Sercomm RC8110 User Manual

Sercomm RC8110 User Manual

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Wireless HD IP Camera
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  • Page 1 Wireless HD IP Camera User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ..................1 Overview ........................1 Physical Details - Wireless HD IP Camera ..............4 Package Contents ......................6 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP ....................7 System Requirements ....................7 Installation - Wireless HD IP Camera ................7 CHAPTER 3 VIEWING LIVE VIDEO ................
  • Page 3 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ................66 Overview ........................66 Problems ........................66 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ..................68 Wireless HD IP Camera ..................... 68 Regulatory Approvals ....................68 Copyright Notice ......................70 Copyright © 2014. All Rights Reserved. Document Version: 1.0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides details of the Wireless HD IP Camera's features, components and capabilities. Overview The Wireless HD IP Camera has an Integrated Microcomputer and a high quality Mega Pixel Omni Vision CMOS Sensor, enabling it to display high quality live streaming video over your wired LAN, the Internet, and for the Wireless HD IP Camera, an 802.11N Wireless LAN.
  • Page 5 • Suitable for Home, Business or Public Facilities . Whether for Home, Business or Public Facility surveillance, or just for entertainment and fun, the Wireless HD IP Camera has the features you need. • Multi-Protocol Support. Supporting TCP/IP networking, SMTP (E-mail), HTTP and other Internet related protocols, the Wireless HD IP Camera can be easily integrated into your existing network.
  • Page 6 • Wired and Wireless Network Support. The Wireless HD IP Camera supports either wired or wireless transmission. • WEP Support . Full WEP support (64/128 Bit) on the Wireless interface is provided. • WPA/WPA2 Support . The WPA Personal/WPA2 Personal standard is also supported, allowing advanced encryption of wireless data.
  • Page 7: Physical Details - Wireless Hd Ip Camera

    Physical Details - Wireless HD IP Camera Front - Wireless HD IP Camera Figure 2: Front Panel This is hardware sensor to detect LUX. 1. Light Sensor 2. Lens No physical adjustment is required or possible for the lens, but you should ensure that the lens cover remain clean.
  • Page 8 1. LAN port Use the provided RJ-45 cable to connect your Wireless HD IP Camera to a 10/100BaseT hub or switch. Note: • Plugging in the LAN cable will disable the Wireless interface. Only 1 interface can be active at any time. •...
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    Package Contents The following items should be included: If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 1. Wireless HD IP Camera x 1 2. Stand x 1 3. DC power adapter x 1 4. Ethernet cable x 1...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Basic Setup

    Chapter 2 Basic Setup This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the Wireless HD IP Camera. System Requirements • To use the wired LAN interface, a standard 10/100BaseT hub or switch and network cable is required. • To use the Wireless interface on the wireless model, other Wireless devices must be compliant with the IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g or IEEE 802.11n specifications.
  • Page 11 3. Power Up Connect the supplied 12Vpower adapter to the Wireless HD IP Camera and power up. Use only the power adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage. 4. Check the LEDs • The Power LED will turn on briefly, then start blinking. It will blink during startup, which takes 55 to 57 seconds.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video

    Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video This Chapter provides basic information about viewing live video. Overview This Chapter has details of viewing live video using Internet Explorer. But many other powerful features and options are available: • The camera administrator can also adjust the Video Stream, and restrict access to the video stream to known users by requiring viewers to supply a username and password.
  • Page 13 Figure 4: Home Screen 4. Click View Video. 5. If the Administrator has restricted access to known users, you will then be prompted for a username and password. Enter the name and password assigned to you by the Wireless HD IP Camera administrator. 6.
  • Page 14: Connecting To A Camera Via The Internet

    Connecting to a Camera via the Internet You can NOT connect to a camera via the Internet unless the camera Administrator has configured both the camera and the Internet Gateway/Router used by the camera. See Making Video available from the Internet in Chapter 4 - Advanced Viewing Setup for details of the required configuration.
  • Page 15 4. When you connect, the following screen will be displayed. Figure 5: Home Screen 5. Click View Video. 6. If the Administrator has restricted access to known users, you will then be prompted for a username and password. Enter the name and password assigned to you by the Wireless HD IP Camera administrator. 7.
  • Page 16: Viewing Live Video

    Viewing Live Video After installing the decoders, you will be able to view the live video stream in its own window, as shown below. Figure 6: View Video Screen There are a number of options available on this screen, accessed by select list, button or icon. See the table below for details.
  • Page 17 General Options These options are always available, regardless of the type of camera you are connected to. Streaming. Use this drop-down list to select the desired streaming. Full Size. When using high-resolution mode (1280*720), click this button to see the full size of the image. Select the desired option from the drop-down list.
  • Page 18: Chapter 4 Advanced Viewing Setup

    Chapter 4 Advanced Viewing Setup This Chapter provides information about the optional settings and features for viewing video via the Wireless HD IP Camera. This Chapter is for the Camera Administrator only. Introduction This chapter describes some additional settings and options for viewing live Video: •...
  • Page 19 3. Make the required adjustments, as explained below, and save your changes. Select the default channel for streaming from the drop-down list. Default Streaming Channel Streaming 1 Settings Video Format Select the desired format from the list. Select the desired video resolution format. Resolution •...
  • Page 20: Controlling User Access To The Video Stream

    Controlling User Access to the Video Stream By default, anyone can connect to the Wireless HD IP Camera and view live Video at any time. If desired, you can limit access to scheduled times, and also restrict access to known users. To Control User Access to Live Video: 1.
  • Page 21: Making Video Available From The Internet

    Making Video available from the Internet If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and Broadband modem, you can make the Wireless HD IP Camera available via the Internet. You will need to configure your Router or Gateway to allow connections from the Internet to the camera.
  • Page 22 Wireless HD IP Camera Setup The Wireless HD IP Camera configuration does NOT have to be changed, unless: • You wish to change the port number from the default value. • You wish to use the DDNS (Dynamic DNS) feature of the Wireless HD IP Camera. HTTPS Port Configuration Normally, HTTP (Web) connections use port 80.
  • Page 23 Figure 12: DDNS Screen 4. Operation is then automatic: • The Wireless HD IP Camera will automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that the Internet IP address has changed, and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address. •...
  • Page 24: Viewing Live Video Via The Internet

    Viewing Live Video via the Internet Clients (viewers) will also need a broadband connection; dial-up connections are NOT recommended. Viewing Live Video Using your Web Browser If using your Web browser, you need to know the Internet IP address (or the Domain name) of the camera's Router/Gateway, and the correct port number.
  • Page 25: Motion Detection Alerts

    Motion Detection Alerts The Motion Detection feature can generate an Alert when motion is detected. The Wireless HD IP Camera will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large objects. But the motion detector can also be triggered by: •...
  • Page 26 If the Motion Detection feature is enabled, but the related options in the Trigger & Recording screen are not enabled, then the only action when motion is detected is to log this event in the system log.
  • Page 27: Chapter 5 Web-Based Management

    Chapter 5 Web-based Management This Chapter provides Setup details of the Wireless HD IP Camera’s Web- based Interface. This Chapter is for the Camera Administrator only. Introduction The Wireless HD IP Camera can be configured using your Web Browser. The Wireless HD IP Camera must have an IP address which is compatible with your PC.
  • Page 28: Welcome Screen

    Welcome Screen When you connect, the following screen will be displayed. Figure 14: Welcome Screen The menu options available from this screen are: • View Video - View live Video using your Web Browser. See Chapter 3 - Viewing Live Video for details.
  • Page 29: Administration Menu

    Administration Menu Clicking on Administration on the menu provides access to all the settings for the Wireless HD IP Camera. The Administration menu contains the following options: Setup • System • Network • Wireless • DDNS • IP Filter • I/O Port Video &...
  • Page 30: System Screen

    System Screen After clicking Administration on the main menu, or selecting System on the Administration menu, you will see a screen like the example below. Figure 15: System Screen Data - System Screen System Settings This displays the ID for the Wireless HD IP Camera. Device ID Camera Name Enter the desired name for the Wireless HD IP Camera.
  • Page 31 Time Zone Choose the Time Zone for your location from the drop-down list. If your location is currently using Daylight Saving, please enable the Adjust for daylight saving checkbox. Enable or disable the Time Server feature as required. Network Time Protocol If Enabled, the Wireless HD IP Camera will contact a Network Time Server at regular intervals and update its internal timer.
  • Page 32: Network Screen

    Network Screen This screen is displayed when the Network option is clicked. Figure 16: Network Screen...
  • Page 33 Data - Network Screen Network There are 3 connection types: Internet Connection Type • Obtain Address Automatically (DHCP): If selected, the Wireless HD IP Camera will obtain its IP address and related information from a DHCP Server. Only select this option if your LAN has a DHCP Server.
  • Page 34 HTTP/HTTPS This sets the port number for HTTP/HTTPS connections to the Camera, whether for administration or viewing video. The HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is used for the standard of transferring files (text, graphic images and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web. The default HTTP port is 60101. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) can provide more secure communication with the SSL/TLS protocol, which support data encryption to HTTP clients and servers.
  • Page 35 Enable Traversal If enabled, HTTP connections (from your Web Browser) can use secondary port instead of port 80 (the standard HTTP port) to access the camera. Bonjour If enabled, the Wireless HD IP Camera can be accessed through a Enable Bonjour "Bonjour"...
  • Page 36: Wireless Screen

    Wireless Screen This screen is displayed when the Wireless menu option is clicked. Figure 17: Wireless Screen Data - Wireless Screen Wireless Network Site Survey Click the "Site Survey" button and select from a list of available APs. WSC PIN Code It displays the WSC PIN code number for the camera.
  • Page 37 Security Security System Select the desired option, and then enter the settings for the selected method: • Disabled - No security is used. Anyone using the correct SSID can connect to your network. This is default. • WEP - The 802.11b standard. Data is encrypted before transmission, but the encryption system is not very strong.
  • Page 38 WPA/WPA2 Personal Shared Key Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a key derived from the network key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same network key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters or 64 hex characters in length.
  • Page 39: Ddns Screen

    DDNS Screen Many Internet connections use a "Dynamic IP address", where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Internet connection is established. This means that other Internet users don't know the IP address, so can't establish a connection. DDNS is designed to solve this problem, as follows: •...
  • Page 40 Domain (Host) Enter the Domain Name (Host Name) allocated to you by the DDNS Server provider. Name Enter the login name for the DDNS account. Account/E-Mail Enter the password for the DDNS account. Password/Key Set the schedule for checking if the Internet IP address has Check WAN IP changed.
  • Page 41: Ip Filter

    IP Filter The IP Filter feature allows administrator to control Wireless HD IP Camera access by filtering IP addresses. This screen is displayed when the IP Filter menu option is clicked. Figure 19: IP Filter Screen Data - IP Filter Screen IP Filter IP Filter Select the desired method to perform the IP address (or addresses)
  • Page 42: I/O Port

    I/O Port The Network Camera supports 1 input port and 1 output port. This screen is displayed when the I/O Port menu option is clicked. Figure 20: I/O Port Screen Data - I/O Port Screen Input Ports Current State It indicates the current state of the input port. Once the configured state is happened, it will trigger the event actions.
  • Page 43: Streamings

    Streamings This screen is displayed when the Streamings menu option is clicked. If you want to view streaming via the cell phone: 1. Cell phone should be supported by 3GPP protocol. 2. Enter 554 for RTSP port number in the Network screen. 3.
  • Page 44 Data - Streamings Screen Select the default channel for streaming from the drop-down list. Default Streaming Channel Streaming 1 Settings Video Format Select the desired format from the list. Select the desired video resolution format. Resolution • Constant Bit Rate: Select the desired bit rate. The default is set Video Quality to 2.0 Mbps.
  • Page 45: Video & Audio Screen

    Video & Audio Screen This screen is displayed when the Video & Audio menu option is clicked. Figure 22: Video & Audio Screen Data - Video & Audio Screen Basic Video Adjustment Power Line Select the power line frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) used in your region, to improve the picture quality under florescent lighting.
  • Page 46 IRLED Luminance Select the desired lightness for the IR LED. Options Enable Microphone Enable audio by checking this checkbox. Using Audio will increase the bandwidth requirements slightly. Select the desired audio type. Audio Type Flip This setting will have the image swapped top-to-bottom. Mirror This setting will have the image swapped left-to-right.
  • Page 47: Video Access Screen

    Video Access Screen This screen is displayed when the Video Access option is clicked. Figure 23: Video Access Screen Data - Video Access Screen User Access • If disabled (default) - No login required. Users do not have to Enable Security provide a username and password when they connect to the Checking camera for viewing video.
  • Page 48 Add New Schedule Choose the desired option for the period. Enter the start time using a 24 hr clock. Start Time End Time Enter the end time using a 24 hr clock. Click this button to add a new period. Use this button to clear the input fields.
  • Page 49: User Database Screen

    User Database Screen This screen is displayed when the User Database option is clicked. Figure 24: User Database Screen Data - User Database Screen Existing Users User List This displays all users you have entered into the User database. If you have not entered any users, this list will be empty.
  • Page 50: Pan/Tilt Screen

    Pan/Tilt Screen This screen is displayed when the Pan/Tilt option on the Video & Audio menu is clicked. Figure 25: Pan/Tilt Screen Data - Pan/Tilt Screen Pan/Tilt Select desired option for the patrol function. Patrol Click this button to define the preset point position. Preset Point Position Set Patrol Sequence...
  • Page 51 Set Preset Position Screen This screen is displayed when the Preset Point Position button on the Pan/Tilt screen is clicked. Figure 26: Preset Point Position Screen Data - Preset Point Position Click this button to go to the center location. Goto Center Go to the user defined location.
  • Page 52: Motion Detection Screen

    Motion Detection Screen This screen is displayed when the Motion Detection option on the Event menu is clicked. Figure 27: Motion Detection Screen Data - Motion Detection Screen Motion Detection Motion Enable Enable this if you want to use motion detection. Note: Motion detection can be triggered by rapid changes in lighting condition, as well as by moving objects.
  • Page 53: Audio Detection Screen

    Audio Detection Screen This screen is displayed when the Audio Detection option on the Event menu is clicked. Figure 28: Audio Detection Screen Data - Audio Detection Screen Audio Detection It displays the current volume of the environment. Click Refresh to Current Volume update the status.
  • Page 54: E-Mail Screen

    E-Mail Screen This screen is displayed when the E-Mail option on the Event menu is clicked. Figure 29: E-Mail Screen Data - E-Mail Screen Primary/Secondary SMTP Server Enter the address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) SMTP Server Server to be used to send E-Mail. Enter the port number of the Address SMTP server.
  • Page 55 With Attachment Enable the checkbox if you want to attaché files to the E-mail. Subject Enter the desired text to be shown as the "Subject" for the E-Mail when it is received. Subject can not exceed 48 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 56: Ftp Screen

    FTP Screen This screen is displayed when the FTP option on the Event menu is clicked. Figure 30: FTP Screen Data - FTP Screen Primary/Secondary FTP FTP Server Enter the address of the FTP Server. Enter the Port of the FTP Server to be connected. Port Login name Enter your login name for the FTP Server.
  • Page 57: Http Screen

    HTTP Screen This screen is displayed when the HTTP option on the Event menu is clicked. Figure 31: HTTP Screen Data - HTTP Screen HTTP Notification Enter the URL of your HTTP notification server. Enter the user name of your HTTP server. User Name Password Enter the password to match the user name above.
  • Page 58: Sd Card Screen

    SD Card Screen This screen is displayed when the SD Card option is clicked. Figure 32: SD Card Screen Data - SD Card Screen Card Management It shows details of the card, if any. Card Status • Total Size • Used Size •...
  • Page 59 Video Clips Click View button to see the details of the video clips. Video Clips...
  • Page 60: Smb/Cifs Client Screen

    SMB/CIFS Client Screen This screen is displayed when the SMB/CIFS Client option on the Event menu is clicked. Figure 33: SMB/CIFS Client Screen Data - SMB/CIFS Client Screen SMB/CIFS Client Click Browse button to select the desired SMB/CIFS server. Browse SMB/CIFS Server Server Name Enter the name of your SMB/CIFS server.
  • Page 61: Trigger & Recording Screen

    Trigger & Recording Screen This screen is displayed when the Trigger & Recording option is clicked. Figure 34: Trigger & Recording Screen Data - Trigger & Recording Screen Event Schedule Schedule List The Event Schedule shows all of the event types currently configured in the Waterproof HD IP Camera, along with various information about their configuration, as listed below: •...
  • Page 62 Add a new Schedule Name Enter the name of the schedule. Schedule Choose the desired option: Schedule • Always • Schedule • Never Trigger Event • Motion Detection - Movement in a motion detection window Trigger by can be used to trigger events. •...
  • Page 63 file depends on this setting, and also the Video size and degree of compression.
  • Page 64: Maintenance Screen

    Maintenance Screen Figure 35: Maintenance Screen Data - Maintenance Screen Administrator Login Enter the name for the Administrator here. Administrator Spaces, punctuation, and special characters must NOT be used in the name. The password for the Administrator. Administrator Password Re-enter the password for the Administrator, to ensure it is correct. Verify Password Firmware Upgrade Upgrade File...
  • Page 65 Backup & Restore Backup Click Backup button to save the current configuration information to a text file. Configuration It is suggested to backup the configuration file, in order to restore the File camera easily. Click Restore button to reinitialize the camera to load the new updated Restore software.
  • Page 66: Status Screen

    Status Screen Figure 36: Status Screen Data - Status Screen System This shows the name of the Wireless HD IP Camera. Device Name Description This shows the description of the Wireless HD IP Camera, such as location. F/W version The version of the current firmware installed. Network The current IP address of the Wireless HD IP Camera.
  • Page 67 UPnP Traversal The current status of port mapping. UPnP Traversal Buttons Refresh Update the log and any other data on screen.
  • Page 68: Log Screen

    Log Screen This screen displays a log of system activity. Figure 37: Log Screen Data - Log Screen This is a log of system activity. System Log Click this to update the data shown on screen. Refresh Button Click this button to restart the log. Clear Log Check the box to enable the System Log Server feature.
  • Page 69: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions. Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the Wireless HD IP Camera and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the Wireless HD IP Camera still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice.
  • Page 70 This can happen when an additional viewer connects to the Wireless HD IP Solution 4 Camera, overloading the camera or the available bandwidth. The image size and quality can be adjusted to cater for the required number of viewers and the available bandwidth. The motion detection feature doesn't send me any E-mail.
  • Page 71: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Wireless HD IP Camera Model Wireless HD IP Camera Dimensions 71mm (W) x 120mm (H) x 79mm (D) Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Video compression H.264 and MJPEG Image resolution 1280x 720, 640x480, 320x 240 (QVGA) Storage Temperature -20°...
  • Page 72 To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 73: Copyright Notice

    Copyright Notice Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL (General Public License). Some are covered by other Licenses. You can check more details of each applicable license by clicking the License button in the Maintenance screen.

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