Marmitek IP EYE ANYWHERE 470 - ADVANCED Installation Manual

Marmitek IP EYE ANYWHERE 470 - ADVANCED Installation Manual

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IP Eye Anywhere 470
SERIES
Low Lux MPEG4/MJPEG
Dome Network Camera
ADVANCED INSTALLATION GUIDE
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  • Page 1 IP CAMERA IP Eye Anywhere 470 SERIES Low Lux MPEG4/MJPEG Dome Network Camera ADVANCED INSTALLATION GUIDE 20310 / 20091117 • IP Eye Anywhere 470™ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MARMITEK ©...
  • Page 2: Pr Efac E

    REFACE Thank you for purchasing the IPEyeAnywhere470, a standalone system that can be connected directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network. The camera features the latest Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 image technology, advanced management functionality, and GPIO connectors (e.g. connecting to the door sensors or alarm bells), allowing you to record streaming video (Motion JPEG or MPEG-4 ), enable motion detection, and setup automated FTP/Email/ Network Storage service for security.
  • Page 3 Appendix Provides the specification of the camera and some useful information for using your camera. NOTE The illustrations and configuration values in this guide are for reference only. The actual settings depend on your practical application of the camera. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents PR EFAC E ....................1 CHA P TER 1 ................... 5 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR CAMERA..........5 ........5 HECKING THE ACKAGE ONTENTS .......... 6 ETTING TO AMERA ............9 EATURES AND ENEFITS ............11 YSTEM EQUIREMENT CHA P TER 2 ..................12 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ............
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    Marmitek does not accept responsibility in the case of improper usage of the product or when the product is used for purposes other than specified. Marmitek does not accept responsibility for additional damage other than covered by the legal product responsibility.
  • Page 6: Cha P Ter 1

    HAPTER NTRODUCTION AMERA 1.1 Checking the Package Contents Check the items contained in the package carefully. You should have the following: One IPEyeAnywhere470 One Power Adapter One screw pack and drill template One Ethernet Cable (RJ-45 type) One Terminal Block Connector One Installation Wizard CD One Quick Installation Guide NOTE...
  • Page 7: Getting To Know Your Camera

    Mic In: Connects an external microphone to receive the on-the-spot sound where the camera is installed Power: Connects the power adapter to supply power to the camera. TV Out: The BNC connector is used to connect the composite video input of external video device. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 8 LAN: Plugs the provided Ethernet cable to connect to your local area network (LAN). The LAN port of the camera supports the NWay protocol so that the camera can detect the network speed automatically. GPIO: Connects the external device that features additional controlling function, such as motion detection, event triggering, alarm notification, and a variety of external control functions.
  • Page 9: Led Indicators

    - Power indicates the camera is powered on with the steady amber light. - Link indicates the camera’s network connectivity with the flashing green light. z Link & Power switches: The two switches allow you to turn off the LED indicators manually. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 10: Features And Benefits

    1.3 Features and Benefits z MPEG4/MJPEG Dual-codec Supported The camera provides you with excellent images by the MPEG4/MJPEG dual-codec selectable technology, allowing you to adjust image size and quality, and bit rate according to the networking environment. z Flexible Audio Capability The camera allows you to connect the external microphone to receive on-the-spot audio via the Internet, allowing you to monitor the on-site voice.
  • Page 11 For example, babies at home, patients in the hospital, offices and banks, and more. The camera can capture both still images and video clips, so that you can keep the archives and restore them at any time. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 12: System Requirement

    1.4 System Requirement z Networking - LAN: 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet. z Accessing the Camera using UltraView - Platform: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7. z Accessing the Camera using Web Browser - Platform: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7. - CPU: Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above - RAM: 512MB - Resolution:...
  • Page 13: Cha P Ter 2

    Upload images or send email messages with the still images attached. The following diagram explains one of the typical applications for your cameras and provides a basic example for installing the cameras. Cameras within Your Network * Please enclosed by waterproof housing when using in outdoor © MARMITEK...
  • Page 14: Installing The Ipeyeanywhere Camera

    2.2 Installing the IPEyeAnywhere Camera „ Basic Installation (Surface) The camera can be mounted to the ceiling surface directly by the following steps: 1. Remove the Dome cover by unscrewing four screws. 2. Drill three mounting holes into the ceiling and hammer the plastic anchors into the holes.
  • Page 15 Before mounting the camera to the ceiling surface, you can cut the cutting part on the bottom of the camera’s side panel by using the pliers, so that the camera can be fitted perfectly on the ceiling and the cables can be arranged through the opening. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 16 5. To capture the desired image, you can: z Tilt the camera lens to a proper position by loosing the screws ( ) and then swinging the adjustable base ( z Rotate the camera lens by turning the base pedestal ) in either clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
  • Page 17: Cha P Ter 3

    Click About to get the Version information of IPFinder. Click Link to connect the selected camera. Click Change IP to modify the IP address of the selected camera. Click Search to find the IP address of the connected camera(s). Click Exit to close the utility. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 18: Accessing To The Camera

    3. Once you get the IP address of the camera, launch the Web browser or UltraView to access your camera. 3.2 Accessing to the Camera Whenever you want to access the camera: 1. Since the default configuration of the camera is DHCP mode enabled, you are recommended to launch IPFinder to search the IP address that is assigned to the camera by the DHCP server, and then click Link to access the camera via the Web...
  • Page 19 For details, see Chapter 4. z Click the button to return to the Main screen to view the live view image. Compression Buttons: Select to transmit and record the video using MPEG4 or MJPEG compression. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 20 Function Buttons: Use these buttons to control the audio, video, and trigger functions. z Manual Record allows you to record and save a video clip. z Snapshot allows you to capture and save a still image. z Browse allows you to assign the destination folder to store the video clips and still images.
  • Page 21 4. Disable the Enable Protected Mode option and then click OK. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 22: Configuring The Ip Address Of The Pc

    3.3 Configuring the IP Address of the PC If you are failed to access to the camera, please check the IP address of your computer. When you connect the camera to your computer directly to proceed with configuration of the camera, you need to set up the IP addresses to be in the same segment for the two devices to communicate.
  • Page 23: Cha P Ter 4

    Web Configuration. The Web Configuration will start from the Basic page. The Web Configuration contains the settings that are required for the camera in the left menu bar, including Smart Wizard, Basic, Network, Video/Audio, Event Server, Motion detect, Event Config, Tools, and Information. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 24: Using Smart Wizard

    4.2 Using Smart Wizard The camera’s Smart Wizard lets you configure your camera easily and quickly. The wizard will guide you through the necessary settings with detailed instructions on each step. To start the wizard, click Smart Wizard in the left menu bar. Step 1.
  • Page 25 Apply to finish the wizard and reboot the camera. Otherwise, click Prev to go back to the previous step(s) and change the settings; or click Cancel to end the wizard and discard the changes. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 26: Basic Setup

    4.3 Basic Setup The Basic menu contains three sub-menus that provide the system settings for the camera, such as the Camera Name, Location, Date & Time, and User management. „ Basic >> System z Basic: This item allows you to assign the camera name and location information.
  • Page 27 - User Name: Enter the user’s name you want to add to use the camera. - Password: Enter the password for the new user. When you are finished, click Add/Modify to add the new user to the camera. To modify the user’s © MARMITEK...
  • Page 28 information, select the one you want to modify from UserList and click Add/Modify. - UserList: Display the existing users of the camera. To delete a user, select the one you want to delete and click Delete. z Guest - User Name: Enter the guest’s name you want to add to use the camera.
  • Page 29: Network Settings

    IP Setting: This item allows you to select the IP address mode and set up the related configuration. - DHCP: Select this option when your network uses the DHCP server. When the camera starts up, it will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server automatically. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 30 - Static IP: Select this option to assign the IP address for the camera directly. You can use IPFinder to obtain the related setting values. Enter the IP address of the camera. The default setting is 192.168.0.30. Subnet Enter the Subnet Mask of the camera. Mask The default setting is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 31 Start IP address and End IP address options. When you are finished, click Add to save the range setting. You can repeat the action to assign multiple ranges for the camera. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 32 For example, when you enter 192.168.0.50 in Start IP Address and 192.168.0.80 in End IP Address, the user whose IP address located within 192.168.0.50 ~ 192.168.0.80 will not be allowed to access the camera. - Accept IP List: The list displays the range setting(s) of IP addresses that are allowed to access the camera.
  • Page 33: Setting Up Video & Audio

    - Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness level from 0 ~ 100. Click Default to restore the default settings of the three options above. - Mirror: Select Vertical to mirror the image vertically, or select Horizontal to mirror the image horizontally. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 34 „ Video & Audio >> Video z MPEG4 - Video Resolution: Select the desired video resolution from the three formats: VGA, QVGA, and QQVGA. The higher setting (VGA) obtains better video quality while it uses more resource within your network. - Video Quality: Select the desired image quality from five levels: Lowest, Low, Medium, High, and Highest.
  • Page 35 - Includes Date & Time: Select this option to display the date & time stamp on the live view image. - Include Text: Select this option and enter your heading text in the box to display the text information on the live view image. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 36: Event Server Configuration

    - Enable Opaque: Select this option to set a black background to the displayed date & time stamp. 4.6 Event Server Configuration The Event Server menu contains three sub-menus that allow you to upload images to FTP, send emails that include still images, and store the images to a NAS system.
  • Page 37 - Receiver #2 Email Address: Enter the second email address of the user who will receive the email. - Send Email With: Set the format of the image that is to be sent by the email. You can set the format as One © MARMITEK...
  • Page 38 Snapshot or images containing Pre-event (0 ~ 3) seconds and Post-event (0 ~ 3) seconds. „ Event Server Setting >> Network Storage z Network Storage - Samba Server Address: Enter the IP address of the Network Storage server. - Share: Assign the folder on the Network Storage server to share the files to users.
  • Page 39: Motion Detect

    Name: Assign a name to the detecting area. z Threshold: Move the slide bar to adjust the level for detecting motion to record video. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 40: Event Config

    4.8 Event Config The Event Config menu contains five sub-menus that provide the commands to configure event profiles. „ Event Configuration >> General Setting z General - Snapshot/Recording Subfolder: You can assign a given subfolder to each new captured file. Otherwise, leave this option blank to use the default setting.
  • Page 41 To assign the same time period to every weekday, click Add this to all weekdays; click Delete this from all weekdays to remove the selected time period from every weekday. Click Delete to remove the selected time period. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 42 - Start/End Time: Enter the start and end time and then click Add to assign a time period within in the selected weekday. „ Event Configuration >> Motion Detect Trigger z Schedule Profile: Select the Enable option to enable the trigger function of the camera, so that you can send captured images within the detecting area to the FTP server, email receiver, or the Network Storage server.
  • Page 43 - Schedule Profile: Select a schedule profile (Always, or the profile you have set) from the pull-down list. - Action: Select the Trigger Out function or select the destination of the captured image (Record to Network Storage, Send Email, or FTP Upload). © MARMITEK...
  • Page 44: Tools

    4.9 Tools The Tools menu provides the commands that allow you to restart or reset the camera. You can also backup and restore your configuration, and upgrade the firmware for the camera. z Factory Reset: Click Reset to restore all factory default settings for the camera.
  • Page 45 - Select the firmware: Click Browse to locate the backup file and then click Update. NOTE Make sure to keep the camera connected to the power source during the process of upgrading firmware. Otherwise, the camera might be damaged because of failure of upgrading firmware. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 46: Information

    4.10 Information The Information menu displays the current configuration and events log of the camera. „ Information >> Device Info Display the Basic, Video & Audio, and Network settings of the camera. „ Information >> System Log The Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system. IPEyeAnywhere 470 ™...
  • Page 47: Cha P Ter 5

    Lens Assembly - Lens Type Board Lens - Aperture (F/No.) - Focus Length 4.2 mm - View Angle (Diagonal) 60 degree z Video - Compression MPEG4/MJPEG - Exposure Control Auto - White Balance Auto - Gain control Auto © MARMITEK...
  • Page 48: User Interface

    - Video Resolution VGA/QVGA/QQVGA; 30 fps max. z Communication - LAN 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet, auto-sensed; Auto-MDIX - Protocol TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, Samba, PPPoE, UPnP, Bonjour, RTP, RTSP, RTCP z User Interface - LAN One RJ-45 port - Reset One Reset button...
  • Page 49: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment - Temperature Operation: 0qC ~ 45qC; Storage: -15qC ~ 60qC - Humidity Operation: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing; Storage: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing z EMI FCC Class B, CE Class B © MARMITEK...
  • Page 50: Glossary Of Terms

    A.2 Glossary of Terms NUMBERS 10BASE-T 10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III, IV, or V unshielded twisted-pair media. 100BASE-TX The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE- T is called 100BASE-TX. ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, a new technology improved from PCM, which encodes analog sounds to digital form.
  • Page 51 IP address to any device that requests one. Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Since domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to © MARMITEK...
  • Page 52 remember. The Internet however, is really based on IP addresses every time you use a domain name the DNS will translate the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name www.network_camera.com might translate to 192.167.222.8. Enterprise An enterprise network consists of collections of networks network connected to each other over a geographically dispersed area.
  • Page 53 Internet (the packet) and also details the numerical addressing format used to route the information. Your Internet service provider controls the IP address of any device it connects to the Internet. The IP addresses in your © MARMITEK...
  • Page 54 network must conform to IP addressing rules. In smaller LANs, most people will allow the DHCP function of a router or gateway to assign the IP addresses on internal networks. IP address IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent in packets across the Internet.
  • Page 55 WAN – (wide area network): The computers are in different geographic locations and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves. NWay Protocol A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the highest possible transmission speed between two devices. © MARMITEK...
  • Page 56 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a technique for converting analog audio signals into digital form for transmission. PING Packet Internet Groper, a utility used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It functions by sending a packet to the specified address and waits for a reply.
  • Page 57 Workstations, single-attach stations, dual- attach stations, and concentrators are FDDI stations. Subnet mask In TCP/IP, the bits used to create the subnet are called the subnet mask. (TCP/IP) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a widely used transport protocol that connects diverse © MARMITEK...
  • Page 58 computers of various transmission methods. It was developed y the Department of Defense to connect different computer types and led to the development of the Internet. Transceiver A transceiver joins two network segments together. Transceivers can also be used to join a segment that uses one medium to a segment that uses a different medium.
  • Page 59 Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, the latest security specification that provides greater data protection and network access control for Wi-Fi networks. WPA2 uses the government-grade AES encryption algorithm and IEEE 802.1X-based authentication, which are required to secure large corporate networks. © MARMITEK...

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