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IC-7001W

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10-2013 / v1.0
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    IC-7001W User Manual 10-2013 / v1.0...
  • Page 2 GNU (www.gnu.org) and LPGL(www.gnu.org) Websites to view the terms of each license. The GPL Code and LGPL Code used in Edimax products are distributed without any warranty and are subject to the copyrights of their authors. For details, see the GPL Code and LGPL Code licenses. You...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    I. Product Information ................1 I-1. Package Contents ........................1 I-2. System Requirements ......................1 I-3. Back Panel ..........................2 I-4. LED Status ..........................3 I-5. Product Label .......................... 3 I-6. Reset ............................4 II. Hardware Installation ................5 III. Camera Setup & EdiView Finder ............6 III-1.
  • Page 4 IV-4. Pan & Tilt ..........................51 IV-4-1. Pan & Tilt Settings ......................... 51 IV-4-2. Preset ............................ 52 IV-5. System ........................... 54 IV-5-1. Basic ............................54 IV-5-2. Advanced ..........................55 IV-5-3. Cloud Service......................... 57 IV-6. Status ............................ 58 IV-6-1. System Information ......................58 IV-6-2.
  • Page 5: Product Information

    I. Product Information I-1. Package Contents IC-7001W CD-ROM Power Adapter Ethernet Cable I-2. System Requirements - Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz (above or similar) - VGA card (1024*768 or above) - CD-ROM Drive - At least 128MB hard disk space (256 MB recommended) - Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8 - Web browser (Internet Explorer 7.0, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 10, Opera 11,...
  • Page 6: Back Panel

    I-3. Back Panel Antenna WPS/Reset Button LAN Port Audio Output Power Port...
  • Page 7: Led Status

    I-4. LED Status LED Color LED Status Description Network camera is starting Quick Flashing up/restarting. Orange Slow Flashing WPS is active. (1 x per second) Connected to network and cloud. Green Slow Flashing Connected to network but not cloud. (1 x per second) No connection.
  • Page 8: Reset

    I-6. Reset If you experience problems with your network camera, you can reset the camera back to its factory default settings. This resets all settings back to default. Press and hold the WPS button found on the back panel for at least 10 seconds Release the button when the orange LED is flashing quickly.
  • Page 9: Ii. Hardware Installation

    II. Hardware Installation Follow the instructions below to ensure your camera is properly connected and ready for setup. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the network camera’s LAN port to a router/switch/access point’s LAN port, as shown below. Connect the power adapter to the network camera’s power port and to a power supply, as shown below.
  • Page 10: Iii. Camera Setup & Ediview Finder

    III. Camera Setup & EdiView Finder Your network camera can be up and running in just a few minutes. First, please follow the instructions below for Windows or Mac in III-1. Installing & Using EdiView Finder to install the EdiView Finder software and connect your camera to your wireless network.
  • Page 11 Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to install the EdiView Finder software utility. When installation is complete, select “Launch EdiView Finder Utility” before clicking “Finish”. Or double click the ”EdiView Finder Utility” icon on your desktop to launch EdiView Finder. EdiView Finder will list all cameras on your local network, along with each camera’s name, model, IP address and MAC address.
  • Page 12 Double click your camera and then choose “Yes” or “No” if you wish to set up a wireless connection. If you choose “No” please go to step 10. The IC-7001W is a wireless camera, please choose “Yes” to set up your wireless connection.
  • Page 13 Select your wireless network from the list and enter the correct password in the “Password” field, before clicking “OK”. This is the wireless network which your camera will connect to. Unplug the Ethernet cable from your network camera and click “Next”. Please wait a moment for the camera to detect the connection.
  • Page 14 When the connection is detected as shown below, please click “Next”. Enter a name and password for your camera. The password will be used later to log in to your camera remotely via its cloud ID, web interface or via the EdiView smartphone app. Click “OK” to continue.
  • Page 15 The next screen will indicate that setup is complete. The camera is operational and ready for use. Click “OK” and a preview window showing a live stream from your camera may open.
  • Page 16: Iii-1-2. Mac

    Insert the included CD into your CD-ROM drive and browse to the “Mac” folder. Copy the “EdiView Finder” file to your desktop and double click the icon to open EdiView Finder. EdiView Finder is also available for download from the Edimax website: http://www.edimax.com/EdiViewFinder.htm...
  • Page 17 EdiView Finder will list all cameras on your local network, along with each camera’s name, model, IP address and MAC address. Click the search icon to refresh the list if your camera is not displayed. The network camera’s IP address is displayed on this screen. After setup, you can enter this IP address into the URL bar of a web browser on the same local network to access your network camera’s web-based configuration interface.
  • Page 18 Enter a name and password for your camera. The password will be used later to log in to your camera remotely via its cloud ID, web interface or via the EdiView smartphone app. Click “Next” to continue. The next screen will indicate that setup is complete. The camera is operational and ready to be configured for a wireless connection.
  • Page 19: Iii-2. Using Ediview Finder

    III-2. Using EdiView Finder You can also use EdiView Finder to find your network camera’s IP address, view a live stream, or modify the network camera’s IP address. Double click the TV icon on the right side to view a live stream in a pop-up window, or click the wrench icon to open a new window with the network camera’s IP address settings:...
  • Page 20 EdiView Finder will locate your network camera as long as you are on the same local network. Static IP users who may be using a different IP address subnet to the network camera should still be able to locate the network camera with EdiView Finder. If you encounter difficulties, it is recommended that you use a DHCP server –...
  • Page 21: Iii-3. Wps (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)

    III-3. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) The WPS button is a quick and easy method to establish a secure wireless connection between your network camera and your wireless router/access point. Press and hold the WPS button on your wireless router/access point for the correct length of time to activate its WPS.
  • Page 22: Iv. Web-Based Management Interface

    IV. Web-Based Management Interface When you are using the same local network as your camera, you can use the web-based management interface to view or configure the camera. You can access the web-based management interface with a web browser on a smartphone or computer.
  • Page 23 You may be prompted to allow a Java add-on to run. Please click the message where it says “click here” and then click “Run Add-on”. If any other security warnings/prompts appear, please select “Run” or “Allow” or similar, depending on your browser. Enter the username and password for your network camera (default username: admin default password: 1234).
  • Page 24 For computer users, the “Live View” screen will be displayed, as shown below. On the live view screen you can see a live stream from your camera and utilize various camera control using the icons down the left side. Remote Control Use the remote control to pan/tilt the camera and adjust the viewing position.
  • Page 25 your keyboard to exit full screen. Digital Zoom Click to open the digital zoom window: Adjust the level of zoom from 100% to 400% using the “Zoom Factor” slide bar and move the green box to the section of the image you wish to zoom on.
  • Page 26 After making any changes, click “Save Settings” to save the settings and bring the changes into effect.
  • Page 27: Iv-1. Basic

    IV-1. Basic The “Basic” menu opens a submenu with eight categories of settings for your network camera’s basic operation. Select a category and refer to the appropriate chapter. IV-1-1. Network Local network setting s are displayed on this page, as shown below:...
  • Page 28 Network Type Select “DHCP” to automatically assign an IP address to your network camera from your router, or “Static IP” to manually set a static IP address. IP Address Specify an IP address here, which will be the IP address of your network camera. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the IP address.
  • Page 29: Iv-1-2. Wireless

    IV-1-2. Wireless The wireless page allows you to configure settings for your network camera’s wireless connection. For Windows users, your wireless connection should have been set up already using EdiView Finder, though you can still use this page to revise the settings if you need. Mac users need to configure these settings manually since EdiView Finder on Mac will not set up your camera’s wireless connection.
  • Page 30: Iv-1-2-1. Smartphone

    IV-1-2-1. Smartphone Select “Basic” from the menu on the left side and then select “Wireless”. Configure the wireless settings A – E shown in the table below:...
  • Page 32 Wireless Connection Select “Enable” to enable the wireless connection. Click “Refresh” to display all available Wi-Fi Available Network (1) networks. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list. This is the Available Network (2) wireless network which your camera will connect to. WPA Pre Shared Key Enter your Wi-Fi password.
  • Page 33: Iv-1-2-2. Computer

    IV-1-2-2. Computer Configure the wireless settings A – E shown in the table below: Wireless Connection Select “Enable” to enable the wireless connection. Click “Refresh” to display all available Wi-Fi Available Network networks. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list. This is the Connected wireless network which your camera will connect to.
  • Page 34: Iv-1-2-3. Wps

    IV-1-2-3. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a quick and easy way to set up wireless connections between compatible devices. Use the “Start PBC” or “Start PIN” button to activate WPS on your network camera. Your network camera’s WPS PIN code is also listed next to “Self PinCode”. Self PinCode Your network camera’s WPS PIN code is listed here.
  • Page 35: Iv-1-3. Dynamic Dns

    IV-1-3. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service which provides a hostname-to-IP service for dynamic IP users. If your Internet service provider didn’t issue a fixed IP address, you can use a third-party dynamic DNS provider to map your current IP address to a fixed IP address.
  • Page 36: Iv-1-4. Rtsp

    IV-1-4. RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) enables the network camera to be used with a streaming media server. Enter the required RTSP settings. RTSP Port Enter the RTSP port. MJPEG RTSP Path Enter the MJPEG RTSP path. RTP Port Range Enter the RTSP port range.
  • Page 37: Iv-1-5. Date & Time

    IV-1-5. Date & Time You can set and adjust the network camera’s system time and date on this page. Maintaining a correct system time is particularly important for recorded video organization/playback. Mode Select ”NTP” or “Manual Setting”. NTP (Network Time Protocol) can set and maintain the time and date automatically via an NTP server on the local network, if available.
  • Page 38: Iv-1-6. Users

    IV-1-6. Users In addition to the default administrator account, you can configure several different login accounts for the network camera, with two different levels of access – operator and guest. Operator accounts can configure all functions of the network camera in the same way as the administrator account, while guest accounts can only view the camera’s image.
  • Page 39 Authority Select the user’s authority: Operators can view video and configure all settings, while guests can only view video. Add a new user. Modify Save the changes to an existing, selected user. Remove Remove selected user. Anonymous Login Enable or disable anonymous login. Anonymous login allows anyone to login to the network camera and view images.
  • Page 40: Iv-1-7. Upnp

    IV-1-7. UPnP Universal plug-and-play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols which enables network devices to communicate and automatically establish working configurations with each other. When enabled, Windows computers can automatically discover the network camera on the local area network. The network camera also supports IGD.
  • Page 41: Iv-1-8. Bonjour

    IV-1-8. Bonjour Bonjour is a feature of Mac computers which allows Safari web browser to discover devices and services on the local network and provide a quick shortcut for access. When enabled, Safari users on the local network can find a shortcut to the network camera under Safari’s “Bonjour”...
  • Page 42: Iv-2. Video

    IV-2. Video The “Video” menu consists of three categories for configuring the network camera’s video settings. Select an item from the submenu and refer to the appropriate following chapter. IV-2-1. Video Settings The “Video Settings” page enables you to modify the network camera’s resolution and frame rate settings.
  • Page 43 camera will automatically lower the frame rate to provide a better video quality, by using a longer exposure time. Power frequency Adjust the power frequency to 50 Hz or 60 Hz frequency depending on your local region, in order to reduce flicker/improve playback in your videos.
  • Page 44: Iv-2-2. Image Appearance

    IV-2-2. Image Appearance The “Image Appearance” page allows you to adjust various parameters relating to the network camera’s image appearance using the sliders shown below. Brightness/ Click and drag the blue lever to change the Contrast/ value according to your preference for each Saturation/ category.
  • Page 45: Iv-2-3. Night Vision

    IV-2-3. Night Vision Night-vision allows your network camera to capture images in dark environments by using infra-red LEDs. Auto-switch will detect light levels in your network camera’s environment and automatically switch to night-vision in low light. Select “Enable” or “Disable” for night-vision auto-switch.
  • Page 46: Iv-3. Events

    IV-3. Events Select an item from the “Events” menu and refer to the appropriate following chapter. You can configure settings for motion detection, scheduling, SMTP and FTP. IV-3-1. Motion Detection The network camera features a motion detection function and various options for (motion detection) events notification.
  • Page 47 Upload Event File to A snapshot image of a detected event can be sent to a designated FTP server. Select “Enable” or “Disable” for this function. When enabled, you need to configure the FTP server information on the “FTP” page of the “Events” menu.
  • Page 48: Iv-3-2. Detection Region

    IV-3-2. Detection Region When using the network camera’s motion detection function, you can specify the area in the video where the network camera should be sensitive to motion. Motion outside of the detection region will be ignored by the network camera. This is useful to avoid false alarms. Item Description Region 1 /...
  • Page 49 of each box according to your preference by clicking and dragging inside the box (move) or on the edges (resize). Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity level of motion detection for each region. A higher value will trigger the alarm for minor motion in the video and vice-versa.
  • Page 50: Iv-3-3. Schedule Settings

    IV-3-3. Schedule Settings The network camera can be scheduled to record automatically at/on specified times and days. Select “Enable” to enable this feature and then define at which times the network camera will record using the table below. For each day, click and drag across the timeline on the times which you want to record.
  • Page 51 Delete Delete the selected blue recording block on the timeline. Delete All Delete all blue recording blocks on the timeline. Select All Select all blue recording blocks. Store Store the recording settings on the timeline. Note: Schedule settings must also be enabled for the schedule to come into effect.
  • Page 52: Iv-3-4. Smtp

    IV-3-4. SMTP A snapshot image of a motion-detected event can be sent to a designated email recipient. This function must be enabled in “Motion Detection” settings in the “Events” menu. Enter the required information about your sender and recipient email accounts below. Email Service Select “Manual Settings”...
  • Page 53 service provider. Recipient E-Mail Enter the email recipient’s email address Address here. Sender E-Mail Enter the sender’s email address here to Address avoid spam filter issues. SSL/TLS Select ‘SSL or TLS’ when your SMTP server requires encryption. Consult your mail server administrator when in doubt.
  • Page 54: Iv-3-5. Ftp

    IV-3-5. A snapshot image of a detected event can be sent to a designated FTP server. This function must be enabled in “Motion Detection” settings in the “Events” menu. Enter the required information about your FTP server below. FTP Server Enter the IP address or host name of the FTP server.
  • Page 55: Iv-4. Pan & Tilt

    IV-4. Pan & Tilt The network camera features pan and tilt capability which can be configured using the “Pan & Tilt” menu. Select a category from the submenu and refer to the appropriate following chapter. IV-4-1. Pan & Tilt Settings Adjust the settings for your network camera’s pan/tilt function according to your preference.
  • Page 56: Iv-4-2. Preset

    few minutes. Manual Calibration Click here to command the camera to calibrate itself immediately. IV-4-2. Preset The network camera can save up to four preset points within its range of motion, which can then be viewed using the 1 – 4 shortcut icons in “Live View”.
  • Page 57 to your preference, and then click “Store Position Information” (above) to save the position as a selected preset. Set Initial Position Reset the preview window/viewing position back to the network camera’s default position.
  • Page 58: Iv-5. System

    IV-5. System The “System” menu consists of three categories, “Basic”, “Advanced” and “Cloud Service”. Select a category and follow the appropriate chapter for more information. IV-5-1. Basic The “Basic” menu enables you to set the camera’s name and administrator password, as well as switch the LED(s) on/off according to your preference. Network Camera Set the name of the network camera for Name...
  • Page 59: Iv-5-2. Advanced

    The “Advanced” page allows you to upgrade the network camera’s firmware, backup or restore the network camera’s settings, and reset or restart the network camera. Please check the Edimax website for the latest firmware for your network camera. Do not switch off or disconnect the device during a firmware upgrade, as this could damage the device.
  • Page 60 Reset to default Select “Keep Network Settings” or “Default Settings” and then click “Reset to Default”. When the camera resets, “Keep Network Settings” will reset all settings but keep the current network settings. The network camera’s IP address will remain the same. “Default Settings”...
  • Page 61: Iv-5-3. Cloud Service

    IV-5-3. Cloud Service Edimax Plug & View is a function to allow you to view your network camera remotely via a cloud server (see V. Myedimax.com) and EdiView App. You can enable or disable this feature here.
  • Page 62: Iv-6. Status

    IV-6. Status The “Status” menu provides important information about the status of the network camera. This information is useful for troubleshooting purposes or for network configuration. IV-6-1. System Information A summary of system-wide information about the network camera is displayed on this page, displayed under four categories: System, LAN, Wireless LAN and IGD (UPnP Port Forward).
  • Page 64: Iv-6-2. System Log

    IV-6-2. System Log A system log provides information about the network camera’s usage and actions. The system log can also be sent to a remote server for archiving. Log Level Select a level of detail for the log from the dropdown list, from 0 - 4.
  • Page 65: Myedimax.com

    V. Myedimax.com You can use your network camera’s Myedimax.com cloud ID to monitor your camera remotely using a web browser from any Internet connection. The network camera’s green LED must display on to indicate a successful cloud connection, in order for this function to work. Identify your network camera’s cloud ID.
  • Page 66 Enter cloudID.myedimax.com into the URL bar of a web browser. For example, if your cloud ID is 801f02c46242 then enter http://801f02c46242.myedimax.com into your web browser. Internet Explorer is recommended. You may be prompted to allow a Java add-on to run. Please click the message where it says “click here”...
  • Page 67 Enter your camera’s password (default password: 1234) and click “OK” to see a live stream from your network camera. The network camera can be operated and configured using the icons in the toolbar located below the image. To configure the network camera, click to show the configuration menu window:...
  • Page 68 Use the slider controls to change the image brightness, saturation, sharpness, video quality and pan & tilt speed. Use the dropdown lists to change the video resolution and operating language, and click “Apply” when finished.
  • Page 69: Vi. 16 Channel Viewer For Windows

    VI. 16 Channel Viewer for Windows Besides using web browser to operate this network camera, you can also use the Windows utility, which provides faster access to all functions of this network camera. VI-1. Installation Insert the included CD into your CD-ROM drive and if the setup utility does not automatically open, please locate and open the “Autorun.exe”...
  • Page 70 Check the installation location and click ‘Next’ to continue. Click “Next” to continue.
  • Page 71 A summary of your installation will be displayed. Please check everything is correct and click “Install” to begin the installation. Please wait a moment for the installation to complete.
  • Page 72 Click “Finish” and then double click the “IPCam Surveillance Software” icon on your desktop to open the software.
  • Page 73: Vi-2. Using The 16 Channel Viewer

    VI-2. Using the 16 Channel Viewer You can select the ‘IPCam Surveillance Software’ icon from your desktop, quick launch bar, or start menu to start the 16 channel viewer software. Note: The network camera surveillance software will only work when your monitor’s resolution is ‘1024 x 768’.
  • Page 74 Hold your mouse cursor over any icon for a description of its function. Descriptions are also included below: Item Description Video display area The image of all connected cameras will be displayed here. Language Select a language from this dropdown menu to change the display language.
  • Page 75 Close window (stop Terminates network camera surveillance software. surveillance) Minimize window Minimizes network camera surveillance software window.
  • Page 76: Vi-3. Configuring The 16 Channel Viewer

    VI-3. Configuring the 16 Channel Viewer VI-3-1. Camera Configuration In order to use the 16 channel viewer software, you must configure the camera(s) you wish to connect. Please click the wrench icon ( ) and a popup menu will appear: Please select ‘Camera Configuration’...
  • Page 77: Vi-3-1-1. Camera

    VI-3-1-1. Camera In this tab you can configure all the cameras you wish to connect to. Up to 16 cameras can be connected simultaneously: Here are the descriptions of all settings: Item Description Channel Select the channel number you wish to set. Camera All cameras found on your local network will be Search...
  • Page 78 the camera’s location or purpose easily. Model Displays the model of the selected camera, this field cannot be changed. Input the IP address of the camera. Username* Input the user name of the camera. Web Port* Input the web port of the camera. By default it’s ‘80’. Password Input the password of the camera.
  • Page 79: Vi-3-1-2. Scheduled Recording

    VI-3-1-2. Scheduled Recording In this tab, you can setup scheduled video recording, so you can record the video captured by all cameras you have according to a pre-defined schedule.
  • Page 80 Here are the descriptions of all settings: Item Description Channel Select the channel number you wish to set. One Time Schedules You can specify the one-time schedule for a selected camera; this schedule will be executed once only. Click this button and a new window will appear: (One Time Schedules) Please specify the time duration of this one-time schedule (the date and time of ‘From’...
  • Page 81 You can define the recording schedule that will be executed at the specified time of certain weekday(s) in a week. Please check all weekdays that apply, and set the start time in the ‘From’ field. You can set the duration of video recording in the ‘Period’ field (format is HH:MM:SS), and the end time will be calculated automatically and displayed in the ‘To’...
  • Page 82: Vi-3-1-3. Audio

    VI-3-1-3. Audio For cameras that support audio, you can use this tab to decide if you wish to hear the audio captured by the selected camera. Here are the descriptions of all settings: Item Description Channel Select the channel number you wish to set. Mute Audio Check this box and the network camera surveillance software will not play the audio captured by this camera.
  • Page 83: Vi-3-1-4. Motion Recording

    VI-3-1-4. Motion Recording With this function activated, only motions captured by the camera will be recorded, so you don’t have to waste hard disk storage space on images you don’t need to pay attention to. WARNING: For applications where security is of high priority, it’s not recommended to use this function, since some tiny changes you may need to know about may not be enough to trigger the camera and the camera will not start recording.
  • Page 84 is triggered Send mail Send an email to a pre-defined address when a motion has when motion been detected by the camera. is triggered Save settings in this tab. Cancel Discard all settings in this tab.
  • Page 85: Vi-3-2. General Options

    VI-3-2. General Options Click the wrench icon( ) and a popup menu will appear: When you select “General Options”, please refer to the appropriate following chapter: VI-3-2-1. General All general settings such as the file storage directory and recording spaces can be set here.
  • Page 86 Item Description Data Set the directory (folder) you wish to store the recorded Directory video and captured image. You can click the ‘Browse’ button to pick a directory on your hard disk. Free Displays remaining storage space. Recording Space Max Video Defines the maximum file size of every video file.
  • Page 87: Vi-3-2-2. Email Setting

    VI-3-2-2. Email Setting If you want to use the motion detection function and wish to receive an email that contains the image captured by the camera, please set up your email related parameters here first. Item Description E-Mail Subject Specify the subject of the sent email. Recipient E- Lists all email addresses you set.
  • Page 88 Edit Select an email address from the ‘Recipient E-Mail Address’ box, and click ‘Edit’ to edit the email address. Delete Delete the selected email address. Sender E-Mail Specify the email address that will appear as the sender. Address SMTP Server Specify the IP address or host name of the SMTP server you wish to use.
  • Page 89: Vi-3-2-3. Security

    VI-3-2-3. Security You’ll need to input the password every time you wish to use this network camera surveillance software: To set the password, please use the ‘Security’ tab in the ‘General Options’ menu: Here are the descriptions of all settings:...
  • Page 90 Item Description Enable Requires password authentication when this software starts. Disable Password authentication is not required when this software starts. Password Input the password you wish to use here. Confirm Input the password you wish to use here again. Password...
  • Page 91: Vi-3-2-4. About

    VI-3-2-4. About Software version is displayed in this tab.
  • Page 92: Vi-4. Changing The Display Layout

    VI-4. Changing the Display Layout This network camera surveillance software provides 8 display layouts: Every layout displays a different number of cameras in different arrangements, you can click the icon that represents a specific layout, and the video display area will change accordingly. Layout style 1: 1 Displays the video of 1 camera only.
  • Page 93 Layout style 3: 6 Displays the video of up to 6 cameras. Cameras Layout style 4: 8 Displays the video of up to 8 cameras. Cameras Layout style 5: 9 Displays the video of up to 9 cameras. Cameras Layout style 6: 10 Displays the video of up to 10 cameras.
  • Page 94 Layout style 7: 13 Displays the video of up to 13 cameras. Cameras Layout style 8: 16 Displays the video of up to 16 cameras. Cameras...
  • Page 95: Vi-5. Full Screen Mode

    VI-5. Full Screen Mode If you want to use all available space on your monitor to display the surveillance image, you can click the ‘Full Screen’ button to switch the display mode to full-screen mode. To exit full-screen mode, press the ‘ESC’ key.
  • Page 96: Vi-6. Scan

    VI-6. Scan If you have more than one camera configured, and you wish to switch the display image between cameras, you can click the ‘Scan’ button to switch between all configured cameras. NOTE: If a camera is configured but disconnected, it will still be displayed in a scan sequence (you’ll see nothing and you’ll see the text ‘Disconnected’...
  • Page 97: Vi-7. Pan & Tilt

    VI-7. Pan & Tilt For cameras that support pan - tilt functions, you can change the direction that the camera points to, to see different places that fall within the camera’s view. Please select a camera in the video display area by clicking on its image, and then click the directions you wish the camera to move to (total 4 directions available).
  • Page 98: Vi-8. Snapshot

    VI-8. Snapshot You can take a snapshot of a selected camera and save it to a ‘Snapshot’ sub- folder in a pre-defined data directory. Click the snapshot button once to take a snapshot; you can take as many snapshots as you want until the hard disk is full.
  • Page 99: Vi-9. Recording

    VI-9. Recording You can start video recording a selected camera’s image by clicking the ‘Start Recording’ button: When recording starts, you’ll see a message displayed in the message display box, such as ‘1/1 10:00:00, Camera 2 Start Manual’, which means camera 2 started recording manually on 1/1 at 10:00:00.
  • Page 100: Vi-10. Video Playback

    VI-10. Video Playback You can playback all recorded video by clicking this button. A new window will appear: You have to search the video file before you can play it. There are two kinds of video search: Time Search (search all videos file that fall within a specific period of time) and Motion Search (search all videos recorded by the motion detection function and fall within a specific period of time).
  • Page 101: Vii. Ediview App

    VII. EdiView App You can use the free EdiView smartphone app to monitor your camera remotely using a smartphone from any Internet connection. The network camera’s green LED must display on to indicate a successful cloud connection, in order for this function to work. EdiView app screens may vary slightly according to version and future updates.
  • Page 102 Run the EdiView app. iOS users select “Add new camera” and Android users select “Yes” to search for available cameras. Select your network camera, enter the password when prompted (default password is 1234) and tap “OK”. iOS:...
  • Page 103 Android: Android users select the camera name and tap “Done”. iOS users tap “Live” from the menu across the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 104 Android: iOS:...
  • Page 105 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 106 EU Declaration of Conformity English: This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2009/125/EC. French: Cet équipement est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions de la directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2009/125/EC Czechian: Toto zařízení...
  • Page 107: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity We, Edimax Technology Co., Ltd., declare under our sole responsibility, that the equipment described below complies with the requirements of the European R&TTE directive 2006/95/EC, and directive 2011/65/EC(RoHS) . Equipment: Wireless Day & Night Pan & Tilt Network Camera Model No.:...
  • Page 108 Notice According to GNU General Public License Version 2 This product includes software that is subject to the GNU General Public License version 2. The program is free software and distributed without any warranty of the author. We offer, valid for at least three years, to give you, for a charge no more than the costs of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code.
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