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Dome IP Camera

V4.21
Please read this manual carefully before you
attempt to Install this product and retain it for your
future reference.

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  • Page 1: Dome Ip Camera

    User's Manual Dome IP Camera V4.21 Please read this manual carefully before you attempt to Install this product and retain it for your future reference.
  • Page 2: Physical Description

    Physical Description Hardware Reboot & Restore Dome IP Camera Metal Mounting Kit Status LED Reset Button SD Card Slot Reset button is used to restore the factory default settings. Sometimes resetting the system can return the camera to normal operation. Restore - Press and release the reset button with a paper clip or thin Aviation Connect...
  • Page 3: Adapter Box

    Adapter Box General I/O Terminal Block This Network Camera provides a general I/O terminal block which is used to connect external input / output devices. The pin definitions are described below. Pin No. Name Function Description This is a signal ground use for Ground DI and DO.
  • Page 4 DI/DO Diagram Please refer to the following illustration for the connection method.
  • Page 5: Installation Method

    Installation Method Please refer to the illustration and consider environment differences to appropriately mount the IP camera. Notes: This 2) 3) is extra mounting Kit and required to buy separately, please contact with your dealer.
  • Page 6 Installation steps for metal bracket Take out the Installation Template (from the packing box), and stick it to the desired installation spot on your ceiling. Please mark down the 4 circles that show on the figure. (see picture below)
  • Page 7 Screw down the metal bracket with the same position as the instruction figure, and drill the hole with at least 20mm diameter in specific area. Notes: this step is very important, and includes 2 key factors, 1. The centre line of the biggest circle should be on the same horizontal line as the other circles.
  • Page 8 Before you try to attach the Dome IP camera to the ceiling, take off the white plastic chips (at cable outlet), then push the cable down into the gap between camera and plastic ring ( see the picture below), then feed the cable connector into the biggest hole, and align the microphone hole with the mark circle.
  • Page 9 Turn the camera 90 degrees (anticlockwise), using the microphone hole as reference.
  • Page 10: Internet Connection

    In this case, if the Local Area Network (LAN) IP address of your Internet connection Network Camera is 192.168.168.100, please forward the following ports for the Network Camera on the router. Connected Via a router HTTP port  RTSP port ...
  • Page 11 Connected directly to a Computer For Windows system: You can also connect the IP Cam directly to a computer. Please note Open the Control Panel and double click on “Network that in this mode you will not be able to view your IP Cam from Connections”...
  • Page 12: Viewing The Camera From Your Mobile Phone

    Viewing the camera from your mobile phone The camera provides the ability to view the cameras monitored To click the “Picture live” button if your mobile phone is not 3GPP through your mobile phone as a live video stream, it supports the standard, then you can view the pictures which will refresh every 3 telecommunications standard of 3GPP streaming format.
  • Page 13 Manually Setting TCP/IP Settings for a Camera In most cases, this is not required as the router will assign the correct Enter a unique name for the camera, the location (optional) and settings to the camera. It is however useful if you want to setup the leave the default port number as 80.
  • Page 14 Take Notes of the following: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Servers (Both numbers with the first being the primary DNS server and the second being the secondary DNS server) Enter the details Noted in step 5 into the relevant fields. The default IP address of the camera is 192.168.168.100This Notes: can be changed to any IP address on your IP range.
  • Page 15 Program installation & Usage The camera Setup utility can easily and quickly detect cameras connected to your local network and list them on the Camera Setup window; also you can use the camera Setup utility to assign an IP address to each camera. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and the installation screen should appear automatically (See image below).
  • Page 16 Double-click the Camera Setup icon on the Desktop to launch the program. The Camera Setup utility should automatically find your camera if is correctly connected (See image below). Refresh - Click Refresh to search for cameras on the local network. Setup - Select the required camera and click Setup to configure the network settings for the camera.
  • Page 17: Launch The Program

    Launch the Program Find Icon from the desktop and double click it, Find IP Camera from the pop up window Double click the relevant IP Camera item or click “Open” button, the IP camera homepage will shows up with your default Internet explorer. Login in You could choose to click on the item Enter...
  • Page 18: User Interface

    User Interface Home - takes you back to your Homepage. Settings - will take you to the cameras internal settings. Audio Upload - Press and release to start sending audio from your computer’s microphone to the camera speakers. Press and release to stop sending audio. Volume---- Mute - Click the Mute button to mute the audio.
  • Page 19 Network Camera Interface Setting Change the passwords Click on Settings from the home page. When connecting the camera for the first time or after resetting it to its default settings, the setup interface start page below will load. It is recommended that you change the admin password in order to avoid unauthorized access to the camera.
  • Page 20 You are required to re-login with the changed password. Notes: After successful login, the following page will appear.
  • Page 21 Camera Camera: Light frequency- Two options: 50Hz & 60Hz. Set Camera Setup according to the mains frequency in the country of From the home page click settings and enter the administrator user name and use. For UK this would be 50Hz. password.
  • Page 22: Stream Setup

    Camera The camera supports three streams: Primary stream, Secondary stream Mobile stream. Stream Setup Steam setup Primary stream- cannot be disabled. You can use RealPlayer, VLC Player or QuickTime Player to play the live stream from camera in Intranet or Internet. Secondary stream- Enable or disable secondary Mobile stream-...
  • Page 23 Camera Stream Setup (2) Preset- choose bandwidth status at your place Image size- Three image resolutions available: 640 x 480(VGA), 320 x 240(QVGA), 160 x 120. Frame rate - Twelve options: 1/2/3/4/5/6/8/10/15/20/25/30 frames per second (fps). MPEG4 bit rate - Select MPEG4 bit rate.
  • Page 24 Camera OSD Setup This function can display system name, date and time, or use-defined on screen. OSD display - Enable or disable OSD function. Transparent - Users can select whether change OSD to transparent or not. Display date and time - OSD is date and time of camera.
  • Page 25: Wireless Setup

    The camera corresponds to the wireless system based on Network IEEE802.11b/g. Encryption establishes the security to prevent unauthorized users to access the wireless data Wireless Setup communication. Wireless Setup Wireless- Enable or Disable the wireless function SSID- Type the ID of the wireless network you want to connect to using up to 32 ASCⅡ...
  • Page 26: Ad-Hoc Mode

    Network Wireless Setup Adhoc Mode When you select Adhoc mode. (See figure left) Security mode - WEP64bit or WEP 128bit Authentication - Select WEP authentication mode. WEP Key type - Select the WEP key type. Either in hexadecimal or ASCⅡ characters.
  • Page 27 Network Wireless Setup Infrastructure mode When you select Infrastructure mode. (See figure below) Security mode- Security mode is not only WEP64bit or WEP128bit but also WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. Encryption type- TKIP and AES. key-Type 8-63 characters as password. Re-type WPA key- Re-confirm the password.
  • Page 28 Network The camera is set up to obtain the IP address automatically (DHCP) by default. Should you may wish TCP/IP Setup to assign the IP address manually, use the TCP/IP Setup page to enter the address details. Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP): If your network supports a DHCP server (e.g.
  • Page 29 Network PPPoE Setup The camera can be installed without a PC on the network. Some XDSL services use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoE dial-up - Enable or disable PPPoE connection. Service name - Either an ISP name or a class of services that is configured on the PPPoE server.
  • Page 30 Network DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is simply a way of using a static hostname to connect to a dynamic IP address. When connected to your ISP, you are assigned a temporary IP address. DDNS services keep track of your IP address and route your Domain name to that address when you wish to connect to the camera from a remote location DDNS -...
  • Page 31 Network The camera supports UPnP which is enabled by default. This function requires a Windows XP/Vista UPNP Setup operating system. It is a quick way to discover the camera on your network. Please make sure that the UPnP function is enabled on your PC. UPnP - Enable or disable the UPnP function.
  • Page 32: System Information

    System System information Click System at the top right of Settings page to show the System information. See figure This is a very useful screen as it shows you what parts of your Camera are properly or incorrectly setup. Use it to find your DDNS address, static IP, internal IP, gateway and much more.
  • Page 33: Digital I/O Setup

    Alarm Digital I/O Setup Digital I/O Setup: Digital input –Enable or Disable the function Digital input’s active state is: Low – with low active method High – with High active method Digital output – Enable or Disable the function Digital output’s active state is: Open –...
  • Page 34: Motion Detection

    Alarm Motion Detection Motion Detection can trigger an alarm that sends images or video feed via e-mail or FTP (File Transfer Protocol). You can set up to four different Motion Detection windows. Window - Check this box to enable the window. Threshold - Set the threshold bar to the amount of motion required to trigger the alarm.
  • Page 35: Schedule Setup

    Alarm Schedule Setup Alarm Sending, Periodical Sending Buffer Sending sends images via e-mail or FTP according to schedule setup Schedule ID – you could setup with 4 period of time Every day- Select every day or not. Sunday ~ Saturday- Select Sunday ~ Saturday or not.
  • Page 36: Alarm Management

    Alarm Alarm Management FTP alarm management Motion Detection can trigger an alarm that sends images via FTP or e-mail and send URL via HTTP. Alarm management setup: Alarm mode - Enable or disable all alarm. FTP alarm sending - Enable or disable FTP alarm sending function.
  • Page 37 Alarm Alarm Management FTP alarm management FTP alarm management: Trigger time - How many seconds does camera keep snapshot the images after get a motion alarm. Trigger FPS - How many images does camera snapshot every second after get a motion alarm. FTP server ID - Select one FTP server, click Setting...
  • Page 38 Alarm Alarm Management e-Mail alarm management e-Mail alarm management: Trigger time - How many seconds does camera keep snapshot the images after get a motion alarm. Trigger FPS - How many images does camera snapshot every second after get a motion alarm. e-Mail server ID - Select one e-Mail server, click Setting...
  • Page 39 Alarm Alarm Management HTTP event alarm management HTTP event alarm management HTTP server ID - Select HTTP server ID, click Setting to set HTTP server. Sending URL - Type URL which will be sent to HTTP server. Use MAC address as URL suffix - Enable or disable this function.
  • Page 40: Periodic Sending

    Alarm The camera can send images via FTP or e-mail and Periodic Sending send URL via HTTP periodically. FTP periodic sending Periodic sending setup: FTP periodic sending - Enable or disable FTP upload periodically. e-Mail periodic sending - Enable or disable e-Mail upload periodically.
  • Page 41 Alarm Periodic Sending e-Mail periodic sending e-Mail periodic sending Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to send the images periodically. e-Mail server ID - Select one e-Mail server, click Setting to set e-Mail server. File attachment - switch file attachment on or off.
  • Page 42 Alarm Periodic Sending HTTP Periodic sending HTTP Periodic sending Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to send the URL periodically. HTTP server ID - Select HTTP server ID, click Setting to set HTTP server. Sending URL - Type URL which can be sent to HTTP server..
  • Page 43: Buffer Management

    Alarm The camera can be configured to send images via FTP when the Motion Detection alarm is Buffer Management triggered Image buffer - Enable or disable this function. Click Browse to preview images. Buffer time - Type buffer time. Buffer FPS - Type buffer FPS.
  • Page 44: Alarm Server

    Alarm Server FTP server setup FTP Server FTP server ID - Select FTP server ID. FTP server name - Type the name or IP address of the FTP server. FTP server port - The default port number is 21. Anonymous - Enable or disable anonymous login.
  • Page 45: E-Mail Server

    e-Mail Server setup: Alarm Server e-Mail server ID - Select e-Mail server ID. SMTP server name - Type the name or IP e-Mail Server address of the SMTP server you want to use for sending the e-Mails. Please Notes that networks do not allow e-mail relaying.
  • Page 46 Alarm Server HTTP Server HTTP Server setup: HTTP server ID - Select HTTP server ID. HTTP server name - Type the HTTP server name. HTTP server port - Type the HTTP server port. Authentication - Select the authentication required by the HTTP server. User name - Type the user name.
  • Page 47: Storage Setup

    Storage Storage setup Select storage destination to NAS or SD card. Storage setup: Storage - Enable or Disable the storage function. Store to - When select storage destination for videotape and photograph, NAS (network attached storage) or SD card can be used. While choosing NAS, SMB/CIFS should be used as File transmission protocol.
  • Page 48: Record On Alarm

    Storage Record on Alarm Record on alarm setup: Alarm mode - Enable or disable all alarm. Record on alarm - Enable or disable alarm recording function. Record thumbnail –this function will be able to view the thumbnail image of the .MOV files by .THM files created in the browse storage Record time -...
  • Page 49 Storage Snapshot on Alarm Snapshot on alarm setup: Alarm mode - Enable or disable all alarm. Snapshot on alarm - Enable or disable alarm snapshot function. Trigger time - How many seconds does camera keep snapshot the images after get a motion alarm. Trigger FPS - How many images does camera snapshot every second after get...
  • Page 50: Continuous Record

    Storage Continuous Record Continuous record setup Continuous record - Enable or disable continuous recording function. Record thumbnail – this function will be able to view the thumbnail image of the .MOV files by .THM files created in the browse storage Record from - Select source stream that record from.
  • Page 51: Snapshot At Interval

    Storage Snapshot at Interval Snapshot at interval setup: Snapshot at interval - enable or disable interval snapshot function Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to save snapshot to SD card periodically. Snapshot from - Select stream that snapshot from.
  • Page 52 Storage FTP Sending This function is used for sending the files to FTP server. Storage File FTP Sending: FTP Sending – Enable or Disable the FTP sending function FTP server ID - Select one FTP server, click “Setting” to set FTP server. Remote path - Path where to save the file on the FTP server.
  • Page 53: Browse Storage

    Browse Storage Browse Storage When click and see figure left, you can browse, download, and delete the snapshot and recording files in it. Format SD Card To format SD card, all files will be lost after format...
  • Page 54: System Identity

    Tools System Identity System identity: System Name - Type a name to easily identify the camera. System Contact - Type the contact name of the administrator of the camera. System Location - Type the location of the camera. Tips: The information you fill in can be displayed on the camera.
  • Page 55: User Management

    Tools Notes: User Management A maximum of 16 users are allowed to access the camera simultaneously. As the number of simultaneously users increase, the overall performance will decrease. This is dependent on the Network bandwidth. Adding users 1. Click “Add” on the “Camera User List”...
  • Page 56 Tools Date & Time System time setting: Current device time – camera’s Internal time. Proposed device time - PC system time. On clicking Apply the camera’s Internal time will be changed to this time. Select to change the time zone for the device location - choose proper time zone.
  • Page 57 Tools Backup or Reset Backup or reset settings Reset - Click “Reset” to initialize the camera to default factory setting. All users and settings will be lost, requiring you to reconfigure the camera. Backup - Click “Backup” to backup the current configuration of the camera for future reference.
  • Page 58: Firmware Upgrade

    Tools Firmware Upgrade In order to upgrade your camera’s firmware you first need to download this firmware from Network Camera Technical Support Site. Click “Continue”. Click “Browse...” to search for the newest Firmware you downloaded, and then Click “Upgrade”. IMPORTANT: Do not unplug or power off the camera while the upgrade is in progress.
  • Page 59 Wizard, system, support & Reboot Wizard In order to facilitate the setup of the camera there is a Wizard that helps non technical users setup the camera easily. Click on Wizard at the top of the window to launch the wizard. The Quick setup interface will pop up.
  • Page 60: Advanced Settings

    ADVANCED SETTINGS Port Forwarding The UPnP Setup of camera show a method of Port Forwarding(see page 40 for details) ,but some routers maybe can’t support UPnP Port Forwarding, therefore, users need to configure Port Forwarding manually. Firewall security features built into the router may prevent users from accessing the camera over the Internet. The router connects to the Internet over a series of “ports”.
  • Page 61: Proxy Server Setting

    Proxy Server Setting A proxy server may prevent you from connecting to the camera in some corporate environments. The web browser can set up the IP address communication without using a proxy server. Consult your ISP or network administrator for further details. Start Internet Explorer.
  • Page 62: Specification

    Specification Camera Wireless LAN (Optional) Image device Wireless technology 1/4" CMOS IEEE802.11b/g/n Pixels Frequency 310000 2.412-2.462GHz 54Mbps/22Mbps/11Mbps/5.5Mbps/2M White Balance Transmission speed Auto bps/1Mbps (Auto Switch) WEP (64/128 bit), WPA-PSK(AES/TKIP), Exposure mode Security Auto WPA2-PSK(AES/TKIP) Gain External Port Auto Viewing angle Built-in microphone Horizontal:100°, Vertical:75°...
  • Page 63: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms 1. Network Camera: 9. SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A stand-alone device which allows users to view live, full motion video from anywhere on a computer network, even 10. FTP: File Transfer Protocol. Network cameras equipped with an over the Internet, using a standard web browser.
  • Page 64 IPCAM 201012(V4.21)

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