Edimax Pan/Tilt IP Surveillance Camera IC-7000 User Manual

Edimax Pan/Tilt IP Surveillance Camera IC-7000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Pan/Tilt Remote Control with Audio & Night Vision User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    --------------------------------------------T 1. O ... 5 VERVIEW 1.1 P RODUCT ESCRIPTION 1.2 P ... 5 RODUCT EATURE 1.3 P RODUCT PECIFICATION 1.4 P ACKAGE ONTENTS 1.5 S YSTEM EQUIREMENT 1.6 I IC-7000 NTRODUCTION OF 1.7 I TV_OUT F NTRODUCTION OF 1.8 B SET-UP P ASIC ROCEDURES...
  • Page 3 ... 49 PPENDIX A. U PPENDIX SING A ) ... 49 B. FAQ: ... 58 PPENDIX IC-7000 USER’S GUIDE DDNS DIALUP ONNECTION AND PAGE 3/62 IC-7000 CAM User’s Guide IC-7000 EZ IPCAM (U WITH THE Rev. PV1.0 SING A...
  • Page 4 Copyright© by Edimax Technology Co, LTD. all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic,optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the...
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. O VERVIEW 1.1 P RODUCT ESCRIPTION IC-7000 is an effective and easy-to-use IP Camera for remote monitoring. The setup procedure required for this device is very simple. Built-in Web server allows you to use web browser (e.g., Microsoft IE) through LAN or internet in any time and any place. Type the IP address of the IP-CAM camera on the address bar of web browser to carry out the works of remote image monitoring and administration.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Obtain IP address from DHCP server, or manually setting. (Also supports PPPoE protocol when used with DSL lines). Build-in web server. Remote image capture (JPG format), remote video recording (AVI format). Microphone : High touch 10φ-40db±3 Video output frequency: 50 Hz for PAL、60 Hz for NTSC Night vision: Auto and Manual (Selectable), IR LED x 6/ 5φ/850λ...
  • Page 7: Introduction Of Ic-7000 Exterior Functions

    Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above Internet connectivity. Active-X plug-in.of IE. 1.6 I IC-7000 NTRODUCTION OF IR LEDX6 Microphone DC JACK SD Card Slot Usage of Reset Switch: In case the system is working abnormally, press and hold Reset Switch for a short period of time (about 3 to 5 seconds) until Status LED is illuminated.
  • Page 8: Introduction Of Tv_Out Function

    1.7 H OW TO CONNECT THE CAMERA TO TV_OUT Cable 1. Insert the TV_OUT cable to the TV-Out jack located at the back of camera, as shown in Figure (1). 2. Connect the power adapter to camera, as shown in Figure (2). Press and hold Reset switch for three seconds.
  • Page 9: Product Setup

    1.8 P SET-UP RODUCT 2. U TILITIES AND TOOLS 2.1 CAM_EZ S EARCH CAM_EZ Search is a camera search utility comes with this product. It can search all IP CAMs connected to LAN by sending broadcasting packets. After IP CAM responds the inquery packet, the utility will display a list of all IP CAM found on LAN.
  • Page 10: Use Ip-Cam And Test The Functionality For The First Time

    IP CAM List Renew List MAC address IP CAM Name IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Communication Port Audio Port number (UDP) 2.2 U IP-CAM AND TEST THE FUNCTIONALITY FOR THE FIRST TIME The following ※ (static IP address) /firmware update (strongly recommended). Please refer to the following instructions: A.
  • Page 11 B. Make sure the IP addresses of PC and IP CAM are on the same network section: Usually, static IP address will be used to access Internet, so the IP address will vary. When you want to change IP address, please write down the original IP address on your computer first.
  • Page 12: Network Setup

    Figure 2 2.3 N ETWORK ETUP Before you set up IP CAM, you have to know how your ISP provide you with IP address (static or dynamic). If you do not know, please contact your ISP and ask for help. Common network architecture (1 ~ 7 types).is listed in section 2.5, you can refer to the listing to find out which type is suitable for your computer and finish the setting as the instructions given in section 2.5.
  • Page 13 Open and execute CAM_EZ Search (as shown in Figure 3). The system will scan the IP-CAM that you just installed automatically. Then, you will find 255IC-7000 in the column of Camera Lists. Click 255IC-7000 with left mouse button. You can see the default settings for IP-CAM. Figure 3 Fill static IP Address as shown below.
  • Page 14 Example: 1. Set up the IP CAM with static IP address. 2. Turn on your computer and launch IE browser. Type 211.78.174.94:( 1026、1039….) web browser. 2.4-2 DHCP - IP Address Setting: Use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (red) to connect ADSL host and LAN hub. Then use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (blue) to connect PC and IP CAM (as shown below).
  • Page 15 Control Panel ---> Network Connections ---> Choose Activated LAN connection ---> right click your mouse ---> Select Properties(P)---> Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)---> Select Properties(R) --->Click Obtain an IP address automatically(O), Obtain DNS server address automatically(B). Start CAM_EZ Search utility (as shown in Figure 3). Press Update to scan the IP-CAM that you just installed automatically.
  • Page 16 Figure 5 Example: Now, IP-CAM is set up with an IP address in LAN. Or, use CAM_EZ Search to access the monitoring screen according to the instructions given in Figure 5. Or, turn on your PC and launch IE Browse. Type 10.1.10.82 in Address bar to access the monitoring screen.
  • Page 17 2.4-3 PPPoE - IP Address Setting Access into monitoring screen of network by following the instruction given in section 2.2. Click ‘Network’ on the left, please fill PPPoE account and password in corresponding field, click ‘submit’ to save settings, and click ‘reboot’ to restart web browser.
  • Page 18 You can also use CAM_EZ Search utility to setup PPPoE account and password. Select PPPoE. Click Submit to send out. The IC-7000 IP-CAM network settings will be renewed. Now you can click the searched IP-CAM to open IE Browser to log onto IP-CAM web configuration utility automatically.
  • Page 19 Refer to 2.4-1 STATIC – IP Address Settings to input the IP address properly. Set a static public IP address for each IP-CAM. To view the image of IP-CAM from remote computer: Open IP browser and type in the IP address of the IP-CAM, e.g., http://211.78.174.03. Scenario 2 The way to access Internet Public IP address required?
  • Page 20 refer to 2.4-1 STATIC - IP Address Settings to get instructed.) For the instruction of port mapping function of residential router, please refer to IP and port settings of camera to make proper configuration. To view the image of IP-CAM from remote computer: Launch IP browser and type the public IP address of the residential router and the port number of IP-CAM, e.g., http:// 211.78.174.01:1025.
  • Page 21 and port settings of camera to make proper configuration. 4. To view the image of IP-CAM from remote computer: Launch IP browser and type the public IP address of the residential router and the port number of IP-CAM, e.g., http:// 211.78.174.01:1025 Scenario 4 The way to access Internet Public IP address required?
  • Page 22 Scenario 5 The way to access Internet Public IP address required? DHCP server required? Network Setup for IP -CAM This scenario is best for: Please obtain the PPPoE username and password from your ISP. Connect the red test network cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet jack located on the rear of IP-CAM.
  • Page 23 Scenario 6 The way to access Internet Public IP address required? DHCP server required? Network Setup for IP -CAM This scenario is best for: Please obtain the PPPoE username and password from your ISP. Connect the red test network cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet jack located on the rear of IP-CAM.
  • Page 24 Network Setup for IP -CAM This scenario is best for: Set a public IP address (e.g., 211.78.174.01) for the public IP of your residential router, which is assigned by your ISP. Then, set another private IP address and activate DHCP server function of residential router. For the IP configuration for each IP-CAM, please assign an unique private IP address for every IP-CAM.
  • Page 25: Installation Procedure For Network Environment With Residential Router

    2.5 I NSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR NETWORK ENVIRONMENT WITH RESIDENTIAL ROUTER When a residential router is installed in network, IP-CAM can obtain a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server of residential router. If you want to access IP-CAM from internet, a static private IP address must be assigned to IP-CAM.
  • Page 26 (3) Enable DHCP function of residential router. (Refer to Figure 3. The range of available IP address is 192.168.0.100~192.168.0.199) (4) Access into the web page of Virtual Server. Add the fixed IP address specified by CAM_EZ Search in step (1) and enable it. (Refer to Figure 4.1) IC-7000 USER’S GUIDE IC-7000 CAM User’s Guide Figure 3...
  • Page 27: Work - Around For Audio Problem With Residential Router

    (5) Restart PC and residential router. After restarted, if you want to connect IP-CAM from internet, please go to (http://59.104.28.251:5000, refer to Figure 5) 2.6 W AROUND FOR AUDIO PROBLEM WITH RESIDENTIAL ROUTER If you found that the audio function of IP-CAM is not working properly, please follow the following instructions to fix this problem: 1.
  • Page 28 2. Add a new UDP port on your residential router (available value from 1500 to 25535), every IP-CAM must have an unique port number. IC-7000 USER’S GUIDE IC-7000 CAM User’s Guide PAGE 28/62 Rev. PV1.0...
  • Page 29: Getting Started

    3. G ETTING TARTED 3.1 S YSTEM OGIN The system login is the procedure to identify users grant proper permission to a user. There are 2 kinds of user in this IP-CAM: “administer” and “general user”. After a user is authenticated and logged onto the system, he or she can get video / audio from IP-CAM, or modify setting of IP-CAM.,Please follow the following steps below to log in as an ”admin”...
  • Page 30: Live View

    3.2 L When you’re using IP Cam for the first time, you must change the Internet Explorer security settings (please refer to section will display the following warning, and be unable to display the image of IP-CAM. After the security setting of Internet Explorer has been changed, you don’t have to modify it again in the future.
  • Page 31 Step 2. After clicking Custom Level …, a security settings window will appear. Change ActiveX Control Options and Plug-ins settings to the following new setting: 1. Download signed ActiveX controls: Enable 2. Download unsigned ActiveX controls: Enable 3. Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: Enable 4.
  • Page 32 Step 4. At this time, the computer will display a warning window, as shown below : Press “Yes” , to proceed; Step 5. When the installation is complete , you may begin to view the surveillance image of IP-CAM, as shown below. This action loads ActiveX components from the IC-7000 System to the local machine.
  • Page 33: Take A Shot

    running programs on your PC. If you are in doubt about the source of the ActiveX program you are being requested to allow to run on your system , click “No” to ensure that no malicious codes will be executed on your PC . 3.3 T AKE A This function allows users to capture the screenshot as a picture, and save it on your...
  • Page 34: Advanced Function Of Live View

    4. A DVANCED UNCTION OF Move the cursor to the live image, and right click with your mouse. A small menu will appear with four options: Image:Adjust image parameters Record:Setup for recording video in AVI format. Zoom:Adjust digital zoom parameters. Motion Detec Set:Adjust settings for motion detection.
  • Page 35: Avi Record Setup

    4.2 AVI R ECORD ETUP By selecting “Record”, you can adjust the AVI Frame Rate (i.e. how many frames per second) settings and the name of video file. 4.3 I MAGE NLARGEMENT If you want to enlarge a portion of image, press and hold left mouse key and move the mouse to select a square area in the image, as shown by the grey box in the image below.
  • Page 36: Motion Detection Setup

    4.4 M OTION ETECTION ETUP Setting up the Motion Detection (MD) values, including the first area (red border) and second area (green border). Please check whether the event trigger has been enabled or not first, then you can setup parameters of motion detection as described below: - Reset MD range: Select motion detect 1 or 2, and hold down on the left mouse button (this will appear as the upper left corner of the MD range).
  • Page 37: Motor Control

    - In 160x120 resolution, the motion detection is fixed to the entire image. Note: 1. Motion detection can exist PC and SD Card ** Image will be stored to ‘C: \tmp\webmd’ directory. 4.5 M OTOR ONTROL — Home , return to the middle place. —...
  • Page 38: Capture View

    below: Step 2. After entering the desired values, click Step 3. if you want to discard changes, click 5.2 C APTURE This view includes: - Capture still images using LiveView. Capture still images via MD automatically. How to Use Capture View: Step 1.
  • Page 39: Event Trigger

    Memory card. After your selection has been chosen, click on Step 3. Select desired thumbnail image using the mouse cursor to view image at the default dimensions. Note: When you’re using ‘View From’, you’re viewing the image of snapshot; when you select ‘FlashCard’, you’re viewing the image captured by motion detection function.
  • Page 40: Network Setup

    5.3.1 Event Event settings, including: - Motion Detection (set 1) - Motion Detection (set 2) Individual or both set signal input triggers can be selected. How to Use Event Settings: Step 1. Activate Event for either set (Trigger sensitivity will be displayed automatically for MD) Step 2.
  • Page 41 IP Assignment: Static IP Assignment refers to the IP address assigned by your ISP (or IT department of your company) IP Address: Includes Static, DHCP and PPPoE. IP addresses assigned through DHCP and PPPoE are generally dynamic. When using the “Static” setting, you must enter the following information: - IP Address:The IP address of the IP CAM - Subnet Mask:Set by default to 255.255.255.0 - Gateway:Default gateway...
  • Page 42: Server Setup

    Note: Some ISP assigns IP address dynamically, so the IP address you obtained from ISP for the IC-7000 IP-CAM may very every time when you connected to internet, and there will be problem when you want to connect your IP-CAM from the other computer on internet.
  • Page 43 5.5.1 Mail Server This refers to settings pertaining to sending image files via a mail server. You must also make sure that the Mail Image settings from 5.3 to the designated email address upon event trigger. This system supports SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).
  • Page 44: Administration Setup

    assigned with dynamic IP address. This is convenient when you’re trying to connect to IP-CAM with dynamic IP addresses. Entering the DDNS Server Settings: Step 1: Find a DDNS service (such as account, password, and HTTP user address. Step 2: Enter the address (IP or HTTP) of the DDNS server. Enter the host name, account ID, and password in respective field.
  • Page 45 5.6.1 Camera Name This allows you to set a name for the IP-CAM name, which will be displayed on the video for identification purposes. 5.6.2 General User This menu allows you to change the account ID and password for general users. Using the General User settings: Step 1: Enter the user name in the “Account ID”...
  • Page 46: Software Update

    Step 4: Confirm the password by entering it once more in the “Re-type”. Step 5: Click Submit 5.7 SOFTWARE U PDATE This menu allows you to update the firmware of IP-CAM . You may use this feature to update the internal software of IP-CAM in order to make sure you have the newest function available, as well as updates to fix any software glitches.
  • Page 47 IC-7000 USER’S GUIDE IC-7000 CAM User’s Guide PAGE 47/62 Rev. PV1.0...
  • Page 48 Step 9. Login onto IP CAM and type the Account ID and Password. Step10. Check current firmware version again to make sure the update is successfully completed. Note: DO NOT disconnect the network connection between your computer and IP-CAM during update, otherwise, the firmware inside the IP-CAM may corrupt and the IP-CAM will not be function again.
  • Page 49: Appendix A. Using Appp O Edialup Connection And Ddns With The Ic-7000 Ez Ipcam

    PPENDIX A. U PPENDIX SING A SING A This section is intended to help users connecting a computer to the IC-7000 IP-CAM by a hub. It also describes the instructions of how to connect to IP-CAM with dynamic IP address by using DDNS.
  • Page 50 Step 4: Check the box after ‘I afree to the AUP’ and ‘I will only create one (1) free account’ statement, and click ‘Create Account’. Step 5: If the application is successful, the following message will appear on your screen. Step 6: After your application has been completed, you will receive an email for confirmation.
  • Page 51 name and password. Step 7: Go to Dynamic DNS from the “Account” menu, and click on “Add Host”. The following message should appear: Step 8: The “Services” menu should automatically appear. Choose your Domain Name (gotdns.com has been used in this example). Step 9: Enter your Host Name (mjipcam001 has been used in this example).
  • Page 52 Step 10: After the new hostname has successfully created, the following screen should appear: B. Connecting to the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM (Using the CAM_EZ Search Tool) Step 1: Please connect the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM to the HUB as shown in following chart: Step 2: Open CAM_EZ Search.
  • Page 53 Step 3: Go to My Computer > Control Panel > Network and Dialup Connection > Local Connection > click on “Preferences (P)”. Step 4: Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and click on the preferences (R). Click on “Ok”. IC-7000 USER’S GUIDE IC-7000 CAM User’s Guide PAGE 53/62 Rev.
  • Page 54 Step 5: Change the IP Address to The default gateway is 192.168.2.254 (Change the IP address to any numbers within the range of 192.168.2.4 – 192.168.2.253). Click on “ok”. Step 6: In EZ Search Tool, click ‘update’ ahain to search for IPCAM on the local network. Double click on “IC-7000”...
  • Page 55 C. Changing the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM Settings to PPPoE / Using DDNS Step 1: Select “Network” to access to the network menu. Enter your account ID and password in the appropriate field in “PPPoE” (in this example, we have used Chung Hwa Telecom ADSL for your reference).
  • Page 56 Step 3: At this time, you must change the IP settings of your computer back to their original settings (Obtain an IP address automatically). To do this, click on “Network Neighborhood”, right click on the preferences (R). Select your local connection and right click to view the preferences (R).
  • Page 57 Step 5: Select “Obtain an IP address automatically (O)” and “Automatically retrieve DNS server address (B)”. Then click on “ok”. D. Using the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM with DDNS Viewer. Step 1: Open CAM_EZ Search, and Click ‘Update’. Wait for about 60 seconds (actual time dependant on the quality of network connection), and the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM should be detected automatically.
  • Page 58 the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM on the local network has been successfully connected via a PPPoE connection, as shown below: At this time, you may select the EZ IPCAM that has been detected. Your browser should automatically launch the EZ IPCAM login window. Step 2: You may also view the surveillance video from the IC-7000 EZ IPCAM via a browser from a remote connection (such as your office) by entering a DDNS address of your IP-CAM (such as mjipcam001.gotdns.com).
  • Page 59 General questions for IP Camera Q:What is IP Camera? A: IP Camera is an independent system that is able to connect to wired or wireless network directly. It is different from general camera. It is an all-in-one system with built-in CPU and transmits high-quality video / still images by network.
  • Page 60 cannot be used with the same usage as a common PC Camera. Q: Why the time setting for the image is incorrect? A: Please make sure the setting of SNTP is correct, and the IP-CAM is able to connect to internet. Also make sure that the SNTP server is working properly.
  • Page 61 properly set. Then reload the web page of IP Camera and try again. Q: Page Error message is shown in the status bar on the left side of the web page of Internet Explorer. A1: The ActiveX control was not downloaded and installed correctly. Please check the security settings of Internet Explorer again.
  • Page 62 another IP address that no device uses to the IP Camera. A2: Check the LED on the network. Green and orange LEDs should blink. The green LED in the front side will flash regularly. If not, please check the connection of the network between two ends.

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