COMPRO IP60 User Manual

COMPRO IP60 User Manual

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  • Page 1 IP60 Intelligent Megapixel/HD H.264 Network Camera User’s manual...
  • Page 2 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual www.comprousa.com Copyright © 2001-2010. Compro Technology, Inc. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Compro Technology, Inc. Compro, VideoMate, Poladyne, Play with Power, and the Compro logo are trademarks of Compro Technology, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Table of Contents Important Safety Notice................4 Product Overview ..................5 Package Contents ..................5 Product Description .................. 6 Key Features ..................... 7 Specifications ................... 7 System Requirements ................9 Hardware Installation ................10 Hardware Overview (Name of Each Part) ..........10 Connect Your IP Camera ................
  • Page 4: Important Safety Notice

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Important Safety Notice Please follow the steps below to protect your IP camera:  Please place the IP camera on a level surface and out of direct sun shine.  Please keep the IP camera inside house and away from water, dust, humidity or magnetic products.
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    RJ-45 LAN Network Camera (5V, 2A) Cable Screw for Ceiling Installation Guide Installation CD Mount x 3 Screw Mount x 3 Important! Please do not use the adaptor that not from Compro technology, it may cause damage of your IP camera.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Utilizing smart motion detection, with built-in 2-way audio for fast and easy communications, IP60 ensures instant responses when security is compromised. In addition, the IP60 built-in the compact MicroSD slot for local image storage. High Quality Megapixel/HD Image...
  • Page 7: Key Features

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Key Features  1/4" CMOS Megapixel sensor Supports real-time H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression (Triple Codec)  Supports dual streams simultaneously  Support 4x digital zoom  Video resolution is up to 1280 x 1024 pixels ...
  • Page 8 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Resolutions 160x120, 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 1280 x 1024 Frame Rate Up to 30 frames at 640 x 480  Up to 15 frames at 1280 x 1024  Video Streaming Dual H.264, MJPEG or MPEG-4 video streams...
  • Page 9: System Requirements

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual MJPEG mode. Mobile Phone MJPEG Mode Viewing of camera image via phone browsers 3GPP Mode Viewing of camera image via 3G phones (3GPP Streaming) General Operating 5 °C ~ 40 °C Condition Power Supply DC 5V/2A System Computer with 1.7GHz processor and 512 MB...
  • Page 10: Hardware Installation

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Hardware Installation Hardware Overview (Name of Each Part) Lens Speaker LED Light Microphone MicroSD card slot (On the right side) Wireless Adaptor Connector Reset Button (USB type) I/O port (2 in / 1 out) Audio Output...
  • Page 11: Connect Your Ip Camera

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Connect Your IP Camera The picture below shows the basic connection of IP60 camera: MODEM 1. LAN cable from hub/router to PC: If your LAN cable from PC has been connected to the Cable/ADSL MODEM before, please re-connect it to the LAN port of your hub/router.
  • Page 12: Wireless Connection

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Wireless Connection With the IP60 wireless adaptor, you also have the option of using the wireless connection method. Please keep in mind that you can only have one active connection only, via LAN or wireless.
  • Page 13: Disassembly And Assembly The Camera Stand

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Disassembly and Assembly the Camera Stand The camera stand is already install to the camera when it out from Compro, if you need to disassemble and assemble the stand, please follow the picture below to disassemble and assemble it.
  • Page 14: Mounting On The Wall Or Ceiling

    Mounting on the Wall or Ceiling If user wants to set IP60 on the wall or ceiling, please use the screws to fix the bracket on the flat surface. After the bracket is fixed on the wall, please try to adjust the angle to the desire position.
  • Page 15 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual IP60 Digital I/O Connector Block The I/O connector on the back of the IP60 provides a central interface between your home security system and various output devices. The two digital inputs are normally used with security sensors, e.g. passive infrared sensor (PIR), smoke detector, door/window open sensor, etc.
  • Page 16: Software Installation

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Software Installation Before Compro software installation, user has to make sure the IP Camera is beside you. The wizard of ComproView Installer on the installation CD will help you to step-by-step install IP camera hardware and software on your system.
  • Page 17 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 4. Check the LED light of IP camera is working properly. And click “Next” to searching your camera. 5. If you see the Windows Security Alert while searching your camera, please click “Unblock”. 6. Step2: The wizard will searching all the available cameras from your local network.
  • Page 18 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 8. Step3: We recommend you input the new password to protect your system. Or you can click “Next” to pass this process. (The default password is “admin”) 9. Please check the camera name, date and time settings.
  • Page 19 The iDDNS is a free DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) service from Compro. If you are using floating IP, you need to apply the DDNS service to create a hostname that points to your home or office IP address, and provides easy-to-remember URL for quick access in anytime, anywhere.
  • Page 20 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 14. Step6: Here will display the old and new settings, if ok, please click “Next”, or click ”Previous” back to previous settings. 15. Step7: System will saving and reload the new settings on your camera.
  • Page 21 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 18. You can click “Install ComproView” to install ComproView software on your system or you can click “Main Menu” to exit installation. 19. Select your language ComproView software installation. 20. Please read the license agreement, then select “I accept the terms of...
  • Page 22 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 22. Depends on user’s demand to choose “Complete” “Custom” selection, and then press the “Next” button to continue the install process. “Custom” 23. If user chooses selection, user could choose the specific file folder to install the program.
  • Page 23 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 26. After the install process completed, the ComproView system is finished the installation. Please click “Yes” to restart your system. 27. After restart your system, you will see the iWizard and ComproView icons on your desktop. You can click the “iWizard” to change your camera setup...
  • Page 24 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual LED Light of IP60 Camera When you connect the power of IP60 camera, the camera will start booting procedure. The LED light will be lighting as the following procedure: There are blue and red LEDs inside the camera.
  • Page 25 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Software for the IP60 Camera The software for IP60 camera includes 3 major parts to help you using the IP camera: 1. iWizard Installer iWizard utility: Install camera hardware/software and help you to quick setup your IP camera.
  • Page 26: Access Ip Camera

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Access IP camera Compro Technology provides a range of access method to access and using the IP camera that you’ve just installed. Accessing a single camera via the Internet Explorer (WebVUer) which is found on all Desktop/Laptop/Nettop with Windows system installed.
  • Page 27 The default user name and password is “admin”. 4. After enter the valid username and password, Internet Explorer will show up the message to warning user to install the software from “Compro technology, Inc.” 5. Please press the selection and choose to install the ActiveX...
  • Page 28 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 6. And then the reconfirmation dialog will appear on the screen, please press “Install” button install USAtciveX.cab ComproClientActivex.cab to your system. 7. After ActiveX install completed, if the Windows Security Alert dialog appears, please, click “Unblock” to unblock it from firewall.
  • Page 29 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 8. Now you can start to use web browser for watch live video and controls IP camera. Important! If your IP camera falls behind firewalls, you will need to set port forwarding for ports 80 and 554 (default value) to the internal IP address of the camera.
  • Page 30: Controls The Ip Camera In Internet Explorer

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Controls the IP camera in Internet Explorer In the first page, you can see the basic control panel in the top and below on the left, and below on the right is the live video.
  • Page 31 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Communicate: This feature will allow you to direct talk from your PC’s microphone to the IP camera’s speaker. Move the mouse cursor to the communicate button, it will display the message of “Right click to setup”, please right-click your mouse and select “Setting”...
  • Page 32: Configuring The Ip Camera

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Configuring the IP camera Please click the “Setup” button on the up-right of live view window. The setup page will as the picture below, you can setup the detail of IP camera from here: Information and...
  • Page 33 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual If you need to watch the live pictures on your mobile phone or PDA devices. Please select the “Enable 2 stream (include 3GPP)” to enable the Stream-2 video. Available mode in Stream-1: Resolution SXGA VGA (640x480)
  • Page 34 IP address. (In the case below, the “compromk” is input by yourself in installation process.) Active Bandwidth Management When network congestion occurs, Compro network camera can intelligently force down current user-defined video bit rate and bring it back when healthy bandwidth level becomes available. This avoids video quality deterioration and frame dropping by restricting network camera to send excessive amount of data while the network is already overloaded.
  • Page 35 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Video Properties: Adjust the Brightness, Sharpness and Saturation color controls on your IP camera. White Balance: Setup the white balance of IP camera, available selection: Auto (default), Sunny, Cloudy, Fluorescent Lamp, and Incandescent Lamp. Flickerless: Setup the flickerless mode in 60 (default) or 50 Hz.
  • Page 36 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Audio Settings Here you can setup to enable or disable the audio and also adjust the volume up and down. The Stream-2 audio is available when you turn on the Stream-2 feature in video settings and support the 3GPP mode only.
  • Page 37 PPPoE network. Wireless: If you have installed the Compro wireless adaptor in your IP camera, you can setup the wireless in this page. Please click the “Use Wireless First” to enable the wireless reception in the future. And then setup the IP address and the access point details.
  • Page 38 DDNS: Click here to enables the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) service, recommended to use the Compro iDDNS service. Or if you already have the account from DynDNS or no-ip, you can input the domain name in here for more easily to access your IP camera.
  • Page 39 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual UPnP: Click here to enable/disable the UPnP settings of IP camera in your local network. Also, you can change the device name by yourself. If you want to use the IGD (Internet Gateway Device) protocol on your IP camera, please click and enable it.
  • Page 40 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual In [Authentication Method], select [Login]. Enter a complete email address in [User Name] field: xxxx@xxxx.com. Other SSL webmail platforms are not tested. Trigger Setup: You can create, modify, or delete event trigger by Schedule, Motion Detection or I/O ports. In the schedule setup, you can setup schedule time and period.
  • Page 41 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Recording Setup In addition to the capability of storing event snapshots to local SD Card slot (card not included), this camera also supports storage of video clips (audio may be included if enabled) to either the local or the remote storage device. To access this feature, in [Setup], click on [Recording Setup] located on the left menu.
  • Page 42 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual sec. Schedule Recording: Allows non-stop recording for selected weekday(s) and start/end time. Disable Recording: Turns off recording function. 7. Playback: In [Setup], click on [Recording History] located on the left menu, then playback menu will be shown as follow: To playback, first select a video clip on the list (red square shown above).
  • Page 43 Time Zone with your current region or country, get time from NTP server, sync you’re your local PC or manually adjust it. Maintenance Here provides the current information about your IP camera, history log, Compro contact information and maintenance your IP camera.
  • Page 44 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual IP Camera Information Here you can check the firmware version of your IP camera IP camera System Log Maintenance your IP camera You can reboot your IP camera, select available language, reset to factory default, or update the firmware of IP camera (Please download the latest...
  • Page 45: Access The Ip Camera Via Iphone/Mobile Device

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Access the IP Camera via iPhone/mobile device Compro provides web browser support via MJPEG mode (video only) on wide range of PC, NB, Mobil Phone, PDA, Nettop, MID devices to view the IP camera video anytime, anywhere and anyplace.
  • Page 46: Access The Ip Camera Via 3Gpp Mobile Phone

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Access the IP Camera via 3GPP Mobile Phone You can access the desired IP camera via compatible 3GPP mobile phone when both the IP camera has a working internet connection and the mobile phone has a good connection on the GPRS or 3G network.
  • Page 47: The Internet Setting

    The IP camera connection could follow the method below: 1. If user’s PC is support Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) service and network setting is in DHCP, the Compro IP60 will auto detected and add it into the My Network place.
  • Page 48: Ddns Setup And Port Forwarding

    When success, you can click “Create Shortcut” to create the shortcut on your desktop for more convenient use. The iDDNS is a free DDNS service from Compro. If you are using floating IP, you need to apply the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) service to create a hostname that points to your home or office IP address, and provides easy-to-remember URL for quick access in anytime, anywhere.
  • Page 49 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual If you see the exclamation mark in the HTTP or RTSP port after setup. That means you have to setup the port forwarding on your router to enables you can access the camera from internet.
  • Page 50 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual remote viewing of the IP camera. Once the above steps are done, you should be able to log-on to the camera from a remote location. Please type in the DDNS address or the static IP address depending on your configuration.
  • Page 51 Status Indicator go out. 2. After about 5 seconds, the Status Indicator brightens up again. It means that the IP camera is back to the factory default. 3. Please re-install the Compro IP60 using the one of above method. Reset Button...
  • Page 52: Firmware Update

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Firmware Update You can download the latest firmware from Compro’s website. http://www.comprousa.com After download the file, please go the web interface of IP camera control, and select the download file to update your firmware. Click Setup  Maintenance (upper-right)  Maintenance (left) and select...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual Troubleshooting During the course of installation, you may encounter various issues in regards to the usage of either the camera or the ComproView software. The following pages contain the list of troubleshooting procedures which should help you overcome any difficulties.
  • Page 54 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual However, should the scanning returned zero cameras found then we can start the following troubleshooting procedure. Hardware wiring check a. Please check that the camera had been connected to either the wired or wireless network and had been powered on for 1 minute. You can check the status of the IP camera by checking the front blue LED.
  • Page 55: Trouble With The Activex Client

    IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual this camera is at 192.168.0.128. Note: You can check the status of the connection by logging into your router  maintenance  log or similar wordings in your router. Camera Reset After you’ve check through the above steps, you should be able to use the iWizard Utility to scan for the camera which you’ve just installed.
  • Page 56 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual b. Ensure that the ActiveX had been correctly registered with your Internet Explorer. Please check that you’ve got both the ComproClientActivex and USActiveX control components registered under Tools -> Manage Add-ons. c. Please ensure that your security setting under Internet Explorer allows the installation of ActiveX component by adding the IP address of the camera to the list of trusted sites in Internet Explorer.
  • Page 57: Remote Viewing Via Internet Explorer

    If you’ve done all of the above and still unable to get the video / audio on the browser, please delete all of the files under OS Drive\Program Files\Compro Embedded and reinstall the ActiveX client. Finally, if you encountered the error where the browser returned “213 file not found”, please restart your computer...
  • Page 58 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual The figure above denotes a general condition where: a. The IP camera has a static virtual IP address of 192.168.0.1 b. The WAN IP address at the IP camera site is 61.220.20.16. c. The client (user) is trying to view the video / audio stream remotely.
  • Page 59 IP60 IP Camera User’s Manual 4. Once the above steps are done, you should be able to log-on to the camera from a remote location. Please type in the DDNS address or the static IP address depending on your configuration. For example, in this case, you should enter http://61.220.20.16:80...

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