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HD Compact Network Camera
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.
MODEL
LW130W
1302 (V1.4)

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL HD Compact Network Camera Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. MODEL LW130W 1302 (V1.4)
  • Page 2 The following instructions and guidance are for your safe and proper use of the products to prevent damages on properties and injuries. Handling of the Product • Make sure any water or other fluid does not enter the device, as well as metallic objects or any other conductive substances. Fire or electric shock is feared if any fluids or metallic objects enter the device. • When cleaning the dusts or other foreign objects off the device, use dry clothes to wipe out the surface gently. When the contamination is heavy, use clothes soaked in neutral detergents. Do not use thinner, alcohol, benzene, insecticide or other volatile substances on the surface. The surface of the product or the operation of the device may negatively be affected. • When cleaning the surface of the device, always use dry clothes. Do not use water, chemicals, or cleansing detergents as electric shocks or damages on the devices may occur. • Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or adjust the device. Any disassembly attempts not by a qualified technicians from LG Electronics may cause fire, electric shocks, or injuries. • Do not place heavy objects on top of the device.
  • Page 3 Safety Instructions Installation and Storage • Please read and follow the instructions below carefully as you prepare for the installation of the device. • Shut down the power of the main device • Reserve enough space for the wiring of the device when installing the product. • Do not install in a place with high moisture, dusts, or soot. • Do not install under direct sunlight or close to a heater. • Do not install in a place where there is danger of electric shocks or close to magnetic objects. • Install the device in a place with appropriate temperature and moisture. ( the recommended temperature range of operation is between 0 °C and 40 °C.) • Make sure the device is installed in a well-ventilated place. Do not place the device where the ventilation is bad, under excessive vibration, or close to a strong electro-magnetic wave source. • Check for any source of danger (moisture, possible damages on the wires, or instability of the place where the device is located). When you find one, please contact the closet customer service center.
  • Page 4 Safety Instructions EU Conformity Notice LG Electronics hereby declares that this/these product(s) is/are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 2009/125/EC Please contact to the following address for obtaining a copy of the DoC (Declaration of Conformity). European Standards Centre: Krijgsman 1, 1186 DM Amstelveen The Netherlands Indoor use only. RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
  • Page 5 Safety Instructions France Notice Pour la France métropolitaine 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz (Canaux 1à 13) autorisé en usage intérieur 2.400 -2.454 GHz (canaux 1 à 7) autorisé en usage extérieur Pour la Guyane et la Réunion 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz (Canaux 1à 13) autorisé en usage intérieur 2.420 - 2.4835 GHz (canaux 5 à 13) autorisé en usage extérieur Italy Notice A general authorization is requested for outdoor use in Italy. The use of these equipments is regulated by: 1. D.L.gs 1.8.2003, n. 259, article 104 (activity subject to general authorization) for outdoor use and article 105 (free use) for indoor use, in both cases for private use. 2. D.M. 28.5.03, for supply to public of RLAN access to networks and telecom services. L’uso degli apparati è regolamentato da: 1. D.L.gs 1.8.2003, n. 259, articoli 104 (attività soggette ad autorizzazione generale) se utilizzati al di fuori del proprio fondo e 105 (libero uso) se utilizzati entro il proprio fondo, in entrambi i casi per uso private. 2. D.M. 28.5.03, per la fornitura al pubblico dell’accesso R-LAN alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunicazioni.
  • Page 6 Safety Instructions FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Page 7 Safety Instructions CAUTION : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement : This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. CAUTION: Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments. Responsible Party: LG Electronics USA, Inc. 1000 Sylvan Avenue Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 TEL. : +1-800-243-0000...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Characteristics ........... 9 Connecting LG IP Device ........23 Overview of LG Smart Web Viewer ....25 Device Overview & Features .......... 10 Configuration of LG Network Camera... 28 Connecting the Device ............13 Things to Check before Reporting a Malfunction..60 Cautions ..............13...
  • Page 9: Product Characteristics

    Product Characteristics Note: LG Network Camera is a more convenient, easy-to-use network-based surveillance system. As you establish a network A PIR sensor can detect human motions within 5m radius. based surveillance environment using LG’s Network Cameras, you can easily perform various surveillance tasks such as the video monitoring, recording, configurations and event management. With this manual, you can learn how to install and operate LG Network Camera in a networked environment in details. Any prior knowledge or familiarity with the network environment will be of assistance as you try to understand this manual. If you need further technical assistance, contact our customer service centers. • Multi Codec Streaming (H.264_HIGH, H.264, MJPEG) • Audio supported (G.711/G.726 Full Duplex) • Ethernet 100Mbps • Wireless Lan802.11b/g/n • Digital Input/Output: Input 1port, Output 1port • Exntended memory using a micro SD card (up to 32GB) • Pre/Post Alarming feature and recording • Human Motion Detection • Night Flash LED (5meter radious) • AW, AE, Sharpness...
  • Page 10: Device Overview & Features

    Device Overview & Features...
  • Page 11 Device Overview & Features Stand Connecting Hole f WPS, Factory Setting You can connect the camera onto a stand using this Press to use WPS or return the device to factory default hole. setting. Hold the button down for less than 4 seconds to activate WPS feature. b I/O Terminals Hold the button down for longer than 10 seconds to IN (Sensor Input) Terminal: Connect a sensor here. activate the factory default mode. Once the power lamp starts to blink in yellow and green, release the button to OUT (Relay output) Terminal: Connect an alarm (relay) run in factory default model. device here. When a WPS connection is established, the Wireless LAN c Power Socket Connection lamp will blink in red and green colors. Once the lamp turns green and stops blinking, the connection Connect a DC 5 V power supply. establishment is complete. Red color of the connection d Ethernet Terminal lamp means a connection failure. Use a 10 BASE-T/100 BAST-TX network cable to connect Note: to a PC or a network hub.
  • Page 12 Device Overview & Features h micro SD Card Slot n Ethernet Connection Lamp Insert a micro SD Card here. Turns on in green color when the ethernet connection to the network is established. i Speaker o Wireless LAN Connection Lamp It delivers the sound from the microphone of the PC to the camera, to be played by the speaker on the device. Green light means that the Wireless LAN connection is successfully established. j Motion Detector Detects motions occurring in vicinity of the device. k Flash LED The LED lamp can be turned on/off through the configuration mode. l Microphone The sounds coming from the vicinity of the device is delivered through this microphone to a connected PC. m Power Lamp Turns on in green color when the power supply is on and the device is running.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Device

    Connecting the Device Cautions • Shut down the power of the PC before connecting the device. • The following installation works and connections should be made by a qualified technician or system engineer. All relevant rules and regulations should be observed. • Do not have the power cable or connection cable exposed to moisture, which can cause damages on the device. Connection Scheme...
  • Page 14: Network Connections

    Connecting the Device Network Connections The product supports remote control, adjustment of the settings, or realtime monitoring of the imagery via networks. After installing the device, check your network environment. Use an RJ-45 cable to connect your LG Network Camera to the network.
  • Page 15: Power Supply

    Connecting the Device Power Supply Connect the device to a DC 5 V power supply from the adapter as shown in the figure. (The recommended power specification of the adaptor is DC 5 V /1.5 A or above.) [Adaptor Specification] Manufacturer Asian Power Devices Inc. Type / Model DA-15F05 Input: 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 0.5 A Rating Output: 5 Vdc 3 A...
  • Page 16: Connecting Alarming Devices

    Connecting the Device Connecting Alarming Devices [Alarm Terminal Specification] Minimum Typical Maximum Remarks The Alarm Terminals are used to connect the device with a buzzer, alarm lamp, door switches or other external alarming DC Output 2.9 V 3.1 V 3.3 V devices or relays. Load Current 50 mA 100 mA The specification of the Alarm Terminal is as follows; Digital Input 2.3 V 3.3 V 4.3 V Digital Output 2.3 V 3.3 V AWG 24 AWG 16 Standard Cable Spec. IEC 0.20 mm 1.5 mm Standard • Absolute Maximum Ratings Digital Input: -24 V to +24 VDC Digital Ouput: +3 V to +24 VDC / 100 mA Max Use the compatible cables to connect to the Alarm Terminal.
  • Page 17 Connecting the Device IN (Sesor Input) Output (Relay Output) Connect a Sensor to the Sensor Input Terminal. Connect an alarming device (or a relay) to the Relay Output Terminal of the device. Alarming signals will be given in case of an event. Alarm(Relay) Device Note: For a Photo MOS relay, use Sensor regular voltages of AC 28 V, 100 mA or DC 20 V, 100 mA.
  • Page 18: Using The Micro Sd Card

    Connecting the Device Using the micro SD Card • The SD card is a consumable item. After a certain number of reading/writing operations the card may expire and the You can use a micro SD card to prevent interruption of data may not be saved. In this case, replace the expired recording or monitoring even when there is a network failure. card with a new one. Inserting a micro SD Card Open the micro SD Card Slot Cover. As illustrated below, insert the micro SD card while making sure the direction of the terminals on the card is properly aligned. Slide in the card slowly, and give a little pressure at the end to complete the insertion of the card. Note: • Do not use excessive force as you slide in the card to prevent damages. • Inserting the card with the terminals facing the wrong dirction may result in the damages of the card of the card slot on the device. • Keep the metallic terminal on the card clear of any foreign objects or contamination.
  • Page 19 Connecting the Device Removal of the micro SD Card from the Caution: Device • When you remove the card from the device as the device is still running, make sure the card is unmounted from Press down the micro SD card gently to unlock the card the system first, by accessing the [Unmount] command in from the slot. [SD Card>Settings>Disk Management] menu. If the card is removed without unmounting it, the data stored within the card may be compromised or the device would not work properly. • LG Electronics is not responsible for the damages or the lost data due to the improper insertion or removal of the SD card by the users. Recommended Card Specification Block Size Maker Capacity Others (FAT 32) Pull out to remove the card with care. If you use exces- Read/Write sive force to pull out the card from the slot without first speed 10 MB/ Sandisk...
  • Page 20: Installing The Camera

    Connecting the Device Installing the Camera Fix the stand. Detach the stand cover and fix the stand using two Ensure the camera is placed on a safe and stable position screws provided with it. where the weight of the camera can securely be supported sustainably. Disconnect the stand from the body. Turn the nut-cover counterclockwise to remove the cover from the body.
  • Page 21 Connecting the Device Caution: Attach the body of the device on the fixed stand. Engage the stand with the body of the device and When redirecting your camera, turn the nut cover to the left turn the nut-cover clockwise to fix it. to loosen the stand from the body first before you turn the camera for a new direction. LG Electronics is not responsible for any damages on the camera due to attempts to redirect it while the fixtures are not loosened.
  • Page 22: Initial Configuration And Operation

    Initial Configuration and Operation Before Using the System • To view the video stream on a web browser, you first need to allow the installation of the Active X controls in the settings menu of your web browser. • Before you use LG IP device, check the connection cables Once you see the installation warning message of ‘IPCam_ and power supply of the device. Streamer.cab distributed by LG ELECTRONICS.IN, ’ click on • Make sure LG IP device is connected to the network and the yellow bar on the upper margin of your web browser’s each of the system components are powered up. screen to install LG Smart Web Viewer Software (which is • To connect to a PC, you need to install LG Client software an Active X control.) Set the browser zoom level to 100%. on the machine first. Once you connect the PC with an LG • The images displayed on your screen may differ in IP device, the Smart Web Viewer Software automatically accordance with the different types of OS or web browser starts the installation procedure. LG IPSOLUTE and LG you use. Smart Web Viewer software are the network software that • Do not run the client program with other software, which is used in controlling the LG Network Video Server and LG may cause errors or excessive memory consumption.
  • Page 23: Recommended Pc Requirements

    Initial Configuration and Operation Recommended PC Connecting LG IP Device Requirements Take the following steps to connect to an LG IP device. Install LGIPSOLUTE software. Item Requirement Search for an LG IP device using IP Utility. Windows XP Professional, Windows VISTA, Windows 7 IP Utility automatically searches for an LG IP device connected to your network, showing the MAC address, Intel Core2 Quard Q6700 (2.66 GHz) or IP address, and the model number of the identified above device. Web Browser Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0 or above Note: DirectX 9.0c (Windows XP), DirectX 11 DirectX (Windows VISTA, Windows 7) or above...
  • Page 24 Initial Configuration and Operation Log on to LG Smart Web Viewer 3.2 Input the IP address of the target LG IP device on the address bar of your web browser, and LG Smart Web Viewer runs on most of the web browsers. then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. We recommend Windows Internet Explorer for this application. 3.3 Input your username and password. 3.1 Run IP Utility software to search of any LG IP Device. 3.4 Click [OK] and LG Smart Web Viewer Screen will come up in your web browser. 3.2 Once the search result screen is up, you may either • The launching of LG Smart Web Viewer may take double click on the detected LG IP devices or right a few minutes in accordance with your network click them to select [Connect to Web Page] menu. If condition. the connection is successfully established, a log on • If the log on window does not pop up, check pop up window will show up. whether the pop-up blocking mode is activated, 3.3 Input your username and password. (The default...
  • Page 25: Overview Of Lg Smart Web Viewer

    Initial Configuration and Operation Overview of LG Smart Web Viewer...
  • Page 26 Initial Configuration and Operation Item Description Change the resolution setting of your video image. (1280x720 (16:9 mode), D1, or CIF) The factory setting is D1. Shows the video codec used in the selected video stream (Master or Slave). Switch the setting in accordance with your network connection protocol (TCP or UDP.) With this check box activated, the client attempts a TCP connection to the server. The screen shot of the video image can be saved in a JPEG formatted image. Click the [SnapShot] button, and a snap-shot window will show up. Click [Save] on the snap-shot window to save the image. Browse to the target folder in your system and input the desired file name of the saved snap-shot image file. Click [Save] button to complete saving. Close the window by click on [Cancel] button.
  • Page 27 Initial Configuration and Operation Switch between [Master - 0] or [Slave -0] video streams. Note: The Master and Slave are the streams of the video output. With the same video feed, Master and Slave streams apply different options to the imagery such as the resolution and the image quality to be used as necessary for different applications. The Settings of the network video server can be configured here. Only the user with the authority as an administrator can make modifications on the settings. Note: To get out of the settings menu, select a video stream from the drop down list in Live View. The real time video surveillance image from the camera. Click this button and drag the area to use PTZ function. Right-clicking the screen will bring up the previous magnification. (Color icon: On, Gray scale icon: Off.)
  • Page 28: Configuration Of Lg Network Camera

    Initial Configuration and Operation Screen images will be recorded in real time. The recording time cannot exceed 1 hour and the recording file size cannot exceed 1GB. If the recording time or file size is exceeded, a warning message will appear, and the recording will be terminated automatically. (Colored Icon: On / Grey Icon: Off ) Engage or disengage the audio transmission between the LG IP device and the computer. (Colored Icon: Audio link on, Grey Icon: Audio link off ) Turns on/off the microphone on the computer. (Colored Icon: Mic. On / Grey Icon: Mic. Off ) Turns on/off the speaker on the computer. (Colored Icon: On / Grey Icon: Off ) Configuration of LG Network Camera You can change the settings of the cameras remotely over the network. System Configuration Click on [Configuration] in your LG Smart Web Browser to pop up the settings menu window. Caution: Any alteration of the system configuration should be carried out by a qualified technician or systems engineer.
  • Page 29 Initial Configuration and Operation Overview of the Systems Configuration Basic Menu RTP Stream Menu Sub-menus TCP/IP Network Version DDNS Date & Time IP filtering Maintenance Wireless System Storage User Basic Log & Report Event Server Language Sensor & Relay Camera Event Motion detect Audio & Video Stream Triggered Event Audio Scheduled Event...
  • Page 30 Initial Configuration and Operation System Date & Time Version Shows the model name and softwareversion of the current device. Time Zone Select your time zone from the dropdown list.
  • Page 31 Initial Configuration and Operation Time mode Server time > Synchronize with NTP Server: Sets the time of the system > Server time: Displays the current date and time of the IP according to the Sync. Interval configuration of your device. system. Input the IP address or the URL of the NTP server • Save: Click [Save] button to save the changes you made in and select the interval of the synchronization with it. this menu. You can also click the NTP server you set by pressing the [Test] button. Maintenance > Synchronize with personal computer: Synchronize with the clock of your local system to configure the time and date. > Synchronize manually: Input the time and date of the system manually. Note: • Rebooting the system after setting the time may cause the system clock lag. To maintain precise time, we recommend you select [Synchoronize with NTP server] mode. • If you are using the recording server both for the recording and as an NTP server, refer to the NTP configuration instructions for the OS of the recording server.
  • Page 32 Initial Configuration and Operation System Reboot 2. Select the backup file you wish use to restore the system. Press [Reboot] button to restart your system. If the device is not working properly, try restarting your system with this 3. Press [Restore] button. A confirmation message menu. window will show up, and press [OK] button to initiate the recovery process. The system will be Backup & Restore restored to the previous setting that is backup in, and the camera will re-start. Shut down the web > Backup: All of the configuration items in the Settings browser and connect to the device again. menu can be backed up. Note: Press [Backup] button. A download message The backup and recovery functionalities can only work when window will appear. the system that you will apply the backup file has the same 2. Press [Save] button. firmware version. These functionalities cannot be used for Browse to the target destination folder to save the multi-layered environment or a firmware upgrade. backup file and input the desired file name of the backup file. 4. Save the backup file by clicking on the [Save] button. >...
  • Page 33 Initial Configuration and Operation Storage Firmware > How to upgrade your firmware 1. Press [Browse] button. 2. Select the target firmware file. Press [Upgrade] button to initiate the firmware upgrade process. Note: Firmware upgrading can take a while. When firmware upgrading is in progress, NEVER shut down your browser, since it can cause system malfunctions. Once the firmware upgrade is complete, a confirmation window will pop-up. You need to wait until it does to make sure the process is complete. > Initialize: Press [Initialize] button to return your device to its factory setting. But, the network settings, PTZ protocol configuration and the presets are not initialized. Use caution when you press this functionality.
  • Page 34 Initial Configuration and Operation General > Set as NTP server IP: If you wish to use the recording server as the NTP time synchronization server as well, > Overwrite: When the memory in the card left is not activate this checkbox. The NTP server synchronization sufficient, the images recorded are overwritten, with the address in the Date & Time menu is automatically oldest one in the card first. switched to that of the recording server. > DiskFull Notification: If the ‘Overwrite’ menu is not Notes: activated and the remaining memory space in the card • The saved video clips will automatically be named in a comes below a certain level, the event server sends a warning e-mail to a designated e-mail address. format like “[GMT time of recording]+(-)[The difference between the Local Time Zone and GMT time (in seconds)] > Network Failure Recording: Activate this checkbox to [Summer Time (N/D)][Stream Index][Delete Flag].DAT. ” start recording to the SD card automatically in case • When you are recording the video feed from the master of a network failure. The recorded file on the card is stream, if the maximum frame rate set for the master automatically transmitted to the recording server once stream is higher than 10, the maximum frame rate and the connection is restored. GOP are automatically set to 10. In the meantime, if the max frame rate is 10 or below, the GOP will be set to the Note: same rate as the maximum frame rate. Also, regardless...
  • Page 35 Initial Configuration and Operation • The video image may be interrupted due to the nature pressing the [Format] button again. of Wi-Fi network if the device is using a wireless network. > To remove the card from the system; Wired connections are recommended when you are recording the video images. Press [Unmount] button to unmount the card from the system. Once the unmounting is completed, Device Management the [Mount] button will appear. > Follow the steps below to use an SD Card; 2. Pull out the card from the socket. Note: Insert the SD card in the card slot. Mount the card on the system by pressing [Mount] When you attempt to unmount a card, sometimes the button. If the card is successfully mounted, the unmounting sequence would not start. This is because the button is changed to [Unmount] button. system is still writing or reading data on the card as you attempt the unmounting. 3. [Disk ID], [Status], and [Capacity] item information will be displayed. File format Notes: Select the record file format. Select [AVI] or [DAT] format. • Once the card is mounted, press [Format] button to format Notes: the card for stable performance of the storage. When the format is completed, press [Mount] button again to mount • The same file format used for SD card recording or FTP...
  • Page 36 At this time, download both the recordingfile (*.DAT) and information file (*.INFO). File Management • If the recording file format is AVI, one download Display a list of files that are stored in the SD Card. window will appear when this button is pressed. At To check the files recorded on the card, press [Search] button. this time, download the recording file (*.AVI). The list of the files are only updated when this button is Note: pressed. • We recommend that you disengage the Overwrite mode. > Searching for a saved file; When the card is nearly full and the Overwrite functionality is activated, the old file you may be download can be Select the search condition. overwritten with the download still in progress, which will All: Display all of the recorded files stored on result in a corrupted file that would not play. the card. • The downloaded files can be played using LG IPSOLUTE Some: Search the files that meet the specified Player. conditions, such as the date and time of • File corruption may occur if the SD card is using FAT File recording. System. Press [Search] button to show the search results on > Remove: Delete the selected file from the SD card. the panel. > Download: Select a target file from the list and press [Download] to start downloading.
  • Page 37 Initial Configuration and Operation Logs & Reports Language Log and Report Status View the system log to check the status of the IP device Language list > View Log: Press this button the view the logs. Click Choose the system language of LG Smart Web Viewer to [Download] to download the log file of the designated display the system settings and information. date. The log files are saved in txt format, and the layouts • Save: Press this buttons to save the changes you made. used for the contents of the logs are best displayed when the file is opened using Windows Wordpad. > View Report: Press this button to view the system’s reports.
  • Page 38 Initial Configuration and Operation Audio & Video Preview You may watch the changes in the video images as a result of the alterations you made in the settings as you manipulate the Camera configurations items in the setting menu. General > Contrast: Select the color contrast of the image. (0 to 100) > Brightness: Configure the brightness of the image. (0 to 100) > Standard: The video platform used by the camera is shown here. > Sharpness: Alter the sharpness setting here. (0 to 100) > Backlight Compensation: The backlight compensation mode can be engaged/disengaged. (Off/On) > White Balance: Adjust the color compensation settings according to the location of the camera. (Auto, indoor 1, indoor 2, Hold, Manual) > Flickerless: Select the flicker compensation settings. (Off, 60Hz, 50Hz)
  • Page 39 Initial Configuration and Operation Stream > Day/Night: Settings for Daytime/Night mode. (Color, Black/White) > Exposure: Exposure mode settings. (Auto/Manual) > Exposure Priority: Set up the Exposure Priority. (Default, Motion, Low noise) > Gain Control: Select the level of sensitivity as required. (x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32) > Shutter Speed: Select the shutter speed. (1/6, 1/7, 1/12, 1/15, 1/25, 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/160, 1/250, 1/500, 1/700, 1/1000) Notes: • [Current Value] button and [RED], [BLUE] scroll bar is diaplayed only when [White Balance] is [Manual]. Master/Slave • [Exposure Priority] is displayed only when [Exposure] is [Auto]. > Enable: Activate the check box to activate the selected • [Min], [Max] of [Gain Control] and [Shutter] is set up stream. only when [Exposure] is [Auto]. > Video Codec: Select a video codec from MJPEG, H.264, and H.264_HIGH. • Save: Click this button to save the changes you made. > Resolution: Select the resolution of the video image.
  • Page 40 Initial Configuration and Operation Note: > Maximum Frame Rate: Select the max frame rate of the video. If the bit rate is set too low, the configured FPS many not > GOP size: You may alter the GOP value settings here. This be satisfied in some cases according to the data volume attribute is activated only when the video codec is set to of the transmission stream. The default settings of the H. 264. GOP means the groups of the images, and with stream are, respectively, max. frame rate 15, GOP 30, CBR higher GOP value the network transmission rate gets quality, and bit rate 2048. better. • Save: Click on this button to save the changes you made. > Quality: Select the image quality level of the video. Audio VBR: The network transmission rate can be varied in accordance with the complexity of the imagery, in order to maintain the quality of the video image. CBR: The network transmission rate is maintain, while the video quality gets varied for this reason. > Stream Quality: when the [Quality] item is set to VBR, this item will show up. Select the network stream quality Audio In between Highest, High, Medium, Low, Lowest > Bit Rate: When CBR mode in the quality setting is > Enable: Activate this check box to use the Audio Input. activated, this item will show up. Select your Bit Transmission Rate here. (From 256 to 6,144 kbps) Note: Even if this setting is altered, the users who are already...
  • Page 41 Initial Configuration and Operation Network > Audio Type: Choose the type of audio encoding that you wish to use. (G.711 PCMA, G.711 PCMU, G.726 24K, G.726 32K) Basic Audio Out > Enable: Activate this checkbox to activate the Audio output mode. • Save: Click this button to save the changes you made. Note: When sending sound signals from the microphone on your computer, the sound from the speaker may be small depending on the performance of the microphones. General > MAC Address: Shows the MAC address of the device. Port & Encryption > Web Port: The typically used port number for HTTP service is 80. We recommend that you change the number to anything between 1,025 and 65,535.
  • Page 42 Initial Configuration and Operation RTP Stream > RTSP Port: The number of RTSP port for video streaming. The default value of the port number is 554, and you may RTP (Real Time Transport Protocol) is an internet protocol change this within the range from 1,025 to 65,535. that supports the transmission and management of the multimedia data in real time via unicast or multicast. > Network Encryption: Choose between HTTP or HTTPS for network encryption setting. Note: The RTSP port number must differ from the web port number. ARP Ping > Enable ARP ping to configure IP address: Select whether you wish to use ARP Ping for IP address setup using IP Utility. • Save: Click this button to save the changes you made.
  • Page 43 Initial Configuration and Operation Note: Master / Slave When using multicast, avoid using the same port number with > RTP Unicast: Check this radio button when you are using the multicast to prevent the video stream from overwrapping. RTP unicast. Also, use unique IP addresses and port number for each > RTP Multicast: Check this radio button when you are device, or there might be IP address collision between the using RTP multicast. devices. Video RTP port: Set the number of Video RTP port. The range of the possible port number is from > TTL: Set the TTL(Time To Live) value. The default setting is 1,025 to 65,534. 7, and the possible range of the value is from 1 to 225. Audio RTP port: Set the number of Audio RTP port. The range of the possible port number is from • Save: Press this button to save any changes you made. 1,025 to 65,534. Data RTP port: Set the number of Data RTP port. The range of the possible port number is from 1,025 to 65,534. IP Address: Set the IP address for RTP multicast. The range of the possible address is from 240.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 44 Initial Configuration and Operation TCP/IP Note: To use this functionality, the mail server should be registered within the event server configuration. > Statically set: Manually configure the network settings. IP address: Input the IP address here. Subnet Mask: Input the subnet mask address here. Gateway: Input the gateway addresshere. DNS Server status > Primary DNS Server: Input the main DNS server address here. A DNS (Domain Name Service) changes the domain name into an IP address within the network. IP Address status > Secondary DNS Server: Input the address of the > Automatically set with DHCP: Click on this radio button Secondary DNS Server. if you wish to use DHCP mode. The network settings are automatically configured by the DHCP server. • Save: Click this button to save the changes you made. Notify to SMTP server, if IP address is changed: With this option activated, the system will notify the user with the new IP address each time it changes by sending an e-mail.
  • Page 45 Initial Configuration and Operation DDNS IP filtering DDNS allows the user to use a URL to connect to an LG IP You may add up to 10 IP addresses here, either one at a time, device instead of using an IP address. or a bunch of them simultaneously. DDNS Status > Don’t use DDNS server: Click when you are not using DDNS. > Use DDNS server: Click here to use DDNS. Provider: The provider of DDNS Hostname: Input the host name you want to use. • Save: Click this button to save changes you made.
  • Page 46 Initial Configuration and Operation Note: IP list To apply your access granting policy (either blocking or > Basic Policy: Choose the basic policy for granting access. opening for them) to a range of addresses, insert the Allow all: Basically the access will be granted to all starting address of the range as the Beginning Address IP addresses, except for those in the IP block list by and the last one as the End Address. If you wish to add the user. only one address, input the same address both for the Beginning and End addresses. Deny all: Basically the access will not be granted to any IP address except for those listed in the Access 3. Click [Save] button. Permission List. To active this mode, there should be 4. Repeat step 1 to step 3 to add more IP addresses. at least one or more address registered in the list. • Remove: Deletes one or more addresses from the list. • Save: Click here to save the change you made for the Select the address you wish to delete from the list. setting. Click [Remove] button to eliminate it (or them) from • Add: Add an IP address to the list. the list. 1. Press [Add] button. 2. Input the following items on the list. Alias: Input the name here.
  • Page 47 Initial Configuration and Operation Wireless Access Point > Press [Refresh] button to refresh the list of the wireless LAN access points detected around. The figures on the left show the strength of the signal, while the names of the access points are displayed on the right. > Click [Info] to display the detailed information for each selected access point. Press [Add] button to add the access points to connect to. > The added access points are displayed on the right panel of the screen. Choose the added access point and press [Connect] button to establish a connection. During the connection attempt, ‘Connecting’ will be displayed on the right side (in case an IP address is being assigned, ‘IP assigning. ’ ) When the connection is established, a message saying ‘connected, ’ and when a connection to a WPS is made, ‘wps connected’ will be displayed, respectively. > Press [Disconnect] to disconnect.
  • Page 48 Initial Configuration and Operation Note: • As there are possibilities of the video feed being interrupted due to the network problem when used under When a connection to a certain access point is made, you may a wireless network environment, it is recommended that not use the ‘Edit, ’ ‘Delete, ’ and ‘Connect’ buttons. To use these the stream settings of the audio and video are set to functionalities, disconnect from the AP first. default settings. > You may use an access point you would like to use by IP Address status pressing [Add] button to add a new access point. > Automatically set with DHCP: Click on this radio button > To change the information on the added access point, to use DHCP to automatically configure the network press [Edit] to change. settings of the device through a DHCP server. > To delete an added access point, select the target access > Statically set: Manually set the network configurations. point and press [Remove]. IP Address: Input the IP address Note: Subnet Mask: Input the subnet mask address.
  • Page 49 Initial Configuration and Operation User Basic User list > Take the following steps to add a new user; Basic Press [Add] button to call up a User Setup window. You may add new users with varying authorities. Up to 50 user 2. Enter the username and password of the new IDs in total can be registered. user. (The passwords should be a combination of alphabetical characters and numbers and should be in 4 letters or longer.) 3. Reconfirm the password you entered above. 4. Select the user authority level and press [Save]. Administrator: Admin users may have a full control over all the functionalities of the device, including various adjustments of the settings using the setup menus. Power User: Power users have access to all the functionalities except for the setups or any operation that changes the configuration of the device. The advanced users may have access to real time video images and control the audio functionality.
  • Page 50 Initial Configuration and Operation Note: Normal user: Normal users may have access to only the real time video images, which is the You cannot delete the ‘admin’ user and ‘anonymous’ user, lowest level of authorization. which is the temporary user account. Custom User: Custom users may log on to the Anonymous system and view the real time video feed only when ‘Anonymous Access’ is permitted. > Enable Anonymous login Note: Activate the checkbox to allow anonymous access to the system. An anonymous user may have access only to the Please try not to forget your password. real time video stream. > Editing a registered user Max RTP stream connection The password or the authorization setting of an existing > Maximum Number of RTP Streams for Simultaneous user may be altered. Access Control this setting to manipulate the total 1. Select the target user for alteration and press [Edit]. number of users to simultaneously access the streams.
  • Page 51 Initial Configuration and Operation Event Video Frame Number Resolution Quality Codec Rate of Users Event Server Maximum H.264 720p HIGHEST Event servers are used to receive the recorded video clips or notification messages. Maximum MJPEG 720p HIGHEST Note: This setting may affect the preview window of the IP device setup menu. • Save: Press this button to save the changes in the configuration...
  • Page 52 Initial Configuration and Operation FTP Server List > Editing an FTP server An FTP server receives the recorded video clips. Select the target FTP server to be edited from the list. > To add an FTP server; Press [Edit] button. Makes changes to setup Press [Add] button and the FTP server configuration attributes of the server. window will pop up. > Remove an FTP Server 2. Make changes to various items for FTP server setup. Select the target FTP server to be deleted from the • Alias: The name of the FTP server list. • Address: The address of the FTP server 2. Press [Remove] button. • Port: The port number to be used for SMTP Server List connection An SMTP server is used to receive notification messages. • User ID: Input the username to log on to the FTP server. >...
  • Page 53 Initial Configuration and Operation • Password: Input the password. > Editing SMTP Server • Address: Input the address of the SMTP server. Select the SMTP server to be edited from the SMTP server list. • Port: Input Port number Press [Edit] button. Make necessary changes to the • Enable SSL: Activate this setting when using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol. SSL server setup attributes. protocol is an encryption protocol to provide > Deleting an SMTP Server secure communication on the network. Select the SMTP server to be deleted from the list. • Receiving address: Input the e-mail address to be used to receive the notifications. 2. Press [Remove] button. • Administrator address: Input the e-mail address of the admin user. • Subject: Input title • Message: Input the body text of the notification message. • Test: Press [Test] button to test the server. 3. Press [Save] to save the changes made.
  • Page 54 Initial Configuration and Operation Sensors & Relays Sensor > Enable: Activate this checkbox to use the sensor. > Alias: Input the name of the sensor. > Type: Select the type of the sensor. IR Motion Sensor > Enable: Activate this checkbox to use an IR sensor. > Alias: Input the name of the IR sensor. Relay > Control duration: Set the relay control time. > Alias: Input the name of the relay. > Type: Select the type of the sensor. > Control relay Run: Run the relay. Stop : Stop the relay.
  • Page 55 Initial Configuration and Operation Motion detect Flash LED > Control Duration: Input the control time of the Flash LED. > Alias: Input the name of the Flash LED. > Control relay Run: Turn on the Flash LED. Stop: Turn off the Flash LED. • Save: Press this button to save the changes made. Preview Set the location of the motion detector frame or the view the current location thereof.
  • Page 56 Initial Configuration and Operation Notes: General • The size of the motion detector frame can be adjusted. > Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity of the motion detector to Click on the edge of the frame and drag to adjust the size detect any moving objects in the scene. High higher as necessary. sensitivity, even tiny twitches in the scene can be detected as a moving object. • To activate the motion detection functionality, either of the Master or Slave setting should be activated by activating > Save: Click this button to save the changes you made. the [Enable] Item. Also the video codec should be set at H.264 and the value of GOP should be 2 or higher to allow Setting the motion detector frame the motion detection mode to function. 1. Click [Add] button to any a motion detector frame on Trigger Event screen. As you click the button, newly added motion detector frame will appear on the preview screen, and you may add upto five frames per scene. 2. Set the sensitivity value for the frame at Sensitivity menu. Click on the motion detector frame at its rim or sides and drag to a desired position. 4. Click [Save] to save the changes. When there is an event (a motion detected by the motion detector) the video feed is either recorded or the relay and Flash LED, alarming device will be activated.
  • Page 57 Initial Configuration and Operation • Trigger: The selected trigger event • Time: Set the day of the week, the time, pre- alarm duration and Post alarm duration, and the duration of the time during which the inputs will be ignored. • Action: Set the actions to be taken as below; FTP Server /SMTP Server: Choose whether to upload the image to an FTP server or send an e-mail to an SMTP server. Control relay: Activate or deactivate a selected relay. SD Card Recording: Record the video feed to the SD card when there is an event. Flash LED: Turns on the Flash LED when there is an event. Sound Alert: Strike up a sound alarm in case of an event. FTP Server: The image (JPEG) will be sent Event Schedule List to the FTP server if an event occurs. > Editing the Event Schedule List • Stream: Choose the desired video feed stream from the relevant camera. Select an event trigger and press [Edit] button. An Press [Save] button to save the changes in settings. event setup window will pop-up. 2. Make appropriate changes to the settings.
  • Page 58 Initial Configuration and Operation Notes: this case are, respectively, 10 for the maximum frame rate, CBR for quality, and 6144 kbps for the bit rate. • In order to activate ‘FTP server / SMTP server’ settings, a file server and/or mail server should be registered at the event Schedule Event server setting sub menu under the event menu. • The recorded files of the event (motion detector/sensor event) are split up by a 5 minutes duration. • In case the remaining free space in the SD card is 200 MB or below, the system stops recording or overwrites an existing file in accordance with the [Overwrite] setting. An overwritten file may cause error or would not play when you try to open the file. • Set the video codec to MJPEG, and the video recorded on the SD card will have only one frame per second. • When you are recording the master stream video using a FTP Server/SD Card, if the maximum frame rate set for the master stream is higher than 10, the maximum frame rate Activation Time and GOP are automatically set to 10. In the meantime, if the max frame rate is 10 or below, the GOP will be set to > Always: Event link starts at the time set by the user. the same rate as the maximum frame rate. Also, regardless of the maximum frame rate, the quality settings will > Only scheduled time: Recording will be repeated at the automatically be set to CBR and the GOP configuration designated time on the selected weekday.
  • Page 59 Initial Configuration and Operation Action > SDCard recording: Recording in SD card will start if an event occurs. Select the stream of the camera to use for SD card recording. > FTP Server(JPEG): Uploads images to the FTP server. • Send Image per: Select the time interval to upload images to the FTP server. • Base File Name: Sets the image file name. • Suffix: Set the suffix. Notes: • You can select the activated timetable by dragging by weekday or time. • The stream used for FTP transmission (JPEG) is slave resolution. Select the [Always] checkbox in FTP (JPEG) to set to [Always] regardless of the activation time. • Save: Click the [Save] button to save the setting value of the current screen.
  • Page 60: Things To Check Before Reporting A Malfunction

    Things to Check before Reporting a Malfunction The following instructions are to help our customers solve Destination host unreachable: This means the some of the operation errors or malfunctions when LG IP system could not access to a device that is using devices do not work properly for various reasons. the IP address you typed in. Request timed out: It means the IP address you I cannot setup the IP device. gave is simply not in use for the moment. • ARP/Ping: Turn of the device and turn the power back on • Colliding IPs: Collision of IP addresses may happen when after waiting for a few minutes. Then it will take another you are using a fixed IP address. In case of colliding IPs, two minutres for the device to be assigned with a new IP shift the IP setting of the colliding device to DHCP and address and enter the operation mode. Search for the IP check for the newly assigned IP address through a Ping device using IP Utility. Select the relevant IP device from test or network administrator menus before further use. the search result, and right click on the item. From the I cannot access to my IP device from Smart Web Viewer.
  • Page 61 Things to Check before Reporting a Malfunction I want to access a device on the Local network from outside. • Contact your network administrator to find out the cause of the surge in the traffic and make necessary adjustments • Check your Firewall settings. to the network or remove the cause of such network • Check the router configuration. You may require Port problems to prevent further network problems. Forwarding or DMZ configuration. I lost my log-on password. • Contact your network administrator for further guidance • Press the Reset button and return the device to the factory regarding the firewalls or the router configuration. setting. • It is recommended that you use a dedicated line (public IP) • Log on to the system using the default admin username allocated by the ISP for normal use. (If it is not a dedicated...
  • Page 62 • Check if your computer is equipped with a sound card optimized settings in consideration of the performance of or other sound related components. See if you’re your your network. speakers and microphones are connected properly. • The video may be interrupted or play slow when there is a • See if your sound card supports Full duplex. heavy traffic load on the network. Remove the device that cause such a heavy traffic or make changes to settings to • Check the volume setting of your computer. If the volume is set to ‘Mute, ’ deactivate the Mute mode to play sounds. prevent such a surge of the traffic. • To listen to the audio source from Smart Web Viewer, the • The video may be interrupted or play slow when there are a number of other applications running in the client Speaker button should be activated. computer. When using LG IPSOLUTE or Smart Web Viewer, • In order to use the bidirectional audio feature, you need try not to use any other software in your computer. to have a microphone connected to your computer and the bidirectional audio button on Smart Web Viewer must • If you cannot access to the multicast streaming, check the multicast settings. The IP address and port number be activated. should not be the same with any other device. Also, set your router or other network equipment to support multicasting by contacting your network administrator. • If you see grey lines in the video, update the driver software of your graphic card to the latest version.
  • Page 63: Open Source Software Disclaimer

    Open Source Software Disclaimer To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com . In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping and handling) upon email request to opensource@lge.com. This offer is valid for three (3) years from the date on which you purchased the product.
  • Page 64: Product Specification

    Product Specification Items LW130W Camera Image Sensor 1/4 Type Progressive Scan CMOS Lens Fixed Lens - Wide-angle lens (105°) Resolution Upto 1280 x 720 Illumination 0.8 lx@F2.0 0 lx@F2.0 with Flash LED ON True Day/Night Digital D/N Image Enhancement Backlight Compensation, Exposure Control, AGC, White Balance, Sharpness Video / Audio Video Compression H.264_HIGH, H.264, MJPEG Frame Rate 30 fps @ 1280 x 720, 30 fps @ D1 Multi-Streaming Dual-Streaming Video Protocol LG Protocol, ONVIF 2.2 Profile S, PSIA 1.1 Audio Compression G.711, G.726 2-way Audio Support...
  • Page 65 Product Specification Event Motion detect Motion Detection PIR Sensor Detection Even Notification Email, FTP, Sound Alert, Relay Out, Flash LED Pre Event Buffering Support Interface Video Out Audio In/Out 1/1 (Built-in) Alarm In/Out PIR Sensor Support Flash LED Support SD Slot Support (Micro) - up to 32GB, Class6 recommended...
  • Page 66 Product Specification Network Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet 802.11 b/g/n (Wi-Fi) Support Security Password Protection, HTTPS(SSL, TLS) Protocol TCP/IP(IPv4), HTTP, HTTPS, RTP, RTSP, UDP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, ICMP, DDNS(LG) Remote S/W Web Client Mobile Application (IPhone, Android) LG Video Management S/W Connections Misc. Power Source DC 5 V Operating Temp. C to 40 Operating Humidity 0 % RH to 80 % RH Weight 100 g Dimension (W x H x D) Body – 60 mm x 98 mm x 42 mm Body and Stand – 69 mm x 123 mm x 97 mm...
  • Page 67 Suppliers Details LG Electronics Inc Name Address LG Electronics Inc. 19-1, Cheongho-ri, Jinwi-myeon, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, 451-713, Korea Product Details Product and Model Name HD Compact Network Camera LW130W With the Accessory(ies) AC Adapter / APD DA-15F05 Applicable Regulation and Standards Details 1.
  • Page 68 Name Issued Date declaration relates complies with the above mentioned Oct 25, 2011 standards, regulation and directives Doo Haeng Lee / Director LG Electronics Inc. – EU Representative Krijgsman 1, 1186 DM Amstelveen The Netherlands Signature of representative...
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