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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AMERA 5.3.1. Installing “BEWARD IP Installer” Software ................... 29 5.3.2. Accessing the IP Camera Using “BEWARD IP Installer” Software ..........29 5.3.3. Accessing the IP Camera Using the Network Menu in Windows 7 ..........31 5.3.4. Accessing the IP Camera Using Internet Explorer ................ 32 5.4.
  • Page 3: Chapter 1. Safety Warnings

     Unplug the power cord and disconnect all cords from the camera  Contact our Service Center. You can find contact information on our website: http://www.beward.eu/. Transportation If you need to transport this camera, carefully repack it using the original box and attach protective materials. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 4 Keep good ventilation in the area where the camera is installed to prevent its overheating. Cleaning To clean external components, use a soft, dry cloth. To remove persistent dirt, use some detergent and a soft cloth. Do not use volatile cleaners, alcohol, benzene or other harsh solvents. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2. Overview

    IP66 rated, so that the camera can be used in any environmental conditions. The N6603 features a progressive scan CMOS sensor and a mechanical IR cut filter, which ensures clear pictures under low-light conditions. Besides, the camera has built-in IR LEDs, which provide twenty-four-hour surveillance.
  • Page 6: Specifications

     Power: 12 V DC, 1 A (DC), 12 W maximum, PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 0  Operating temperature: -65 to +50°С  Supported protocols: Bonjour, TCP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE, ARP, ICMP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, UPnP, RTSP, RTP, HTTP, TCP, UDP, 3GPP/ISMA RTSP  Support for ONVIF v1.02 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Chapter 2. Overview 2.3. Package Contents  IP camera N6603 (lens M12, 4.0 mm, F1.5 pre-installed)  Sunshield  RJ-45 adapter  Quick installation guide  CD with user manuals and software  Bracket  Power supply 12 V 1 A DC...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3. Physical Description

    If unscrewing the cover, you should take notice of the tightness and humidity. The camera must be assembled in a dry atmosphere in humidity conditions that are lower than 20 – 30%. Otherwise it may cause condensation on the camera front cover glass. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 9 Network connector: use this port to connect to an Ethernet LAN using an RJ45 connection (for user’s convenience, an RJ-45 adapter is included with the N6603). Besides, this camera can be supplied with power over a twisted pair cable (PoE technology) with the use of special equipment (such as a PoE injector).
  • Page 10 No: output contact (external alarm device) Com: output contact – 12 V DI-: input contact – GND DI+: input contact – 12 V For information about how to connect the terminal block, refer to paragraph 4.5. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 11: Front Panel

    Lens: built-in lens: M12, f4.0 mm, F1.5 (angle of view: 65° diagonal, 53° horizontal, 40° vertical). IR LED: 850 nm, 21 pcs, 8 mm diameter. 15 meter IR distance. Besides, IR illumination is invisible to the human eye. NOTE: The LEDs are red when the IR illumination is on. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 12: Chapter 4. Installing The Camera And Connecting A Cable

    Chapter 4. Installing the Camera and Connecting a Cable 4.1. Overview of Connecting the N6603 to a Network BEWARD N6603 IP camera can be powered over a twisted pair cable thanks to support for PoE technology. Therefore, it provides two ways to deliver power to the camera: ...
  • Page 13: Installation Recommendations

    Chapter 4. Installing the Camera and Connecting a Cable IMPORTANT! Use only the power supply that is included with the N6603 camera or a compatible power supply that meets the following requirements: DC voltage of 12 V, current strength of 1 A.
  • Page 14: Installing The Camera

    Adjust the sunshield so it can easily slide in forward and backward direction. Step 2: slide the sunshield to the desired position (Pic. 4.3). Pic. 4.3 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 15: Mounting The Camera

    (Pic. 4.5). Pic. 4.5 NOTE: The bracket screw holes are compatible with the sunshield attachment holes. Therefore, you can use the sunshield attachment holes to attach the bracket as well. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 16: Wired Connection To A Network

    Simultaneous power supply over PoE and the power connector is prohibited! IMPORTANT! Use only the power supply that is included with the N6603 camera or a compatible power supply that meets the following requirements: DC voltage of 12 V, current strength of 1 A.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Alarm Contacts

    100 Mbps. 4.5. Connecting the Alarm Contacts BEWARD N6603 IP camera has an alarm input and an alarm output, which can be used to connect an external alarm device or a sensor.  Alarm input: use it to connect external sensors. An alarm is generated when the input voltage reaches a certain value (specified in the camera parameters).
  • Page 18 If use the input alarm contacts together with the output alarm contacts, you need to connect them to separate power sources. If the contacts are connected to the same power source, they may work incorrectly. For example, it may cause false triggering. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 19: Chapter 5. Setting Up The Wired Connection For Windows 7

    Chapter 5. Setting up the Wired Connection for Windows 7 To make the N6603 IP camera work together with your computer, your laptop and other devices in a local network, you need to connect this camera to the network according to the network parameters.
  • Page 20 Chapter 5. Setting Up the Wired Connection for Windows 7 Pic. 5.2 In the opened window, click on the [Local Area Connection] (Pic. 5.3). Pic. 5.3 NOTE: If there are several active networks, choose the one that you are going to connect your camera to. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 21 In the opened window, click the [Properties] button (Pic. 5.4). Pic. 5.4 The connection properties window opens, where you should select the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] menu and click the [Properties] button (Pic. 5.5). Pic. 5.5 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 22 DHCP server on your network (Pic. 5.6). If an IP address is automatically assigned to your computer, go to paragraph 5.1.1 to define the network parameters. Pic. 5.6 Use the following IP address: an IP address is manually specified (Pic. 5.7). Pic. 5.7 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 23: Defining The Local Network Parameters When Using A Dynamic Ip Address

    If you do not make a note of the network parameters, you will not be able to return the computer’s network settings to their initial state to connect it to a local network or the Internet after configuring the N6603.
  • Page 24 Chapter 5. Setting Up the Wired Connection for Windows 7 Pic. 5.9 In the opened window, click on the [Local Area Connection] (Pic. 5.10). Pic. 5.10 NOTE: If there are several active networks, choose the one that you are going to connect your camera to. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 25 Chapter 5. Setting Up the Wired Connection for Windows 7 In the opened window, click the [Details] button (Pic. 5.11). Pic. 5.11 In the opened window, you can see the current network connection details (Pic. 5.12). Pic. 5.12 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 26: Changing The Local Network Parameters

    5.2. Changing the Local Network Parameters The default IP address of the N6603 IP camera is 192.168.0.99. To connect to the camera, you need to get your computer and your camera on the same subnet. Take notice that each device must have a unique IP address.
  • Page 27 Pic. 5.13 In the opened window, click on the [View network status and tasks] in the [Network and Internet] section (Pic. 5.14). Pic. 5.14 In the opened window, click on the [Local Area Connection] (Pic. 5.15). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 28 Chapter 5. Setting Up the Wired Connection for Windows 7 Pic. 5.15 NOTE: If there are several active networks, choose the one that you are going to connect your camera to. In the opened window, click the [Properties] button (Pic. 5.16). Pic. 5.16 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 29 [Use the following IP address] and type an unused [IP address] from the same subnet as the camera, for example, 192.168.0.20, and 255.255.255.0 in the [Subnet mask] field. You can skip the other parameters (Pic. 5.18). Pic. 5.18 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 30: Accessing The Ip Camera

    5.3.2. Accessing the IP Camera Using “BEWARD IP Installer” Software IMPORTANT! To access the IP camera using “BEWARD IP Installer” software, you need to enable UPnP for both your computer and the IP camera. UPnP is enabled by default in Windows 7.
  • Page 31 NOTE: You may need to run BEWARD IP Installer as an administrator in order to make it work properly in Windows 7. To do so, right-click the shortcut and select [Run as administrator] in the drop-down list. NOTE: If an IP camera is missed in the UPnP device list, click the [Search] button to refresh it.
  • Page 32: Accessing The Ip Camera Using The Network Menu In Windows 7

    5.3.3. Accessing the IP Camera Using the Network Menu in Windows 7 NOTE: UPnP is enabled by default in the N6603 IP camera. To search for the N6603 using the [Network] menu in Windows 7, go to the [Computer] menu and click the [Network] (Pic. 5.21). Pic. 5.21 In the appeared window, find the camera and double-click it with the left mouse button (Pic.
  • Page 33: Accessing The Ip Camera Using Internet Explorer

    <port> is the port number that is used for HTTP connection to the camera (Pic. 5.23). IMPORTANT! The default IP address of the BEWARD N6603 is 192.168.0.99. NOTE: You do not need to enter a port number if you are connecting through the default HTTP port 80.
  • Page 34 After successful authorization, you will be prompted to install an ActiveX add-on. You will see a system notification under the address bar: “This website wants to install the following add-on: “AxMediaControl.cab” from “BEWARD Co., Ltd.”. If you trust the website and the add-on and want to install it, click here…” (Pic. 5.25).
  • Page 35 Click right mouse button on this notification. In the drop-down menu select “Install This Add-on for All Users on This Computer…” or click on the area “Click here to install the following ActiveX control: “AxMediaControl.cab” from “BEWARD Co., Ltd.”…” (Pic. 5.26) Pic. 5.26 By default, Internet Explorer prevents ActiveX add-ons from installation;...
  • Page 36: Configuring The Camera S Network Settings Through The Web Interface

    Chapter 5. Setting Up the Wired Connection for Windows 7 Pic. 5.28 5.5. Configuring the Camera’s Network Settings through the Web Interface After connecting to the N6603, you need to change its network parameters to get it and your other devices (e.g. your computer) to the same subnet. IMPORTANT! To make your camera and your computer work together, the first three parts of their IP addresses must be the same but the fourth must be different.
  • Page 37 The [Information] subsection provides options for configuring the general network settings (Pic. 5.30). Pic. 5.30 You must specify the IP address and the other network parameters of the camera so it is on the same subnet as the other network devices (Pic. 5.31). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 38 If the message from webpage appears, click [OK] (Pic. 5.32). Pic. 5.32 IMPORTANT! After you configure the network settings, you must reboot the camera. To reboot your camera, go to SETTING – Basic – System – Initialize (Pic. 5.33). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 39: Restoring The Network Settings Of The Computer To Their Previous Values

    5.6. Restoring the Network Settings of the Computer to Their Previous Values To restore the wired connection settings to their previous values, follow the steps below. Go to Start – Control Panel (Pic. 5.34). Pic. 5.34 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 40 Internet] section (Pic. 5.35). Pic. 5.35 In the opened window, click on the [Local Area Connection] (Pic. 5.36). Pic. 5.36 NOTE: If there are several active networks, choose the one that you are going to connect your camera to. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 41 Pic. 5.37 The connection properties window opens, where you need to specify your initial network settings (see paragraph 5.1, 5.1.1). Select the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] menu and click the [Properties] button (Pic. 5.38). Pic. 5.38 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 42 If the IP settings were specified manually, use the [Use the following IP address] and the [Use the following DNS server addresses] options and complete the required fields (see paragraph 5.1), then click [OK] (Pic. 5.40). Pic. 5.40 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 43: Verifying The Connection Settings

    If the settings are correct, an authorization window will appear. Enter the camera’s user name and password, then click [OK] (Pic. 5.42). IMPORTANT! The default user name is admin, the default password is admin. Pic. 5.42 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 44 If everything was done correctly, you should get the camera images via browser. The settings bar is on the left side, the camera images are on the right side (Pic. 5.43). Pic. 5.43 This completes the setting up of the wired connection. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 45: Chapter 6. Accessing The Camera Over The Internet

    To access the IP camera over the Internet using a static IP address, follow the steps below: Step 1: connect the IP camera to your computer directly. Step 2: change the network settings of the IP camera (see paragraph 5.5) according to the settings provided by your ISP (Pic. 6.1). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 46: Using A Pppoe Connection

    Internet. To access the camera over a PPPoE connection, your ISP should provide the following information: a username and a password. The N6603 supports PPPoE connection; follow the steps below to establish the connection: N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 47 DynDNS service, which allows accessing the camera over the Internet when using a PPPoE connection (see N6603 Operations User Manual). To connect to the camera over the Internet, enter the following in the address field of your browser: http://<IP>:<port>/, where <IP>...
  • Page 48: Internet Access To The Camera On A Local Network

     Enable UPnP on your router and configure it. IMPORTANT! Some routers do not support UPnP forwarding between LAN and WAN networks. Before configuring, make sure your router supports this option. If not, your router requires additional configuration. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 49 To use port forwarding, the port number values of the camera must match the router port numbers. To access the camera over the Internet, use the IP address provided by your ISP (IP address of the router’s WAN port) and a certain port number. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 50: Manual Port Forwarding

    When accessing over the Internet, you should note that all cameras inside the local network have the same public IP address. To access the cameras through the same IP address, you must specify a unique HTTP port number for each camera. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 51 Step 1: enter the IP address of your router in the browser address field (in the provided example, the address is 192.168.0.1). In the appeared window, enter your username and your password. After successful authorization, the router settings page appears (Pic. 6.5). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 52 Chapter 6. Accessing the Camera over the Internet Pic. 6.5 Step 2: click the [General Setup]. Click the [NAT] in the opened menu (Pic. 6.6). Pic. 6.6 Step 3: in the opened menu, select the [Virtual server] (Pic. 6.7). Pic. 6.7 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 53 Pic. 6.8 Step 6: click the [Add] button (this adds the created rule to the routing table). The rule is added (Pic. 6.9). Pic. 6.9 Step 7: repeat to create a forwarding rule for RTSP (Pic. 6.10). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 54 WAN port) and a certain HTTP port number. For instance, the WAN IP address is 77.108.73.169 and the HTTP port number is 8081. In this case, you need to enter the following in the address field of your browser: http://77.108.73.169:8081/. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 55: Accessing The Camera Over The Internet Using Dyndns Service

    6.4.2. Creating an Account at DynDNS Service Step 1: open your browser and go to www.dyndns.com, click the [Sign In] in the upper right corner and select the [Create an Account] in the drop-down menu (Pic. 6.12). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 56 Step 2: enter a username that is not already being used (the [Username] field) and a password (the [Password] and [Confirm password] fields). NOTE: You need to confirm the password to ensure that there are no typing mistakes. You must enter the same password in both fields. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 57 (AUP) and privacy policy] box, which means that you agree with AUP and privacy policy to create one free account. For this example, we use [Username] – camera184, [Email] - camera184@yandex.ru. Click the [Create Account] button to complete the registration process (Pic. 6.14). Pic. 6.14 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 58 After clicking the link from the e-mail, you will be sent to the confirmation page to activate your account. Enter your username and your password to log in and click the [Confirm Account] button (Pic. 6.16). Pic. 6.16 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 59: Creating A Domain Name At Dyndns

    To do so, click the [Sign In] button in the upper right corner and enter your username in the [Username] field and your password in the [Password] field, then click the [Log In] button (Pic. 6.18). Pic. 6.18 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 60 Step 3: in the opened page, configure the connection settings. Select a domain. For this example, we use dyndns.org. In the [Hostname] field, enter a domain name for you camera (e.g. camera184). If the domain name is available, the camera will be accessible at camera184.dyndns.org (Pic. 6.20). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 61 IP address in the [IP address field]. By default, DynDNS service determines the IP address from which you are connecting to the service (Pic. 6.21). Pic. 6.21 Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP and click the [Add To Cart] button. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 62 Step 4: if the domain name is created successfully, you will see the confirmation page. In the provided example, camera184.dyndns.org domain name is created. To activate your domain name, click [Next] (Pic. 6.22). Pic. 6.22 In the opened page, click the [Activate Service] button (Pic. 6.23). Pic. 6.23 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 63: Setting Up The Equipment To Work With Dyndns

    Step 4: enter the password that you chose at registration in the [Password]. Step 5: re-type the password in the [Re-type password]. Step 6: enter the domain name that you chose at registration in the [Host name]. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 64 Step 8: the camera configuration is completed. Let’s consider an example of setting up DDNS on a router by configuring Planet XRT-401D. Routers of other manufacturers are configured identically; please refer to the router’s manual for N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 65 Step 3: according to the registration details that were specified at DynDNS server (see select “www.dyndns.org” paragraph 6.4.2, 6.4.3), [Provider] field. Enter “camera184.dyndns.org” in the [Domain Name], enter “camera184” in the [Account / E-Mail] and “123456” in the [Password / Key] field (Pic. 6.27). N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 66 From now on, you need to enter http://camera184.dyndns.org in your browser address field to access your camera and if everything was done correctly, you should see the camera main window. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 67: Appendix

    System log remote server port 1..65535 Event server port 1..65535 Proxy port 1..65535 Motion detection 1999 MPEG4 (HTTP) stream 1024..65535 MJPEG (HTTP) stream 1024..65535 MPEG4 (HTTP SSL) stream 8091 1024..65535 MJPEG (HTTP SSL) stream 8071 1024..65535 N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 68: Appendix B. Factory Defaults

    Appendix Appendix B. Factory Defaults This table provides camera factory defaults Parameter Value IP address 192.168.0.99 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 Username (administrator) admin Password (administrator) admin HTTP port RTSP port SMTP port N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 69: Appendix C. Glossary

    Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, Bonjour enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks. Bonjour allows devices to automatically discover each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers. Bonjour is developed by Apple Computer Inc. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 70 (Windows) computers. Each user within a domain has an account that usually allows them to log in to and use any computer in the domain, although restrictions may also apply. The domain server is the server that authenticates the users on the network. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 71 Gateway is a point in a network that acts as an entry point to another network. In a corporate network for example, a computer server acting as a gateway often also acts as a proxy server and a firewall server. A gateway is often associated with both a router, which knows where N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 72 IP camera. The terms IP camera, network camera and Internet camera all refer to the same thing - a camera and computer combined in one unit. It operates as stand-alone unit and only requires a connection to the network. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 73 Japan, the United States and other parts of the Americas. NTSC defines the video signal using 525 TV lines per frame, at a refresh rate equal to 30 frames per second. See also PAL. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 74 RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for negotiating codecs. RTSP can be considered a “remote control” for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server. RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio/video data. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 75 In computer networking, TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely. In computing applications, TTL is used to improve performance of caching or improve privacy. N6603 Installation User Manual...
  • Page 76 It also controls access to the server whilst monitoring and logging server access statistics. Wireless LAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier: where the network connections for end-users are wireless. The main network structure usually uses cables. N6603 Installation User Manual...

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