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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Outdoor Wireless IP Camera INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Nexxt Solutions XPY-310 Outdoor Wireless IP Camera. Featuring an infrared cut-off filter, our new XPY is an integrated wireless IP Camera solution that combines high quality digital...
Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera BEFORE YOU BEGIN This camera can be mounted indoors or outdoors. • Use the supplied power adaptor to connect the • camera to the AC mains (12V DC, 1.0A). The warranty does not cover any damage caused by applying the wrong voltage.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera FEATURES The camera combines a high-sensitivity 1/4 CMOS • image sensor with a powerful wireless web server in order to capture clear images from anywhere, and to transmit them instantly on your local network or over the internet.
Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera via email and FTP upload. Bullet type, robust construction with waterproof • casing. Powder coated finish to protect camera against • rust. Fog resistant safety glass for extra protection. • Wide range of temperature operation: -5 to +45 °C •...
Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera CAMERA INSTALLATION Our WiFi Outdoor Surveillance Camera can be set up in minutes for instant monitoring and live viewing on your Windows computer and 3G Smartphone - all via your wireless network router or switch. For...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Plug the LAN cable into the RJ-45 connector on the end of the cable attached to the rear of the camera. 2.Plug the other end into an available RJ-45 port on your router.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 1. Introduction The IP camera Super Client is an easy-to-use software designed for surveillance applications with multiple cameras. This software includes PT controls, recording, alarm notifications, in addition to a central management feature that allows the administration, configuration and access control settings for each individual device.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Click the right button to choose “add new device” or “add new group”. This program supports a multi-level structure to manage existing devices. Now, let’s take the 310-series and 330-series as examples to introduce the adding device option.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 310-Series Image: 330-Series Image:...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Name: name assigned to the camera, used to distin- guish it from other devices connected. This name will be displayed on the camera list. Basic information: the basic information used for connecting the camera, such as connection method, username, password, PT protocol, etc.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Forwarding Server: It provides access to videos by retrieving the files from the server. This requires the setup of server settings. This mode cannot support PT control. Support P2P: Supports P2P technology. This mode cannot support PT Control.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 330-Series Image: This menu is used to quickly set the camera parameters. Not all models have this function. Click the Get button to obtain the current settings. Click Apply or Set depending on the model to save your modifications.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Device Tree Components: this tree provides a visual representation of all detected devices. Supports multi-level structure from which users can connect or disconnect devices in a particular group. Users can double click on a device to connect it and see...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Main Menu: Allows the user to connect or discon- nect all the devices, open the history manager, system setup, and other functions. PT Control This feature is available based on the model of the camera.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera To set record function, right click the device and choose Camera Options or click the Camera/ Group Options button. Next, go to Alarm tab. Enable record: when selecting this option, the recording function will be enabled.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Alarm The Client software supports various kinds of alarm triggers, alarm events, and can be used to set an alarm schedule. Select the camera in the display area or from the device list, click the right button to choose Camera...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Enable alarm: in order to use the alarm function, you must check this option. Alarm group: it is a user-defined name to identify and link cameras belonging to the same group. Alarm lasting time: the period of time the software will keep the alarm active.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Days: specify the day(s) of the week the alarm will be triggered. Time: sets a starting and ending time for the alarm. Trigger mode: specifies the type of event that would trigger an alarm.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera program. Select the sound and click OK to save the setting. You can also choose other sound files from your local disk drive. In other words, you can record “Catch the thief” in a file, save it and then select the sound file by clicking the folder button to add the file you want.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Email: when the alarm goes off, the program will send an email acknowledgement with the pictures or video recording attached. Attachment: the user can choose to send emails with or without attachments, or with pictures or videos.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera FTP Uploading: when the alarm is triggered, the program will upload the snapshots to the FTP server. Upload file: three options are available: picture only, video only, or both picture and video. FTP host address: account information required to access the File Transfer Protocol host.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Number to be dialed: the number which will be dialed once the alarm is triggered. Test: click Test to make sure this setting is functional. SMS modem: when an alarm is triggered, the pro- gram will send a Short Message Service transmission to the assigned phone through the modem.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Skype: when an alarm is triggered, the program will use Skype to send Skype messages, text messages, Skype calls and call a mobile phone. This feature requires for Skype to be installed on your computer.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Test: click Test to make sure this setting is functional. Application: when the alarm is triggered, the program will execute the selected program. Program: it defines the path for the .exe file belonging to the selected program.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera User Account Administration The Client supports a multi-level management sys- tem, whereby different users are granted specific privileges and passwords for controlled access. This function is not enabled by default. Please click the Setup menu button on the lower right side of the dialog window and choose User Account Setup to continue.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera however, its password can be changed. Add operator: click the Add button and the dialogue box below will appear. Once you type in the account information and assign the corresponding permissions, click OK to save it.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Delete: the currently selected operator will be erased. Modify authority: it changes the permission level assigned to this operator. Change password: it allows the user to modify the existing password. Log manager The client software has log management function. It will keep records of user operation and device con- nection information.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera After selecting the desired device and date, click the Find button. Records publisher Users can remotely view videos and alarm logs using the records publishing tool from the client. Click the Setup menu on the bottom right corner of the dialog box, and choose Record History Web Publisher.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera By default, this function is not enabled. You must first select the Enable History Publisher option and click the Apply button to enable this feature. The LAN IP address will be displayed at this point. Users can directly view records in the LAN if the PC has a fixed IP address.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Users can set a password for controlled access permissions. The Web server port is the port provided for re- mote visit. Normally, this value does not need to be changed, but if that port is being occupied by other devices, users can assign a different port number within the 1 ~ 65535 range.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera A list containing all the devices with recorded video files will appear. Next, click on any specific device, and a list of recordings identified with the date will be displayed at this stage.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera During playback, the user can rewind or forward the video, take a snapshot or invert the recorded images. The process to remotely access alarm records is the same as with video records. Registration Go to the Setup menu and select Registration.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Click “sign in” to enter your account and password on the camera login page, as shown below. By default, the administrator’s username is “admin” and the password is left blank. You can log on to this page as an Administrator, Operator or Visitor.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 3. If you are using a PC, follow the top link for IE Browsers. This will activate ActiveX which allows access to additional features of the user interface. If you are a Mac user, you can view the camera via a second link, Server Push Mode.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Indicates the number of cameras connected on the network. For Viewer When logged in as visitor, the user will be able to view the main monitoring page for all the enabled cameras on the network. This window allows you to choose between Full View or Split Screen configurations.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Add timestamp on record When checked, a timestamp will be added in the bottom right corner of recorded videos. OSD (On Screen Display) for multi-device settings The On Screen Display allows you to see the date and time on the video.
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For example: if the name of the file containing the video is XPY310_20101211124441.avi, it means this recording belongs to the device having ‘XPY310’ as its alias, and that the video was recorded at 12:44:41 on December 11, 2010. For operator...
Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera For Administrator When logged in as an administrator, the user will have full access to controls, critical functions and to the advanced configuration of the system. Device Information: it displays the device ID, firm-...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera UPnP Settings - Access this page to find out if the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is working correctly on your computer. Upgrade Device Firmware - Upgrade the camera’s Firmware and device embedded web UI software on this page.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera To add cameras to the LAN Click ‘The 2nd Device’ and double click the IP camera from the ‘Device List in LAN’. The Alias, Host and HTTP Port will fill in automatically. Enter the correct User Name and Password then click ‘Add’.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera ADSL Settings When connected to the Internet through ADSL, you can enter the ADSL username and password obtained directly from your ISP . DDNS Service Settings The system supports protocols from some DDNS providers such as dyndns.org.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Mail Service Settings Configure the email addresses that will receive and send mails after an alarm is triggered. Sender - This device uses the sender mailbox to send mails. Receiver - The account used to receive mails from the Sender.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera There are 8 possible Mail Test errors: 1. Cannot connect to the server. 2. Network Error. Please try later. 3. Server Error. 4. Incorrect username or password. 5. The Sender is denied by the server - The server needs to authenticate the user;...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera FTP Server - The FTP server address. FTP port - The port usually is 21. FTP Mode - Supports standard (PORT) mode and passive (PASV) mode. Upload Image Now - Check the box to upload an image.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 8. Cannot upload file - Ensure your account is authorized. Alarm Service Settings (Motion Detection) Enter the Alarm Service Settings page to configure the Motion Detection function. When motion detec- tion is enabled, the camera can be triggered to send email alerts and upload images.
Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera REC on schedule and save to PC - Enable this function for automatic recording to start on the scheduled time for several seconds, and save the video in the PC when an alarm has been triggered.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera LED blinks, it indicates the IP camera has started working on WiFi mode. Connect to the Internet through ADSL directly 1. Use the Network cable to connect the IP Camera to PC. 2. Enter IP Camera Tool to search for the camera.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 1. Use the Network cable to connect the IP Camera to the LAN. 2. Open the IP Camera Tool in order to search for the camera. 3. Log in to the IP camera web browser page as an Administrator.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 1: Obtain the WAN IP from a Website You can discover this easily by turning on a computer using the same connection as the IP camera and entering this address: http://www. whatismyip.com.The page at this address will show you the current WAN IP .
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera dialog box, and make sure the status for “Upnp is successful”. • If your router has the Virtual Map function, enter the router settings page, add the IP camera’s IP address and port number to the Virtual map list.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Enter DDNS Settings Page to enable the DDNS service, and click ‘Submit’ to reboot the camera. Re-log in to the Camera web browser as Administrator and enter the “DDNS Service Settings” page to check if the DDNS Status has been successfully changed to DynDNS.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera technology (iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and PDAs) enables you to view real-time videos and change configuration settings over the internet using any supported browser. An IP camera can send a snapshot picture to an email account accessible via a cell phone.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera In addition, you can see the list of problems below, as it contains the solution to the most common problems encountered while setting up the camera: What do I do if I have forgotten the administrator...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera If none of these seem to be the problem, it is also possible that your ISP is blocking inbound connec- tions to port 80 - many ISPs have done this because of internet worms, such as Code Red. If this is the case, you will have to setup your HTTP server on an alternate port (such as 8080).
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera down the image frame rate). 4. Choice of switch or hub (use a switch for multiple IP cameras rather than a hub). Pop up appears saying ‘Fail to connect to the device’ This prompt will only appear when using multiple cameras.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Problems with using the Firefox browser - monitoring pages are not displayed normally Due to security issues, the Firefox browser does not support ActiveX controls, but it provides a plug-in named IE-Tab which enables Firefox to support ActiveX controls.
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera 4. Click the ‘Install Now’ button to start installation. 5. When installation is complete, click ‘Restart Firefox’ to initialize the browser. 6. Log in to your device and locate the monitoring page, right click on the web browser page and click the new menu item named ‘View page in IE-Tab’...
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Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera Default Parameters Default network parameters IP address: Automatically obtained Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: Automatically obtained DHCP: Disabled DDNS: Disabled Username and password Default Administrator User Name: admin no password Default Administrator Password:...
Nexxt Solutions - Outdoor Wireless IP Camera SPECIFICATIONS Model AIOR6324U1 Specifications Image sensor 1/4 color CMOS Lens 6 mm Infrared LED 18 pcs Pixels 300,000 Night vision range 20 m Camera Filter infrared cut-off filter (ICR) to ensure lifelike daytime color and sensitive night time performance...
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