Gembird iCam33 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.4 Motion Detection Setup......19 Chapter 1 Introduction…………………..………..……1 1.1 Package Contents………….……………..2 Chapter 5 Advanced Application......20 1.2 System Requirement ……………………..2 5.1 Image Setup ..........20 1.3 Hardware Description and 5.2 Capture View..........21 Connection……………………………….…3 5.3 Event Trigger..........22 Chapter 2 Installation and configurations……..5 5.4 Network Setup..........23 2.1 IP camera installation ……………………5 5.5 Server Setup..........25...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 :Introduction protection and joy of using. Thank you for purchasing the iCam33 IP Network iCam33 is the most cost-efficient solution for your network Camera! surveillance product and broadband network camera, a wise choice that you have made iCam33 is an affordable and efficient remote monitoring-managing surveillance solution.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    1.2 System Requirement 1.1 Package Contents Please verify the below is include in the package before Computer System: installing the iCam33 Network Camera. 1. Processor:Intel Pentium 4 1.6GHz or faster Includes: 2. Memory :128MB internal (recommended 256MB) or more iCam33 Network Camera 3.
  • Page 5: Connection

    Product Bottom: Lens Lens Status LED Infrared LED Figure 1.iCam33 Network Camera Bottom View Figure 2. iCam33 Network Camera Front View SW1: Hardware Rest SW2: Press to restore factory default IP Address (192.168.1.100) (Press and hold more than 5 seconds)
  • Page 6 Connectors: SD Storage Card: RJ – 45 Power input SD connector Figure 3. iCam33 Network Camera rear view Figure 4. SD Storage Card...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation And Configurations

    User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Chapter 2:Installation and configurations Step 2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into any 2.1 Hardware Installation available LAN port. A typical home router/gateway connection shown as below. Switch Ethernet Step 3. Connect the power supply to the Power connector, and Figure 5.
  • Page 8 (figure 6)。 hold 5 seconds continuously then release, will be restored to factory default. Make sure your iCam33 Network Camera are using the provided power adaptor, using unauthorized power adaptor may due damage to the Network Camera.
  • Page 9: Cam_Ez Search

    * Name: User defined name for iCam33. Browse the IP camera CD. Execute the d:\Utility\CAM_EZ * IP: IP address for iCam33; for example, if computer’s IP is search program. The CAM_EZ search can be used to 192.168.1.168, you could set iCam33’s IP 192.168.1.* (* = manually configure the IP camera’s network settings.
  • Page 10 CAM_EZ Search diagram:...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Login

    Administrator and General user. After Login successfully, you should be able to enable 2. Enter the IP address for iCam33 in the address bar then press network surveillance and camera configuration; Following “Enter” is the steps to it: Step 1.
  • Page 12 Step 2. The System Login pages should shown as below: Step 4. Click Submit Button, then instants capture form camera should be shown, as below: Step 3. Enter the Account ID and Password; Step 5. If account information was not entered correctly, single Default Account ID = “admin”, Password = “password”.
  • Page 13 User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Internet Explore Security Settings: Real-time Surveillance Change the following setting to enable browsing of web interface, While running IPCAM for the first time, “Internet Explore in Internet Explorer by clicking “Tool”=>”Internet Security Settings” have to be change to view captured Options”=>”Security”=>”Custom Level”.
  • Page 14 Change the security setting as above shown, and then click on “OK” button. Warning message then appears, as shown the left. Click “Yes”, then “Ok” to save the setting and quit configuration.
  • Page 15 ActiveX controls is safe and trust-worthy to run. Click “Yes” to perform installation, after installation the Real-time Surveillance is ready to run for the first time. Warning: This action will load the ActiveX component from iCam33 system to client-side computer.
  • Page 16: Liveview

    3.2 Real-time Snapshot Step 4. Release “Ctrl” Key, now a single-shot static image is This function enables hotkey to trigger saving captured captured. picture to computer. Step 5. Click on CaptureView menu to browse the captured images, see Chapter 5.2 for details. Step 1.
  • Page 17: Chapter 4 Advanced Function With Liveview

    User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera * Motion Detect Set:Motion Detect Configuration Chapter 4. Advanced Function With Liveview Their function is described in the follow: Place the mouse cursors over the Liveview image, then 4.1 Image Adjustment right click, list with 4 options will shown as below: Step 1.
  • Page 18: Avi Record Setup

    Step 2. Right click and choose Zoom on the menu 4.2 AVI Record Setup Step 3. Use cursor to box the area to be zoom, now area Step 1. Place the mouse cursors over the Liveview boxed is enlarged on the Liveview area. image.
  • Page 19: Motion Detection Setup

    User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera monitored. Repeat the procedure to set area 2. This function can be enabled in 640x480 and 320x240 display mode. Whole the 4.4 Motion Detection Setup image area is detected when in 160x120 display mode.
  • Page 20: Chapter 5 Advanced Application

    This chapter will cover the Advanced Application for 320x240 and 640x480. Default as 320x240. * Quality: Image Quality of 3 grades: Fine, Normal and Basic. iCam33, includes: * Image Setup Default as Basic. * Anti-Flicker:Anti-Flicker frequency of 3 speeds: 50Hz, 60Hz...
  • Page 21: Capture View

    User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Step 2. Choose the appropriated setting fallow by Submit button. Step 3. Click Cancel button to cancel changes. 5.2 Capture View – Capture View Includes: * LiveView – Manual captured static Image. * MD – active Motion Detection Caption.
  • Page 22: Event Trigger

    5.3.1 Event Event Trigger setting, includes: 5.3 Event Trigger * Motion Detection 1 Event Trigger type and detail settings, includes: * Motion Detection 2 * Event – provide 2 MD set Configuration Steps: * Trigger – Activate and capture images Step 1.
  • Page 23: Network Setup

    User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Caution: After either Event is active, “Save in PC” will set to 5.4 Network Setup active by default. 5.3.2 Trigger Network Setup is to change the IPCAM network connection Event Trigger event action, include: method, default mode is Static, IP address will be obtain * Save in PC:Store captured image in PC.
  • Page 24 Gateway: default Gateway MAC Address: Displayed IPCAM’s MAC Address. If DHCP method is choose, there is no extra setting required, but Server have to set to the DHCP Server Address. If PPPoE method is choose, required to enter correct ID and Password.
  • Page 25 Caution: On PPPoE IP address are statically assigned by 5.4.3 HTTP Server ISP, iCam33 may assigned with a different IP Address. It is recommended to configure PPPoE dial-up in Router, or HTTP Server assign the port connected to iCam33 contained use with DDNS service;...
  • Page 26: Server Setup

    5.5 Server Setup This page includes Server Setup and configuration, includes: * Mail Server:Mail Server Setting * FTP Server:FTP Server Setting * DNS Server:DDNS Server Setting * NTP Server:NTP Server Setting...
  • Page 27 User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera 5.5.1 Mail Server 5.5.2 FTP Server Mail Server and captured image mail out settings. Mail FTP(File Transfer Protocol) relate settings. FTP server will only server will only function, if Main Image under function, if FTP Image under EventTrigger (Chapter 5.3) is...
  • Page 28 5.5.3 DDNS Server Step 3. Account ID: Account ID to login DDNS server. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) provide Dynamic Step 4. Password: Password to associate with Account ID. DNS Setting. Logon to DDNS Server with applied HTTP Step 5. Status: DDNS connection status display automatically address or related setting, using PPPoE dial-up to connect Step 6.
  • Page 29: Administration Setup

    User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera 5.6 Administration Setup Setting name for IPCAM, this name will be display on the top of screen as identifier. Administration Setup allows changes on IPCAM name, General User and Administrator user/password. 5.6.2 General User Administrator could change ALL settings and function of General User account and password setting.
  • Page 30 Step 1. Account ID: Account ID for IPCAM login. Step 2. Old Password: Enter the pervious Password. Step 3. New Password: Enter the new Password. Step 4. Re-type: Re-Enter the new Password to confirm. Step 5. Click Submit to confirm and save settings. 5.7 Software Update Setup Step 1.
  • Page 31 User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Step 6. The file will start to upload; on a 100Mbps Network it should takes around 7~10 second. Caution: After Step 6, DO NOT disconnects IPCAM from its Step 7. System will automatically start counting down power source, or else may cause damage to IPCAM that 50 second.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    PPPoE to retrieve IP address, then connect connect to http://www.dyndns.org with browser. with ADSL, at last allow client side connect iCam33 via Step 2. Click on Account Menu, Click Create Account. DDNS method. With the following steps: A. Use computer to apply for DDNS account B.
  • Page 33 User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Account to finish application. Step 5. Upon account creation, reply the confirmation e-mail, and then login to http://www.dyndns.org with your account Step 4. Account Created Successfully: name and password. Step 6. Under the Account menu next to Dynamic DNS, click...
  • Page 34 Step 7. The screen will automatically divert to Services Step 8. Enter the host name (we choose “mycam” for this menu, click on the Domain Name pull down menu for example). Click Add Host to save and finish edit. desire domain name (we choose “gotdns.com” for this example).
  • Page 35 User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera Step 9. Successfully created a Hostname, shown as below: Step 2. Execute CAM_EZ Search,Click the iCam33 name listed from the box,the default IP address should be 192.168.1.100,Gateway :192.168.1.1,click Submit to refresh. Step 3. For PC setting, Click “Start”=>”Settings”=>”Network Connections”, right-click on “Local Connections”, choose...
  • Page 36 Step 4. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Click Properties. Step 5. Choose”Obtain an IP address automatically”, and”Obtain DNS server address automatically”, press C. Setting for iCam33 using PPPoE dial-up method with “Ok”, the press “Ok” to save and exit. DDNS setting D.
  • Page 37 IP Address and Gateway,when a dynamic IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway is displayed dimmed; you have successfully found the iCam33 inside the local network via PPPoE. Now you can click on your iCam33, and automatically browse the camera’s system login pages.
  • Page 38: Appendix B. Faq

    Camera. If so, please Q:How could I find the iCam33, if I forget the password and IP the iCam33 address then refresh again. address?
  • Page 39 A:Please sent back us for repair on bios upload failed; contact your local distributor for details. Q: What will iCam33 do when send the mail unsuccesful? A:Due to any reason, iCam33 can not send the mail succesfully, it will no longer be resend and retry.
  • Page 40: Appendix C. Configuring

    Access via the Internet Router has one Public (WAN) IP address which then has The iCam33 can be accessed easily from a remote thousands of 'Ports'. Each port can be manually routed to an location with an Internet connection simply by configuring internal (LAN) IP address, in this example we will be keeping the them to use an Internet Gateway (Router).
  • Page 41 User’s Guide Internet Protocol Camera the camera. 1. Click on the Network button and then on the Network Configuring Port forwarding on the Router Assignment 1. Connect your computer to the Network switch on the LAN of 2. Configure each the camera with a different LAN IP the router.
  • Page 42 2. The Web page of the camera should appear immediately or ID Public Port Private Port Port Type Host IP Address 1 210 192.168.1.100 after entering a logon. You can use all the camera functions as 2 220 192.168.1.200 normal but be aware that changes to the Networking Config 3 230 192.168.1.300 should only be made locally.

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