iBaby Monitor User Manual 4  Visit Camera over Internet 4.1  Internet connection  Figure 10 4.2  Port forwarding Now most router have UPNP, and the UPNP default status is on, so you need not to do the port forwarding. Otherwise, you must do port following on the router If visit Camera over internet. Take Netgear router for example.  13
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 11 Operation Steps: 1)  After login the interface of the router,choose “Port Forwarding” 2)  Choose “Add custom Service”  3)  Input camera port. 4)  Input camera IP address,click “Apply”。(the http port and ip address should be the same as figure 5 which set by you own)  Note: Different router has different settings for port-forwarding; please kindly follow your router guide to do the port-forwarding.  After the port-forwarding is done, you could view the IP Camera from WAN now.  4.3  DDNS You could also use the manufacturer DDNS to view the device as long as your port-forwarding succeeds.    4.3.1  Manufacturer’s DDNS Device manufacturer has provided a free DDNS. User can find it in network menu, like figure 12.   14
iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 12 4.3.2  Third Party DDNS User can also use third part DDNS, such as www.3322.org. User must apply a free domain name from this website and fill the info into the below blanks (Figure 13) and save the settings. Then the domain name can be used.  Figure 13 Note: Using the third party domain name, if the http port is not 80, the port number should be adding to the domain name with colon. Example: http://btest.3322.org:81. While manufacturer DDNS is no need to add PORT.  5  Other Settings 5.1  Network Setting 5.1.1  Basic Network Setting The user can also enter the Basic Network Settings to set the IP address except using the search software. See below Figure 14.  Figure 14 5.1.2  WIFI Setting If the device is with WIFI, enter the Wireless LAN Setting, just as below Figure 15 shown, click the “Scan” button, it will show you all the wireless networks detected in the Wireless Network List column. Select one of them and tick “Using Wireless Lan”, then the relevant data of the selected wireless network will be shown in the following blanks. Put in the password and click “Set”, then the WIFI setting is finished.  15
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 15 Note1: When the device is connected both WIFI and wired, it will firstly connect to the wired network, if it can’t connect to it, then it will change to connect to the wifi. The IP address and port is the same, either wireless or wired network. Note2: Before you do the configuration of wireless as shown above; please make sure the device is connected to the network via network cable. After settings succeed, please reboot the device and wireless function takes effect.    5.1.3  ADSL Setting User could enable the ADSL Dialup according to the below Figure 16 (The ADSL provider will assign the user name and password to you when you apply for ADSL service.) Connect the device directly to the ADSL modem and it is connected to the Internet.   Figure 16  5.1.4  UPnP Setting If you enable UPNP, once the IP camera is connected into the LAN, it will communicate with the router in the LAN to do the port-forwarding automatically.  Below Figure 17, tick “Using UPNP to Map Port” and the setting are completed. You could check the UPNP succeeds or not in the interface of System Maintenance.      Figure 17 Before using UPNP function, please make sure the router’s UPNP function has been triggered. Not all the routers support UPNP perfectly. Please test if the router works well  16
iBaby Monitor User Manual with the equipment, if not, we would suggest you to disable this function and do the port-forwarding manually.    5.1.5  DDNS Setting Please refer to the content in 4.3.  5.1.6  MSN Setting  Figure 18 User needs to apply for a MSN account for this device first, for example: test1@hotmail.com. Please put this MSN account and its password as above Figure 18. Then put your MSN account, for example: friend1@hotmail.com, into the ‘MSN Friends List. Then on your friend1@hotmail.com MSN list, you can see test1@hotmail.com is online. You just send “url?” to test1@hotmail.com and you will get the WAN ip address of this ip camera. But please make sure test1@hotmail.com and friend1@hotmail.com should be MSN friends before you do the settings.  5.2  Alarm Settings 5.2.1  Alarm Setting 1) Alarm Detect User can select the motion detection. If there is any motion, it will detect the motion and trigger the alarm. In the motion detect sensibility, the more the figure, and the more sensitive.   As showed in Figure 19, if any external alarm detector is connected, user will be able to tick “Alarm Input Armed”. If the external alarm detector is an always on switch alarm, please choose “open”. If the external alarm detector is always off switch alarm, please choose “close”.     17
iBaby Monitor User Manual The user can select voice detection, triggering the alarm. The more the figure, and the more sensitive.  Figure 19 2) Alarm Action All kinds of alarm modes:- ¾  IO interface for alarm signal output: when relay is switched on, the external alarm will begin to alarm. ¾  Send alarm info by email. ¾  Send the site pictures to the FTP server, user can also set the break time between two pictures. ¾  Send alarm info to the alarm server. 3) Scheduler Device will trigger alarm in scheduled time. User can set schedule time to be “all the time”. Before you set “Schedule”, please go to Date and Time settings to set the correct time for the item, as shown in figure 20.    18
iBaby Monitor User Manual                                      Figure 20 5.2.2  Mail Service Setting The device will send alarm email to you. You only need to fill out the blanks with your email address as shown in Figure 21. After the setting, please click save and test to check if it works properly. If it is properly set, user can tick to enable “Report Internet IP by mail”. After every restart, the device will send its Internet IP address to user’s email address.   19
iBaby Monitor User Manual  20 Figure 21  5.2.3  FTP Service Setting  Figure 22 When alarming, device will snap and send the image to FTP server, please make sure the FTP setting is correct. Above Figure 22 of FTP setting for your reference, after the setting is finished, click “Test” to test your settings are correct or not.  After correct setting FTP server, you can use “upload Image Periodically” function. Even no alarm, device can also send the snap image to FTP periodically.  In order to use FTP function, user should apply username and password on the FTP
iBaby Monitor User Manual server first. And please apply some storage, and the authority to write and create sub-category into it.  5.2.4  Alarm Server  Figure 23 Please confirm if you have connected to alarm server. The alarm message format as follow: GET /api/alarm.asp? username=username& userpwd=password& rea=alarm type (1=Motion Detection, 2 =Alarm from Alarm in port)& io=0 Alarm server needs developing by user. User can extend other functions on this server, like SMS, MMS alarm, and mobile phone etc.  5.3  Advanced 5.3.1  User Setting There are three levels of authority; they are Administrator/Operator/Visitor. Administrator have the highest authority, it can do any change to the settings. Operator account only can operate the IP camera, can’t do changes to the settings. Visitor account only can watch the video, can’t do any operation to the IP camera. By default, the administrator’s user name is admin, password: 123456.  Figure 24  21
iBaby Monitor User Manual 5.3.2  Multi Device Setting  Figure 25 As Figure 25, User can maximum add 9 devices to view the device simultaneously. Click refresh button to check the device in the LAN. When click the device, will popup setting dialogue box and input the device info, as figure 26 and click save. After that, must click submit button to save.  Figure 26  5.3.3  Other settings You can choose open or close indicator LED. If set PTZ center on start ‘Yes’, when start device, Pan/Tilt will move to center and then stop. You can also set the Horizon patrol rounds and vertical patrol rounds, when you click patrol on the ‘view’ interface, it will round according to your setting rounds. You can also set PTZ rate, 0 means fastest.  22
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 27 5.4  Maintain 5.4.1  Device Information  Figure 28 5.4.2  Time Setting If the device is connected to the Internet, you enable the NTP server to correct the time and select the right time zone. Or you should use the PC’s time to correct its time.  Figure 29  23
iBaby Monitor User Manual  5.4.3  Firmware upgrade   The device runs 2 kinds of programmer, one is system firmware, the other is application firmware. They could be upgraded separately.  Figure 30  5.4.4  Restore Factory Default   Click “Restore Factory Default”, it will pop up a dialogue to confirm if you really want to restore the factory default. After confirmation, the system will restore the factory default and reboot.    5.4.5  User browsing Log After enter the log interface, you could view who and when the device is visited.  Figure 31  6  Centralization Control This is a free software offered by factory, several devices on LAN and WAN can be browsed at the same time. The software also supports snap, video record, alarm and so on. The below Figure 32 is the interface.  24
iBaby Monitor User Manual  Figure 32 For more information, pls. refer to the <<Monitor User Manual>> in CD.  7  FAQ 1)  Unmatched power adapter will damage the equipment or power adapter When plug in the power adapter, please check carefully the voltage, it should be 5V adapter for this equipment.  2)  Slowly browse speed This equipment adopts MJEPG compression format, it needs large network bandwidth, the narrow bandwidth will affect the browse speed. The typical bandwidth uses situation as below: 640x480@10fps :    4.0 Megabits  ~ 5.0 Megabits 320x240@30fps :    1.2 Megabits  ~ 1.6 Megabits  3) Color difference  The default is infrared lens, when visit outdoor or strong infrared light scenes, there are color differences, the color is not accordance to the real scenes. User can change it to color lens to solve this problem, but color lens can only use under the daylight situation.  4)  Can’t find equipment via search software after connect to LAN Make sure the equipment and PC is in the same LAN; if install firewall software, please close it and try again.  5)  Can find equipment via search software, but can’t visit If the IP address of camera and PC is not in the same Network Segment, you should  25
iBaby Monitor User Manual change them on the same Network Segment before visit. Network Segment is the first three number of IP address. If the IP address of PC is 192.168.0.100, so it can only visit the equipment which IP address is between 192.168.0.1~192.168.0.255.  6)  Can visit via public IP address, but can’t visit via manufacturer’s domain name   Make sure the DNS setting is same as your PC, as below Figure 33, in the search tool, the DNS 1 and DNS 2 on both side should be same.    Figure 33                          26
iBaby Monitor User Manual  278  FCC STATEMENT 1. 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. 2. Changes or modifications 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.   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 operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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