Planet ICA-HM136 User Manual

Planet ICA-HM136 User Manual

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2Mega-Pixel
20M IR Vandal Proof Dome IP Camera
ICA-HM136
User's Manual
Version: 1.1

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  • Page 1 2Mega-Pixel 20M IR Vandal Proof Dome IP Camera ICA-HM136 User’s Manual Version: 1.1...
  • Page 2 PLANET. PLANET makes no rep resentations or warra nties, either expressed or implied , with respe ct to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 3 Do not di spose of W EEE as unsorted muni cipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately. Revision User’s Manual for PLANET H.264 2Mega-Pixel 20M IR Vandal Proof Dome IP Camera Model: ICA-HM136 Rev: 1.00 (December. 2010)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2.3.1 Physical Installation ................12 2.4 Initial Utility Installation ................... 15 2.5 Initial Utility Installation ................... 15 2.5.1 Search and Configure Network by PLANET IP Installer ....15 Search and Configure Network..............15 2.6 Setup ActiveX to use the Internet Camera ..........19 2.6.1 Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP ..........
  • Page 5 Appendix B: PING IP Address..................55 Appendix C: 3GPP Access ................... 56 Appendix D: Bandwidth and Video Size Estimation ..........57 Appendix E: DDNS Application ..................58 Appendix F: Configure Port Forwarding Manually ............ 63 Appendix G: SD Card Recommended................ 66 Appendix H: Troubleshooting &...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Built-in 18 IR L ED around the lens of the IC A-HM136 and with the built-in IR-cut filter, th e ICA-HM136 can provide go od v ideo qua lity in both da y a nd night. And it’s equ ipped with net work a nd a nalog vid eo o utput interfaces for flexible viewing and recording implementations.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    • IP-66 protection for outdoor application Compliant with IEEE 802.3af PoE interface 1.3 Package Contents User can find the following items in the package: Camera unit x 1 Power Adapter x 1 Accessories Kit x 1 User’s Manual CD x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 1.
  • Page 8: Basic Setup

    2. Basic Setup This chapter provides details of installing and configuring the Internet camera 2.1 System Requirements Network Interface 10/100Base-TX Ethernet Monitoring System Recommended for Internet Explorer 6.0 or later · CPU: Intel Dual Core 1.66G System Hardware · Memory Size : 1024 MB (1024 MB or above Recommended ) (Suggested) ·...
  • Page 9: Physical Description

    2.2 Physical Description 2.2.1 Identification of ICA-HM136 cable 1.RJ-45 LAN socket: Connect to PC or Hub/Switch. For connect to 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling. This Ethernet port built N-Way protocol can detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network automatically.
  • Page 10: Ica-Hm136 I/O Control Instruction

      2.2.2 ICA-HM136 I/O Control Instruction I/O terminal connector – used in application, for e.g., motion detection, event triggering, (1)Digital Input: (GND+Alarm) An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit, for example: PIRs, door/window contacts, glass break detectors, etc. When a signal is received the state changes and the input becomes active.
  • Page 11 (2)Relay Output Connection 4.MIC_IN: Connect a microphone to the network camera. 5.AUDIO_IN Connect a loud speaker to the network camera. This is for voice alerting and two-way audio.
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    2.3 Hardware Installation 2.3.1 Physical Installation 1. Fix Internet camera to desired location with mount fixture 2. Connect an Ethernet cable Connect the LAN cable on the camera to the network device (hub or switch). If there has an IEEE802.3af PoE swit ch in you r n etwork, you can connect the NOTE: camera LAN cabl e to thi s PoE switch to obt ain power.
  • Page 13 3. Attach the power supply Plug in power adapter and connect to power source. After power on, the camera will st art to operate. 1. Only use the power ada pter suppli ed with Internet came ra Othe rwise, the NOTE: product may be damaged.
  • Page 14 6. PoE (Power Over Ethernet) Power over Ethernet (P oE) is a te chnology t hat i ntegrates p ower i nto a standard LA N infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as an IP phone or a network ca mera, using the same cabl e as that used for network conne ction.
  • Page 15: Initial Utility Installation

    When you i nstalled the Camera on a L AN environment, you have two e asy ways to search your Cameras by PLANET IP Installe r or UPnP discov ery. Here is th e way to execute PLANE T IP Installer to discover Camera’s IP address and set up related parameter in a Camera.
  • Page 16 2. The GUI of IP Installer is as follows (Default IP: 192.168.0.20). (1) IP Installer will search all IP Cameras connected on LAN. The user can click “Search Device” to search again. (2) Click one of IP Cameras listed on the left side of IP Installer, then the network configuration of that IP Camera will be listed on the right side.
  • Page 17 (6) A quick way to access remote monitoring is to left-click the mouse twice on a selected IP Camera listed on “Device list” of PLANET IP Installer. An IE browser will be opened. (7) Then, please key in the default “Username: admin” and “Password: admin” in the...
  • Page 18 (8) If the user name and password are input correctly, the following web page will be displayed.
  • Page 19: Setup Activex To Use The Internet Camera

    2.6 Setup ActiveX to use the Internet Camera The Internet camera web pages communicate with the Internet camera using an ActiveX control. The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the Internet camera and installed on your PC. Your Internet Explore r se curity settings mu st allow for the web pag e to work correctly. To use th Internet camera, user must setup his IE browser as follows: 2.6.1 Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP ...
  • Page 20: Internet Explorer 7 For Windows Xp

    2.6.2 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP From your IE browse ”Tools” ”Internet Options…” ”Security” ”Custom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow. Set the first 3 items • Allow previously unused ActiveX control to run… • Allows Script lets •...
  • Page 21: Internet Explorer 7 For Windows Vista

    2.6.3 Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista  From yo ur IE bro wse ”Tools” ”In ternet Options…” ”Se curity” ”Int ernet” ”Custom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow. • Enable “Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls” • Prompt “Initialize and script active controls not marked….” From your I E browse ”Tool s”...
  • Page 22: Web-Based Management

    The login window of Internet camera will appear, Default login username/password is: admin/ admin If the Use r name and Password have been chang ed with PLANET IP Inst aller, NOTE: please enter the new User name and Password here.
  • Page 23 Web b rowser may display the “ Security Warming” window, sele ct “ Yes” to inst all and run the ActiveX control into your PC. After the ActiveX control was installed and run, the first image will be displayed. If you log in the camera as an ordinary user, setting function will be not available. If NOTE: you log in the cam era a s the admini strator, you can p erform all the settings...
  • Page 24: Live View

    4. Live View Start-up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator. Get into the administration page. (1)Configure .Video Snapshot (2)Snapshot Show system time, video resolution, and video refreshing rate. (3)Status Bar Select video scree n “ default, 1/2x, 1x, 2x” for view currently (4)Screen Size camera screen size.
  • Page 25 Shows how many people connect to this IP camera. (7)Online Visitor Control the relay which is connected to this camera. (8)Relay Control Double-click the video; it will chan ge to full screen m ode. Press “ Esc” or double-click the video again, it will change back to norm al m ode.
  • Page 26: Configuration

    5. Configuration Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page.
  • Page 27: System

    5.1 System 5.1.1 System Information 1. Server Information: Set up the camera name, select language, and set up the camera time. This is the Camera name. This name will show on the IP Server Name Installer. There are English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Polish to select.
  • Page 28 Server time s etting:Select option s to set up time - “ NTP”, “ Synchronize with PC’s time”, “Manual”, “The date and time remain the same”.
  • Page 29: User Management

    5.1.2 User Management IP CAMERA supports three different users, administrator, general user, and anonymous user. Yes:Allow anonymous login Anonymous User Login No:Need user name & password to access this IP camera Type the user name and password, then click “Add/Set”. Add user Click “edit”...
  • Page 30: System Update

    5.1.3 System Update To update th e firmwa re o nline, cli ck “ Browse…” t o sele ct t he Firmware Upgrade firmware. Then click “Upgrade” to proceed. Re-start the IP camera. Reboot System Delete all the settings in this IP camera. Factory default User may do wnload the current setting to PC, or upgrad e from Setting Management...
  • Page 31: Network

    5.2 Network 5.2.1 IP Setting IP Camera supports DHCP and static IP. Using DHCP, IP Camera will get all the network parameters DHCP automatically. Please type in IP addre ss, sub net m ask, gateway , and DNS Static IP manually.
  • Page 32: Using Upnp Of Windows Xp Or Vista

    This IP camera supports UPnP, If this service is enabled on your computer, the camera will autom atically be detected and a new UPnP icon will be added to “My Network Places.” Note: UPnP must be enabled on your computer. Please follow the procedure to activate UPnP 5.2.2 Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista 5.2.2.1 Windows XP...
  • Page 33 The “Control Panel” will display on the sc reen and double click “Add or Remove Programs” to continue The “Add or Remove Programs” will display on the screen and click Add/Remove Widows Components to continue.
  • Page 34 The following screen will appear, select “Networking Services” and click “Details” to continue The “Networking Services” will display on the screen, select “Universal Plug and Play” and click “OK” to continue.
  • Page 35 Please click “Next” to continue The program will start inst alling the UPnP automatically. You w ill see the below pop-up screen, please wait while Setup configures the components.
  • Page 36 Please click “Finish” to complete the UPnP installation Double-click “My Network Places” on the desktop, th e “My Network Places” will display on the screen an d d ouble-click th e UPnP icon with Inter net came ra to view you r devi ce in a n Internet browser.
  • Page 37: Windows Vista

    5.2.2.2 Windows Vista UPnP™ is short for Universal Plug a nd Play, whi ch is a n etworking a rchitecture that p rovides compatibility among network ing equipment, software, and perip herals. Thi s device i s an UPnP enabled device. If the operating sy stem, Windows Vista, of your PC is UPnP enabled, the device will be very easy to configure.
  • Page 38 Double-click “My Network Places“ on the desktop, the “ My Network Places” will display on the screen an d d ouble-click th e UPnP icon with Internet came ra to view you r devi ce in a n Internet browser.
  • Page 39: Pppoe

    5.2.3 PPPoE PPPoE: Stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A st andard b uilds on Eth ernet an d Point-to-Poi nt network p rotocol. It allows Internet ca mera connect to Internet with xDSL or cable connection; it can dial up your ISP and get a dynamic IP address.
  • Page 40 IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet. The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service. The Internet use s DNS se rvers to looku p domain names and tra nslates them into IP addre sses. Domain names are ju st easy to remember alia ses for IP addresses.
  • Page 41 Camddns, the procedures are: (1) Please enable this service (2) Key-in user name. (3) IP Schedule update is default at 5 minutes (4) Click “Apply”. DDNS Status (1) Updating:Information update (2) Idle:Stop service (3) DDNS registration successful, can now log by http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Register successfully.
  • Page 42: Mail & Ftp

    5.2.5 Mail & FTP To send out the video via mail of ftp, please set up the configuration first.
  • Page 43: A/V Setting

    5.3 A/V Setting 5.3.1 Image Setting For the security purpose, there are three areas can be setup for privacy mask. Click “Area” button first and pull an area on the above image. Finally, click “Save” button to reserve the setting. Adjust “Brightness”, “...
  • Page 44 Max Video Frame Rate for both streaming combined is 30 FPS. NOTE: Video System: click the drop down list to select the system type “NTSC/PAL”. Streaming 1 and 2Basic Mode: There are 8 resolutions can be chosen. 1600x 12 00, 1280x10 24, 1280x 960, 1280x72 0, 800x600, Resolution 640x480, 320x240, 176x144 There are 5 levels to adjust:...
  • Page 45 Streaming 1 and 2 Advanced Mode: There are 8 resolutions can be chosen. 1600x 12 00, 1280x10 24, 1280x 960, 1280x72 0, 800x600, Resolution 640x480, 320x240, 176x144 There are CBR﹝Constant Bit Rate﹞ and VBR﹝Variable Bit Rate﹞to use. CBR:32Kbps~4Mbps (the higher the CBR is, the better the video quality is) VBR:1(Low) ~10(High) –...
  • Page 46: Audio

    The ICA-HM 136 supp orts 2-way audio . Use r can send au dio from ICA-HM1 36 Built-in m ic to remote PC; User can also send audio from remote PC to ICA-HM136’s external speaker. (1) Audio from IP camera built-in mic to local PC: select “Enable” to start this function.
  • Page 47 The Audio will not be smooth when enable SD card recording function simultaneously. NOTE:...
  • Page 48: Event List

    5.4 Event List The ICA-HM136 provides multiple event settings. 5.4.1 Event Setting...
  • Page 49: Schedule

    IP CAMERA allows 3 are as motion de tection. Whe n motion is triggered, it can send the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to remote f tp serve r, trigger the relay , and Motion Detection save video to local SD card.
  • Page 50: I/O Setting

    5.4.3 I/O Setting The ICA-HM136 supports 1 input/ 1 output. When input is triggered, it can send the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save video to local SD card.
  • Page 51 By GPIO I/O port input that prov ides related action while I/O Alarm Input Setting input triggered. By GPIO I/O port outp ut that provides O nOff Switch, Slide GPIO Output Setting Switch & Pan/Tilt Module for using with relay box. GPIO pin define please refer to the part of Front / Back plane &...
  • Page 52: Log List

    GPIO INSTALLATION EXAMPLE 2 Trigger the normal on (Normal Close) indoor illumination off when event / motion occur at COM: 5.4.4 Log List Sort by System Logs, Motion Detection Logs and I/O Logs. In addition, System Logs and I/O Logs won’t lose data due to power failure.
  • Page 53 The use of the SD card will affect the operat ion of the IP CAMERA slightly, such as NOTE: affecting the frame rate of the video. Playback, the procedures are: (1) It will show the capacity of the SD card. Click the date listed on this page. It will show the list of the video.
  • Page 54: Appendix A: Factory Default

    Appendix A: Factory Default To recover the default IP address and password, please follow the following steps. (1) Remove power and Ethernet cable, and press and hold the button in the back of IP CAMERA. (2) Power on (don’t plug Ethernet cable) the camera. Don’t release the button during the system booting.
  • Page 55: Appendix B: Ping Ip Address

    Appendix B: PING IP Address The PING (st ands for Packet Internet Grop er) command is used to detect whether a spe cific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It’s also a very useful tool to confirm Internet camera installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other devices over the network.
  • Page 56: Appendix C: 3Gpp Access

    Appendix C: 3GPP Access To u se the 3GPP function , in addition t o previous section, you might nee d more i nformation or configuration to make this function work. That to use the 3GPP function, it strongly recommends to install the Networked Device Note: with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection.
  • Page 57: Appendix D: Bandwidth And Video Size Estimation

    Appendix D: Bandwidth and Video Size Estimation The frame ra te of video tr ansmitted from the Interne t camera d epends on con nection bandwidth between client and serve r, video re solution, codec type, and qu ality setting o f server. Here is a guideline to help you roughly estimate the bandwidth requirements for your Internet camera.
  • Page 58: Appendix E: Ddns Application

    Appendix E: DDNS Application 1. Preface If you have a Cable modem or xDSL, this is a great way to host your own Networked Device or other TCP/IP Service. Get your own domain like www.yourname.com, www.yourname.com.tw etc. (Note: This domai n must be regi stered with Interni c via registratio n authoritie s su ch as Network Solutions, DirectNIC, Register.com etc).
  • Page 59 (3). After the columns show up at the left side, click “Create Account”. (4). Fill the application agreement and necessary information. a. Username b. E-mail address and confirmation c. Password and confirmation d. Submit all the input information and finish creating an account...
  • Page 60 Click these two options (5). Check your e-mail mailbox. There will be an e-mail with a title “Y our DynDNS Account Information“. Click the hyperlink address to confirm the DDNS service that you just applied. Then DDNS you applied activated. Click to confirm...
  • Page 61 (6). Enter the web page http://www.dyndns.org/ again. Input your username and password that you just applied to login administration interface of DDNS server. Input your account (7). If the correct u sername and password are input, you can see the following picture at th e top-right of the login page.
  • Page 62 (9). Click the “ Dynamic DNS ”. (10). Click the “Create Hosts”. (11). We could create a domain name without any charge at this step. First, we input the host name. (No.1) Then we pick a domain that is easy to remember. Finally (No.2), click the “Add Host”...
  • Page 63: Appendix F: Configure Port Forwarding Manually

    2. Access the Router with Your Web browser The following steps g enerally apply to any rout er that you have on your net work. Th e PLANET WNRT-620 is used as an example to clarify the configuration process. Configure the initial settings of the router by following the steps outlined in the router’s Quick Installation Guide.
  • Page 64 Your WAN IP Address will be listed here. 3. Open/set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing The firewall security features built into the rout er and most routers prev ent users from acce ssing the video from the device over the Inte rnet. The rou ter connects to the Internet over a serie s of numbered ports.
  • Page 65 A check mark appearing before the entry name will indicate that the ports are enabled. Some ISPs block acce ss to port 80. Be sure to check with your ISP so that you can NOTE: open the appropriate ports accordingly. If your ISP does not pass traffic on port 80, you will need to change the port the camera uses from 80 to something else, such as 8080.
  • Page 66: Appendix G: Sd Card Recommended

    Appendix G: SD Card Recommended SD Card Recommended: SanDisk 128M SanDisk 256M SanDisk 512M SanDisk SanDisk SanDisk SanDisk SanDisk 16GB SanDisk 32GB Transcend Transcend Transcend 16GB Transcend 32GB...
  • Page 67: Appendix H: Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions

    If IP address is not assigned to the PC which running PLANET IP Installer program, then PLANET IP Installer program cannot find device. Make sure that IP address is assigned to the PC properly.
  • Page 68 Microsoft’s Internet Explorer from the Microsoft webpage. PLANET IP Installer program fails Network may have trouble. Confirm the parameters and connections to save the network parameters.
  • Page 69 manual for details. Packet Filtering of the r outer may prohibit acce ss from an external network. Refer to your router's manual for details. Access the Network Camera from th e Internet with th e global I P address of the router and port number of Network Camera. Some routers reject the global IP address to access the Network Camera o n the sa me LA N.
  • Page 70 Use the operating system of the selected language. Set the The unreadable characters are Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the displayed. Internet Explorer. The traffic of the network and the object of the image affect the frame rate.
  • Page 71: Appendix I: Product Specification

    Appendix I: Product Specification Product ICA-HM136 Video Specification Image Device 1/3.2” 2Mega-Pixel CMOS Sensor Effective Pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels Sensitivity 0.5lux Lens 2.7mm – 9mm Vari-focal lens with auto iris and IR cut filter Illuminator 0 Lux IR on View Angle H: 30.4~101 Degree / V: 23~75 Degree...
  • Page 72 IE 6.0 or latter Cell Phone With 3GPP player Video Player VLC, Quick Time, Real Player Software Monitor/ Recording / CV3P (2-ch Cam Viewer Three Pro Trail Version) Management CV3L (64-ch Cam Viewer Three Lite Bundle Version) Search & Installation PLANET IP Installer...

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