Digitus IP Network Camera None User Manual

Digitus IP Network Camera None User Manual

Ip network camera pan/tilt remote control & with audio & night vision

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Pan/Tilt Remote Control &
With Audio & Night Vision
User' s Guide

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Summary of Contents for Digitus IP Network Camera None

  • Page 1 Pan/Tilt Remote Control & With Audio & Night Vision User’ s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    --------------------------------------------T 1. O ... 3 VERVIEW RODUCT ESCRIPTION ... 3 RODUCT EATURE RODUCT PECIFICATION RODUCT CCESSORIES YSTEM EQUIREMENT DN-16023 EXTERIOR TV_OUT F UNCTION INTRODUCE SET-UP... 7 RODUCT 2. U ... 8 TILITIES AND TOOLS CAM_EZ S ... 8 EARCH IP-CAM AND TEST THE IMAGE FUNCTION FOR THE FIRST TIME HOW TO SET UP IP CAM ...
  • Page 3: Overview

    B. FAQ ... 53 PPENDIX 1. O VERVIEW 1.1 P RODUCT ESCRIPTION DN-16023 is an easy and effective IP Camera product for remote monitoring /administrating. The setup for this device is simply. Built-in Web server allows you to use web browser (e.g., Microsoft IE) through LAN or broadband network in any time and any place.
  • Page 4: Product Accessories Include

    Digital Zoom : 4X Video Recording : Video Frame rate setting : auto; 1, 3, 5, 10, fps Motion Detect Trigger Function, image sent to FTP & E-Mail & SD Card & PC Support TCP/IP SMTP FTP PPPoE DHCP Protocol Network DHCP or manual setting network IP, and support ADSL network of PPPoE user Build-in web server and the functions of Active-X and Java...
  • Page 5: System Requirement

    This User’ s Guide Accessory for hanging and fastening 1.5 S YSTEM EQUIREMENT Processor: Intel Pentium 4 ® 1.4GHz or above is recommended RAM: 256MB or above Operation System: Windows 2000 Hard Disk: Minimum 10MB or above Network Network Card: 10/100 base T Network Setup: Accessing Internet normally Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above Connect Network Equipment: ADSL modem, IP Share or Hub...
  • Page 6: Tv_Out Function Introduce

    DC JACK SD Card Slot Usage of Reset Switch: While the system is active normally, press and hold Reset Switch for a short time (about 3 to 5 seconds) till Status LED lights up. The system will restart the device and recover to the factory default settings.
  • Page 7: Product Set-Up

    1. First, insert the TV_OUT cable to the place as shown in Figure 1. 2. Next, plug in power adapter as shown in Figure 2. Press and hold Reset switch for three seconds. Then, release it. The IP-CAM will access into TV_OUT mode. 3.TV_OUT operation description: Hold to change mode: For the default setting for TV_OUT is NTSC system, if you want to use PAL system, please press and hold Reset switch about...
  • Page 8: Utilities And Tools

    2. U TILITIES AND TOOLS 2.1 CAM_EZ S EARCH CAM_EZ Search is an IP search engine offered by this product. It can search IP CAM connected in LAN. Through sending the inquiry of broadcasting packets, after IP CAM responds the question, the window will display a list of all IP CAMs in the network. And it allows you to modify the network settings of specified IP CAM, such as IP address or IP CAM naming.
  • Page 9 B. Check if the IP addresses for PC network and CAM_EZ Search are on the same network section: Usually, static IP address will be used to access into Internet, so the IP address will vary. When you want to change IP address, please write down the original IP address on your computer first.
  • Page 10: 2.3 How To Set Up Ip Cam

    Figure 2 2.3 HOW TO SET UP IP CAM Before you set up IP CAM, you have to know the network environment and if the IP address is fixed or float that provided by your ISP. If you do not know, please contact with your ISP.
  • Page 11 Open and execute CAM_EZ Search (as shown in Figure 3). The system will scan the IP-CAM that you just installed automatically. Then, you will find 255IP CAM in the column of Camera Lists. Click 255DN-16023 with left mouse button. You can see the default settings for IP-CAM. Figure 3 Fill in Fixed IP Address as below.
  • Page 12 Example: 1. Set up the IP CAM with fixed IP address. 2. Turn on your computer and open IE browser. Type 211.78.174.94:( 1026 1039… .) screen of network. 2.4-2 DHCP - IP Address Setting: Use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (red) to connect ADSL host and switching hub. Then use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (blue) to connect PC and IP CAM (as shown below).
  • Page 13 Open and execute CAM_EZ Search (as shown in Figure 3). Press Update to scan the IP-CAM that you just installed automatically. Then, you will find 255DN-16023 in the column of Camera Lists. Click 255DN-16023 with left mouse button. You can see the default settings for IP-CAM. Figure 5 IP CAM USER’...
  • Page 14 Example: Now, IP-CAM is set up with the IP address in LAN. Or, use CAM_EZ Search to access into monitoring screen of network according to the instructions in Figure 5. Or, turn on your PC and open IE Browse. Type 10.1.10.82 in Address lint to access into monitoring screen of network.
  • Page 15 Open CAM_EZ Search and click Update. Wait for 60 seconds (it varies according to the connection quality). Then the system will search M6820 IP-CAM automatically. 1. Click the searched IP-CAM. 2. Check the IP address and Gateway. Floating IP address, SubMask and Gateway will be shown in dimmed color.
  • Page 16: Ip-Cam Network Framework Installation

    2.5 IP-CAM N ETWORK RAMEWORK IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 1 Way to access Internet Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer;...
  • Page 17 IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 2 Way to access Internet Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects Set a real physical IP address (e.g., 211.78.174.01) for the public IP of IP Share. Then, set another private IP address and activate the DHCP server function of IP Share.
  • Page 18 Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects 1. Activate PPPoE function of IP share. Then, set another private IP address and activate the DHCP server function of IP Share. When the dial-up of ADSL is successful, you will get an float IP address from your ISP.
  • Page 19 IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer; the other end is connected to the rear side of the IP-CAM.
  • Page 20 IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects Please acquire the necessary information of ADSL dial-up from your ISP. ISP relational information: ADSL dial-up account name and password Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer;...
  • Page 21 IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects Please acquire the necessary information of ADSL dial-up from your ISP. ISP relational information: ADSL dial-up account name and password Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer;...
  • Page 22: Installation For Ip Share

    Suitable Objects Set a real physical IP address (e.g., 211.78.174.01) for the public IP of IP Share. Then, set another private IP address and activate the DHCP server function of IP Share. In the IP configuration for each IP-CAM, please assign different virtual IP address internally and respectively.
  • Page 23 Figure 1 (2) Type admin to access into ADSL router’ s web configuration. (Refer to Figure 2) Figure 2 (3) Enable DHCP function of IP Share. (Refer to Figure 3. The range of available IP address is 192.168.0.100~192.168.0.199) Figure 3 IP CAM USER’...
  • Page 24 (4) Access into the web page of Virtual Server. Add the fixed IP address specified by CAM_EZ Search in step (1) and enable it. (Refer to Figure 4.1) Figure 4.1 (5) After adding the IP address, you can see jeffipcam1 in the virtual server list (refer to Figure 4.2).
  • Page 25: Internet Ip Sharing & Audio Setting

    (6) Restart PC and IP Share. After restarting, if you want to connect IP-CAM from WAN interface, please key in http://59.104.28.251:5000 if you wish to link to IP cam (Figure Figure 5 2.7 I & A NTERNET SHARING Please use the following steps for setting up if your IP cam does not have Audio Step 1, setting Audio Part : the Pre-setting is 1500 (setting range is 1500~65535) and press Submit IP CAM USER’...
  • Page 26: Getting Started

    step 2, add one new UDP part 1500 in router (UDP port setting range is 1500~65535) as one port can only appoint to the use of one IP cam. Therefore, please assign other ports if you have more than two IP cams. 3.
  • Page 27: Live View

    confirm user identify and grant permission to access to the system’ s functions. This system provides two layers of security access: “ administer” and “ general user” . After a successful login to the system, users can begin to access both surveillance and setting functions, Follow the steps below to log in as an ”...
  • Page 28 After having successfully set up the IP CAM settings during the first use, users do not need to change the settings again for later use. The IE security settings can be changed by following the steps below: 3.2.1 Step 1. IE Toolbar ---> Tools ---> Internet Options ---> Security ---> Custom Level … Step 2.
  • Page 29 Step 3. After pressing “ ok” , a warning window shall appear. Click on “ Yes” , and you shall return to the last window. Press “ OK” , and the setup is complete. Step 4. At this time, the computer should display a warning window, as shown above : Press “...
  • Page 30: Take A Shot

    Step 5. When the installation is complete, you may begin viewing the surveillance image for the first time, as shown below. Note: This action loads ActiveX components from the DN-16023 System to the local machine. To ensure your machine cannot run malicious ActiveX content from the Internet without authorization, you will be prompted to allow the ActiveX component of your browser to interact with the DN-16023 each time you access it.
  • Page 31: Advanced Function With Live View

    Step 4. Release the Ctrl key, and the single still shot image will have been successfully captured. Step 5. Select the Chapter 5.2 for details. Note: Snapshot can only be stored to PC, can't store to SD Card 4. A DVANCED UNCTION WITH Move the cursor to the live image, and right click with your mouse.
  • Page 32: Image Adjustment

    Image Adjust image values Record Setup for recording into AVI format. Zoom Select digital zoom value for window. Motion Detect Set Settings for motion detection These settings are described in detail in the next chapter 4.1 I MAGE DJUSTMENT After selecting an Image, you may change various image settings, as shown below: 4.2 AVI R ECORD ETUP...
  • Page 33: Zoom I N Display

    4.3 Z N DISPLAY Using your mouse, click and drag out a box to select the portion of video that you wish to view as shown by the black box in the image below. The image will zoom in according to the dimensions entered and will show an image similar to this below 4.4 M OTION...
  • Page 34: Advanced Application

    change in the MD range. The lower the number entered, the higher the sensitivity of the When motion is detected, the screen should display an MD warning in red in the upper left hand corner if there is movement within MD1 or MD2, as shown in below: - Any motion detection range can be selected in 640x480 and 320x240 resolutions - In 160x120 resolution, the motion detection is fixed to the entire image.
  • Page 35: Capture View

    a ceiling; Default setting is “ off” . - IR Auto Detection IR LED auto activation in low light. Default setting is “ on” - Message : LiveView characters are hidden Image Setup Directions Step 1. Click on Step 2. After entering the desired values, click on Step 3.
  • Page 36: Event Trigger

    Step 2. You can set the system to read from either your computer or your SD Memory card. After making your selection, click on Step 3. Select desired thumbnail image using the cursor to view image at the default dimensions. Note: Images seen in MD;...
  • Page 37: Network Setup

    Detailed explanations are presented in the next chapter. 5.3.1 Event Event settings, including: - Motion Detection (set 1) - Motion Detection (set 2) Individual or both set signal input triggers can be seleced. How to Use Event Settings Step 1. Activate Event for either set (MD will automatically display the trigger sensitivity) Step 2.
  • Page 38 5.4.1 IP Assignment Static IP Assignment refers to the fixed settings of the ISP or network engineering department. IP Address: Includes Static, DHCP and PPPoE. DHCP and PPPoE are typically dynamic IPs where a DHCP server or your ISP designates an IP address each time you log on. When using the “...
  • Page 39: Server Setup

    DNS Server 5.4.4 This menu allows you to enter the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Server ). By doing this, you can replace the IP address of the IP CAM with an http name (such as myIPCAM.XXX), making it easier to remember. The default DNS1 value is “ 168.95.1.1” (Hinet).
  • Page 40 Step 6: Enter whether or not your mail server requires authorization in “ Authorization” Step 7: Click on Submit 5.5.2 FTP Server This menu allows you to enter the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server settings. You must also make sure that the FTP Image settings from 5.3 file to the designated FTP server via FTP upon event trigger.
  • Page 41: Administration Setup

    Using the NTP Server settings Step 1: Enter the NTP Server IP or HTTP address in “ IP/Host” Step 2: Select the correct time zone in the “ Time Zone” menu Step 3: Click on Submit 5.6 A DMINISTRATION ETUP This menu allows you to designate an IP CAM name, administrator password and other user passwords.
  • Page 42: Software Update

    Step 4: Confirm the password by entering it once more in the “ Re-type” field; Step 5: Click on Submit 5.6.3 Administrator This menu allows you to change the account ID and password for administrators. Using the Administrator Settings: Step 1: Enter the registered IP CAM name in the “ Account ID” field. Step 2: Enter you’...
  • Page 43 CSQ objects in the following path: My Computer\Control Panel\Internet Options\Settings… (Figure1)\View Objects… (Figure2)\CSQ Object (Figure3) (Figure1) IP CAM USER’ S GUIDE IP CAM User’ s Guide (Figure2) PAGE 43/57 Rev. PV1.0...
  • Page 44: Appendix

    (Figure3) Step 9. Re-login IP CAM and type the Account ID and Password. Step10. View Current Version to check if the upgrade is successful or not. Note: After finishing Step 6., do not operate IPCAM and cause it disconnected. Otherwise, it would be damaged and needed to be repaired by factory. Strongly recommend: Please follow the connection method in 2.2.
  • Page 45: Appendix

    A. U PPENDIX SING A SING A This section is intended to help users connect to a computer to the IP CAM7100 via a hub. It also describes how to connect to ADSL with a PPPoE type IP address and also how to connect to the DN-16023 using DDNS.
  • Page 46 Step 5: If the application is successful, the following shall appear on your screen. Step 6: After your application has been completed successfully, respond by E-mail to confirm, and go back to password. Step 7: Go to Dynamic DNS from the “ Account” menu, and click on “ Add Host” . The following should appear: Step 8: The “...
  • Page 47 (gotdns.com has been used in this example for your reference). Step 9: Enter your Host Name (domain has been used in this example for your reference). Click on “ Add Host” to finish. Step 10: After the new hostname has successfully created, the following screen should appear: B.
  • Page 48 Search Tool) Step 1: Please connect the DN-16023 EZ IPCAM to the HUB as shown in following chart Step 2: Open CAM_EZ Search. Click on “ Update” to begin searching for any DN-16023 EZ IPCAM connected to the local network. The menu should automatically display the EZ IPCAM under the name “...
  • Page 49 Step 5: Change the IP Address to 192.168.9.2. Change Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. The default gateway is 192.168.9.254 (Change the IP address to any numbers within the range of 192.168.9.2 – 192.168.9.253). Click on “ ok” . Step 6: In EZ Search Tool, click on Update once more to search for IPCAM on the local network. Double click on “...
  • Page 50 C. Changing the IP CAM EZ IPCAM 7100 Settings to PPPoE / Using DDNS Step 1: Select “ Network” to open the network menu. Enter your account ID and password in the appropriate field in “ PPPoE” (in this example, we have used Chung Hwa Telecom ADSL for your reference).
  • Page 51 Step 3: At this time, you must change the IP settings of your home computer back to their original values (automatically retrieve IP address). To do this, click on “ Network Neighborhood” , right click on the preferences (R). Select your local connection and right click to view the preferences (R).
  • Page 52 Step 5: Select “ automatically retrieve IP Address (O)” and “ Automatically retrieve DNS server address (B)” . Click on “ ok” . D. Using the IP CAM EZ IPCAM 7100 with DDNS Viewer. Step 1: Open CAM_EZ Search, and Click on Update. Wait for about 60 seconds (actual time dependant on the quality of your connection), and the IP CAM EZ IPCAM should be detected automatically.
  • Page 53 automatically open to the EZ IPCAM login window. Step 2: You may also view the surveillance video from the IP CAM EZ IPCAM 7100 via a browser from a remote connection (such as your office) by entering a preset DDNS address (such as domain.gotdns.com).
  • Page 54 and high-compression ratio of the images. JPEG is a standard industry image compression technology, which can apply in various programs of browsers and does not need any plug-in software for viewing. How can I promote the image quality? A1: Please make sure the color setting for your monitor display is 16 bits or above. 16 color or 256 color will reduce the image quality for your monitor display and result in bad quality of the video images, Q5: Can I capture the static images from IP Camera manually?
  • Page 55 A: The reason is that the configuration for IE Browser is incorrect and results in browsing IP CAM properly. Please close the Proxy server function. To close the Proxy Server function, please do the following: Internet Options(O)→Connections→ LAN Settings(L), check the box of Bypass proxy server for local address Q12: If I do not want to use SD card, can I send mail out? A: Yes, currently, Save in Flash Card and Mail Image can be used at the same time.
  • Page 56 Q19: When I complete the factory default setting recovering, what should I type for Account ID and Password? A: Account ID= admin Password = password (small letter) Q20: When the mails cannot be sent out, what things will DN-16023 do for it? A: If DN-16023 found that the mails could not be sent out due to some reasons, it would stop the action of sending this mail out and return to the status of normal operation.
  • Page 57 A5: If the IP Camera is installed inside LAN (behind NAT Router), then the external Internet Explorer of NAT Router cannot join to this IP Camera. You can modify DMZ or NAT forwarding function of the router to assist the packets in Internet to be directed to this IP Camera correctly. At the same time, you can open DDNS function to make the network address connecting to this IP Camera easily and conveniently.

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