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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 3 Before you get started please ensure you have the following required items at hand. • A network router. • A computer with internet or intranet access • The zClock-30W device • The included RJ45 cable • The included CMS software To operate the device successfully, please follow instructions sections 1, 2 and 3: I.
  • Page 4 I. Networking the zClock-30W Ensure the power switch (step 4) on the back of the unit is set to the off position (o), and then plug the unit to an AC outlet. Ensure your computer is connected to the same local network either wirelessly or by cable as shown on diagram below.
  • Page 5 Install the video playback application “CMS Software” included in the minidisk and follow the simple installation wizard. This application can also be downloaded from the website: http://www.zetronix.com/support/drivers/zClock30W.zip After installation, look for the CMS icon on your desktop to launch the client application, on loading you will be prompted for a user name and password for access.
  • Page 6 On the “Device Manager” window, click on the first icon on the top left to add a new zone. You will be prompted to enter a zone name of your choice. Back on the “Device Manager” window, select the zone you’ve just created then click on the “Add Devices”...
  • Page 7 On the new window enter click on “IP Search” to find cameras in the network. It should find at least 2 cameras with the IP address 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.11 These are the zClock30W LAN and wireless addresses. Select each and click on “Add Device”...
  • Page 8 NOTICE: If you receive a message “Can’t find the device”, please refer to section V - Advanced network configuration before continuing to step 9. Back on the main program window. Double click the LAN address camera under zone (192.168.1.10), and then double click on “CAM01” under it to activate the camera.
  • Page 9 III. Setting up the Wi-Fi camera Before adding the wireless device, first follow the steps in section II “Setting up a LAN camera”. Double click on the wireless camera address 192.168.1.11, and then select CAM01 under it. Select “System” on the bottom right menu, and then click on “Remote Config”...
  • Page 10 On the Devices Config window, select the camera address 192.168.1.11, select device icon on the bottom menu, and then click on “NetService” icon on the list. Double click on the “Wifi” item on the list, to bring up network configuration.
  • Page 11 Click search to find Wireless networks nearby. Select your wireless network then enter your wireless password.
  • Page 12 Back in the main program window, you can now connect to the camera in Wi-Fi mode by double clicking “CAM01” under camera address 192.168.1.11. You may now disconnect the Ethernet cable from the unit. If the camera does not connect right away, please wait a few minutes then try double clicking on the 192.168.1.11 device again.
  • Page 13 IV. Connecting to camera remotely This procedure may require some basic knowledge network configuration. First set up, the port in device Config menu. Select device 192.168.1.11, select the “CAM01”, click on “System” and “Remote Config” In Config menu, select the device 192.168.1.11 on the left, “Systems” icon on the bottom, and then the “Network”...
  • Page 14 On the Network, enter port 801 in the “HTTP Port” filed or a port number of your choice. Note that most internet service providers block port 80. Hit “Ok” and wait 2-3 minutes for the device to reboot.
  • Page 15 For the next step you will need to know what your “External IP Address” or domain name is. If you don’t know, please visit http://zetronix.com/ip to find out. Note that you internet service provider will sometimes change this address without notice.
  • Page 16 Select the camera on the top left of the interface. If the remote computer does not have a QuickTime movie plug-in installed, your browser will prompt you to install it. After installing it, make sure to close and then reopen all browser windows. You should now see the remote video on the screen.
  • Page 17: Advanced Network Configuration

    Advanced network configuration. Some networks may not use the default 192.168.1.1 gateway address, if so the user is required to change the zClock30W’s IP addresses to match the gateway on the network. To check what your Default gateway is, press the “windows”...
  • Page 18 You should see a list of network configuration information, look for an item titled “Default Gateway” and take note of the first 3 sets of numbers (represented here as 10.1.10, yours will most likely be different) Back in the CMS software, select the device address, and click on “EditDevice” to bring up “EditDevice”...
  • Page 19 On the “EditDevice” dialog, change the “IP Address” and the “Gateway” to reflect the Default Gateway number in step 4. Make sure the first 3 sets of numbers in “IP Address” matches the first 3 sets from Default Gateway address. Leave the last set at .10 or .11. Say if the “IP Address”...
  • Page 20 VI. Watching videos remotely from the iPhone or iPad Select device 192.168.1.11, select the “CAM01”, “System” and “Remote Config” In Device Config menu, select the device 192.168.1.11 on the left, “Systems” icon on the bottom, and then the “Network” icon.
  • Page 21 On the Network menu, take note of “Media Port” number (most likely 34567 by default) and the “HTTP Port” number (most likely 801). You may enter a number of your choice if you need to. Hit “Ok”, if any numbers were changed, wait 2-3 minutes for the device to reboot.
  • Page 22 From the Device Config menu, select the device on the left, “Systems” icon on the bottom, then the “NetService” icon. Under the NetService screen double click on “Mobile Monitor”...
  • Page 23 For the next step you will need to know what your “External IP Address” or domain name is. If you don’t know, please visit http://zetronix.com/ip to find out. Note that you internet service provider will sometimes change this address without notice.
  • Page 24 VII. Video-audio recording into local disk and playback. Select device 192.168.1.11, select the “CAM01”, “System” and “Local Config” In the Local Config dialog enter the following settings:...
  • Page 25 a) Length: Represents video segment file length, recommended 15 minutes. Do not enter a number larger then 450, or the file size may exceed your operating system’s capability. b) Disk List: Select witch drives you want to record the videos to. Once the drive is full, it will start recording on the next one selected.
  • Page 26 To capture audio with video, right-mouse click in the video area, on the list menu pop up Select “Audio”. To stop the recording, simply click on “Local record” again from the list menu.
  • Page 27 VIII. Motion Activated recording into Memory card. First disconnect the unit from power, insert the Memory card in the card slot hiding inside the battery compartment underneath the zClock30w. In the CMS software, 1) select device 192.168.1.11 on the left, 2) select the “CAM01”, 3) select “System”...
  • Page 28 In Device Config menu, select the device 192.168.1.11 on the left, “Record” icon on the bottom, and then the “Record” icon in the screen. On the record dialog you can setup the schedule recording options. . Under “Week” day select “All“ to record at any time it detects motion. Changing time ranges under “Periods”...
  • Page 29 Back on the Device Config dialog; select the device 192.168.1.11 on the left, “Alarm” icon on the bottom, and then the “Video Motion” icon.
  • Page 30 In the Video Motion dialog ensure the “Enable” checkbox is checked. a) Sensitivity: You may change the motion detection video “Sensitivity” to prevent it from recording unnecessarily due to slight changes in lighting or shadows or increasing it to detect unnoticed quick motion. b) Region: This will allow you to “draw”...
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