Keebox IPC1000W User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..............................................1 ..........................................................1 ACKAGE ONTENTS ........................................................... 1 YSTEM EQUIREMENTS ............................................................1 NTRODUCTION ..............................................................2 EATURES (IPC1000W) ....................................................3 ARDWARE VERVIEW Front View ............................................................3 (IPC1000W) ....................................................4 ARDWARE VERVIEW Rear View ............................................................4 (IPC1000W) ....................................................5 ARDWARE VERVIEW Left Side View ............................................................
  • Page 3 Video ..............................................................50 Audio ..............................................................51 Wireless ............................................................52 Network ............................................................53 Active Users ............................................................. 54 ......................................................55 ONFIGURING CAMERA SETTINGS System ............................................................... 56 Video ..............................................................57 Audio ..............................................................58 Wireless ............................................................59 Network ............................................................60 User ..............................................................61 Date/Time ............................................................62 Motion Detection ..........................................................
  • Page 4 Other Options ..........................................................86 KVIEW PLAYER ................................................87 KViewPlayer Interface ......................................................... 87 Viewing Recorded Videos in KView Player ................................................88 USING THE IPC1000W/IPC1000WI WITH A NAT ROUTER ................................... 90 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................93 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 95 LIMITED WARRANTY .............................................. 104...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Congratulations on your purchase of the Keebox IPC1000W/IPC1000WI KView Wireless N Network Camera. The IPC1000W/IPC1000WI is the perfect solution for your small office or home monitoring needs. Unlike common webcams, the IPC1000W/IPC1000WI is a complete unit which can operate without relying on an attached computer as it has its own integrated CPU. Once connected to your network, you can access images or video from your camera remotely, whether it is through your internal network or over the Internet.
  • Page 6: Features

    802.11n and 10/100 Ethernet Support The IPC1000W/IPC1000WI supports both 802.11n and 10/100 Ethernet giving you the flexibility to choose whether to use it wired or mount it in a spot where you don’t have an Ethernet port, thereby avoiding the need for ugly cables.
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview (Ipc1000W)

    Product Overview Hardware Overview (IPC1000W) Front View...
  • Page 8: Hardware Overview (Ipc1000W)

    Product Overview Hardware Overview (IPC1000W) Rear View...
  • Page 9: Hardware Overview (Ipc1000W)

    Product Overview Hardware Overview (IPC1000W) Left Side View...
  • Page 10: Hardware Overview (Ipc1000Wi)

    Product Overview Hardware Overview (IPC1000WI) Front View...
  • Page 11: Hardware Overview (Ipc1000Wi)

    Product Overview Hardware Overview (IPC1000WI) Rear View...
  • Page 12: Hardware Overview (Ipc1000Wi)

    Product Overview Hardware Overview (IPC1000WI) Left Side View...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation – Hardware Installation Installation Hardware Installation Connect the Ethernet Cable If you intend to use the network camera as a wired device, connect one end of the included Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the camera and connect the other end to an available port on your network. If you prefer to use the camera on a wireless network, see below for instructions on connecting the power adapter.
  • Page 14: Wireless Installation Considerations

    Wireless Installation Considerations The Keebox IPC1000W / IPC1000WI KView Wireless N Network Camera can be connected to your network wirelessly from anywhere within its operating range. However, keep in mind that there are factors that affect the signal strength and range of your connection. The number of objects the signal must pass through together with the number of radio frequencies in the area will have an effect on the range.
  • Page 15: Starting The Setup Wizard

    Installation – Setup Wizard Starting the Setup Wizard Insert the included CD-ROM into your CD/DVD drive. The Install Wizard program will run automatically. Note: If the Install Wizard does not run, you may have autorun disabled on your machine. In this case, browse to the CD drive and run InstallWizard.exe to begin the installation wizard.
  • Page 16 When the installation of the Setup Wizard is complete, run the Setup Wizard: 1. Click Start > Programs > KEEBOX > SetupWizard > SetupWizard. The KEEBOX Setup Wizard appears. 2. Connect an RJ-45 cable from a switch/router to the Ethernet port on the back of the camera and connect the AC power adapter to the...
  • Page 17 Installation – Setup Wizard 3. From the list of cameras that appears, select the camera you wish to configure and click the > icon to continue. If your camera is not listed, ensure that it is connected to both power and the network and click to re-scan the network for your camera.
  • Page 18 Installation – Setup Wizard 4. Login to your camera by entering the ID and Password. By default, both the ID and Password are set to admin. Select the > icon to continue.
  • Page 19 Installation – Setup Wizard 5. Enter a name for the camera in the Camera Name field. The name will be used to identify your camera on the network. Enter the correct time for the camera for the time zone it is in. If your camera is in the same time zone as the computer you are using, click the icon to copy the local time to the camera.
  • Page 20 Installation – Setup Wizard 6. It is strongly recommended that you change your password to secure the camera from being accessed by others. Check the Change Password box and enter the new password in both password fields to confirm the new password. Click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 21 Installation – Setup Wizard 7. Select a connection option: PPPoE: Select this option if your camera is directly connected to a DSL modem and your ISP requires a PPPoE authentication to the Internet. Continue on page 18 if you select this option. DHCP: Select this option if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP is enabled.
  • Page 22: Connecting With Pppoe

    Installat ion – Setup Wiz zard – Connectin ng with PPPoE Connec ting with PPPo Select th he PPPoE radio button and clic ck the > icon to continue. Enter yo our PPPoE User Name and Pas ssword and re-e enter the password in the Conf f irm Password f f ield.
  • Page 23 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with PPPoE Select whether you want to use the camera over an 802.11n wireless connection or on a wired connection. Click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 24 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with PPPoE Wireless Connection Find the access point (AP) you wish to connect to from the Available AP drop down menu. If the AP you want to connect to is not listed, • click the icon to re-scan for nearby APs.
  • Page 25 Installat ion – Setup Wiz zard – Connectin ng with PPPoE A summ mary screen of th he settings you have chosen ap p pears. Click the > icon to conti nue.
  • Page 26 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with PPPoE After the Setup Wizard configures the camera, a screen prompting you for the connection method appears. Check the radio button for the method of connection you want to use for your camera and click > to continue.
  • Page 27 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with PPPoE Connecting over wireless Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the camera and wait for 1 minute for the camera to turn to wireless mode then click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 28 Installat ion – Setup Wiz zard – Connectin ng with PPPoE When th he Setup Wizard d has finished, th he configuration n is complete an n d the following g screen appear r s: You are now ready to b begin using your r camera.
  • Page 29: Connecting With Dhcp

    Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP Connecting with DHCP Select the DHCP radio button and click the > icon to continue. Select whether you want to use the camera over an 802.11n wireless connection or on a wired connection. Click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 30 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP Wireless Connection Find the access point (AP) you wish to connect to from the Available AP drop down menu. If the AP you want to connect to is not listed, • click the icon to re-scan for nearby APs.
  • Page 31 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP A summary screen of the settings you have chosen appears. Click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 32 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP After the Setup Wizard configures the camera, a screen prompting you for the connection method appears. Check the radio button for the method of connection you want to use for your camera and click > to continue.
  • Page 33 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP Connecting over wireless Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the camera and wait for 1 minute for the camera to turn to wireless mode then click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 34 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP When the Setup Wizard has finished, the configuration is complete and the following screen appears: You are now ready to begin using your camera.
  • Page 35 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP Connecting over a wired network Confirm that the settings are correct. If they are correct, click the > icon to continue, otherwise click < and make revisions to your settings.
  • Page 36 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with DHCP When you confirm your settings are correct, the following screen appears: You are now ready to begin using your camera...
  • Page 37: Connecting With A Fixed Ip

    Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP Connecting with a Fixed IP Select the Fixed IP radio button and click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 38 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP The Network Configuration screen appears. Enter the desired IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS Servers and click the > icon to continue. If you do not know the details, you can try clicking to allow the software to automatically detect the settings.
  • Page 39 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP Select whether you want to use the camera over an 802.11n wireless connection or on a wired connection. Click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 40 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP Wireless Connection Find the access point (AP) you wish to connect to from the Available AP drop down menu. If the AP you want to connect to is not listed, •...
  • Page 41 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP A summary screen of the settings you have chosen appears. Click the > icon to continue. After the Setup Wizard configures the camera, a screen prompting you for the connection method appears.
  • Page 42 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP Check the radio button for the method of connection you want to use for your camera and click > to continue.
  • Page 43 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the camera and wait for 1 minute for the camera to turn to wireless mode then click the > icon to continue.
  • Page 44 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP After a moment, the configuration is complete and the following screen appears: You are now ready to begin using your camera.
  • Page 45 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP Connecting over a wired network Confirm that the settings are correct. If they are correct, click the > icon to continue, otherwise click < and make revisions to your settings.
  • Page 46 Installation – Setup Wizard – Connecting with a Fixed IP When you confirm your settings are correct, the following screen appears: You are now ready to begin using your camera.
  • Page 47: Connecting The Camera To Your Network Using Wps

    Installation – Connecting the camera to your network using WPS Connecting the camera to your network using WPS An alternative method of connecting your camera to your network is by using WPS. WPS is a quick, simple and secure method of adding devices to a network.
  • Page 48: Configuration

    After completing the Setup Wizard, you are ready to use your camera. The camera’s built-in Web configuration utility is designed to allow you to easily access and configure your IPC1000W/IPC1000WI camera. Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer® and enter the IP address of your camera.
  • Page 49 Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface The home page for the IPC1000W/IPC1000WI appears.
  • Page 50: Viewing Video

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Viewing Video Click VIEW VIDEO | ACTIVEX or VIEW VIDEO | JAVA to begin viewing live video from your camera. VIEW VIDEO | JAVA Please make sure that you have the latest version of Java installed on your machine to ensure proper operation when viewing video in Java mode. The Java application can be downloaded from Sun’s website free of charge (http://www.java.com)
  • Page 51 Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface VIEW VIDEO | ACTIVEX Windows users who do not have Java installed can choose ActiveX mode to view video. Internet Explorer will prompt you to install ActiveX when you click on the VIEW VIDEO | ACTIVEX link. Mac users must use the Java mode to view video.
  • Page 52: Viewing Camera Settings

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Viewing camera settings To view camera settings: 1. Login to the camera as described in the section Using the web-based configuration interface. 2. Click ADMINISTRATION. The system status screen appears. From the menu on the left side of the screen, select an option under the STATUS heading.
  • Page 53: System

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface System This screen shows the Camera Name, Location, Model, Firmware Version, MAC Address, IP Address, Ethernet Link Status, Speed and Duplex type.
  • Page 54: Video

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Video This screen shows the details of the video capture settings including Video Resolution, Compression Rate, Frame Rate, Frame Size and Light Frequency.
  • Page 55: Audio

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Audio This screen shows whether audio is enabled and the volume level of the audio.
  • Page 56: Wireless

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Wireless This screen shows the connection mode, link status, SSID name, channel and encryption status.
  • Page 57: Network

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Network This screen shows various network statistics related to your camera including IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.
  • Page 58: Active Users

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Active Users This screen shows whether there are any active users logged on to the camera viewing live video.
  • Page 59: Configuring Camera Settings

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Configuring camera settings The IPC1000W/IPC1000WI allows you to make configuration changes from anywhere by connecting to the camera using a standard web browser. To configure camera settings: 1. Login to the camera as described in the section Using the web-based configuration interface.
  • Page 60: System

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface System Camera Name: This is the name used to identify your camera on your network. • Location: You can enter a description of the place where the camera is. • Admin: In this field you can change the administrator user name and password. •...
  • Page 61: Video

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Video Video Resolution: Select from one of the three resolutions. Higher values provide better quality but at the expense of higher bandwidth • requirements on your network or internet connection. Compression Rate: Select a compression rate. Higher rates of compression will reduce network load at the expense of lower image quality. •...
  • Page 62: Audio

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Audio Audio: Choose whether to Enable or Disable the camera audio feed. • Volume: Select the volume percentage level. •...
  • Page 63: Wireless

    Connection Mode: Infrastructure is a wireless connection using an access point as a transmission point of all wireless devices. Ad-Hoc is a • wireless connection used without an access point, where your IPC1000W/IPC1000WI is directly connected to your PC. This is done using the on-board wireless adapter on the IPC1000W/IPC1000WI connected to a wireless adapter on the PC.
  • Page 64: Network

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Network IP Address Mode: Choose a method to assign an IP address to your camera. • o Fixed IP – If you want to assign a static or fixed IP address to the camera, you may do so here. Your network administrator should be able to provide you with the necessary details to complete this section.
  • Page 65: User

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface User User Access Control: Enable this to allow user accounts to connect to the camera. • Define Users: You can create new user accounts here. Enter a user name and password and select whether the user is allowed to upload or •...
  • Page 66: Date/Time

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Date/Time Synchronized with Time Server: If you have an internet time server or have an NTP server designated on your network, you can specify the • IP address of it here. Ensure that you select the correct time zone for the camera also. Set Manually: If you prefer to manually set the time for the camera, select this mode.
  • Page 67: Motion Detection

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Motion Detection Motion Detection: Select whether to Enable or Disable motion detection. This will allow your camera to perform different functions when • activity has been detected in the parts of the screen that you specify. Sensitivity: Set a percentage level to determine how sensitive the camera is to activity.
  • Page 68: Upload

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Upload On this screen you can enter details of an FTP Server that you want to upload images from the camera to. Host Address: The IP address of the • FTP Server Port Number: The port number to •...
  • Page 69 Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Video Frequency: Users can select in frames per second (1, 2, 3 or auto, in auto this could go to 4). The user can also select a duration for • each frame from 1 to 65535 seconds. Base File Name: Enter the prefix for the filename of each snapshot taken by the camera.
  • Page 70: E-Mail

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface E-mail This section allows you to configure the email notification settings of your camera. SMTP Server Address: The • domain name or IP address of your external mail server SMTP Port Number: The port •...
  • Page 71: Day/Night Mode (Ipc1000Wi Only)

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Day/Night Mode (IPC1000WI only) The IPC1000WI comes equipped with LEDs to enable the camera to have greater visibility in dark locations. On this screen you can configure when to set the camera to day mode and night mode. Auto: The camera automatically senses when there is inadequate light and switches to night mode.
  • Page 72: Tools

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Tools FTP Server Test When you have set up the FTP Server in the configuration section, you can use this screen to test that the FTP Server settings are correct. Pressing the Test button will make a connection to the FTP Server and upload a file called test_date_time.jpg to the FTP. If the file is not there, you should check that you have entered the FTP details correctly in the configuration section.
  • Page 73: E-Mail Test

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface E-mail Test When you have set up an e-mail account in the configuration section, you can use this screen to test that the E-mail settings are correct. Pressing the Test button will make the camera send a test e-mail to the address specified in the configuration section. If you do not receive the test e-mail, you should check that you have entered the e-mail details correctly in the configuration section.
  • Page 74: Restart

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Restart If you should need to restart the IP camera, you can do this from this screen. Clicking Yes will initiate a reboot sequence on the camera. When you restart the camera you will lose your connection to it. Wait 1 minute before attempting to reconnect to the camera so that it has time to go through its boot up sequence.
  • Page 75: Factory Reset

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Factory Reset If you should need to restore the camera to the factory settings, you can do it from this screen. Clicking Yes will initiate a reboot sequence on the camera. When the camera restarts, you will lose your connection to it. The username and password will also both be set back to the default admin. Wait 1 minute before attempting to reconnect to the camera so that it has time to go through its boot up sequence.
  • Page 76: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Keebox may occasionally provide new firmware on the Keebox website. If you need to update your camera’s firmware you can do it on this screen. Click the Browse button and locate the firmware file you saved on your computer and choose Open. When you are ready, click the Upgrade button to begin the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 77: Backup And Restore

    Configuration – Using the web-based configuration interface Backup and Restore When you have set up the camera and you are satisfied with the settings, you can backup the settings to a file for future reference. If you should change the settings and want to revert back to the previous settings, you can do so on this page. To backup the configuration, click Backup and select a location to save the file, then choose Save.
  • Page 78: Kview Software

    KView installation software on the installation CD-ROM and follow the setup instructions. Once the software is installed, the Keebox KView camera monitoring utility is ready for use. Add up to 32 network cameras to monitor using the software. Additional software, Keebox KView Player software is also installed.
  • Page 79: Add A Camera For Monitoring

    KView Software Add a camera for monitoring The Add camera menu is presented the first time the KView software is launched. This menu is used to add cameras to the user interface for monitoring. After the first time running the software, this menu can be accessed at anytime from the Configuration menus. The Configuration menus are described in a later section of this chapter.
  • Page 80: Kview User Interface.

    KView Software 2. Select the camera to add from the list, enter the administrator’s user name (ID) and password, a preview of the live video display will appear. Click OK, add this camera, a confirmation message informs when the camera is connected and added to the KView monitoring group. Repeat this procedure for all the cameras being added.
  • Page 81: Kv Iew

    KView S oftware KView w User Interfa Numb Item Desc cription Live Video Disp play Display area for s single or multiple ca amera video feeds. You can right click k on the video displ lay area to bring up context menu allowing you u to toggle differen...
  • Page 82: Display Controls

    KView Software Display Controls The primary display and KView control icons are described in detail below. When there are more than one camera displays viewed, one of the displays can be selected for management or additional changes. Simply left click on any display to select it. Notice the border around the display is blue, indicating the “selected”...
  • Page 83: Switch Active Camera Controls

    KView Software Switch Active Camera Controls These controls are used to cycle through the displayed camera when using single viewer mode. Live Video Display Controls Click multi-screen display icons to change the number of camera’s displayed at one time. To change the order in which the camera displays appear in the interface, move the cursor over a display you want to change and right click.
  • Page 84: Camera Configuration With Kview

    KView Software Switch to full screen of the selected display Click to automatically cycle through the active camera displays. Click to record all active cameras. Click to launch the KView Player application to view recorded video files. Click to add, remove and configure camera options. Camera Configuration with KView Access the camera configuration menus by clicking on the gear icon at the bottom of the right hand panel of the KView user interface.
  • Page 85 KView Software To add a camera: 1. Click the Configuration icon to view the Camera Setup menu. At the top of the Camera management tab, Click the Add Camera by IP/URL. 2. If you know the IP or URL of the camera, enter it in the field on the Input the location of camera tab and then enter the port number. Enter the username and password on the right side of the screen and click Ok, add this camera.
  • Page 86 KView Software 3. The camera added now appears in the Camera List. To launch the web manager for the newly added camera or any camera in the active camera list, select it and click the Browse Selected Camera button.
  • Page 87: Launch Web Manager For Selected Camera

    To launch the web-based IP Camera manager for any active camera in the list, simply select it and click the Browse Selected Camera button. Schedule a recording with Keebox KView Use the Monitoring Settings menu to create schedules for recording and apply the schedules to any camera. Click the Monitoring Settings tab to view the Schedule Recording menu (the first menu viewed in the Camera Settings menu tab).
  • Page 88: Create Schedule Templates

    KView Software Create Schedule Templates To make a new schedule template, click the Edit Profiles button to view the Edit schedule profiles dialog box. Use this new dialog box to create new schedules for recording. Try to give the new schedule a unique name that describes when the schedule applies. Click Save when you are done. Click Edit Profiles to edit or create a new schedule.
  • Page 89: Recording Options

    KView Software Recording Options The Recording Options configured in KView help to conserve and manage allowed memory storage (disk space) and for video file management. Recorded files can be limited by time elapsed or by size. Use the Select button to choose an alternative destination for stored video files. Storage limits can be set for each camera by time elapsed or hard disk space allowed.
  • Page 90: Other Options

    KView Software Other Options Other options available include Proxy settings, Time interval of scan, Sound alarm settings, E-mail sender settings and System Settings.
  • Page 91: Kviewplayer

    KView S oftware KVie ew Player KView P Player is installed d along with the e monitoring KV View software as s described earli ier. KView Playe er is designed fo or playing back r recorded videos To Start KView Player cl lick Start >...
  • Page 92: Viewing Recorded Videos In Kview Player

    KView Software Number Item Description Files List A list of recorded files found in the recording folder appears here. Select a file from here and click the play button to view the recording. Video Display Area This area shows the video recording. At the bottom of the video is a progress bar . Search and Delete Buttons Use the search button to scan for more video files and delete to remove a video when you are done with it.
  • Page 93 KView Software Choose the files to be added to the view file list by checking the individual files or click the Select All button to check all files in the Search list, click Add to place the check marked files on the list of files for viewing. After the files to be viewed have been chosen, click the OK button.
  • Page 94: Using The Ipc1000W/Ipc1000Wi With A Nat Router

    1. Assign a Local IP Address to Your Camera Run the setup wizard from the CD included with the IPC1000W/IPC1000WI. The camera will be assigned a local IP Address that allows it to be recognized by the router. Write down this IP Address for future reference.
  • Page 95 Open your web browser and in the address bar, type the IP Address that was assigned to the Network Camera by the Setup Wizard. The IPC1000W/IPC1000WI Home page appears with a window displaying a snapshot from the camera. You are able to view this screen from any PC using a web browser on your LAN.
  • Page 96 Using the IPC1000W(I) with a NAT Router 3. Access the Router with Your Web Browser If you have cable or DSL Internet service, you will most likely have a dynamically assigned WAN IP Address. ‘Dynamic’ means that your router’s WAN IP address can change from time to time depending on your ISP. A dynamic WAN IP Address identifies your router on the public network and allows it to access the Internet.
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 1. The Power LED and Ethernet Activity LED do not light up. The power supply or camera might be faulty. Check that the connection to both the power source and the terminal on the back of the camera are secure and that you are using the provided power supply.
  • Page 98 Troubleshooting 5. The camera images are ‘noisy’ Often if the camera is in a low-light environment, the images can contain a lot of noise. Try enabling Night mode and see if that improves the image quality. Otherwise, try to use the camera in a location where there is a bit more light. 6.
  • Page 99: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Camera  General   Sensor: VGA color CMOS Sensor  Board lens  Focal Length: 3.15mm  F/No: F2.8  Focus Depth: 20cm ~ infinity  Minimum illumination: 0 lux  View:   Horizontal: 45.3 degrees  Vertical: 34.5 degrees  Diagonal: 54.9 degrees   Built in IR‐Cut module (IPC1000WI only)  IR sensor  IR sensor activates on/off at 10 lux (± 5 lux) (IPC1000WI only)  Audio  Built‐in omni‐directional microphone  Sensitivity: ‐40dB +/‐ 4dB (5 meters max.)  Frequency: 20~20000Hz  S/N:  >58dB  Codec: PCM  ...
  • Page 100 Technical Specifications Image & Video  Compression: MJPEG  White Balance: Auto  Frequency: 50/60Hz  Resolution: 640 x 480 and 320 x 240, 160 x 120   Zoom  4x digital zoom  Hardware  Network   IEEE 802.3u 10/100Mbps Auto‐MDIX Fast Ethernet  LED  Power, Link/Act, WPS  Reset Button  Reset to factory default  Power Consumption  4.6 Watts (max.)  Power  5V DC, 1.2A external power adapter  Dimension  70 x 108 x 27 mm (2.75 x 4.25 x 1.1 in.) IPC1000W  70 x 110 x 33 mm (2.75 x 4.3 x 1.3 in.) IPC1000WI  Temperature  Operating: 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)   Storage: ‐15°C ~ 60°C (5°F ~ 140°F)  Humidity  Max. 90% (non‐condensing)  Certifications  CE, FCC  Requirement  To View Camera   Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0 ...
  • Page 101 Technical Specifications To Run Software  Windows 7 (32/64‐bit), Vista (32/64‐bit), XP (32/64‐bit)  KView  Channel: supports up to 32 cameras  Record/Playback/Motion Detection/Audio  Network Protocols  IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP  DHCP Client, NTP Client, DNS Client, DDNS Client, SMTP Client, FTP Client  HTTP   PPPoE  UPnP  Wireless  Standard  IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g  Based on IEEE 802.11n Technology  Frequency  2.4 ~ 2.497 GHz ISM band  Modulation  DQPSK, DBPSK, DSSS and CCK  OFDM: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM  Antenna  Built‐in printed antenna  Date Rate  802.11b: up to 11Mbps  802.11g: up to 54Mbps  802.11n: up to 150Mbps  Security  64/128‐bit WEP, WPA/WPA2‐PSK  Output Power  802.11b: 18dBm (typical) ...
  • Page 102 Technical Specifications 802.11g: 15dBm (typical)  802.11n: 15dBm ((typical)  Receiving Sensitivity  802.11b: ‐86dBm at 11Mbps  802.11g: ‐76dBm at 54Mbps  802.11n: ‐65dBm at 150Mbps  Channels  1~11 (FCC), 1~13(ETSI)  Management  Accounts  Up to 64 user accounts  Remote Login  Remote management supported  Backup / Restore  Save/retrieve configuration files  Settings  Image Control  Brightness, contrast, saturation, mirror (horizontal/vertical)  Video Setting  Encoding Type: MJPEG   ‐ Resolution:  640 x 480 (max. 20 fps), 320 x 240, 160 x 120  ‐ Max. frame rate: VGA@20 fps, QVGA@30fps, QQVGQ@30fps  Recording  Recording type: motion detection, continuous, and scheduled   (with complimentary software)  Snapshot  Event trigger, scheduled or always via email and/or upload to FTP  Port Settings  HTTP port: 80 (default)  Dynamic DNS  Yes  Time  Synchronize with NTP server or set time / date manually  ...
  • Page 103: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement

    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 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.
  • Page 104 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: EN 60950-1: 2006 +A11:2009 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN 62311: 2008...
  • Page 105 Danish] overholder de v væsentlige krav og øvrige releva ante krav i direk ktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch Hiermit erklärt K Keebox , dass sic ch das Gerät IPC C1000/IPC1000W WI in Übereinsti immung German] mit den grundle egenden Anford derungen und d en übrigen eins...
  • Page 106 Italian] essenziali ed all e altre disposizi ioni pertinenti s tabilite dalla dir rettiva 1999/5/C Latviski Ar šo Keebox de eklarē, ka IPC100 00/IPC1000WI a atbilst Direktīvas s 1999/5/EK būt tiskajām Latvian] prasībām un cit iem ar to saistīt ajiem noteikum miem.
  • Page 107 Finnish] 1999/5/EY oleel llisten vaatimust ten ja sitä koske evien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Svenska Härmed intygar r Keebox att den nna IPC1000/IPC C1000WI överen nsstämmelse me ed de Swedish] väsentliga egen nskapskrav och ö övriga relevanta a bestämmelser som framgår av...
  • Page 108: Limited Warranty

    AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty. If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period, KEEBOX shall reserve the right, at its expense, to repair or replace the defective product or part and deliver an equivalent product or part to the customer. The repair/replacement unit’s warranty continues from the original date of purchase.
  • Page 109 Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California. Some KEEBOX products include software code written by third party developers. These codes are subject to the GNU General Public License ("GPL") or GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL").

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