Table of Content INTRODUCTION................. 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT..............2 ............2 IRELESS NTERNET AMERA Network: ..................2 Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the Wireless Internet Camera................... 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION..............3 ..................3 RONT ANEL Power LED ..................3 LAN/WLAN LED ................. 3 ..................
Introduction Thank you for the purchase of the Wireless Internet Camera connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network and also supported by the wireless transmission based on the IEEE 802.11b standard. It is different from the conventional PC Camera, the Wireless Internet Camera is a standalone system with built-in CPU and web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video images for monitoring.
System Requirement Wireless Internet Camera Network: Local Area Network: 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Wireless Local Area Network: IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the Wireless Internet Camera Web Browser: System requirement: CPU: Pentium II, 266 MHz or above Memory Size: 32 MB (64 MB recommended) VGA card resolution:...
Physical Description This section describes the features and benefits of the Wireless Internet Camera Front Panel LAN/WLAN LED Power LED Power LED The Power LED is positioned on the right side of the Wireless Internet Camera’s lens while facing the Wireless Internet Camera. Steady blue confirms the Wireless Internet Camera is powered on.
There are three settings for the LAN/WLAN LED to control the light illumination for monitoring purpose from Normal / Off / Dummy. Please refer to the Web Configuration section for detailed information and usage in the User’s Guide. Rear Panel Slide Switch Antenna Connector Antenna Connector...
Reset Button Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed once and Power LED begins to flash. Factory Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed continuously for three seconds or when Power LED begins to light up. Release the reset button and the Power LED will begin to flash indicating the Wireless Internet Camera is changing to factory reset.
Top Panel Screw Hole Screw Hole Located on the top panel of the Wireless Internet Camera the screw hole is used to connect the camera stand onto the Wireless Internet Camera by attaching the screw head on the camera stand into the screw hole of the Wireless Internet Camera.
Hardware Installation This section describes the Hardware installation procedure for the Wireless Internet Camera. 1 Attach Wireless Antenna From the rear panel of the Wireless Internet Camera screw the 2 external Antenna that came with the Wireless Internet Camera into the antenna connector.. 2 Configure Network Communication From the rear panel of the Wireless Internet Camera select the desired Network communication for the...
Web Configuration Installation This section describes the Software installation procedure of the Wireless Internet Camera for Web Configuration and IPView application. The Wireless Internet Camera must be configured through its built-in Web-based Configuration. Extensive knowledge of LAN will be helpful in setting up the Wireless Internet Camera From the web browser enter the default IP address to access the Welcome screen of the Wireless Internet Camera to configure your...
IPView Application Installation Installation Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive to initiated the auto-run program. Once completed a menu screen will appear as follows: To install the IPView application click on the "IPView" button to activate the installation procedure for the application program. Once executed a prompt will appear requesting the input of the desired language selection.
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The Welcome screen will appear. Click on the “Next” button to proceed with the installation. The License Agreement prompt will appear as below. Read the details carefully and click on the “Yes” icon to continue with the installation procedure.
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A prompt will appear and in the Destination Location dialog box, you may click on “Next” to accept the recommended destination location or click on “Browse” to select another location. After specifying the desired destination location, click on “Next” to proceed further. The Select Program Folder prompt will appear providing information of where the IPView application will be located, click on “Next”...
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Please wait until one of the two dialog box to appear, select either “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and click on the “Finish” icon to restart the computer to complete the installation procedure. or click on the “Finish” icon to complete the installation procedure...
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After successfully installing the IPView, the application program for the Wireless Internet Camera is automatically installed to \Programs\Files Directory. start running IPView click windows Start Menu/Programs/IPView/IPView Once IPView is executed a Login prompt will appear, you must enter the default User Name: admin into the respective field and click on “OK”...
Change IP Address To change an IP Address for a camera select “Camera” > “Add”. An Add Camera dialog box will appear as illustrated below.
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Click on the “Browse” icon, the Browse Camera dialog box will appear with a blank screen as illustrated below. Click on the “Search” icon and IPView will detect and search all the available camera’s that are installed on the local area network as depicted below:...
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You must highlight the camera you wish to change the IP Address and click on the “Change IP” icon and the Change IP Address dialog box will appear as depicted below: Enter the new IP Address along with the Subnet Mask and Default gateway into the respective fields and click on the “OK”...
Appendix Specification Video specification Resolution: 640 x 480 pixel Sensor: 1/3” color CMOS sensor Gain control: Automatic Exposure: Automatic White Balance: Automatic Shutter: Electronics 1/60 ~ 1/15000 sec Minimum Illumination: 2.5lux@f1.4, 3000K color Focal Length: 6.0 mm Aperture: F=1.8 Focus Extent: 20 cm - ∞...
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Generic I/O Port: Four I/O ports, two for input and two for output Total 8-pin: Pin 1 Input Port (I+) Pin 2 Input Port (I-) Pin 3 Input Port (II+) Pin 4 Input Port (II-) Pin 5 Output Port (I+) Pin 6 Output Port (I-) Pin 7...
Communication protocol: HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, BOOTP, RARP, DHCP, PPPoE Browser Support System requirement: CPU: Pentium II, 266 MHz or above Memory Size: 32 MB (64 MB recommended) VGA card resolution: 800x600 or above • Internet Explorer 5.0 or above (ActiveX & JAVA Mode –View Image for windows OS and JAVA Mode –View Image for other OS) •...
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