Table Of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................7 1. PRODUCT FEATURES................8 1.1 P ..............8 RODUCT NSTRUCTIONS 1.2 P ................9 RODUCT EATURES 1.3 T ............... 10 ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE ............18 2.1 T 400 IP BOX CAMERA (P E) ........
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Figure 2.7 The PCB board........................23 Figure 2.8 Illustra 400 IP BOX CAMERA (PoE)................. 25 Figure 2.9 Illustra 400 Fixed IP Indoor/ Outdoor Mini-Dome (PoE) ..........26 Figure 2.10 Illustra 400 Bullet IP Camera Indoor/outdoor (PoE)..........27 Figure 2.11 The USB function ......................28 Figure 4.1 Physical specifications of the RJ-45 cable for Ethernet ..........
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Figure 5.20 Port Detail ........................... 55 Figure 5.21 Traffic ........................... 57 Figure 5.22 Dynamic DNS ........................58 Figure 5.23 HTTPS ..........................59 Figure 5.24 Access List ......................... 61 Figure 5.25 Time and Date ........................63 Figure 5.26 DI and DO ..........................65 Figure 5.27 ICR ............................
WARNING At close range, infrared light can seriously damage a person's vision. Install this illuminator with a minimum safety zone of 1.22m ( 4 ft. ) between the illuminator and the closest possible human contact. Note: 1.22M ( 4 FT. ) IS THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT OF THE STRENGTH OF THE IR ILLUMINATORS THAT ARE BEING USED.
1. PRODUCT FEATURES 1.1 Product Instructions The WDR IP Camera This ADCi400 series is a high performance Network Camera which is equipped with a high resolutions CMOS sensor and a resolution of up to 896x720 (D2). This powerful new series enables you to see fresh images in fine detail aided by a spectrum of high resolutions plus WDR technology that combats problems like capturing images against backgrounds of bright light.
Installation and Operation Guide 3GPP Users can view a live scene via the Internet with a 3GPP installed mobile phone. (Note: The 3G network bandwidth is limited; you can't use too large video size on your cell phone.) Video Settings: ...
1.3 Technical Specifications zones Illustra 400 IP BOX Camera: Programmable 512 independent Motion Detection CAMERA zones Motion Detection 1/3” Sony IMX035 CMOS sensor Image sensor 0~100% Sensitivity Color: 0.2 Lux @F1.4 Minimum Illumination Motion Detection B/W: 0.01 Lux 0~100% Percentage computar 2.9~8.2mm Vari-focal...
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Installation and Operation Guide Audio Signal Transcend APacer Number of tracks Mono 1 channel Photo Fast G.711u Audio Codec Multi-lingual User Interface G.726 English Audio sample rate 8kHz Traditional Chinese G.711u 64kbps Audio bit rate Simplified Chinese G.726 32kbps Czech Audio output 1K ohms Dutch...
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Installation and Operation Guide Audio sample rate 8kHz English Traditional Chinese G.711u 64kbps Audio bit rate Simplified Chinese G.726 32kbps Czech Audio output 1K ohms Dutch Built-in Microphone or LINE in10k Audio input Finland ohms 1.0Vpp French 2-Way Audio German Languages Italian Type...
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Installation and Operation Guide G.726 APacer Photo Fast Audio sample rate 8kHz G.711u 64kbps Multi-lingual User Interface Audio bit rate G.726 32kbps English Audio output 1K ohms Traditional Chinese Built-in Microphone or LINE in10k Simplified Chinese Audio input ohms 1.0Vpp Czech 2-Way Audio Dutch...
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Programmable 3 independent Illustra 400 Bullet IP Privacy Area zones Camera: Camera Programmable 512 independent Motion Detection zones Indoor/outdoor Motion Detection 0~100% 1/3” Sony IMX035 CMOS sensor Image sensor Sensitivity Color: 0.2 Lux @F1.4 Motion Detection Minimum Illumination 0~100% B/W: 0.01 Lux...
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Installation and Operation Guide Audio Signal Toshiba Number of tracks Mono 1 channel Transcend G.711u Audio Codec APacer G.726 Photo Fast Audio sample rate 8kHz Multi-lingual User Interface G.711u 64kbps Audio bit rate English G.726 32kbps Traditional Chinese Audio output 1K ohms Simplified Chinese Built-in Microphone or LINE in10k...
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE 2.1 The Illustra 400 IP BOX CAMERA (PoE) Figure 2.1 Front Panel and Rear Panel -- Front Panel -- -- Rear Panel -- 1. Light Sensor: Registers the quality of light in the camera’s environment, and controls the iris shuttle to provide better information concerning the light.
Installation and Operation Guide Figure 2.2 Flank Panel: IRIS 1.ALM-OUT A 7.RS-485:D+ 1. AES 2.ALM-OUT B 8.RS-485:D- 2. DC IRIS 3.ALM-IN + 9.DC-OUT(5V) 4.ALM-IN - 10.GND 3. DHCP 5.ALM-RST + 11.AUDIO-IN 4. STATIC IP 6.ALM-RST - 12.AUDIO-OUT 1. IRIS: Auto iris connector. This camera works with a DC drive auto iris lens.
2.2 The Illustra 400 Fixed IP Indoor Mini-Dome (PoE) Figure 2.3 Fixed IP indoor mini-dome 4 5 6 Plug Inlet: A DC 12V inlet that connects to an external power supply. Plug Inlet: An AC 24V inlet that connects to an external power supply.
Installation and Operation Guide 2.3 The Illustra 400 Fixed IP Outdoor Mini-Dome (PoE) Figure 2.3 The IP Out-door mini-dome 4 5 6 Plug Inlet: A DC 12V inlet that connects to an external power supply. Plug Inlet: An AC 24V inlet that connects to an external power supply.
2.4 The Illustra 400 Bullet IP Camera Indoor/outdoor (PoE) The component parts (the internal view). Dismantle the bullet IP camera to see its different parts. The picture here shows you the internal component items making up the product. SCREWS SUN SHIELD...
Installation and Operation Guide Figure 2.7 The PCB board 9 10 Plug Inlet: An AC 24V inlet that connects to an external power supply. ETHERNET 10/100 Connector: This is a standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networks. PoE (Power over Ethernet) function: Provides power to the device via the same cable as used for the network connection.
2.5 The Reset Button You can use the Reset button to reset the camera operations back to default. Press the Reset Button for about 10 seconds. Blue screens are displayed, and a text saying “RESETTING…” will appear. The device auto reboots. All settings have now reverted back to default. The following items return back to default.
2.7 The USB function By connecting the IP camera with a PC via the USB connector, the IP camera can provide two different functions. 1. Insert an SD card: As a card reader. Insert an SD card into the IP camera, and then connect to the PC. You can transfer files between the SD card and the PC.
Installation and Operation Guide 3. INSTALLATION Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system. NOTE: The IP camera is linked by its Video Out connection via a BNC connector to a monitor's Video In connection. If this connection is there, you can see some information on the monitor screen, such as the IP camera factory default Static IP address (192.168.1.168).
3.3 Updating System Software If the system software of the IP Camera needs to be upgraded, please take the following steps to safely process it. Important: Before carrying out the following procedures, please ensure the SD card is working and the file of the system firmware is intact. Create a directory named UPGRADE (upper-case or lower-case letters are no difference) in the SD card if it does not exist.
Installation and Operation Guide 4. Network Configuration 4.1 Cable Connections Please follow the instructions below to connect your IP camera to a computer or a network and to choose a proper RJ-45 cable configuration for connections. Figure 4.1 Physical specifications of the RJ-45 cable for Ethernet Wire Type Cat.
4.2 Configure Your IP Camera Network Settings Upon connecting with the network hardware, you need to activate the network function and configure the proper network settings of the IP camera. 4.2.1 Enable DHCP Function Note: The IP Camera default setting is DHCP OFF. Users can build the IP Camera working environment with a static IP address.
Installation and Operation Guide 4.3 TCP/IP Communication Software Follow the procedure below to install the TCP/IP communication program. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Figure 4.4 TCP/IP Communication Software Double click the Network Connections icon to enter the windows. Figure 4.5 Network Connections...
Right-click your network connection and then click Properties. Figure 4.6 Properties On the General tab, check if the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is included in the list. If the TCP/IP is included, please proceed to section 4.5. If it is not included, please follow section 4.4 to install the TCP/IP.
Installation and Operation Guide 4.4 TCP/IP Installation On the General tab of the Connection Properties, under “This connection uses the following items”, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Install. Select Protocol from the network component type then click Add. Select Microsoft TCP/IP from the network protocol then click OK. Click Close to return to the Network Connections window.
4.5 TCP/IP configuration setting Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. Before processing the IP camera installation in a WAN, please make sure the Internet connection works properly. If not, please contact your ISP provider. →...
Installation and Operation Guide 4.6 Connection Testing With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully. Click Start > All Programs > Command Prompt. Figure 4.10 Select Command Prompt Enter ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (the camera’s IP address), then enter. (See the sample screen below).
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If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, the connection hasn’t been successfully established. Please re-check all the hardware and software installations by repeating sections 4.4 and 4.5. If you still can’t establish the connection after rechecking, please contact your dealer. Figure 4.12 The Connection is wrong If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, you have successfully made the connection.
Installation and Operation Guide 5. Operation Instructions for the Network The Microsoft Internet Explorer in a PC provides the functions of monitoring remote zones or watching recorded data through the TCP/IP protocol. The details are listed as follows. RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet PIN NO.
5.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1.1 Connecting the IP camera Start up Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then follow the steps below to connect the IP camera. Click on the URL block at the top of the window. Enter the URL address of the IP camera into the URL block and press the “Enter” button to enter the home page.
Installation and Operation Guide Figure 5.3 Live Video- AJAX Click to change the pairs of resolution and quality which you already arranged in the “Audio and Video” setting page. SD card icon: Check if the SD card is inserted or not. When a SD card is inserted, the icon becomes red ...
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The ActiveX viewer type: You can select from the available thumbnails for your option of taking a Snapshot, setting the Storage Folder, selecting the Full Screen mode, Recording, Listen, Talk and Zoom. Figure 5.4 Live View- ActiveX Snapshot: Click on the button to take a snapshot.
Installation and Operation Guide button to bring a popup “Zoom” window. The icon will change to a Zoom: Click on the blue color while working effectively. Move the scrollbar "square" right or left to zoom in or zoom out the Live View, and the red “Active Frame” will be narrowed down or enlarged. You can drag the “Active Frame”...
5.1.3 Setup Click on the Setup button on the home page to proceed to the advanced settings. 5.1.3.1 Wizard To quickly configure your IP Camera, click Wizard on the top of the Setup pages. This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new camera and connect the camera to the Internet.
Installation and Operation Guide Step 2: Figure 5.8 Setup Internet Settings If you are using PPPoE, select Enable and enter your user name and password, otherwise select Disable and click Next to continue. Step 3: Figure 5.9 Setup DDNS Settings If you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address automatically, Select Enable and enter your host information.
Step5: Figure 5.11 – Setup Time Zone Configure the correct time to ensure that all events will be triggered, captured and scheduled at the right time. Click Next to continue. Step 6: Figure 5.12 – Setup Complete If you have selected DHCP, you will see a summary of your camera’s settings. Please note down all this information as you will need it for accessing your camera within the network.
Installation and Operation Guide 5.1.3.2 Change the Image Settings Please follow the steps below to change the video setting through the network as necessary. A preview of the image will be shown in the window of Live Video. Click Submit to activate and save your changes.
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NOTE: The default settings of the “Mirror” and “Flip” function for the IP indoor/ outdoor mini-dome are “On”. 4. Adjust the ”Device Settings” including “Camera Name” and “Timestamp”. Click “Enable OSD” to checkmark the box and activate the function. ...
Installation and Operation Guide Click to open the list of six format modes to choose from: “YYYY/MM/DD”, Timestamp Format: “MM/DD/YYYY”, “DD/MM/YYYY”, “YYYY/MM/DD TITLE”, “MM/DD/YYYY TITLE”, “DD/MM/YY TITLE”, “TITLE YYYY/MM/DD”, “TITLE MM/DD/YYYY” and “TITLE DD/MM/YY”. Submit: Click to set. The Audio and Video setting page Click on the Audio and Video button to enter the Audio and video page to set the details of the device.
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Description of function keys: Choose the video format from “H.264” or “JPEG”. It can be JPEG or Mode: H.264. In JPEG mode, the video frames are independent. However, H.264 consumes much less network bandwidth than JPEG. Frame size: This option allows the user to choose the video resolution of the camera between “896x720“, “720x480”, “352x240”...
Installation and Operation Guide NOTE: Figure 5.15 Audio In/Out In order to use the Audio In/Out signal function, please follow the steps given below. Connect to the camera webpage over the PC IE Browser. Ensure “Audio Mechanism Setting” & “Enable audio out” are both selected. Click Submit. Figure 5.16 Connect the Mic to the PC, and connect the camera Audio out to the speaker.
The Privacy Mask setting page Click on the Privacy Mask button to enter the Privacy Mask Area setting page. Mask 3 privacy area(s) on video to specify up to the area(s) on the camera's image to be blocked/excluded from recordings and snapshots.
Installation and Operation Guide 5.1.3.3 Change the Network Settings Please follow the steps below to change the network setting through the network as necessary. Set the network options and IP address. Click on the Network button in the home page to enter the Network Setup page. Figure 5.18 Network Setup The accessible networks here are the “PPPoE”, “Port Detail”, ”Traffic”, “Dynamic DNS”, “HTTPS”...
Change the Network Setting — PPPoE. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “PPPoE” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the PPPoE setting through the network as necessary. Click on the PPPoE button on the upper left menu to enter the “PPPoE Settings” page. Figure 5.19 PPPoE Settings Click on the Enable or Disable button to set the PPPoE Settings status.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the Network Setting — Port Detail. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Port Detail” icon. It allows you to specify and reserve the ports for both the HTTP and RSTP streaming. Please follow the steps below to change the Port Detail setting through the network as necessary.
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NOTE: Using a RSTP player to view the video streams Launch the RTSP player. Choose “File”, and an “Open URL” dialog box will pop up. Enter an Internet URL to open. The address format is rtsp://<ip address>:<rtsp port>/<RTSP streaming access name for stream1, stream2 or stream3> The live video will be displayed in your player.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the Network Setting —Network Traffic. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Traffic” icon. Specifying the maximum download/upload bandwidth for each socket is useful when connecting your device to a busy or heavily loaded network. Please follow the steps below to change the setting through the network as necessary.
Change the Network Setting — DDNS. The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) will hold a DNS host name and synchronize the public IP address of the modem when it has been modified. The user name and password are required when using the DDNS service.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the Network Setting — HTTPS. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “HTTPS” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the HTTPS setting through the network as necessary. Click on the HTTPS button on the upper left menu to enter the “HTTPS Setting” page. Figure 5.23 HTTPS Mark the “Enable HTTPS secure connection”...
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2. Create self-signed certificate manually (1) Enable HTTPS secure connection. (2) Click “Create self-signed certificate manually” to open the Create certificate column. (3) Click the Create button. (4) The new Certification Information will show in the third column on the HTTPS setting page. 3.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the Network Setting —Access List. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Access List” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the Access List setting through the network as necessary. 1. Click on the Access List button on the upper left menu to enter the “Access List” page. Figure 5.24 Access List 2.
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NOTE: If there are any conflicts between the range of the Allow List and the range of the Deny List, the Access List within the range of the Deny List has the higher priority over the range of the Allow List. For example, the range of the Allow List is set from 1.1.1.0 to 192.255.255.255 and the range of the Deny List is set from 1.1.1.0 to 170.255.255.255.
Installation and Operation Guide 5.1.3.4 Change the System Settings Please follow the steps below to change the date and time of the system setting through the network as necessary. Set the Time and Date of the system 1. Click on the System button to enter the “Time And Date” page (default). From this section, you may automatically or manually configure, update and maintain the internal system clock for your camera.
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Auto Daylight Saving: Select this option so that your camera will configure the Daylight Saving setting automatically. Set date and time manually: Select this option so that you may configure the Daylight Saving date and time manually. Offset: Sets the amount of time to be added or removed when Daylight Saving is enabled.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the System Setting — Digital Input &Output. You may enable the Digital Input (D/I) and Digital Output (D/O) feature and configure the source of events for your camera. 1. Click on the DI and DO button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “DI and DO” page. Figure 5.26 DI and DO 2.
Change the System Setting — ICR. Please follow the steps below to change the IR cut function through the network as necessary. Click on the ICR button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “ICR” page. Figure 5.27 ICR For the “IR-Cut Removable filter trigger condition”, mark your options from “Automatic”, “Day Mode”, “Night Mode”...
Installation and Operation Guide Change the System Setting — RS485 Setting. ( for the IP Box Camera only) You may configure the RS-485 settings or communication specifications (baud rate, data bit, stop bit, and parity bit) for your camera. The RS-485 is a serial communication method for computers and devices.
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used in serial communication and you may use no parity. For even and odd parities, the serial port sets the parity bit (the last bit after the data bits) to a value to ensure that the transmission has an even or odd number of logic-high bits.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the System Setting — User. You may modify the name and administrator’s password of your camera, as well as add and manage the user accounts for accessing the camera. You may also use this section to create the unique name and configure the OSD setting for your camera.
Change the System Setting — Maintenance. Please follow the steps below to change the system setting through the network as necessary. Click on the Maintenance button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Maintenance” page.
Installation and Operation Guide Change the System Setting — Update Firmware. Please follow the steps below to update the firmware through the network as necessary. Click on the Firmware Upgrade button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Firmware Upgrade”...
5.1.3.5 Change the Application Settings Please follow the steps below to change the application setting through the network as necessary. Change the Application Setting —Language Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the Language setting via the network as necessary. Click on the Language button on the left side to enter the “Language Setting”...
Installation and Operation Guide Change the Application Setting —Motion Detection. Please follow the steps below to enable changes in the motion detection function of the alarm through the network as necessary. Set the motion detection: Click on the Motion Detection button on the left side of the Alarm to enter the “Motion Detection”...
Change the Application Setting —Event. In this section, you can configure and schedule the recording setting for your IP camera. Click on “Add” to enter the setting pages of the Server, Media, Event and Recording to make the advanced settings. Or click on “Delete” to erase the settings. Figure 5.34 Event Setup The Event Setup page includes 4 different sections: Server, Media, Event and Recording.
Installation and Operation Guide Server: Click on the Add button in the Server column to enter the “Server” setting page. Figure 5.35 Server Enter the Server name, the unique name for a server. There are four kinds of servers supported. They are email server, FTP server, HTTP server and network storage. Set the details of the Email.
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Server settings: (1) Click Add under the Sever column on Event Settings page to open the Server setting page. On this page, you can specify where the notification has been sent when a trigger is activated. A total of 5 server settings can be configured. NOTE: The maximum server settings amount is five, however, you can set the Network storage or the SD card for only one.
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Installation and Operation Guide address\ folder name). (b) Workgroup: Enter the workgroup name for the network storage server. User name: Enter the user name for the server. (d) Password: Enter the password for the server. (e) Primary WINS server: To verify if the storage setting is correctly configured, click the Test button. The result will be shown in above this setting page (TEST OK or TEST ERROR).
Media: Click on the Add button in the Media column to enter the “Media” setting page. Figure 5.36 Media Enter the Media name, the unique name for media. There are three kinds of media: snapshot, video clip and system log. Set the details of the Snapshot.
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Installation and Operation Guide Clip and System log. Select one of the media types. Snapshot: Select to send snapshots when a trigger is activated. (a) Source: Select to take snapshots from the video profile. (b) Send pre-event image(s) [0~4]: The IP camera has a buffer area; it temporarily holds data up to a certain limit.
Event: Click on the Add button in the Event column to enter the “Event” setting page. Figure 5.37 Event Enter the Event name. Checkmark the “Enable this event” box and activate the function. Then set the Priority and the Source from the drop-down list. "Priority": The event with higher priority will be executed first.
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Installation and Operation Guide (6) An event is an action initiated by a user-defined trigger source; it is the causal arrangement of the following three parts: Trigger, Event Schedule, and Action. Set the event details of each part. Trigger: This option defines when to trigger the IP camera. The trigger source can be configured to use the IP camera’s built-in motion detection mechanism, periodic, external digital input devices or system boot.
Recording: Click on the Add button in the Recording column to enter the “Recording” setting page. Figure 5.38 Recording Enter the Recording entry name. Checkmark the “Enable this recording” box and activate the function. Enable this option if you want to upload the recording to a shared folder in the network.
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Installation and Operation Guide Recording Settings: Destination: You can select the SD card or SAMBA (Network storage) that was set up for the recorded video files. Total cycling recording size: When the maximum capacity is reached the value you set, the oldest file will be overwritten by the latest one. The reserved amount is reserved for cyclic recording to prevent malfunction.
5.1.3.6 Change the SD card Setting Please follow the steps below to change the SD card setting through the network as necessary. Change the SD card Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the setting via the network as necessary. Click on the “storage”...
Installation and Operation Guide 5.1.3.7 Device information The device information. This page displays all the information about your device and network connection. Click on the “Device info” button of the Status page to enter the “Device info” screen. Figure 5.40 Device Info...
The device information. This page displays the log information of your camera. Figure 5.41 System Log Click on the “Device info” button of the Status page to enter the “Device info” screen. Click on the “Clear” to erase all of the logs. You may also download the information by clicking “Download”.
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Installation and Operation Guide 5.1.3.8 PPPoE & DDNS Using the PPPoE Install the XDSL software (obtained from your ISP dealer) in your PC. Search your IP camera's IP address: you can connect the IP camera and the Video monitor. The monitor screen will show the IP address on its right side. Turn off the DHCP function (of the IP camera) if it is “ON”.
6. ADVANCED OPERATION Question 1: How can I view the live images of the IP camera via Microsoft Internet Explorer on the Desktop PCs, or the laptop computers, in a situation where there are no monitors or television? ◇ To get the IP address of the IP camera without a monitor, use one of the following two methods to get the IP address: UPnP and USB function.
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Installation and Operation Guide Question 4: How do I set up the motion detection area and its sensitivity? ◇ Set up the motion detection 1. Activate the Web browser and key in the camera IP Address. 2. SETUP Application button Motion Detection button. 3.
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3. Check on the “Enable” Function to activate it. 4. Enter the User Name and the Password which are provided from your ISP. 5. Click the Submit button to submit the setting. NOTE: Please refer to section 5.1.8 for more details. ◇...
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Installation and Operation Guide 3. SetupNetwork button HTTPS button 4. Select “Enable secure HTTPS connection”. 5. Create certificate settings Create self-signed certificate manuallyCreate. 6. Fill in the relevant data in the text boxes of the items titled Country, State or province, Locality, Organization, Organization Unit, Common Name &...
Installation and Operation Guide APPENDIX A. –IP camera UPnP How To The most troublesome issue when you setup an IP camera is that you have no idea what the IP address of this device is. Now IP camera supports the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol ®...
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Figure A-3 Step 3: Click the Protocols tab in the Network Connections dialog box. See Figure A-4. Figure A-4 Step 4: When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box shows up, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. See Figure A-5. Figure A-5 Step 5: In the Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, choose Use the following IP Address to indicate that you do not wish to use DHCP, and assign IP Address...
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Installation and Operation Guide Figure A-6 Step 6: Choose Close to finish the modification. See Figure A-7. Figure A-7 2. Install UPnP Packets ® doesn’t start the UPnP service by default; however, As described before, Microsoft Windows XP we have to install some packets before we initialize it. The following steps will help you to install them.
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Figure A-9 Step 3: Check the Network Services in the Windows Component Wizard dialog box, and then click Details…. See Figure A-10. Figure A-10 Step 4: Check UPnP User Interface, and choose OK. See Figure A-11. Figure A-11 Step 5: When the original Network Component Wizard dialog box returns, click Next. See Figure A-12.
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Installation and Operation Guide Figure A-12 Step 6: After about one minute the UPnP installation will be done, and choose Finish to close it. See Figure A-13. Figure A-13 3. Turn on Services After installation, you must turn on the relative services to start the UPnP protocol. The following procedures demonstrate this.
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Figure A-15 Step 3: Click on the Services icon in the Administrative Tools dialog box. See Figure A-16. Figure A-16 Step 4: When the Services dialog box shows up, double click the SSDP Discovery Service icon. See Figure A-17. Installation and Operation Guide...
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Installation and Operation Guide Figure A-17 Step 5: Choose Automatic in the Startup type, and click OK to start it. See Figure A-18. Figure A-18 Step 6: When the Services dialog box appears again, double click the Universal Plug and Play Device Host icon.
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Figure A-20 Step 8: Restart your system. 4. Scan IP cameras through My Network Place After your installation and starting services, the UPnP protocol will take effect. You can scan all IP cameras in My Network Place like Figure A-21 below. Figure A-21 Just double click the UPnP IP camera the video live stream will pop up automatically without assigning any IP address in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Installation and Operation Guide APPENDIX B. –Register as a DDNS member The DDNS(dynamic domain name system) is a function which is provided by an American company. Please refer to www.dyndns.com. This chapter provides the user with the basic instructions on how to register a free DDNS service. Registering for a DDNS Enter the URL www.dyndns.com.
Figure B-3 Click “My Services” to enter the service page. Please click the “Add Host Service” item which is below the ”My Hosts“ item, as shown in Figure B-4. Click “Add Host Service”, and its service items will appear. The Add Dynamic DNS Host item helps to add a new DDNS.
Installation and Operation Guide Figure B-5 All we have to set in this page is the “Hostname” item. The user can choose a Sub Hostname as s/he likes from the right-hand side of the Hostname’s drop-down list. NOTE: You don’t have to set the “IP Address” in the same format as the camera’s IP Address.
APPENDIX C. –The Icons in the Analog Video OSD This chapter lists all icons displayed in the OSD and explains what their meanings are when they are shown. This icon means the IP address of the device is retrieved by a DHCP server instead of a static address.
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