Asante Voyager I User Manual

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Voyager I
Megapixel IR IP Camera
User Manual
Software Version 1.27
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  • Page 1 Voyager I Megapixel IR IP Camera User Manual Software Version 1.27...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ............................2 Package Contents ........................4 Overview ...........................6 Features and advantages ......................6 System Introduction.........................7 Hardware Installation ......................11 Camera Setting from a Router .....................14 Enter the Main Page ......................18 Camera Main Page ........................21 Basic Settings..........................30 System (System info)......................30 Video/Image........................32 Audio ..........................43 User(User)........................43 Network (Network Settings) ..................46 Network (Wired network setting page)..............46...
  • Page 3 Attachment B: Bandwidth Estimation.................89 Attachment C: Troubleshooting and FAQs .................90 FCC Class B Announcement....................94...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Package Contents The package of this product contains the following items. Please contact your dealer if anything is missing. 1. Voyager I IP Camera 2. 12V DC Power Adapter 3. Tripod and Screws Pack 4. Network Cable 5. Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 5: System Requirements

    System Requirements Voyager I Network Environment 10/100M Ethernet Wireless LAN 802.11b or 802.11g Monitoring system resource requirements Operating system Windows 2000 Professional SP4, XP Home/Professional SP2, VISTA Browser Internet Explorer 6.x or later versions System hardware CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4GHz or better...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview Voyager I is an IP camera which delivers high definition video. When connecting to the LAN or any broadband network, it provides professional remote monitoring functions for the user. In addition, the IR LEDs on the camera make a clear night vision possible.
  • Page 7: System Introduction

    System Introduction Product layout and connection diagram DC power inlet Please connect the product to a power supply from the DC Power Inlet. Tripod The product can be fixed on the wall (Fig. 1) or hung from the ceiling (Fig. 2). When using the attached plastic anchor and screws to fix the product, make sure that no steel bars or power cables exist behind the position where the product is to be fixed.
  • Page 8 Line Out This product supports 2-way voice communication. You can connect a speaker to the Audio Out socket. See the Audio section for details. LAN socket An RJ-45 connector is provided for connection to the 10Base-T Ethernet cable or 100 Base-T High Speed Ethernet cable.
  • Page 9 Default settings After turning on the power, insert a slim plastic object into the reset orifice and press for five seconds to restore the unit to factory settings. Default Settings Built-in microphone The product is provided with built-in microphone pickup function. Don't block this hole if you want to use this function to acquire the best audio response.
  • Page 10 Focus knob You can rotate the focus knob clockwise or anticlockwise to acquire the sharpest image. Focus knob IR LED IR LED When the light is out or under low illumination environment, IR LED will switch on automatically. Note: 1. The effective range of IR distance is 5 meter. A reflex object located at the effective range will cause a black/white video changed to color in turn in darkness conditions.
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation This product can be installed on any convenient flat surface or can be attached to the wall or ceiling. (Note: The product is provided with an image flip function to convert inverted images to normal. Refer to the “Setting/Basic Setting/Video/PreProc” for more information.) 1.
  • Page 12: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings After the hardware has been installed, insert the supplied CD in the computer and execute the file IP Finder.exe following the steps below to search for and change the IP address of the camera. 1. Start the machine. Execute the IP Finder.exe from the supplied CD.
  • Page 13 ※ You must enter new settings in the IP, Netmask and Gateway fields and keep the settings in other fields unchanged. 4. Submit data (Submit) Click Submit to validate new settings. 3. Click Submit to validate new settings. 5. Confirmation When all changes have been confirmed, click “Exit”...
  • Page 14 4. Field description: You can give a name to your camera (such as “PT_IP” or “PT-IP”) You can change the settings for IP, Gateway Address and Network Mask to meet the requirements of your network environment. The product uses HTTP Port1 and does not support Port2 settings.
  • Page 15: Camera Setting From A Router

    Camera Setting from a Router You can use DHCP when you want to use the camera on the Intranet (LAN). However, the IP must fixed when you want to use the camera on a WAN. For this application, it is required to set up a virtual server on the ADSL router.
  • Page 16 Change the Internet Explorer Setting This product uses ActiveX Control to play images and sound on your PC. The ActiveX Control application software will be downloaded to your PC when you connect it to the Internet. To ensure successful download of the software, the Internet Explorer "security settings"...
  • Page 17 Install IE Tab. Restart Firefox. IE Tab online learning.
  • Page 18: Enter The Main Page

    Enter the Main Page 1. Open the IE browser and key in the IP address of the product. Key in the IP address of the camera When the login screen appears, key in "root" in the User Name and Password fields. Click Camera login screen 2.
  • Page 19 Click “Install ActiveX Control”. 4. The security warning screen appears. Click "Install". The ActiveX Control is named "UIC ActiveX Control". This software is owned by UIC and well certified. You can use it without any doubts about its validity. Click “Install”.
  • Page 20 5. When the firewall block screen pop up, please select Unblock. Click “Unblock” 6. When ActiveX Control is installed successfully, you will see the camera image and interface.
  • Page 21: Camera Main Page

    Camera Main Page Descriptions: 1. Logo: An alinking web page will show on another IE page when clicking the logo. 2. Image area: The streaming will show at the image area. 3. Language (interface language selection): This product currently supports three languages: English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
  • Page 22 Alert Message Description 1. Alert activation display When the position detection or alarm is activated, a red alert will blink on the screen to alert the user. Press to stop blinking. Alert activated display. Alert message display area. 2. Alert message Alert message: When the position detection or alert is activated, an alert message will display on the Alert Message box.
  • Page 23 Video Description 1. Video Format: sets the format for streaming MPEG4 (main stream): Stream mode at MJPEG+MPEG4 or Dual MPEG4 MPEG4 (sub stream): Stream mode at Dual MPEG4 Motion JPEG: Stream mode at MJPEG+MPEG4 Please refer to “Setting > Video / Image > Video” for details. 2.
  • Page 24 quality. HTTP: Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port (80 by default) to ensure passing through firewalls. Comparison between stream protocols Tunneling Pocket Loss Speed HTTP Easy Fair Fair Fair Lower Fast Hard Lowest Fastest 4. Brightness/Hue/Contrast/Saturation Select the item you wish to adjust, then press the + or – button to adjust video display. Press + means to increase the value and –...
  • Page 25 Day and Night setting. Video area digital zoom-in options 6. ZOOM IN/OUT: Click the image area and roll the mouse scroll front to zoom in or back to zoom out. Hold the mouse left button to drag the image. 7. Full Screen: Click Full screen to zoom image to whole screen. 8.
  • Page 26 Record Description 1. REC: executes the video recording function Click this button to start video recording and save the image file in the preset directory (C:\video). A red mark appears at the bottom left corner of the image when the recording function is running.
  • Page 27 Select the WebPages into your trusted sites. 1. Select “Tools” on the IE browser. 2. Click Internet Options 3. Click Security 4. Select Trusted sites 5. Click Sites 6. Enter the IP Address of the product 7. Cancel the selection of the button 8.
  • Page 28 3. Path: sets the save path and name for recorded images and snapshots. The filename is the recording date by default. You can identify the file by prefix of the filename. Click the Path field to select the folder to save the file. Save the path.
  • Page 29 Audio Description 1. Voice communication When the speaker icon on the screen is green, it means the built-in microphone on the camera is receiving voice signals. When the microphone icon on the screen is green, it means the local microphone is sending voice signals to external speaker of a remote camera.
  • Page 30: Basic Settings

    System Settings System setting contains basic and application settings. The basic setting is executed for basic system information, transmission speed, audio/video code, user authorization, date/time, and IP filter, while the application setting is executed for event triggering definition and other relevant settings, definition of the motion detection area, firmware update, reset to factory default, and reboot.
  • Page 31 Status LED in link status: When streaming video, status LED becomes green. Status LED in event status: when an event is triggered, status LED blinks in orange Flash Time Interval: Set the blink interval (unit: second). Basic Setting > System > System Log The administrator can view all login information of this camera, including boot record, video streaming mode, login IP, changes, and the date/time information.
  • Page 32: Video/Image

    Basic Setting >Video/Image Basic Setting >Video / Image >Video Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Video Format You can select MPEG4 or MJPEG as the video format. It is recommended to select MPEG4 for real-time browsing to optimize the bandwidth. MJPEG is a good choice for the best resolution when video recording is required for collection of evidence.
  • Page 33 SXGA Mode VGA Mode Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Video Resolution Generally speaking, selection of resolution is dependent on the bandwidth of the network you are using. This product offers different selections for video/audio settings. However, to ensure undisrupted image transmission, you need a higher uploading bandwidth.
  • Page 34 The product offers 5 image resolutions (PAL/NTSC): SXGA (1280x1024) XGA (1024x768) VGA (640x480) QVGA (320x240) QQVGA (160x128) Frame rate selection Note that when choosing the video resolution to be SXGA (available in SXGA sensor scan mode, MJPEG encoder only), all pixels from the sensor will be shown. If choosing XGA resolution (available in SXGA sensor scan mode, MPEG4 encoder only), only the top left portion from the sensor pixels will be shown.
  • Page 35 Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Frame per Second (FPS): Users can set the frame rate from 1 ~ 12.5(PAL)/15(NTSC) in SXGA sensor scan mode, or 1~25(PAL)/30(NTSC) in VGA sensor scan mode. If the network upload bandwidth is insufficient, frame drops might happen such that the target frame rate may not be reached.
  • Page 36 Fix bitrate Video quality selection Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image > 3GPP To view the camera image using a 3G cellular phone, click Enable to enable the 3GPP mode. (Note: When the 3GPP mode has been activated, all relevant parameters are set automatically and cannot be changed.
  • Page 37 3GPPmode To use the 3GPP function, the following requirements must be met. Contact your telecom company to learn more about the connection conditions): 1. 3G phone: Your cellular phone functions properly and supports 3G service. The compatible cellular phones that have passed our test are: Nokia (6630,6500 classic,...
  • Page 38 3. Add a new link. 4. Enter the link name. 5. Enter the IP address of the camera, e.g. rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.x xx:554/cam1/3gpp 6. Select OK to save the setting. 7. Select this stream name to proceed with linking. 8. Select “Yes” to connect.
  • Page 39 11. Video stream screen. Note: Two ways to start 3GPP streaming 1. Without password Step1: Enable anonymous login. Step 2: Input rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cam1/3gpp in mobile phone. Enable anonymous login 2. With password (if user name is root and password is root) Input rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cam1/3gpp?user=root&pwd=root in mobile phone.
  • Page 40 Mirror: Select this option when the product is in normal deployment, but from the reflection of a mirror. Rotate 180°: Select this option when the product is installed on the ceiling and from the reflection of a mirror. Camera Position Basic Setting >...
  • Page 41 Click the color block to call out the color palette. Basic Setting > Video / Image > Sensor Adjust contrast and color. Displays date, camera ID and relevant information on the video. When the setting on this page is changed, a new image will immediately appear on the real-time display window.
  • Page 42 Day and Night options Real time display window Basic Setting > Video / Image > Sensor > DayNight Setting When the ambient illumination becomes dim, IR LED will be switched on and the sensor image will become black and white.. The Auto Day/Night mode is On by default. Select Manual if manual setting is required.
  • Page 43: Audio

    Slow shutter: The higher value correspond the slower shutter and the video will clear in dark place, but frame rate will drop. Flicker Control: The screen flickers under fluorescent lamps when the lens is at 50Hz in the NTSC mode or 60Hz in the PAL mode. Activate this function to reduce flickers. Basic Setting >...
  • Page 44 administrator has the right to define the privilege for each user depending on requirements. Administrator Operator Viewer User Live View System Setting Video Setting 3GPP Audio Setting Date / Time Setting User Setting root Network Setting Wireless DDNS setting PPPoE setting Streaming UPnP SMTP...
  • Page 45 User setting Add a new user and set up a different privilege. Change the privilege or password of a user. You cannot change the name of the user. Delete a user from the list. Log in the username, password and privilege as required.. Basic Setting >...
  • Page 46: Network (Network Settings)

    Root can not delete but can be updated Activate the anonymous view and camera rotation functions; define the number of viewers who are allowed for on-line review simultaneously. The default user name and password have been set as “root”. The root user cannot be deleted but root’s password can be changed.
  • Page 47 Network setting page DHCP setting: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol that enables automatic assignment of TCP/IP information to the client. Each DHCP client connects to the DHCP server to access its network setting information, including IP address, gateway, and DNS server.
  • Page 48: Wireless (Wireless Network Setting Page)

    Basic Setting > Network > Wireless (Wireless network setting page) Attention: Only wireless model provides this wireless function. (VOYAGER IW) Basic Setting > Network > Wireless Setting> AP information Scan: Scan the nearby wireless station; you can acquire most of the information of those stations (such as SSID, Mode, Channel, Encryption, Quality and BSSID).
  • Page 49 Note: Where no IP address is assigned from the DHCP server, the system will set the Link-Local Address automatically. Wireless networking mode Authentication Type: Network authentication type 1. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): it is an algorithm to secure IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.
  • Page 50 susceptible to eavesdropping than wired networks. WEP uses a simple algorithm to provide confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network. WEP Encryption: WEP encryption function When the base station (AP), which you want to access, has enabled the encryption function, you need to acquire the following information by accessing its encryption settings.
  • Page 51 Note: Refer to the user setting instructions of your wireless IP sharer for more information. Network authentication type SSID: Service Set Identifier Enter the name of the base station (AP) to which you want to connect.
  • Page 52 Base station SSID name Base station encryption settings Encryption: The choice of different Authentication Type will show a different Encryption. WEP Mode...
  • Page 53 Base station with enabled encryption function Encryption mode Encryption authentication type Encryption group WEP security mode: Select an encryption mode from the list. The format is “None” by default, indicating that the security function is disabled. Authentication mode: One of the following authentication modes is required when you select a WEP encryption mode from the security list.
  • Page 54 WEP key password encryption mode: You can set up 64 Bit or 128 Bit WEP key password encryption mode. A set of 64 Bit encryptions is equivalent to 10 sets of hexadecimal digits or 5 sets of ASCII characters. A set of 128 Bit encryptions is equivalent to 26 sets of hexadecimal digits or 13 sets of ASCII characters.
  • Page 55 field if you choose WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication mode. The SSID input here must be the same as that of the wireless AP which this camera connects to. Passwords can be 8-64 characters, and which may also include special characters and space, and it will generate 4 Groups of WEP key automatically.
  • Page 56 Note: Refer to the user setting instructions of your wireless IP access point for more information. Ex.: Wireless mode setting (applicable to most situations) Selection: 1. Mode: Select Infrastructure to connect the camera to a wireless base station. 2. Authentication Type: Select Shared Key. 3.
  • Page 57: Streaming (Streaming Setting)

    IP Assignment Basic Setting > Network > Streaming (streaming Setting) Setting of the video streaming port (HTTP and factory default are recommended) 1. HTTP: Port 80 can pass through most firewalls. Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port (80 by default) to ensure passage through firewalls. 2.
  • Page 58: Pppoe (Dial-Up Networking Setting)

    Streaming port setting Basic Setting > Network > PPPoE (dial-up networking setting) PPPoE: Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is applicable to networking via a xDSL or cable modem. PPPoE setting must be executed in the LAN environment for your PC to connect to ADSL.
  • Page 59: Ddns (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting)

    PPPoE setting Basic Setting > Network > PPPoE > PPPoE Dial: You can select whether or not to dial when you boot the machine (On Boot or Off). Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password: Enter the password. Basic Setting >...
  • Page 60 difficulty finding the correct IP address. The DDNS (Dynamic DNS service) is created for exactly this kind of moment. By updating your WAN IP address each time you connect to the Internet, the DDNS helps you locate your website and access your website easily. You can find a lot of free DDNS service providers on the Internet, such as www.no-ip.com and www.DynDNS.org.
  • Page 61: Upnp (Universal Plug And Play)

    Basic Setting > Network > UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) If you connect your camera to a router, IP allocator, or wireless AP, your camera will possibly be blocked by the NAT and can’t be located on the Internet. To penetrate the firewall, activate the supportive item- UPnP.
  • Page 62 To activate the UPnP function in Windows OS: Ex: Windows XP: 1. Windows component installation. Step 1: Click Control Panel Step 2: Click Add/Remove Programs Step 4: Click Networking Services Step 5: Click Detail Step 6: Check UPuP User Interface Step 3: Click Add/Remove Windows 2.
  • Page 63: Smtp Server (Mail Server Setting)

    Step 2: Click Exceptions Step 1: Click Windows Firewall in the Control Panel Step 3: Check UPnP Configuration. 3. View the connection device using “My Network Place” Step 2: The LAN camera appears. Double-click to access the main page. 1. Open “My Network Place” Basic Setting >...
  • Page 64: Samba

    User name: the SMTP server username. Password: the password of the SMTP server. Select Save to save the setting. SMTP Setting Basic Setting > Network > Samba This camera is able to upload the snapshots to a specified shared folder when an event is triggered.
  • Page 65 Samba Setting Basic Setting > Network > Notification of IP address Change (IP address change notice) This setting is not necessary for a fixed IP. For a dynamic IP, you need to update the IP address every time you connect to the Internet to access the camera. This setting allows you to update the IP address by the automatic notification of IP address change.
  • Page 66 FTP Login Password: the password to log in the FTP. Select Save to complete and activate your settings. 3. Notification via HTTP server Basic Setting > Network > Notification of IP Address Change > HTTP Notification Server: the address of the server, i.e. http://. Port: the port to access HTTP.
  • Page 67: Multicast

    Basic Setting >Network >Multicast>MPEG4 This function allows multiple users to view the MPEG4 video stream free from restrictions on the number of users. However, this is only effective within the LAN. Basic Setting >Network >Multicast>Motion JPEG This function allows multiple users to view the Motion JPEG video stream free from restrictions on the number of users.
  • Page 68: Date/Time (Date/Time Setting)

    Basic Setting > Date/Time (date/time setting) Date/Time setting Basic Setting > Date/Time > Server Time (the date/time of the server) Basic Setting > Date/Time > PC Time (the date/time of your PC) Basic Setting > Date/Time > Time Setting (date/time setting) There are three ways to synchronize the time.
  • Page 69: Ip Filtering

    Select the time zone. Select “Adjust” to adjust time. Basic Setting > IP Filtering This function filters IP addresses and is able to allow or deny visits from particular addresses/target addresses. IP filter setting Basic Setting > IP Filter > General IP Filtering: enables/disables the IP filter Policy: allows/denies access Basic Setting >...
  • Page 70: Event (Event Trigger Setting Page)

    Application Setting Application Setting > Event (event trigger setting page) This camera is equipped with intelligent security management functions. It ensures security monitoring by allowing user to define “trigger events” based on particular times and situations, and sets the camera respond to the event. Application Setting >...
  • Page 71 71 71...
  • Page 72 Add Event : Add Event setting page Options: • General: Name: Name the trigger event here. • Response to event trigger: the time setting of the trigger event Always: Always monitoring During time: Check the date you want to monitor (Sun~Sat) and the duration of monitoring here.
  • Page 73 Upload video The camera will sent the capture Motion JPEG or MPEG4 video of to : the event to the FTP server or Samba you specified. Include pre-trigger buffer: When an event is detected, the camera will record the previous video image up to 10 seconds. Include post-trigger buffer: When an event is detected, the camera will record the post video image up to 10 seconds.
  • Page 74 The Add Event setting page and the Add Schedule setting page are basically the same except that the Add Schedule setting page does not have the option “Trigger by” to indicate the sources of the trigger event. Click Save to save and activate your settings when you complete setting. Delete: delete the event cluster setting.
  • Page 75 (Please refer to Attachment A for detailed explanation.) Note: It is recommended to set up the Trigger Setting page (Setting-> Application Setting-> Event-> Trigger) before install the hardware alarm I/O! Trigger Alarm output: Alarm output Click “Set” to trigger the alarm. Click “Clear” to stop the alarm. (Please make sure to click “Clear”...
  • Page 76 Event Server Click Add FTP to go to the setting page and enter the information of the FTP server you specified. Add FTP server Name: the name of the FTP Network Address: IP address of the FTP Login: Log-in name Password: Log-in password...
  • Page 77 Upload Path: Uploading path Port: Port Passive: Check to set the FTP status as passive Click Add Http to go to the setting page and enter the information of the HTTP server you specified. Add HTTP server Name: HTTP name Network Address: HTTP IP address Login: Log-in name Password: Log-in password...
  • Page 78 Add TCP server Name: TCP server name Network Address: TCP IP address Port: TCP port Click Add UDP to go to the setting page and enter the information of the UDP server you specified. Add UDP server...
  • Page 79 Name: UDP server name Network Address: UDP IP address of UDP. Port: UDP port Remove Modify Modify: Modifies the setting value Remove: Removes the setting value Application Setting > Motion Detection You can open the setting frame by clicking on the area to monitor. To move area to monitor, drag the area with your mouse;...
  • Page 80 Motion detection Setting area Application Setting > Privacy mask The privacy zone function can mask the image in the mask zone to ensure confidentiality. First, select a mask zone (1 to 3) and a mask color in the privacy zone. Then, move the green frame to the area you want to mask.
  • Page 81: Firmware Upgrade

    Masked area effect Application Setting > Firmware upgrade Firmware upgrade Contact your dealer for more information about firmware upgrade. Please follow the steps below to execute the upgrade. Important! Read Carefully!! 1. Close all active applications on your PC. 2. Select “Firmware Upgrade”. The Firmware Upgrade Setting page appears.
  • Page 82 Select the location 3. Click Browse… to select the location where the firmware file is stored. 4. Click Submit. 5. The auto upgrade runs. The Upgrade Status shows the progress of the upgrade. Upgrade status When the firmware upgrade has been completed, the machine reboots automatically. Reconnect to the server after 60 seconds.
  • Page 83: Factory Default

    Wait to reboot Note: The new firmware is burned into the Flash ROM during the upgrade, so you must take care during the process and make sure it is not interrupted during the operation. The system may be damaged seriously and need to be returned to the factory for repair if the power cable is removed or becomes loose during the upgrade.
  • Page 84 Back to the default setting Factory Default: Reset to factory default. Warning window Resets all parameters, except the IP parameters: You can use this function to reset to factory default. All changes you have made are deleted but the IP address and all settings relevant to networking remain valid, including cable and wireless network settings.
  • Page 85 Backup: Data backup Back all parameters: Back up all changes you have made. When you click Backup, a file download window appears. Back up the file named param.bin ( Don't change the file name; otherwise, the backup may fail.) Restore backup parameters: You can select this function to restore the changes you have made.
  • Page 86: Reboot

    Application Setting > Reboot You can enable this function for the camera to reboot automatically.
  • Page 87: Attachment A: External Alarm

    Attachment A: External Alarm In addition to the motion detection executed by the internal software application, the product can connect to external infrared detectors, beepers, and smoke detectors. For more information about these external devices, contact to your local retailer, dealer or installation service provider.
  • Page 88 External Alarm I/O Circuit Diagram Warning! The alarm will be triggered Pin 1 when alarm pin 1 & 2 are formed as a short circuit. Please do not connect the electric voltage or current into alarm input pin because the electronic current might burn the product.
  • Page 89: Attachment B: Bandwidth Estimation

    Attachment B: Bandwidth Estimation Since the FPS is dependent on the bandwidth of the camera, the relationship between the size of an image file and the bandwidth is always the major concern of the system construction engineer. The table below shows the relation between the resolution and size of an MJPEG file in the NTSC system.
  • Page 90: Attachment C: Troubleshooting And Faqs

    Attachment C: Troubleshooting and FAQs Question Answer and Solution Function What encoder and decoder The camera uses MJPEG or MPEG4 compression technology to are used by the camera for provide quality images. MJPEG is a standard image compression sounds and images? technology applicable to different browsers without the need to install additional software.
  • Page 91 Internet Explorer does not Please be sure that the version of your Internet Explorer is 6.0 or display the camera screen later. Should you have any difficulties, please log on the Microsoft correctly. website to update your browser. Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie. IP Finder cannot store •...
  • Page 92 the security setting of your Internet Explorer. Close and re-open Internet Explorer, and enter the main page to see if you can log in. Internet Explorer displays Change the IE security setting to allow downloading unsigned the following message: ActiveX control. Downloading the ActiveX IE→Tools→Internet Options→Security→...
  • Page 93 during transmission of the place. Adjust the illumination around your camera. image. Others How to reboot my camera? If you only need to re-boot the system and don't want to change any setting, enter the Setting page and select the Reboot option at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 94: Fcc Class B Announcement

    FCC Class B Announcement 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.

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