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  • Page 1 User’s Manual 3 Mega-Pixel Vandal Proof IR IP Camera ICA-5350V www.PLANET.com.tw...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 2012 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of PLANET.
  • Page 3 Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately. Revision User’s Manual for PLANET 3 Mega-Pixel Vandal Proof IR IP Camera Model: ICA-5350V Rev: 1.0 (May. 2012) Part No. EM-ICA5350V_v1.0...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2.3 Hardware Installation................11 2.4 Initial Utility Installation ................12 2.5 Preparation....................14 2.5.1 Search and View by PLANET IP Wizard II........14 2.5.2 Configure Network by PLANET IP Wizard II........16 2.6 Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista.............18 2.6.1 Windows XP..................18 2.6.2 Windows Vista ..................
  • Page 5 3.6.1. Picture ....................46 3.6.2. Privacy Mask..................48 3.6.3. PTZ Setting ..................49 3.6.4. Preset Setting ..................50 3.6.5. Tour Setting ..................50 3.7 System ....................52 3.7.1. System ....................52 3.7.2. Date & Time..................53 3.7.3. Maintenance..................54 3.8 Video .....................56 3.8.1.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    With built-in 12 IR LED around the lens and the IR-cut filter, the ICA-5350V can provide good video quality in both day and night surveillance up to 20 meters. The network and analog video output interfaces are also provided in the ICA-5350V for flexible viewing and recording implementations.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Multi-Profile encoder supports H.264 / MPEG-4 and M-JPEG video compression simultaneously Supports Variable Bit Rate and Constant Bit Rate and Enhanced Variable Bit Rate 3MP resolution or 1080p mode selectable Up to 30fps for all resolutions Digital WDR to provide clear images even under back light circumstances 3D de-noise to improve picture quality at low Lux Audio 2-Way Audio and 3GPP for Real Time surveillance communication...
  • Page 8: Basic Setup

    1. The listed information is minimum system requirements only. Actual NOTE: requirement will vary depending on the nature of your environment. 2. The ICA-5350V series can be managed by PLANET IP Wizard II if you want to configure more detail information and settings of PLANET IP Wizard II software...
  • Page 9 IR LEDs x 12 Lens Light Sensor Item Description Lens Lens set. Keep this area clean to keep excellent video quality. IR LEDs Emits infrared light to provide light source in dark places Detects the illumination level or the place where this IP camera is installed, and switches IR LEDs on when it’s required.
  • Page 10: I/O Control Instruction

    2.2.2 I/O Control Instruction Descriptions for I/O cable set: Interface Description Connects to your local area network by Ethernet cable LAN LED (green color) RJ45 LAN This LED will be flashing while network accessing via Ethernet socket Power LED (orange color) This LED is used to indicate whether DC power is on or not DC power input, connect to AC power adapter Note:...
  • Page 11 485+ RS485 data + 485- RS485 data - MIC in Connect a microphone to the network camera (Audio Connect a loud speaker to the network camera. This function is for voice alerting Audio out and two-way audio The Network Camera also provides composite video output. The video output Video out function is only for easy installation to check view angle and focus.
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    2.3 Hardware Installation 1. Use the provided L-wrench, loosen the tamper-resistant housing cover (with screws still attached on the cover). The unit has a factory installed side conduit entry and one may adjust the cables to back conduit entry according to installation requirement. 2.
  • Page 13: Initial Utility Installation

    This chapter shows how to quick set up your H.264 camera. The camera is with the default settings. However to help you find the networked camera quickly the windows utility PLANET IP Wizard II can search the cameras in the network that shall help you to configure some basic setting before you started advanced management and monitoring.
  • Page 14 3. The “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PLANET IP Wizard II” prompt will display on the screen and click “Next” to continue. 4. Please click “Next” to install with original settings, or you may click “Change…” button to modify the install folder then press “Next” to continue.
  • Page 15: Preparation

    When you installed the Internet Camera on a LAN environment, you have two easy ways to search your cameras by PLANET IP Wizard II or UPnP discovery. Here is the way to execute PLANET IP Wizard II to discover camera’s IP address and set up related parameter in a camera.
  • Page 16 When launch the Planet IP Wizard II, a searching windows will pop up. Planet IP Wizard II is starting to search Internet Cameras on the LAN. The existed devices will be listed as below.
  • Page 17: Configure Network By Planet Ip Wizard Ii

    View If Planet IP Wizard II finds Internet Camera, View button will be available. Please select the camera you want to view and click the View button. Then you could see the Video from camera directly. Furthermore you could double click the left button of mouse to link to the Internet Camera by browser.
  • Page 18 “Submit” In case, you do not want to change username and/or password, then just click button to “<<” perform your setting accordingly. Click button will go back to previous page. If you like to change username and/or password of the device, just click the check button. Then, the related fields will show up as below.
  • Page 19: Using Upnp Of Windows Xp Or Vista

    2.6 Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista 2.6.1 Windows XP UPnP™ is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. This device is an UPnP enabled device. If the operating system, Windows XP, of your PC is UPnP enabled, the device will be very easy to configure.
  • Page 20 The following screen will appear, select “Networking Services” and click “Details” to continue. The “Networking Services” will display on the screen, select “Universal Plug and Play” and click “OK” to continue.
  • Page 21 Please click “Next” to continue. The program will start installing the UPnP automatically. You will see the below pop-up screen, please wait while Setup configures the components.
  • Page 22 Please click “Finish” to complete the UPnP installation Double-click “My Network Places” on the desktop, the “My Network Places” will display on the screen and double-click the UPnP icon with Internet Camera to view your device in an internet browser.
  • Page 23: Windows Vista

    ICA-5350V – 00304f0a145a 2.6.2 Windows Vista UPnP™ is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. This device is an UPnP enabled device. If the operating system, Windows Vista, of your PC is UPnP enabled, the device will be very easy to configure.
  • Page 24: Windows 7

    ICA-5350V – 00304fA15076 2.6.3 Windows 7 Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center, if network discovery is off; click the arrow button to expand the section. Click Turn on network discovery, and then click Apply.
  • Page 25: Setup Activex To Use The Internet Camera

    2.7 Setup ActiveX to use the Internet Camera The Internet Camera web pages communicate with the Internet Camera using an ActiveX control. The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the Internet Camera and installed on your PC. Your Internet Explorer security settings must allow for the web page to work correctly. To use the Internet Camera, user must setup his IE browser as follows: 2.7.1.
  • Page 26: Internet Explorer 7 For Windows Xp

    By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for Internet Camera. 2.7.2. Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP From your IE browse ”Tools” ”Internet Options…” ”Security” ”Custom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow. Set the first 3 items •...
  • Page 27: Internet Explorer 7 For Windows Vista

    By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for Internet Camera. 2.7.3. Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista From your IE browse ”Tools” ”Internet Options…” ”Security” ”Internet” ”Custom Level…”, please setup your “Settings” as follow. • Enable “Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls” •...
  • Page 28 • Prompt “Initialize and script active controls not marked….” By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for Internet Camera.
  • Page 29: Web-Based Management

    The login window of Internet Camera will appear, Default login username/password is: admin / admin If the User name and Password have been changed with PLANET IP Wizard II, NOTE: please enter the new User name and Password here. After logged on, you should see the following messages at the top of Internet Explorer:...
  • Page 30 Click on the message, and click Install ActiveX Control… When you see this message, click Install’ to install required ActiveX control After the ActiveX control was installed and run, the first image will be displayed. You should be able to see the images captured from the Internet Camera in the web page now. For advanced functions, please refer to instructions given in follows chapters.
  • Page 31: Live View

    3.3 Live View Start-up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator. Video Profile ActiveX Control Streaming Protocol Language Monitor Image Section Setting Menu Client Setting Video Information 2-Way Audio Full Screen Monitor Image The image shot by the camera is shown here. The date and time are Section displayed at the top of the window.
  • Page 32 control within Microsoft® Internet Explorer. Setting Menu This function is detail setting for the camera that only available for user logged into camera as administrator. Item Action Configure Network settings such as Wireless, Network IPv6, ONVIF, DHCP, DDNS, 3GPP, PPPoE and UPnP.
  • Page 33: Activex Control

    3.4 ActiveX Control The plug-in ActiveX control supports a lot of functions by clicking the left mouse button. Note that this feature only supports on the ActiveX control within Microsoft® Internet Explorer. On the ActiveX control icon, click the Left Mouse Button, then a menu pop-up. This menu provides features that are unique to the ActiveX control.
  • Page 34: Record

    3.4.2. Record Click Record to activate this function. Press Record button to start recording. The video file is saved as ASF format into your local PC. While you want to stop it, press Stop to stop recording. Select Browser, the pop-up window to select the save path and file name prefix, select OK to continue.
  • Page 35: Volume

    3.4.4. Volume Click Volume to activate this function. These have two control bars for speaker and microphone volume. Scroll this control bar to adjust the audio attribute. Check the volume mute will mute the speaker output. 3.4.5. About Click About to show the ActiveX information...
  • Page 36: Network Configuration

    3.5 Network Configuration Use this menu to configure the network to connect the device and the clients. 3.5.1. Network This section provides the menu of connecting the device through Ethernet cable. Display the Ethernet MAC address of the device. Note that user cannot MAC address change it.
  • Page 37 If you do not select “Obtain an IP address automatically”, then you need to enter these network parameters by yourself. This address is a unique numbers that identifies a computer or device IP Address on the WAN or LAN. These numbers are usually shown in groups separated by periods, for example: 192.168.0.200 Subnets allow network traffic between hosts to be separated based on the network's configuration.
  • Page 38: Ipv6

    accessed from the WAN, then the HTTP Port can be assigned as the virtual server port mapping to support multiple devices. When the configuration is finish, please click “OK” to save and enable NOTE the setting. 3.5.2. IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is called the “IP Next Generation” (IPng), which is designed to fix the shortcomings of IPv4, such as data security and maximum number of user addresses.
  • Page 39: Ddns Server

    To enable or disable the HTTPS service here. Note that the HTTPS HTTPS function of this device is not only encrypted the web content but also audio/video data. Port Choose the HTTPS port. The default value is 443. 3.5.4. DDNS server Stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server The device supports DDNS If your device is connected to xDSL directly, you might need this feature.
  • Page 40: Pppoe

    DDNS To enable or disable the DDNS service here. Server name Choose the built-in DDNS server. DDNS Host The domain name is applied of this device. User Name The user name is used to log into DDNS. Password The password is used to log into DDNS. 3.5.5 PPPoE PPPoE: Stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A standard builds on Ethernet and Point-to-Point network protocol.
  • Page 41: Streaming

    PPPoE To enable or disable the PPPoE service here. User Name Type the user name for the PPPoE service which is provided by ISP. Password Type the password for the PPPoE service which is provided by ISP. IP Address / Subnet Shows the IP information got from PPPoE server site.
  • Page 42: Upnp

    Choose the RTSP port. The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to RTSP Port start a video stream. Enter the RTSP port number to use. The default value is 554. Specify the range of transmission port number of video stream. The default RTP Port range is 50000 to 50999.
  • Page 43: Bonjour

    UPnP To enable or disable the UPnP service here. Friendly Name Shows the friendly name of this device here. When enabled, the device will attempt to configure port mapping in UPnP NAT Traversal a NAT router on your network, using UPnP™. Note that UPnP™ must be enabled in the NAT router first.
  • Page 44: Onvif

    Bonjour To enable or disable the Bonjour service here. Friendly Name Shows the friendly name of this device here. 3.5.9 ONVIF ONVIF is a global and open industry forum with the goal to facilitate the development and use of a global open standard for the interface of physical IP-based security products.
  • Page 45: Ip Notification

    IP Filter To enable or disable the IP filter function here. IP Filter Policy Choose the filter policy where is denying or allowing. 3.5.11 IP Notification In case the IP address is changed, system is able to send out an email to alert someone if the function is enabled.
  • Page 46 Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server HTTP Login name Type the user name for the HTTP server. HTTP Login Password Type the password for the HTTP server. Proxy Address Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy. Proxy Port Set port number of Proxy.
  • Page 47: Camera Configuration

    3.6 Camera Configuration Use this menu to set the function of the camera of Internet Camera 3.6.1. Picture Turn the “Mirror” and “Vertical Flip” On or OFF. The image will be overturned as below. Rotation Auto: will adjust the white balance automatically. White Balance Hold: will hold the white balance.
  • Page 48 Auto Exposure: will adjust the internal gain automatically. Hold Exposure: will hold the internal gain. Auto Iris: This Camera is built-in a DC-Iris lens. User can choose the Iris control mode from “Auto” or “Off”. In case, the “Auto” mode is selected, the Camera will control DC Iris automatically.
  • Page 49: Privacy Mask

    parameters in advance: Night Mode Threshold (0~10000): this value set the threshold to turn on IR LED. It should be lower or equal to Day Mode Threshold. Day Mode Threshold (0 ~10000): this value set the threshold to turn off IR LED. It should be higher or equal to Night Mode Threshold.
  • Page 50: Ptz Setting

    To add or delete the privacy mask windows, user can specify up to 7 windows to mask the video captured by this device. By dragging Add and Delete mouse on the image, you can change the position and size of the selected window accordingly.
  • Page 51: Preset Setting

    3.6.4. Preset Setting This page provides the edit tool to modify or delete the “Preset Setting” item by item. 3.6.5. Tour Setting Up to 64 positions can be preset, and the camera can be programming to move to the preset position sequentially.
  • Page 52 The group name of the sequence of camera tour. The maximum number of Tour Name camera tour is 16. Running Enable or disable this camera tour. Set the sequence of the tour. Maximum 16 points can be assigned. The Preset selected preset position is added in the Sequence list from 1 to 16.
  • Page 53: System

    3.7 System Use this menu to perform the principal settings of Internet Camera. 3.7.1. System You can enter the name of this unit here. It’s very useful to identify the Device title specific device from multiple units. Software version This information shows the software version in the device. Switch the LED light of this Internet Camera on or off, that Network Network LED LEDs will stop working;...
  • Page 54: Date & Time

    3.7.2. Date & Time User can setup the time setting of Internet Camera, make it synchronized with PC or remote NTP server. Also, you may select the correct time zone of your country. Server Date & Time Displays the date and time of the device PC Time Displays the date and time of the connected PC Synchronize...
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    Daylight Saving Sets up the date and time of daylight saving stop time. Stop Time Daylight Saving Sets up the date of daylight saving offset. Offset 3.7.3. Maintenance Default Settings Recall the device hard factory default settings. Note that click (Include the network this button will reset all device’s parameters to the factory setting)
  • Page 56 8. A message will be shown while the firmware upgraded. Once the upgrading process completed, the device will reboot the system automatically. 9. Please wait for 80 seconds, and then you can use PLANET IPWizard II to search the device again. Warning!!! The download firmware procedure cannot be interrupted.
  • Page 57: Video

    3.8 Video This device provides 2 modes of video profile. The first one is 3Mega mode which supports video resolution up to 3 Mega-pixel. The second one is 2Mega mode which supports video resolution up to 2 Mega-pixel. User only can select either 3Mega or 2Mega mode to operate the camera. Switching 3Mega and 2Mega mode, the device will take time to reboot system.
  • Page 58: Video Profile

    Upload own image Select your picture to upload Coordinates Select the location of the picture 3.8.3. Video Profile User can modify the detail parameter for each video profiles in this page.
  • Page 59: Roi

    Name To assign a name to the selected profile. Video Type Video codec of the selected profile. Resolution Resolution of the selected profile. Assign the selected profile as a ROI stream or not. (Only available for the profiles with max resolution) Defines the rate control method of this profile.
  • Page 60: Audio Configuration

    3.9 Audio Configuration It’s M-JPEG mode in this profile. Audio To enable or disable audio function. Audio type To select G711 or G726 for audio coding.
  • Page 61 Audio Mode: To select Simplex or Full duplex (2-way audio) mode. Input Gain: To adjust gain of input audio. Output Gain: To adjust gain of output audio. Speaker Our To enable or disable speaker function.
  • Page 62: User Privilege Access Configuration

    3.10 User Privilege Access Configuration Use this menu to set the user names and password of the Administrator and up to 10 users, and access right of each user. Select “Anonymous” to allow any one viewing the video once Viewer Login connected.
  • Page 63: E-Mail Configuration

    3.11 E-Mail Configuration You may setup SMTP mail parameters for further operation of Event Schedule. That’s, if users want to send the alarm message out, it will need to configure parameters here and also add at least one event schedule to enable event triggering. SMTP Server Type the SMTP server name or the IP address of the SMTP server.
  • Page 64: Object Detection

    E-mail Subject Type the subject/title of the e-mail. 3.12 Object Detection Use this menu to specify motion detection window 1 to window 4 and set the conditions for detection while observing a captured image. To add or delete the motion windows. User can specify up to 4 Included and /or Excluded windows to monitor the video captured by Add and Delete this device.
  • Page 65: Storage Configuration

    3.13 Storage Configuration This page shows the status of attached SD card and Samba server. You may setup related parameters to manage the attached SD card or Samba server also. 3.13.1 SD Card Disk ID This name of SD card. Status This information of SD card.
  • Page 66: Continuous Recording

    Host Type the server name or the IP address of the SAMBA server. Share Set working directory path of SAMBA server. User Name Type the user name for the SAMBA server Password Type the password for the SAMBA server. 3.14 Continuous Recording You m ay enable or disable continuous recording function here.
  • Page 67: Recording List

    3.15 Recording List iles list inside the SD Card This page shows the files list information, f . User may reload file from SD card that play or remove the selected file. This page shows the files list information, files list inside the SD Card or Samba server. User may reload file from SD card or Samba server that play or remove the selected file.
  • Page 68: Ftp Server

    3.16.1 FTP Server You may setup FTP parameters for further operation of Event Schedule. That’s, if users want to send the alarm message to an FTP server, it will need to configure parameters here and also add at least one event schedule to enable event triggering as SMTP. Name User can specify multiple FTP paths as wish.
  • Page 69: Http Server

    Name User can specify multiple TCP servers as wish. Therefore, user needs to specify a name for each TCP server setting. TCP Server Type the server name or the IP address of the TCP server. TCP Port Set port number of TCP server. 3.16.3 HTTP Server The device also can send event message to specified HTTP server.
  • Page 70: Samba Server

    Name User can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, user needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting. Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server. Test Check the HTTP server whether it is available or not. HTTP Login name Type the user name for the HTTP server.
  • Page 71 Name User can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, user needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting. SAMBA Server Type the server name or the IP address of the SAMBA server. Test Check the SAMBA server whether this account is available or not. SAMBA Login name Type the user name for the SAMBA server.
  • Page 72: Event Schedule Configuration

    3.17 Event Schedule Configuration This menu is used to specify the schedule of Events and activate the some actions provided by this device. 3.17.1 Setting Name Name of the Event or Schedule. Enable Enable or disable this Event or Schedule. Type Schedule start with Event trigger or Schedule trigger.
  • Page 73 Example1. Send file to FTP server by motion triggered always: Select event trigger Enable time: start from 00:00 to 24:00 every day Trigger by: Motion Area (Added in Object Detection page) Action : Send FTP (Add in Event Server -> FTP Server page)
  • Page 74 Example2. Send file to E-Mail server by motion triggered from Friday 18:00 to Saturday 06:00 Select event trigger. Enable time: start from Friday 18:00 and keep work in 12 hours, so it will stop on Saturday 06:00. Trigger by : Motion Area (Added in Object Detection page) Action : Send e-mail (Add in E-Mail page) To email address: You need to input the receiver email address.
  • Page 75 Example3. Enable Voice Alert every 10-minute during 18:00 to 24:00 from Monday to Friday. 1. Type: Select schedule trigger and interval is 10-minute. 2. Enable Time: Select Monday to Friday, and set start time from 18:00 and keep work in 6 hours. 3.
  • Page 76: Record Configuration

    3.17.2 Record Configuration User can choose the type of record file for event or schedule application. Record File Type Choose AVI or JPEG file format for record file. Record File Prefix Define the prefix of recorded filename. Pre-Trigger Duration Define the maximum duration of pre-alarm. Best Effort Duration Define the best effort duration of post-alarm.
  • Page 77: Appendix A: Ping Ip Address

    Appendix A: PING IP Address The PING (stands for Packet Internet Groper) command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It’s also a very useful tool to confirm Internet Camera installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other devices over the network.
  • Page 78: Appendix B: 3Gpp Access

    Appendix B: 3GPP Access To use the 3GPP function, in addition to previous section, you might need more information or configuration to make this function work. That to use the 3GPP function, it strongly recommends to install the Networked Device Note with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection.
  • Page 79: Appendix C: Bandwidth And Video Size Estimation

    Appendix C: Bandwidth and Video Size Estimation The frame rate of video transmitted from the Internet Camera depends on connection bandwidth between client and server, video resolution, codec type, and quality setting of server. Here is a guideline to help you roughly estimate the bandwidth requirements for your Internet Camera. The required bandwidth depends on content of video source.
  • Page 80: Appendix D: Ddns Application

    Appendix D: DDNS Application 1. Configur e PLANET DDNS steps: Step 1: Enable DDNS option through accessing web page of NAS Step 2. Select on DDNS server provide, and register an account if you do not use yet. http://planetddns.com Let’s take dyndns.org as an example. Register an account in...
  • Page 81: Appendix E: Configure Port Forwarding Manually

    Manually setup the device with a fixed IP address, for example, 192.168.0.100. 2. Access the Router with Your Web browser The following steps generally apply to any router that you have on your network. The PLANET WNRT-620 is used as an example to clarify the configuration process. Configure the initial settings of the router by following the steps outlined in the router’s Quick Installation Guide.
  • Page 82 Your WAN IP Address will be listed here. 3. Open/set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing The firewall security features built into the router and most routers prevent users from accessing the video from the device over the Internet. The router connects to the Internet over a series of numbered ports.
  • Page 83 Enter valid ports in the Virtual Server section of your router. Please make sure to check the box on this line to enable settings. Then the device can be access from WAN by the router’s WAN IP Address. By now, you have finished your entire PC configuration for this device.
  • Page 84: Appendix F: Power Line Frequency

    Appendix F: Power Line Frequency COUNTRY VOLTAGE FREQUENCY COMMENTS *Neutral and line wires are reversed from that Argentina 220V 50 Hz used in Australia and elsewhere. *Outlets typically controlled by adjacent switch. Australia 230V* 50 Hz Though nominal voltage has been officially changed to 230V, 240V is within tolerances and commonly found.
  • Page 85: Appendix G: Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions

    5 seconds on the device. 2. Reconfigure the device. Forgot the IP address of the Check IP address of device by using the PLANET IP Wizard II device. program or by UPnP discovery or set the device to default by Reset...
  • Page 86 Do not connect device over a router. PLANET IP Wizard II program cannot detect device over a router. If IP address is not assigned to the PC which running PLANET IP Wizard II program, then PLANET IP Wizard II program cannot find device.
  • Page 87 The port number assigned in your Internet Camera might not be available via Internet. Check your ISP for available port. The proxy server may prevent you from connecting directly to the Internet Camera, set up not to use the proxy server. Confirm that Default Gateway address is correct.
  • Page 88 Check the bandwidth of Internet connection. If the Internet bandwidth is lower than target bit rate, the video streaming will not work correctly. The unreadable characters are Use the operating system of the selected language. Set the displayed. Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the Internet Explorer.
  • Page 89 Device. When stop continuous recording can’t run unmount SD card Can not unmount SD card immediately immediately. Because of ICA-5350V series need about two after stop continuous minutes to stop recording procedure. Please wait two minutes recording later then run unmount SD card.
  • Page 90: Appendix H: Product Specification

    Appendix H: Product Specification ICA-5350V Product Camera 3 Mega-pixel Sony Exmor image sensor Image Sensor 1/2.8” Image Size Lens Vari-focal lens: f 3.0-9.0mm H: 40 ~ 97 degree View Angle V: 30 ~ 81 degree Effective Pixels 2048 x 1536 (QXGA) Min Illumination 0.5 lux @ F1.2...
  • Page 91 TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, DIPS ARP, Bonjour, UPnP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, IGMP, PPPoE, 3GPP, ICMP, Network Protocol Samba Microsoft ® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, PLANET Cam Viewer 3 Browser / Software Lite / Pro (CV3L . CV3P) 20 simultaneous unicast users...
  • Page 92 RS485 External MIC input Audio out Composite video out (BNC type) Micro SD card (Max 32GB, Class 6) Factory default reset 131 x 140mm Dimension (Φ x L) 1010g Weight 10W (12VDC) Power Consumption -10 ~ 50 Degree C Operating Temperature 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) Operating Humidity CE, FCC...

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