ZMODO CM-I12316GY User Manual
ZMODO CM-I12316GY User Manual

ZMODO CM-I12316GY User Manual

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  • Page 1 Wireless/Wired Network Camera Night Vision & Remote Operation User Manual CM-I12316GY IPCAM User Manual For further help, please visit www.zmodo.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for buying our IP camera. This series of products is designed and equipped for network video surveillance, including wired IP bullet cameras, wireless IP bullet cameras, IP IR dome cameras, IP IR waterproof cameras etc. We have adopted high performance chips to ensure high quality media processing that includes video and audio collection, compression, and transmission.
  • Page 3: General Introduction

    3.1.1. Configure Network Parameter ............. 3.2. Logging and Active X Installation............. 3.3. Main Operation Interface................. 3.4. Manager Operation ................3.4.1. Multi-Device Settings................3.4.2. Basic Network Settings................ 3.4.3. Wireless Settings................. 3.4.4. ADSL Settings..................3.4.5. DDNS Settings..................3.4.6. E-mail and FTP Services Settings............3.4.7.
  • Page 4: Product Specifications

    1.1. Product Specifications *Adopt high performance with strong functional media processors- 32Bit RSIC *CMOS image sensor *Uses high quality MJPEG compression to transmit video over low bandwidth internet speeds *Maximum support of 15 users viewing at the same time, no limit for users if using Forwarder Server function;...
  • Page 5: Interface & Installation

    Hard Disk: no less than 40G if it needs video image Operation System: 32 bit simple/English Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista & 64 bit simple Chinese/English Windows 2003/XP/Vista Software Applications -IE 5.0 or above -DirectX8.0 or above version -TCP/IP network protocol 2. Interface & Installation There are two kinds of AJ series IP camera interfaces: one is body guard interface and the other is the extended line interface.
  • Page 6: Installation

    *Extension line interface definition icon: Power: direct current 12V. GPIO alarm interface: accept external connection linkage alarm (for example: door magnet, infrared) Reset Line: two short circuit reset lines, equipment restores to factory settings. Backup: follow-up product extend interface. 2.2. Installation IP camera has the ability to process images and transmit via an internet connection.
  • Page 7: Pppoe Installation

    2.2.2. PPPoE Installation Under this connection, users must set PPPoE dialing parameters on the IP camera itself. Input the username and password of ISP supplier and offer permit IP camera dialing to connect to internet. To set the PPPoE dialing parameter connect the device to network through the first way, then write parameter to the device.
  • Page 8: Ie Browse To Ip Camera

    connection of IP camera is finished. To ensure successful connection, we recommend setting the camera IP as the stable IP at the same net range of PC in LAN. For how to set this, please refer to number 8 of frequently asked questions. 3.
  • Page 9 Note: Before using the product installation, please just use IPCAM standard power adapter. The use of non-certified power adapter may damage the IPCAM. IPCAM should only be installed in the indoor environment. Figure3.1 If the internet cable and power connect is functioning properly, click the button.
  • Page 10: Configure Network Parameter

    Figure3.3 Note: After you click the search button the software will automatically search for all the devices’ IP addresses within a local area network. There are three cases: 1. IP cameras’ IP address is not found. After you clicked the search button the devices’...
  • Page 11: Logging And Active X Installation

    Figure3.4 Note: IP Address: Fill in IP address, ensure that the IP address’ network segment you have filled is the same as the PC network segment. Mask: Use the default subnet mask e.g: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: Ensure that the device’s network gateway is the same as your PC’ s. DNS: DNS service provider’s IP address.
  • Page 12 There are two way to log IP camera: 1) Double-click the device’ IP address in the list of IP Finder. (Figure 3.2). Internet Explorer will automatically open and display the device’s login screen. 2) Access directly through Internet Explorer by manually entering the device IP address in the Internet Explorer browser’s address bar.
  • Page 13: Main Operation Interface

    Figure3.7 Select the needed language, and the way you want to visit. Click Sign in. After installation Active X will be usable. If it is blocked by antivirus software, please remove block. Note: Default device account is admin, no password. 3.3.
  • Page 14: Manager Operation

    For example: If the is on , the device is the first to monitor the status. When you log on the operator interface, you can perform PTZ and video parameters. Direction control: Click the arrows in different directions to rotate the lend in the appropriate direction.
  • Page 15: Multi-Device Settings

    UPnP set: If you want internet access to IPCAM, ensure that the state is correct UPnP. Device Firmware Upgrade: The system firmware update and application thereof. Restore factory settings : When there is not a response when the error occurred, you can restore the factory settings to resolve the device. I rebooted the device: Rebooted the device.
  • Page 16: Basic Network Settings

    Figure3.10 3.4.2 Basic Network Settings Figure3.11 This potion is for DHCP and IP configuration. Port forwarding is needed, If you choose to set IP address, port forwarding is needed. Please fill in the relative IP address subnet mask, gateway, DNS serve, and Http port. 3.4.3 Wireless Setting First make sure that your wireless router is working.
  • Page 17: Adsl Settings

    Figure3.12 3.4.4 ADSL Setting When your device is directly connected to the internet via a ADSL you need to enter your service providers ISP to obtain the account name and password. Next click “settings” button and device should be able to connect to the internet. Figure3.13 3.4.5 Dynamic DNS Setting(DDNS) Figure3.14...
  • Page 18: E-Mail And Ftp Services Settings

    the first four characters for remote access. For example, http://abcd.viipcam.com the user’s name is abcd. The password is DDNS. (The password can be obtained on the device body or contact the supplier). When connected, it displays "xxxxx is OK" on Device Info; it means that it was successfully set. If you need to use your own Dynamic DNS, please select the appropriate service providers (on DDNS service) then enter the following information and save.
  • Page 19: Alarm Services Settings

    The above setting is similar to Mail Server Settings,when alarming is triggered it also sends image. Please enter FTP server、FTP port、FTP user、FTP password, FTP upload directory、FTP mode,FTP mode has two options: PORT and POSV. If it needs a quick image upload please select it and then select upload image interval (second).
  • Page 20: Restore Factory Settings

    3.4.9 Restore Factory Settings If a user forgets his or her password, click "restore ex-factory settings". A pop-up will appear and click ok. Wait 1 minute and you can use again like normal. 3.4.10 Reboot Equipment Click ok: 4. Others 4.1 Port Forwarding Settings in router When remotely accessing via the internet--port forwarding in router is a must.
  • Page 21: Warranty

    3. Click “virtual server” in the unfolded menu. 4. fill "80" under the right port start or port end, Server IP address fill "192.168.1.50", protocol select "TCP/UDP" OR”“TCP”, finally don’t forget to click save/apply. 1. DLINK ex-factory definition router address is 192.168.0.1 2.
  • Page 22 calamities or physical damage. d) Repaired item by non-authorized repair centers. All above terms, if changed, regarded to relevant regulations. FCC STATEMENT 1. 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.
  • Page 23 Your Security, Our Priority.

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