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IP Camera
XL‐ICA‐301 
Quick
Installation
Guide

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  • Page 1 IP Camera XL‐ICA‐301  Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents  Package Content: ........................ 3  1. Installation  .......................... 4  1‐1 Connect XL‐ICA‐301 to your Local Network .................  4   1‐1‐1 There is DHCP Server in your LAN  .................  4   1‐1‐2 There is not DHCP Server in your LAN................  7   1‐2 Connect XL‐ICA‐301 to your computer directly ..............  1 0  1‐3 Connect XL‐ICA‐301 to Internet ..................  1 0  2. Software Installation  ...................... 12  2.1 Utility CD.  ..........................  1 2  2.2 Login & Access Camera video .....................  1 5  2.3 Configuration Page ......................  1 8  2.3.1 Basic Setting  .........................  1 9  2.3.2 Networking Setting ...
  • Page 3: Package Content

    Package Content:  1. Outdoor camera: 2. Power Adapter: 5VDC, 1A 3. Utility CD:...
  • Page 4: Installation

    1. Installation  1­1 Connect XL­ICA­301 to your Local Network  CAUTION: Please use the DC power adapter that is provided with camera. Connecting camera other power source will cause permanent damage camera. NOTE: Please use straight Ethernet cable (CAT. 5e) to connect camera to your home/ office network switch/ hub or a broadband router.
  • Page 5 “IP Camera Tool” ” in Utility CD will find all the XL-ICA-301 IP cameras in your local network. “Double Clicks” or ”Right Click” on the camera you want to connect, choose “Access IP Camera” will bring up IE browser with camera login screen.
  • Page 6 Note: You can choose to modify the camera to fixed IP by Choosing “Network Settings” Warning: Please consult your office network administrator to get a free IP for your IP Camera, duplicated IP address will cause undesired problems. Normally you will not need to change the network settings automatically obtained from DHCP server.
  • Page 7: 1-1-2 There Is Not Dhcp Server In Your Lan

    The camera will not be able to get IP from DHCP Server (Factory Setting). Please use “IP Camera Tool” in Utility CD to search and link to cameras. “IP Camera Tool” ” in Utility CD will find all the XL-ICA-301 IP cameras in your local network.
  • Page 8 You must choose “Network Settings” to set the camera to fixed IP. Please modify the “IP Address” to the same subnet of your computer. Normally the IP should start with “192.168.xxx.xxx”...
  • Page 9 If you are not sure of your computer IP address, please go to DOS mode by : “START” => “RUN” => Open “CMD” Type “ipconfig /all” at command prompt, You will be able to find you computer network settings. After input correct network settings, press “Set”...
  • Page 10: 1-2 Connect Xl-Ica-301 To Your Computer Directly

    1­2 Connect XL­ICA­301 to your computer directly  Because there is no DHCP Server available, you have to setup the network settings manually. Please follow the procedures in previous sections (1-1-2) to link to your camera. 1­3 Connect XL­ICA­301 to Internet  Connect IP Camera to your broadband router or NAT gateway. Do the following setup: 1.
  • Page 11 5. Access camera URL through Internet. Example: http://your_camera.dyndns.org:port Please reference more details of Router & DynDNS setup on Reference User’s Manual.
  • Page 12: Software Installation

    2. Software Installation  2.1 Utility CD.  Please insert the “Utility CD” into your CD-ROM drive, auto-run program will start and below screen will guide you through installation. To install software and ActiveX plug-in Please click on the “Install 1st” tab to install software and ActiveX plug-in.
  • Page 13 Click on “Next”,...
  • Page 14 Click on “Close”, The IP Camera search utility software icon will display on your desktop. Click on the “IP Camera Tool” tab to search XL-ICA-301 IP cameras in your local network.
  • Page 15: Login & Access Camera Video

    2.2 Login & Access Camera video  “Double Clicks” or ”Right Click” on the camera you want to connect, choose “Access IP Camera” will bring up IE browser with camera login screen. There is no Password set by factory default, please leave the Password in” tab field blank as it is.
  • Page 16 Note: 1. XL-ICA-301 IP camera will required a Microsoft Windows based PC with Media Player 7.0 or later installed. 2. If the video don’t start, please reference the “ActiveX_Security_Setup” manual. 3. If you see only white screen and your camera is in outdoor or expose to strong light, please change the “Mode”...
  • Page 18: Configuration Page

    2.3 Configuration Page   ...
  • Page 19: Basic Setting

    2.3.1 Basic Setting  Camera Alias : Input the camera name for you to recognize. Password and Confirm Password: password used to login the IP Camera ( Default is blank ) CAUTION: Please always write down the password and keep password in safe place. Please kindly notice, if you forget password you set, you will have to return the camera to manufacturer for recovery, there is no way to...
  • Page 20: Ddns Setting

    2.3.4 DDNS Setting:  DDNS Setting: XL-ICA-301 IP camera supports protocols from two DDNS providers: 1. Oray.net 2. Dyndns.org Domain Name: the second-level name you apply for and acquire at Oray.net or Dyndns.org, please read more details in “Reference User’s manual” User and Password: the user name and password when applying for the DDNS service.
  • Page 21: Ftp Setting

    2.3.6 FTP Setting:  Note: The Upload folder must be created before successful files upload. Remember to add “/” before folder name  ...
  • Page 22: Appendix

    Appendix  A. Rear Panel  LAN: RJ-45/10-100 Base T COM: 1, 4: GND 2: TX RS-232 5: ALM Input 6: Relay, ALM Output 2, 7: RS-232 only for test 7: RX RS-232 8: ALM GND 3: +5V(100mA)Voltage Output DC5V: 5V/1A Power supply   22 ...
  • Page 23: Technical Data

    B. Technical Data  Image System - Compression: Motion JPEG hardware compression - 350,000 pixels CMOS sensor - f: 6.0mm to infinity, C/CS mount lens - Min. 0 Lux with IR Leds - Automatic Exposure Control - Automatic Gain Control - Automatic Brightness Control - Automatic White Balance - Flicker Avoidance (Flicker less) - Resolution: QVGA (320 x 240) VGA (640 x 480)
  • Page 24: Cross Ethernet Cable Making Tip

    C. Cross Ethernet Cable Making Tip  I. LAN Plug Pin: 1 ~ 8 II. LAN Cable PART-A PART-B III. Connection Method a. Connect LAN Cable Part-A and LAN plug by order as one to one . b. Connect to LAN cable Part-B & Part-A, Replace order No.1 & 3, No.2 & 6. c.

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