WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide FCC Compliance Statement The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Please contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law violations. 2. Please note that the CMOS lens that comes with the Wireless Network IP Camera can be damaged permanently if the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW IP N BOUT WIRELESS ETWORK AIN FEATURES AND BENEFITS YSTEM REQUIREMENTS PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION ONTENTS OP VIEW AND DESCRIPTION EAR VIEW AND DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION SUMMERY ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING NETWORK IP CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE IP A SSIGNING...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS ’ DMINISTRATION MAGE ONFIGURATION ETWORK ONFIGURATION IRELESS ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION VENT RIGGER ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION YSTEM ONFIGURATION PTZ CONTROL APPENDIX A. T ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS B. FAQ C. T ROUBLE HOOTING IP A TILIZING DDRESSES ON NTRODUCTION IP C...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide PRODUCTION OVERVIEW About Wireless Network IP Camera The Wireless Network IP Camera is able to connect directly to the Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network and also supported by the wireless transmission based on the IEEE802.11b standard. It is different from the conventional PC Camera, the Wireless Network IP Camera is as standalone system with built-in CPU and Web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video images for monitoring.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Main Features and Benefits Convenient Operation The Wireless Network IP Camera is a standalone system with built-in CPU requiring no special hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards. The Wireless Internet Camera supports both Active X mode for Internet Explorer and JAVA mode for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide security settings in combination with an organization’s Internet firewall, normally implements data protection. The Administrator can decide whether individuals, groups, or the whole world may access the camera. The Wireless Network IP Camera supports multi-user password protection Compression and Performance With an adaptive frame rate dependent on the image and lighting conditions, the Wireless Network IP Camera delivers JPEG images at up to 30 images per second.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide System Requirement Network 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Wireless Local Area Network IEEE802.11b Wireless LAN Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the wireless Network IP Camera. System requirement: CPU : Pentium II, 266 MHz or above Memory Size : 32 MB (64MB recommended) VGA card resolution : 800x600 or above Web Browser:...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Contents Carefully remove all items from the package. In addition to this User’s Guide, be certain that you have: One Wireless Network IP Camera (MNC-W10) Two External Wireless Antenna One Installation CD-ROM One Quick Installation Guide One Printed Manual One AC Power adapter suitable for your country’s electric power...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Top view and Description Network Activity LED Image Capture LED Operating status LED Image Capture LED (Red): The Image Capture LED flashes when users are accessing the camera, it flashes once when an image is being captured or saved. Operating Status LED (Green): This LED indicates the Wireless Network IP Camera’s operating status.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Rear View and Description Network Connector GPIO Connector Power Connector: Only use the AC Adapter provided by your dealer to avoid any possible damage from electric shock. Network Connector: Connect 10baseT Ethernet or 100base TX Fast Ethernet cable. GPIO Connector To connect external devices such as infrared Sensors, alarms, or motion detectors (please refer to Appendix F –...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide INSTALLATION SUMMERY 1. Connect Ethernet and Power to the Wireless Network IP Camera. 2. Install and launch the “IP-Installer” 3. Assign an IP address and network settings 4. Securely mount the Wireless Network IP Camera. 5.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE Assigning IP Address To access the Wireless Network IP Camera, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address. • Please use the newly assigned IP address, do NOT use any occupied IP address or the default or example IP address.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Assigning IP address by using IP installer Connecting Wireless Network IP Camera to 1. Connecting with direct cable (Non Crossover UTP cable). Used when connecting the Wireless Network IP Camera to a switch, hub or router. 2.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Using IP Installer To install an IP address, you should use the IP Installer provided with Wireless Network IP Camera. You can download its program through the web site (http://intellinet-network.com) Note : System required for IP installer; Microsoft Windows9X/NT/2000 Note: The MAC Address can be found on the underside label of the Wireless Network IP Camera.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Configurations” button. The message shows up if all the information is set up properly. Then click the “OK” button. After changing Network Configuration, It will take a little time to reboot the Wireless Network IP Camera so that you may access the Wireless Network IP Camera’s Homepage.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Assigning IP Address by using Hyper Terminal You can assign an IP address by using Hyper Terminal. In this case, you should configure Hyper Terminal first Configuring Hyper Terminal Hyper Terminal is a basic program for Windows 9x/NT/2000. A PC can communicate with external devices through the serial port by using this program.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ③ Configure bit/sec as 19200 and leave other settings at the default values. ④ The panel shows up like thus image when configured properly. (If it doesn’t, please try again from beginning)
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Assigning IP Address Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal 1. Execute “Hyper Terminal” on your PC 2. Connect RS232 Cable to the serial port of PC that you have selected in Chapter 4.3.1 - Configuring Hyper Terminal and the Wireless Network IP Camera serial port while Hyper Terminal is executed.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Here, inet on ethernet (e), host inet (h) and gateway inet (g) values are network configuration values. You should change these values in most case. If you don’t know what value you should assign, refer to the network administrator. Inet on ethernet (e) is IP address and subnet mask address of Wireless Network IP Camera.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 7. Type ‘c’ key to change the network configuration in [Boot] prompt. If you type ‘c’ key, Wireless Network IP Camera shows you the information you can change its values and the current assigned values. You can change as the following figure. 8.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Accessing Wireless Network IP Camera Homepage After assigning Wireless Network IP Camera an IP address, you may access Wireless Network IP Camera and monitor real-time image on Internet. You may configure Wireless Network IP Camera within its own pages through any standard Web browser on local or remote network.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 1. ID and Password If you key in a user ID and password, you can access the camera to monitor real-time video. With administrator’s ID and password, you can access real-time video with administrator’s authority.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide If Active-X program fails to be installed automatically, you may install it manually. The manual installation program is to be downloaded by clicking ‘here’ as follows: Note: If you have any problem when you install ActiveX, visit network.com/driver/NetCam.exe Please follow the instructions to install Active-X manually.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Java Applet viewer is for a user who access Wireless Network IP Camera through a computer that does not Utilize MS Windows (OS) such as Macintosh computer, etc. Java Applet viewer is run with java virtual Machine that is installed on User’s computer. The Wireless Network IP Camera Active-X program is based on MS windows OS.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Wireless Network IP Camera’s Homepage Having completed the login procedure, you now see the Wireless Network IP Camera homepage 1. Connected Client It show the number of multi access users. (100 multi users can be accessed simultaneously.) 2.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 4. Save, Stop save, snap shot, show only image ① Save, stop save Users can save real time images from Wireless Network IP Camera on PC. Press ‘save’ button then select folder that you want to save images. (The image is saved as an AVI file.) Once it starts to save images, “Saving”...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ② Snap Shot To save only one image, press “snap shot” button and then select a folder. Save the image as JPG file. (Default file name dedicate the date and time) ③ Show only image When you want to see only video panel, Press “show only image”...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENS Adjusting the Focus In order for the Focus Assistant to access the full focusing range for your application environment, simply turn the lens in the clockwise or counter clockwise direction; unless you want to replace the lens, it should not be unscrewed more than 1.0mm.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Replacing the Lens Because Wireless Network IP Camera is designed with a CS-Mount, the lens supplied with your product can be replaced with any standard C or CS lens, typically used within the surveillance industry. Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied lens with any C or CS type lens: 1.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS You can control the configurations of Wireless Network IP Camera by Administrator’s Tool. Only authorized user can access administrator tool. If non-authorized users try to access it, you may see the caution message “You are not an administrator”. You may control all configurations for Wireless Network IP Camera.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Administration Menu’s Overview The table below provides a one-step overview of the Administrations Tools: Image Configuration To configure compression rate, image size, brightness, contrast, etc. Network Configuration Wireless Configuration User Configuration To configure event trigger condition, image capture option, trigger Event Trigger Configuration Time Configuration To configure the camera name, location, PTZ and see the system...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Image Configuration Example of Wireless Network IP Camera definable image attributes using the Focus Assistant: Compression rate The file size of JPEG-compressed image depends upon the actual content of the image. Images containing much detail will generate larger files. Image quality is controlled through the level of compression;...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Image size You may choose the image size VGA(640x480) or QVGA(320x240) and 160*120 Large sizes of image (VGA) yields lower frame rate, while small size maintains higher frame rate Vertical Flip To turn the image view upside down Horizontal Flip To switch the image view right from left Brightness mode, Brightness...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Network Configuration This screen defines the network type and addresses of the Wireless Network IP Camera. Here you can configure the Camera’s IP address, the DNS server address, and the Server IP address. Each configuration takes just a few seconds for booting after pressing “Submit”.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide If you select “DHCP”, you may see the rebooting message “Now the Network Camera is rebooting to apply the changes...” on Web Browser. After completing rebooting, Operating Status LED blinks once per second. (The message may not be changed at all so you must check whether the Operating Status LED blinks.) To select DHCP, you must have DHCP server in the network.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ETSP port number To set the port number for ETSP (Event Trigger Setting Program). (Default is “11000” and users can select from 8000 to 65535. (For the detail of ETSP, please refer to the ETSP manual.) 1st, 2nd DNS server address To map between IP address and domain name, you should enter you DNS server address.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide IP address is when you want to access your network over the internet. The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service. (Please refer to the “APPENDIX” for the details.) 12.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Wireless Configuration This screen is used to configure wireless setting to match with your Access Pointer for the wireless network connection. Wireless Setup 1. Use the connection Mode to determine the type of wireless communication for the Wireless Network IP Camera.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Security settings: Wireless network communications are easily intercepted. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an encryption method specified by the IEEE 802.11b standard to make any intercepted communications extremely difficult to interpret by unauthorized parties. Encryption (WEP): Intellinet IP camera adopts ASCII input format as a default WEP key format.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Wireless Network IP Camera is to be connected under Infrastructure mode. Your PC/ Notebook’s encryption code also needs to be setup the same with the Wireless Internet Camera’s encryption code under either Infrastructure mode or Ad-hoc mode. The default setting for the Encryption Key is “Disable”...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide User Configuration This screen is used to configure IDs and Passwords for an administrator and up to 5 users. User Account There is one administrator account and 5 user accounts. Account names can be changed. Password If you want to open your Wireless Network IP Camera to everyone, you may not change default user’s ID and Password, However you should change administrator’s ID and Password...
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Event Trigger Configuration This screen is used to designate an Email address or FTP server to receive captured images by setting SMTP or FTP settings. You may connect external devices such as infrared Sensor or Alarm Sensor to use with the provided terminal block (please refer to Appendix F –...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ② Motion Detection from…… This is to detect motion from camera by S/W data comparison. When you select “Motion detection”, the Wireless Network IP Camera detects a motion triggered by camera lens. To detect motion the camera compares a previous image from present image.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 2. Image capture option This is to configure image capture option when an event is triggered. ① Before Event You may set the starting time to capture image before event is triggered. (Input limitation is from 0 to 21 seconds.) ②...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 3. Trigger Output This is to configure digital output states and control script. Wireless Network IP Camera sends captured image via E-mail or FTP server when connected external sensors detect events. ① External devices signal output This is to supply voltage to output port when events are triggered.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Time Configuration This screen is to configure date and time. 1. Synchronized with NTP server The Wireless Network IP Camera automatically configures Date & Time through the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. The NTP Server is based on Greenwich time. Select NTP server, IP address and Time zone to set the date and time automatically, then press, “SUBMIT”.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide NOTE Wireless Network IP Camera does NOT support RTC(Real Time Clock), in case you choose “Set manually” option, Wireless Network IP Camera reinstate as default value “2001/01/01 00:00:00”. To configure Date & Time, it must be reconfigured.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide System Configuration This screen is used to configure camera name, location, and image sensor oscillator for frequency, PTZ control and System information for Wireless Network IP Camera. 1. Camera name This is to configure camera name for the front-page view. Camera name should be composed within 15 bytes.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide User can access the camera image via HTTP directly. 5. Image file name (max 10 characters) Set the image file name. 6. PTZ control This is to configure PTZ control mechanism of Wireless Network IP Camera. You may select PTZ control enable or disable.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide PTZ CONTROL This screen is to control PTZ function. This PTZ control box may be activated only if PTZ external devices are connected to Wireless Network IP Camera and configure PTZ control enable in System Configuration screen.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide APPENDIX A. Technical Specifications Image Resolution: 640x480, 320x240, 160x120 Standard JPEG Compression – 10 levels of compressions Network 10baseT Ethernet or 100baseTX Fast Ethernet Twisted pair category 5 cables, Standard RJ45 connector Supporting protocol: TCP/IP, UDP, PING, ARP, FTP, TFTP, and HTTP Configuring is achieved by private setup program and Web server built in administration page.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Under 6W power consumption System Requirements Operating systems: Windows 9x, Windows NT/2000, Linux, Unix, Mac, etc. Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. JAVA applet for no PC user (Mac or Unix) I/O Connector D-sub 9pin RS232 connector 1 Input to trigger the camera on external events.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide B. Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Asks for the features What is a Network IP camera? A Network IP Camera is a stand-alone device which allows a user to view live, full motion video from anywhere on a computer network, even over the Internet, using a standard web-browser. Are all Network IP cameras the same? No, some network cameras have an embedded OS (operating system) as well as an embedded Web server.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide What additional software is required? Networking IP Cameras with an embedded Operating System (OS) should not need any additional software. How does the built-in motion detection work? It very simply compares what it sees now to what it saw in the last frame and based on a sensitivity you select will trigger an event.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide C. Trouble Shooting This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might have with your Wireless Network IP Camera. Fault symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are provided within a quick reference table. PINGing your IP Address By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply, the PING (Packet Internet Groper) can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible;...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide The Power LED is not constantly lit located different subnet Other problems Faulty power supply The network LED is off Faulty cabling operating status Faulty connecting Your Wireless Network Firewall protection Camera works locally, Default routers required externally.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide A series broad vertical white line appears becomes across the image. when the light is too bright. This can happen e.g. with reflexes. Bad focus Focus has not been correctly adjusted Noisy images Video images may be noisy if you are using Wireless Network IP Camera in a very low...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide D. Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Introduction Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses. Currently, IP addresses are limited. There are 5 classes of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited number of IP addresses.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide C Class Network 1. Features of Addresses IP address: The three-digit number in room ‘X4’ is for the Host ID. The number ranged from 0 to 255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address) and 255 are used for Broadcast address.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ③ To use as three sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.62 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 –...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 – xxx.xxx.xxx.190 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.192 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.194 – xxx.xxx.xxx.254...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide E. Updating Firmware This process to update the current firmware is already installed into your Wireless Network IP Camera If you are to begin the process, follow the instruction as manual. And during the process, do not give physical shock nor disconnect network and power.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide ① Confirm that the Wireless Network IP Camera is connected to your PC. (As long as you can access your Wireless Network IP Camera Homepage, you can process upgrading) ② Execute the newly updated firmware. ③...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide F. The I/O Connector The I/O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output, and a single digital photo- coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices to the Wireless Network IP Camera;...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide G. RS 232 CABLE The Serial Connector In absence of a local network connection, the RS232 serial connector provides a physical interface for connecting a PTZ devices or computer to Wireless Network IP Camera. This means that Wireless Network IP Camera can operate as a standard unit -independent of any computer network.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide H. Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) Your internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet. The address you get may be static, meaning it never changes, or dynamic, meaning it’s likely to change periodically.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide How to use ODS DDNS service 1. Get access to ODS homepage (www.ods.org). 2. In case you didn’t register your ID, you should select ‘REGISTER’ menu and then register your ID/ Password. Otherwise, you just login with registered ID/Password. 3.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide If you want to use normal DDNS service among many services, you should fill in the blanks in a check box and then click “Add Host” button. ① Host: write name you want. ② Domain: Select domain you want. ③...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide How to use DynDNS DDNS server 1. Get access to Dyndns homepage (www.dyndns.org). 2. In case you didn’t register your ID, click “Sign Up Now” and then register your ID. Otherwise, you just login with registered ID.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 3. Click “Add Host”, and then go to the next page.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Enter Domain name you want and just leave other items, and then Click “Add Host” button to register. If you want to know detail of each field, please refer to FAQ of each homepage. 5.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide DDNS registration for the Wireless Network IP Camera 1. After you set ODS or DynDNS successfully, you should move administration -> network configuration. 2. In DDNS Registration item, select DDNS server (ODS or Dyndns) you want. Enter ID/Password that you registered and fill domain name that you set in each homepage.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide I. High Speed Solutions This information is to help you access high-speed Internet services such as xDSL or a cable modem connection. However, most high-speed Internet Services provide you with some external IP addresses, there are several practical issues that should be considered. AVAILABLE IP ADDRESS ISP (Internet Service Provider) will provide you with several external static IP addresses ideally –in which case you can assign any one of these to your Wireless Network IP Camera to make it fully...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide Another solution is to use one of several small routers/firewalls currently available on the market. These provide the necessary NAT functionality and allow complete independence for your PC, which can be switched off or rebooted without affecting the image transmission from your Wireless Network IP Camera.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide J. Reinstating the Factory Default Settings This information explains instructions in detail on how to set the default settings in the Wireless Network IP Camera. In certain circumstances it may become necessary to restart or reinstate the Factory Default settings for your Wireless Network IP Camera: This is performed by pressing the Reset Button, or using Hyper Terminal Setting.
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide NOTE Reinstating the original default settings will cause all parameters (Including IP address) to be reset. Factory default setting Administrator ID: admin Administrator Password: admin Guest ID: guest Guest Password: guest IP Address: 192.168.1.221 Subnet Mask Address: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1 Server IP Address: 192.168.1.200...
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide K. Glossary of Terms ActiveX – A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required. ARP – Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet address.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide HTML - A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web. HTTP - A protocol used to request and transmit files, especially WebPages and WebPages components, over the Internet or other computer network.
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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide track of the individual packets of information and IP contains the rules for how the packets are actually sent and received. URL – Uniform Resource Locator. An “address” on the network. Wide–Area–Network. A communications network that uses such devices as telephone lines, WAN –...
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